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Sect Sword Competition Finals.
Author: Jimmy-Chuuu
last update2024-02-20 23:50:48

Elder Du Weiheng's booming voice broke the silence in the Blue Peak Arena. Then, cheering greeted Yuan Fen's victory in the sword-fighting battle.

"A very classy performance. A physical swordsman against a magical swordsman."

"I feel like moving to the Green Peak and studying there. Good sword skills, coupled with mental skills, have a terrifying effect."

"At best, when you apply to Green Peak, it will be rejected outright. Hahaha... you don't have the ability to cultivate mental energy."

So mu
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  • The White-Robed Man

    Qin Qi remained before Mahya with his Hudtim resting across one arm. His expression was serene, as though his request for an exchange had no connection to Gui Gan’s humiliation or the conspiracy surrounding the five sword sects.Mahya bowed formally again, but her voice was cold. “Respected Priest Qin Qi, before we exchange moves, I wish to ask why a righteous leader would cooperate with Gui Gan against the Feilong Order.”Several Kunlun disciples lowered their eyes. Qin Qi’s face remained composed.“Siancay,” he said. “Holy Maiden, this poor Daoist has never intended to attack the Feilong Order.”“Then why did you stand with him on the ice field?” Mahya asked. “Why were you so easily guided by a man whose conduct has now been exposed before the entire city?”Qin Qi moved the Hudtim slowly and gave a restrain

  • The Holy Maiden’s Palm

    Gui Gan’s face burned red as condemnation spread through the square. The laughter was no longer light amusement, but open ridicule directed at a leader whose reputation had cracked before the entire alliance.A member of the Kunlun Sword Sect stood among the observers and spoke loudly. “Rumors about Gui Gan’s behavior have existed for years. The Hongmen Sword Sect always denied them.”A Daoist woman beside him looked toward the Hongmen representatives with disgust. “I once saw their disciples abandon women and unwanted children near the mountain roads. I hoped I had misunderstood, but perhaps the stories were true.”Her accusation caused several people to move away from the Hongmen group. Others stared at their robes as though standing too close would stain their own names.The testimony did not continue into graphic detail, yet it was enough. Gui Gan realized that

  • The Lewd Monk’s Accusation

    Gui Gan let the silence remain for several breaths before continuing. He had already placed fear inside the hearts of the assembly, and now he guided that fear toward the conclusion he wanted.“The Kaishi expert who destroyed the Mu Clan did not act without reason,” he said. “He came because of an Asura artifact known as the Helm of Patience.”The square immediately stirred. Several elders exchanged tense looks, while younger disciples leaned forward as though the name itself carried danger.A merchant representative near the outer seats raised his voice. “Why would such an expert come to Kunlun City?”Another man asked, “You said the attacker was young. How can a young cultivator possess Kaishi strength?”“Has he already entered the city?” someone else shouted. “If he is searching for another artifact, which facti

  • The Eye Above Kunlun

    The sky above Kunlun City darkened slightly as gray clouds gathered from the north. Among them, one pale cloud remained almost motionless, its curved edges gradually resembling the outline of a giant eye.At first, only a few spectators noticed it. A merchant outside the restricted area raised his hand, and several nearby cultivators followed his gaze.“That cloud looks strange,” the merchant said. “Does it not resemble an eye?”A sword disciple frowned. “Perhaps it is an omen.”Another man shook his head. “No ordinary cloud carries pressure like that. It may be a spell.”More faces turned upward, and unease moved through the square. Before anyone could examine the shape clearly, the pale eye dissolved into the surrounding gray clouds.The sudden disappearance caused more alarm than its appearance. Conversations

  • Four Sages Beyond the Sea

    Ran Yu’s voice remained weak, but fear of another cycle forced him to continue. Sage Yi Rong ruled the southern region of Logun Continent, and his cultivation had already entered the Kaishi realm.“He crossed the sea because of an Asura artifact,” Ran Yu said. “It is called the Helm of Patience.”Guo Jiang’s expression hardened. “Why did he search for it in Hung Wa City?”“The son of Patriarch Mu stole it first,” Ran Yu replied. “Before our master arrived, another person took it away from him, so the Helm was already gone.”Sage Yi Rong had reached the Mu Clan too late. Furious that the trail had disappeared, he destroyed the entire household to punish them and to force any hidden witness to reveal the next owner.Ran Yu stopped speaking after that. His breathing turned shallow, and he seemed to hope the info

  • The Name That Stopped His Breath

    For one breath after Mahya spoke the words Logun Continent, Guo Jiang forgot the noise of the square. His fingers tightened lightly against the armrest, and though his expression changed only a little, the stillness in his gaze was enough for Mahya to notice.“Brother Guo Jiang, is something wrong?” she asked in a low voice. “Do you know Merchant Nirajh?”Guo Jiang kept his eyes fixed on the distant guest. “No. I have never met him before.”Mahya studied him with mild curiosity rather than suspicion. “Then why did you look uneasy when I mentioned where he came from?”Guo Jiang did not answer immediately, so Mahya added what she knew. Nirajh had stayed in Kunlun City for more than a month, presenting himself as a merchant who traded rare gemstones, and most local people considered him courteous, patient, and trustworthy.“He has donated medicine to poor households and paid fair prices to miners,” Mahya said. “Nothing about him has caused trouble so far.”“That may be true,” Guo Jiang r

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I so love this 14 year old, Ryan Fen for being so excellent and dedicated at a young age. The battle tournaments are my favorite.

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