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"Give this sword a name," Du Qiangwei said to Wang Ji, waving her new sword with obvious affection after their brief moment of intimacy.
“Your own sword…” Wang Ji disliked doing this kind of work the most.
"Go ahead and take it!" Du Qiangwei immediately cut him off, even sounding a little reproachful.
Wang Ji, at a loss, carefully considered his terrible naming skills and finally nodded: "Blazing Rose".
“Blazing Rose…” Du Qiangwei murmured, a look of surprise slowly rising in her eyes: “Okay, really okay… let’s call it that!”
She brandished it for a while, and Wang Ji watched with a smile, until she suddenly remembered something and took out another sword, the black and gold one.
"What's this one called?" she asked, gesturing to Wang Ji.
“That’s easy,” Wang Ji said without hesitation. “It should have been given a new name, but its original name was Wang Ji Sword.”
Let's just keep calling it that.
Naming a child is such a brain drain.
"The King's Sword?" Du Qiangwei's expression was a little strange: "If I remember correctly, Lena said that your shield is called the King's Shield?"
“Yes.” Wang Ji nodded without hesitation.
"Who uses their full name as a name... Do you even think it sounds right?" Du Qiangwei couldn't help but complain.
Unexpectedly, Wang Ji calmly said, "Whether it sounds pleasant or not is not important. As long as I am strong enough and my name is resounding enough, everyone will find it pleasant to hear."
"Uh..." Du Qiangwei was suddenly stunned, the words stuck in her throat, and she couldn't say anything more.
I silently gave him a thumbs up.
She admitted that she had been tricked.
“This sword is a bit special,” Wang Ji said, having cleverly avoided the issue of naming it. “Its material is excellent, its power is even greater, and its greatest characteristic is its unparalleled sharpness.”
He reached out and flicked the blade of the King's Sword, saying to Du Qiangwei, "Theoretically, it can cut through and pierce any divine weapon and heavy armor, but of course, that's only in theory."
He raised his hand and summoned a thick, black shell from the wormhole: "This is a high-grade synthetic metal from the outer shell of the Taotie flagship."
Du Qiangwei listened attentively and saw Wang Ji holding the Wang Ji Sword in his right hand and the thick, hard alloy shell in his left, then slicing it.
*Swoosh...* A clear metallic cutting sound.
Du Qiangwei's eyes slowly widened, almost staring wide open!
The King's Sword sliced through the extremely hard and heavy high-grade alloy as easily as slicing paper! And it seemed like it didn't take much effort at all!
She knew all too well how hard this high-grade alloy was!
"Theoretically, it can cut through your Flaming Rose, and almost anything else. Of course, its only drawback is that it can't store energy." Wang Ji looked intently at the black-gold sword, and then at the rose as well: "Now, I'm giving it to you, but..."
Du Qiangwei's heart skipped a beat.
“I’m very cautious about this kind of weapon, and I’ve rarely let Qilin show it off. It’s just that she sometimes can’t help but show it off, which is why you saw it last time.” Wang Ji put away the sharp, high-grade alloy of the experimental weapon and continued, “So I still have to tell you these things again.”
Avoid using it unless absolutely necessary, and don't let others know about it.
I'm giving this to you for protection. Normally, you should still use your Flaming Rose.
He handed the sword to Du Qiangwei and continued, "It is almost indestructible, but it is not indestructible either. It can be decomposed by ordinary advanced decomposition techniques."
It's cheap in some ways, but expensive in others. I've put a lot of effort, energy, and time into it.
I'm not worried that anyone can replicate it, because everything has its limits, and breaking through those limits is not easy. Even if others can think of it, they can't do it. But no matter what, it's still a trump card.
Don't feel pressured, but try to do as I say.
Of course, your life is the most important thing, understand?
After hearing this, Du Qiangwei's expression turned serious, and she nodded earnestly.
"You gave it to me because of us today, right?" she thought for a moment and then suddenly said.
Wang Ji looked at her with surprise, then nodded without hesitation: "It's... not quite that straightforward, but it's close enough."
“You do things too clearly, with too much of a clear distinction between right and wrong,” Du Qiangwei suddenly sighed.
"I suppose so, but this sword is indeed very important." Wang Ji rarely denied anything.
"But I'm very happy." Du Qiangwei smiled, looking up at the sky.
She even felt a little proud.
In fact, she had understood this for a long time: Wang Ji's personality was as precise as a drawn line.
What are you? Who are you? Who are you to me? What should you do? What responsibility should I have for you? What does your business have to do with me? Why should I trust you?
While not entirely rigid, it is mostly correct.
"I won't tell anyone, not even my father." She thought for a moment, then sheathed her sword and emphasized this point.
She fully understood the meaning behind Wang Ji's words.
"It's alright, don't be too scared," Wang Ji smiled knowingly. "As long as you don't cheat on me in the future, even if something happens, I'll just get angry and that's it."
"I don't believe you for a second," Du Qiangwei sneered.
She didn't think she had the advantage of being Qi Lin's first love, no matter how much Wang Ji favored her. Even if he had a conscience later, there would still be some differences.
There's still some resentment.
She dared not act recklessly.
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