Beginners' goals—daring to ski and not falling—were never a problem from the start.
Kiyono Lin's requirements for him weren't those, but rather precision, stability, smoothness, and freedom.
In just one morning, Dubian Che was already able to ski the advanced slope "Sword Flight."
That feeling, aside from the cliche "Sword Flight," he couldn't think of any fitting adjective.
Accelerating on the slope, his body followed the ups and downs of the mountain and snow, lifted up by his skis, lightly drifting on the snow.
Sometimes the slope was steep, and he simply flew right over it.
Ahead, snowflakes churned up by Kiyono Lin's skis hit his face through his goggles, as if flying through the clouds.
Dubian Che spun several times in the air and stopped in front of Kiyono Lin with a quite graceful and handsome maneuver.
"Cool, isn't it?" he said with a smug look.