Transmigrated as the Treacherous Official's Childhood Sweetheart Chapter 333 - 332: Chengque
After running a distance, Ye Zhi tried to stabilize her mind and regulate her inner breath, hoping to calm the inner breath imbalance caused by the earlier strike, occasionally glancing back at the young man chasing on the rooftop.
Unable to bear it any longer, she used a masculine tone, roughening her voice and said: "This is all a misunderstanding. You don’t have to believe what that woman said. I was doing a good deed, the bride was happy to be kidnapped by ."
After speaking, she quickly entered a narrow path.
Shen Chen lightly flew up in pursuit, his murderous gaze unchanged: "You should not have hard my fellow disciple. Besides, I also want to spar with you."
At the end of the narrow path, there were two roads.
One led to the planned escape direction, where Xu Lu’er and Sister Lu He were.
The other seed to lead to the entrance of a bamboo forest.
Ye Zhi glanced back hurriedly, terrified, to see the Little Traitor flying towards her with a long sword.
anwhile, a young girl in light green clothes, accompanied by two junior brothers, was also using Qinggong to chase her...
Without further hesitation, she utilized Qinggong, soaring swiftly, lightly stepping on the high bamboo leaves, her body swiftly swept forward, taking the road leading to the bamboo forest.
The Qinggong she used was none other than Lingbo Fairy’s unique Qinggong, "Stepping on Snow Without Trace".
At this mont, Ye Zhi gambled desperately, confident that if she exerted all her strength, the Little Traitor’s Qinggong might not be her match. She focused her breath in her dantian, preparing to increase her speed to the fastest. The opponent noticed her intention and, from sowhere, found three small stones, throwing them towards her with a gust of strong wind.
"Bang."
With a resounding crack, Ye Zhi watched as the stone struck the bamboo beside her, causing the straight green bamboo to sway violently.
Not only did the bamboo have marks, but many leaves also rustled down...
Help!
Terrifying...
Now, the slender figure in black above the bamboo forest had to prevent being sneak-attacked.
This situation couldn’t be sustained for long, because, in the third round of stones thrown with inner strength by Shen Chen, it hit the person.
Ye Zhi groaned again, urgently descended to the ground. She was struck on a numbing point, fortunate enough to land safely rather than being directly knocked down. Using her inner breath, she still spoke in a masculine tone: "Why must you be so aggressive?"
The young man in blue swung his long sword, directly pointing at her on the ground: "Co with to see the officials."
Sunlight filtered through the bamboo leaves, casting a mottled shine on the sword, making it sparkle with profound brilliance, exuding a faint chill.
"I won’t go. I haven’t done anything wrong." Ye Zhi, exhausted, sat down slightly to rest, gazing at the sword in her opponent’s hand, seeing its entire handle clearly.
On the blade’s belly were engravings of mountains and rivers, hidden in Kuaiji Mountain, further intertwined with the Five Elents and Eight Trigrams.
This sword handle looks quite beautiful!
Wait a mont...
Ye Zhi looked up, realizing the sword the Little Traitor held could be the Chengque Sword?
The Chengque Sword, three feet long, was crafted by the Sword Casting Master, Gongsun Ye of the Gongsun Family. It used tin from Red Fla Mountain; copper from Ice Rock Stream Water, tempered with rain and thunder, infused with the essence of heaven and earth, taking ten years to forge, famous in the martial world for slicing hair and cutting through iron effortlessly.
After the sword was forged, Master Gongsun Ye even composed a verse: Holding the Flood Dragon Chengque Sword, slashing open the long whale in four waters.
In the novel "Concubine’s Favor", it is written that Shen Chen possessed a Chengque Sword. Since he was a civil servant in the novel, unskilled with weapons, he rarely took it down, instead hanging it on the wall of his room.
Why did Ye Zhi rember it so distinctly?
Oh, she rembered...
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