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Sword Comes.

Chapter 58: Mister. [58]



Summary

In a tense confrontation between Qi Jing Chun, a weary Confucian scholar, and the Mountain-Moving Ape, tensions rise over a young girl's swordsmanship talent. The ape accuses Qi of favoritism, believing he has chosen the girl as a disciple. Qi clarifies that he only recognized her potential and made adjustments to her sword. The ape, feeling insulted, questions Qi's integrity and lineage, mocking the decline of Confucian values. Despite the ape's aggression, Qi remains calm, emphasizing the potential consequences of the ape's actions. Ultimately, the ape retreats, and Qi receives a request from Zhenwu Mountain, hinting at deeper connections and unresolved tensions in the cultivation world.

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