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Independent Sword

A swordsman should have a sharp edge. Rather break than yield, rather break than bend, unyielding and unforgiving, fearless. There was no need to hesitate or think too much about anything that stood in his way. Believe in the sword in your hand. With just the sword in your hand, you can cut through all obstacles and bravely move forward. You can reach the other shore of the Sword Dao and step onto the altar.

Trend_A_Coin · Fantasy
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Zhuang Qiusheng

Dispersing his sword aura was not a pleasant thing. Chu Mu was feeling very uncomfortable right now.

That kind of feeling was as if there were countless small sharp knives rampaging through his meridians, causing his face to turn pale and the corners of his eyes to twitch. Fortunately, the Sword Qi had finally dispersed and was distributed within his meridians, flowing naturally without any pattern.

Chu Mu hastily began to cultivate the Zhongyuan Sword Aura Art. Otherwise, as time passed, the sword aura would dissipate and his sword aura cultivation would drop.

The Zhongyuan Sword Qi Manual had a total of five levels. There was nothing special about it. He had already memorized the chant, and understood it all. There was no difficulty in practicing it.

The first strand of sword qi was subdued. It was very obedient, and became the vanguard. Using the Zhongyuan Sword Qi Manual, it subdued the other strands of sword qi one by one, causing this strand of sword qi to grow stronger and stronger. It was like a dragon, rapidly moving through his meridians.

This was a long process. Chu Mu had already told Li Wei that he would be in seclusion for two days, and no one was to disturb him. As a sword attendant, Li Wei naturally had to take care of the relevant matters.

In truth, Li Wei had guessed that Chu Mu was switching to sword qi. This was something that almost every newly promoted inner disciple had to do first.

Using half a day to disperse the sword qi bit by bit, ensuring that the sword qi remained in his meridians. After that, he began to practice the Zhongyuan Sword Qi Manual, subduing the strands of sword qi and transforming them into Zhongyuan sword qi. This was another process that required time. Only after all the sword qi had been transformed into Zhongyuan sword qi could he be considered to have mastered the first level of the Zhongyuan Sword Qi Manual.

Following that, he naturally had to continue training until he had completely recovered his cultivation of the initial seventh stage of the sword qi realm.

Fortunately, switching to sword qi was different from sword qi cultivation.

Sword qi cultivation pursued the growth of sword qi, and sought to break through the limits bit by bit. This would place a significant burden on his meridians. But switching to sword qi cultivation was merely transforming the sword qi that he already had. There would be no obvious burden, and he could continue for several days, until all the sword qi had been transformed and his cultivation had recovered.

During these two days of seclusion, he would wholeheartedly focus on cultivating the Sword Qi Art. During this period of time, he would not pay attention to anything in the outside world. He also did not need to eat, drink, go to the toilet, or sleep. The nutrients that he normally took in would be enough for him to consume for a few days.

 

Therefore, Li Wei was relatively free these two days. She didn't need to do laundry or cook. She only needed to clean the first floor once a day.

As a Sword Attendant, Li Wei was also a swordsman. So, she had to cultivate her sword techniques as well. Moreover, she had to cultivate every single day.

Although the Wind Sword Arena did not have a rule that Sword Attendants could not practice their swordsmanship on the stage, no Sword Attendants dared to openly practice their swordsmanship on the Wind Sword Arena. They would be expelled by some inner disciples, and many inner disciples felt that they were superior to others.

Li Wei practiced her swordsmanship in the open space in front of the pavilion. The open space wasn't big, but it wasn't small either. It was barely enough for one person to practice her swordsmanship.

She had a petite figure, and the way she practiced swordsmanship was quite unique. Her chest swelled up and down like a raging wave.

"Tsk tsk, it's really one wave after another. Beautiful scenery …" Little Sword Attendant, in the future, you will come and serve me as my Sword Attendant. " Suddenly, a teasing voice that made people think of lecherous sounded out. Li Wei's expression changed as she turned around with her sword in hand.

She saw two people wearing cyan robes walking over with large strides. One of them was even looking at her with lecherous eyes, especially focusing on her swollen chest. This made Li Wei's face turn pale and red. She took two steps back and shrank her body.

"Li Wei greets the two senior brothers." Quickly adjusting herself, Li Wei saluted with her sword and said.

Outer sect disciples could not offend inner sect disciples. As a Sword Attendant, even if his cultivation was not at Stage 7, he was still considered an outer sect disciple.

Outer sect disciples were still fine. Inner sect disciples disdained to go to the outer sect area, so it was very difficult to see an inner sect disciple. But Sword Attendants were different. They lived in the inner sect area, so they could see inner sect disciples whenever they raised their heads.

Sometimes, when they encountered some perverted inner sect disciples, they would not have a good ending. Li Wei had heard some rumors, but being an inner sect disciple's Sword Attendant also had some benefits. At least in terms of cultivation, they would be able to cultivate faster than the outer sect disciples who lived in the outer sect area. They would also be able to obtain the recognition of their senior brothers.

"Very good. What's your name?" Qi Bai narrowed his eyes and turned his gaze to Li Wei's baby face.

"Senior brother, my name is Li Wei." Li Wei replied and took a small step back.

"Li Wei, that's a good name. You're a good person. Come, follow me." Qi Bai smiled. That kind of smile made Li Wei feel embarrassed, but there was nothing she could do.

 

"Qi Bai, don't forget the important matter." The sword cultivator next to him frowned.

"Don't worry, I won't forget." The smirk on Qi Bai's face suddenly turned into a sinister grin, "Call Chu Mu out. I want him to understand how a new inner disciple must respect a senior. Otherwise, with how arrogant he is, there will be a day when he dies under the sword of others."

When Li Wei heard that, she realized that the two of them had come to find her senior brother Chu Mu. She couldn't help being surprised. Senior brother Chu had only been promoted to inner sect disciple for two or three days. How could he have provoked other inner sect disciples?

"Senior brother Chu is in seclusion. He doesn't have time right now." Li Wei said. "Senior brothers, please go back. When senior brother Chu comes out, I'll tell him."

"Seclusion?" Qi Bai was stunned at first, but then he sneered. "He's changing his sword Qi art. At this time, he's no different from a piece of trash."

"Senior brother Chu is not a piece of trash." Li Wei's face turned red.

"Oh, you still dare to talk back. Could it be that in just two or three days, you're already serving him in bed?" Qi Bai's mouth was very poisonous, causing Li Wei's face to turn red. She was furious. "Senior brother, please conduct yourself with dignity."

"How dare a mere sword attendant talk to me like that. Come here, kneel down." Qi Bai was infuriated. Sword Qi surged out from his eyes, causing Li Wei to feel a sharp pressure. She couldn't help but take two steps back and almost fall. Her expression changed. She was a bit afraid, but she still bit her lip.

"I'm senior brother Chu's sword attendant, not yours. I don't need to kneel to you." Li Wei stubbornly said. Indeed, the sect rules were like that.

"Good, little sword attendant, you seem to be familiar with the sect rules. Very good, very good …" Qi Bai's expression was sinister. He had been ignored by Chu Mu, and now even Chu Mu's sword attendant dared to treat him with such an attitude. He was about to go crazy. His heart was burning with fury. He was as sinister as a devil, causing Li Wei to feel a trace of fear.

"That's enough. Bullying a sword attendant can't show off your prestige as an inner disciple." The inner disciple frowned and took two steps forward. He didn't see the trace of anger that flashed across Qi Bai's face when he heard his words. The inner disciple stared at Li Wei and said in a gentle tone, "How many days did Chu Mu say he would be in seclusion? What day is it now? "

 

"Two days. This is the second day." Perhaps it was because the inner disciple's attitude was gentle and he didn't have any killing intent, but Li Wei subconsciously answered.

"Very good. When Chu Mu comes out of seclusion, tell him that tomorrow morning, I'll be waiting for him at the Towering Wind Sword Platform. Tell him that I'm called Zhuang Qiusheng." After this inner disciple finished speaking, he turned around and glanced at Qi Bai: "Let's go."

"Hmph, Chu Mu must appear tomorrow. Otherwise, you'll have to bear the consequences." Qi Bai fiercely threatened and turned to leave.

"Zhuang Qiusheng … Zhuang Qiusheng …" Li Wei's expression changed. "Eighth level sword Qi realm. Damn, senior brother Chu is only at the seventh level. The gap between him and the eighth level is too big. What should I do? What should I do? "

Li Wei's little face wrinkled as she anxiously walked in circles.

"Should I not tell senior brother Chu? No, no, tell senior brother Chu? It doesn't seem good … "

She didn't know that Chu Mu had already heard it. After all, he was on the second floor and had just cultivated the Zhongyuan Sword Qi Art to the second level. The reason why he didn't say anything was because he wanted to see how Li Wei would deal with it. Now that he heard Li Wei's anxious and contradictory words, he smiled. He felt that having a little sword attendant wasn't bad.

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