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Demon Sword: The Strongest Samurai

In the imperial era, swordsmanship was paramount, those with high levels of swordsmanship would become figures to be feared and admired. 'Kanaga Yashu' is known as a swordsman at a very young age, his black sword is capable of shedding thousands of thousands of liters of blood alone. He is also known as a demon sword user. Every high-level mission was always completed perfectly, and for that great achievement, the empire even appointed him as one of the generals. But in a major war that occurred in the southern continent, Yashu and all his troops were declared dead. Yes, that was almost completely true, but he was still alive, just alone, while his 5 thousand elite troops had died due to poisoning. 3 years passed, and Yashu reappeared in his clan, but a very different appearance made him unrecognizable by anyone, even always considered crazy and despised. Yashu accepts everything within limits, he doesn't want anyone to know his true identity, only for one main goal, revenge and to transform into the strongest samurai in the world.

Umam_Young · Fantasy
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86 Chs

Save Hanna

"Stop!" The samurai in front panicked, he knew his enemy was unleashing his true power. If you approach it is tantamount to suicide.

But unfortunately it was too late, his two comrades couldn't stop his attacks while in the air.

"Whoosh!"

As expected, now hundreds of threads suddenly burst out from Suzu's body, it was the thread that used to be armor, she could be controlled at will.

"Unlucky!" The samurai panicked and couldn't do anything, the reach of the thread could clearly hit them.

"Sousstt!"

When the six samurai had surrendered, a black shadow suddenly came darting around them.

And in an instant the threads had been cut, not only that, Suzu's head had also been separated from her body.

The samurai glared and shuddered, the shadow that had just appeared gave off a terrifying aura, and was now standing in their midst.

"He ...?" The samurai gulped as they realized the figure standing before them was the person they had just underestimated.