As the general outline appeared in his mind, Li Mo froze in place.
He felt as though he had been transported into a graveyard of weapons.
Blades, spears, swords, halberds—countless ordinary weapons lay scattered about, yet so carried such a lingering, ominous aura that even he felt a chill in his heart.
Among them sat a man clad in coarse linen, his face obscured, surrounded by countless sword marks.
The fluctuations of primordial energy around him were faint, almost imperceptible.
He gazed at the heavens, as if sensing sothing.
Hum—
A wooden sword appeared in his hand, causing every blade in the graveyard to resonate in response, like fish darting through the void.
He swung the sword toward the sky, and his withered body erupted with an unparalleled sword intent—as if drawing a divine blade from an unremarkable sheath.
One sword beca nine, beca ten thousand, beca sothing beyond re swordsmanship.
The void shattered.
Li Mo felt his mind tremble violently, as if pulled by an unseen force.
That glint of cold steel seed to pierce through endless ti and space, striking him from afar.
Unavoidable. Unblockable. Every variation, every possibility, contained within.
In the depths of his consciousness, the general outline flowed through him.
"Return to the maiden, approach the unerring; the unerring approaches the fellowship; the fellowship approaches the abundance; the first shifts to the third, the third to the seventh..."
"Haah..."
Li Mo's head throbbed with pain.
The system had already presented the essence to him in the gentlest way possible, yet the ntal burden was still imnse.
Had he not yet reached the Insight Realm, he likely would have lost consciousness, just as he had when receiving the Crimson Lotus Art of Karmic Flas.
The Nine Swords of Dugu embodied the pinnacle of variation and transformation.
Its profundity could no longer be called re swordsmanship—it was a principle, expressed through the dium of the sword.
No wonder it had no rank.
The martial evaluation system of the Nine Heavens and Ten Earths simply couldn't asure it!
"I wonder if my martial insights will be enough to burn through..."
For the first ti, Li Mo felt uncertain.
Despite possessing seven hundred and eighty years' worth of martial insights, he suddenly felt... poor.
But.
For a young drear like Li Mo, who yearned to beco a swordsman, the Nine Swords of Dugu was nothing short of a dream co true.
Yet the greatest challenge of this martial art lay in a single word:
Comprehension!
Now that it lay before him, he couldn’t just stand there and stare.
"Is the ice block awake yet?"
Whenever Li Mo practiced swordsmanship with the "ice block," he could save a considerable amount of martial insight.
......
Next room.
Seated atop a bed of Cold Marrow Jade, Ying Bing sat cross-legged, continuously refining her spiritual will with the essence of the Lunar Yin.
Within the newly opened acupoint in her body, $2 crystalline figurine, carved as if from glass, shimred brilliantly.
As the Lunar Yin energy circulated and her focus deepened, divine patterns on the figurine began to take shape.
Alongside the Lunar Yin patterns, traces resembling avian creatures flickered in and out with each breath of energy.
This process had lasted the entire night.
After a mont, Ying Bing opened her eyes, about to rise—only to see illusory words hovering before her.
[You have an unclaid reward: Grade D-Lower.]
Ying Bing prepared to ignore it.
After last ti, she had no desire to...
Suddenly—
[YOU! HAVE! AN! UNCLAID! GRADE! D-LOWER! REWARD!!!!]
The system’s words, as if afraid she might miss them, enlarged tenfold.
Ying Bing: ".....No need."
[Detected the word 'need' in the host's response.]
[Reward distribution in progress....]
Ying Bing grew increasingly certain that the system’s rewards were anything but good.
Fine. Let it be.
This ti, no matter what it was, she would simply disregard it.
[This Grade D-Lower reward is:]
The privilege to strike Li Mo’s hand with your buttocks.
Ying Bing: "?"
At the sight of this so-called "reward," the corner of her striking phoenix-like eyes twitched.
You call this... a reward?
The cold, dignified Empress of the Phoenix Heaven was struggling to maintain her composure.
If the system had a physical form, $2t would have already been reduced to dust by her sword.
"If I don’t do it, the reward doesn’t exist."
Ying Bing smoothed her brows.
She had long lost interest in the system’s evaluation rewards.
Because none of them were proper!
The ranking rewards were enough.
Just then—
Knock knock—
"Hey, ice block, you awake?"
"Ti for sword practice."
Li Mo’s voice ca from outside.
Right.
After obtaining the Divine Skyheart Sword Canon, she hadn’t practiced it yet.
Well, ti for swordsmanship.
Ying Banished the absurd system reward from her mind, her gaze steadying as she picked up Frostfall and opened the door.
The mont the door opened, their eyes t.
That face, bathed in the morning light—bright, handso, and smiling.
After entering the Insight Realm... his aura seed to have changed slightly?
Admittedly, $2i Mo was exceptionally good-looking, inheriting the best traits of both his father and mother. His smile, in particular, carried a warmth that could lt hearts.
If he were to strike...
Wait.
Ying Bing’s thoughts faltered.
What was that just now?
Li Mo, oblivious, asked, "So, uh... feeling better today?"
That certain visitor definitely hadn’t left yet.
So girls suffered more than others, writhing in pain.
"Hm? Mm..."
Ying Bing nodded reflexively.
Better? Worse?
Right now, she wasn’t feeling great at all...
Because that strange sensation wasn’t just psychological.
Itchy.
Like a tiny ant crawling down her tailbone...
This had to be the so-called reward’s doing!
"If you’re feeling better, let’s grab breakfast first."
"We can practice after eating."
Li Mo, completely unaware of Ying Bing’s inner turmoil, turned and headed downstairs.
It wasn’t until breakfast that he noticed sothing was off.
"Master’s sleeping in again."
In the courtyard, Li Mo scratched his chin as he sat down with a basket of freshly stead buns.
He took a bite, only to realize Ying Bing was still standing.
"Sit down and eat."
Li Mo found it odd.
With her imposing presence just standing there, he felt like sitting on pins and needles.
Actually...
Ying Bing felt even more like sitting on pins and needles.
The mont she had sat down earlier, that sensation had surged even stronger.
"No, I’ll stand."
"Are you sure you’re okay?"
Seeing Ying Bing’s stiff posture and flushed neck, Li Mo frowned.
"I... can handle it!"
Ying Bing took a slow breath, her slender fingers tightening around her sword hilt.
Her ice-clear eyes hardened with resolve.
If she could empty her mind, then... what did this matter?
She had endured far worse.
When forging her Dharma Body, she had seemingly provoked the heavens—cataclysmic tribulations descended, as if intent on erasing her from existence.
That agony, too, she had withstood!
All because of her unyielding will!
"Let’s begin."
Ying Bing drew Frostfall, its edge gleaming like snow.
Her dark hair fluttered, but nothing could obscure the fire in her gaze.
Li Mo scratched his head.
What was with the ice block’s sudden competitive drive?
Whenever they sparred, he was usually the one learning from her.
Hmmmm.
Was she testing his progress?
"I won’t hold back!"
Li Mo stood, still munching on his bun.
Ard with the Nine Swords of Dugu (even if he hadn’t mastered it yet).
But at the very least, show that ice block a thing or two!
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