Chu Yang, the Ninth Master of the Nine Tribulations Sword, sacrificed almost everything he had for the sake of improving his martial arts, including the love of his life. After spending three years locating the fifth fragment of the Nine Tribulations Sword, he was ambushed by all sides at that very place. Mortally injured with no means of escape, Chu Yang executed a sacrificial technique by plunging the Nine Tribulations Sword into his very own heart. “With the blood of my heart, ten thousand tribulations will collapse!” After witnessing the death of all his ambushers, Chu Yang’s vision began to darken. At a distance, moments before his death, he saw the mastermind who had plotted his downfall — Mo Tian Ji. With that, his eyes finally closed. However, with a start, Chu Yang once again awoke to find that he had returned to when he was sixteen years of age! Furthermore, the Sword Spirit of the Nine Tribulations Sword now resided within his Dantian, the energy center of his body! From that very moment, Chu Yang would then begin to right all of his past regrets, and carve his very own legend by fulfilling his destiny as the final Master of the Nine Tribulations Sword, and defeating the Heavenly Devils beyond the realm of the Nine Heavens Continent.
Tie Butian felt really embarrassed. This person's mother was actually her Senior Sister, yet she had fallen in love with this person… This was really embarrassing… Now that everything was out in the open, how was she going to face him?
'An ugly woman could not avoid seeing her husband's parents after all.'
Someone actually said this sentence. That person was really acting recklessly!
Thinking of that 'Senior Sister as well as Mother-in-law', Tie Butian felt really shameful momentarily, too ashamed to show her face.
"Heard that you have seen my mother?" Chu Yang covered his belly and tilted his head, sizing up the beauty in front of him.
Tie Butian momentarily felt bitter. "It was really Senior Sister who told you about it."
Chu Yang denied it. "Absolutely not." Chu Yang thought in his mind that although his mother did tell him about it, the first person who told him was definitely not her.