Other language: Vietnamese
Sword Comes.
Chapter 66: Look Up. [66]
Summary
Song Ji Xin, standing atop Pi Yun Mountain, reflects on his past in Mud Bottle Alley. His uncle, Song Chang Jing, discusses the significance of the mountain and its potential as a sacred site. They talk about past martial artists, including the Twin Jewels of Great Li, and the harsh realities of their world, where strength is revered. Song Chang Jing shares his experiences, including a deadly encounter with a sword cultivator, emphasizing the divide between martial artists and Qi Refiners. He encourages Song Ji Xin to pursue Qi Refining for greater potential, highlighting the unpredictable nature of cultivation. The conversation reveals the complexities of ambition, legacy, and the harsh truths of their martial society.Full content
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