The Ink Pool Sword in An Le's hand was taken from the Sixth Mountain. It was personally given to him by the Sixth Mountain Lord. Although its grade was not high, it made people not dare to underestimate it.
As for the other tattered bamboo sword that the youth had pinned to his waist, it was not so eye-catching. What threat could a tattered old bamboo sword pose?
Perhaps it was just an item that the old man in the family had cut for him when he was young and had extraordinary meaning. Therefore, it was worn by the young man. It was a symbol of the young man's dream of traveling the world with a sword.
Zhu Shan naturally did not know the origin of the bamboo sword. Even Qin Qianqiu and Wang Qinhe, who were in the carriage far away, had no impression of this broken bamboo sword.
They could not associate the broken bamboo sword at the young man's waist with the centuries-old sword of the legendary figure of the Great Zhao Dynasty.