Su Mo and Yang Xiaoyun listened to Feng Ziheng's words and couldn't help but admire him.
When others pointed out their vulnerabilities, instead of getting angry, they took note of these flaws to strengthen themselves.
It's no wonder that the Heavenly Blade Sect has been able to stand firm in Jianghu for hundreds of years.
Of course, this is mainly because a vulnerability is different from an ultimate weakness.
Vulnerabilities are merely gaps in martial arts or loopholes in moves. If known, these can be strategically used as traps to lure the enemy.
That's why there's a saying, "sell a vulnerability."
In Jianghu confrontations, when the martial arts level is similar, it's essentially a contest of wits.
Feigning a vulnerability makes the opponent think they have the upper hand, but in reality, they fall into the trap and lose the advantage.
In general, vulnerabilities can be remedied, or if not, other methods can be used to make them less likely to be exploited.