Chapter 60 Traces Left on the Stone Wall



He eagerly awaited Shen Heng's expression when he discovered that his biggest competitor was someone else entirely.

It must be amazing!

Shen Heng returned to Yan Shengdie's side and exchanged an encouraging look with her.

The sword in Yan Shengdie's hand was similar to Ye Wenxian's; both were thin swords that looked very light and agile.

Unfortunately, Yan Shengdie's attack did not leave any marks on the stone wall.

Shen Heng had just heard that only three people, including himself, had passed the test, and Ji Wangchun was not among them.

Upon hearing this news, Shen Heng frowned.

Because Yan Shengdie's strength is truly on par with Ji Wangchun's, and even if she is slightly stronger, it is by a very limited margin.

I'm afraid... Yan Shengdie will not be selected.

However, there's nothing that can be done about it; if one's own abilities are lacking, one can't blame others.

Seeing Yan Shengdie's somewhat disappointed expression, Shen Heng quickly offered a few words of comfort.

Several more people came in later, but only three people passed the assessment.

clang--

The closing bell rang.

With a flash of white light, those who failed the test instantly disappeared before Jiang Wuyuan's eyes.

The scene changed, and the three arrived at a spacious hall.

The extremely high roof beams, though devoid of sunlight, were as bright as day.

In the center of the main hall stands a huge stone tablet, covered with densely packed characters.

"The second test is to learn the skills inscribed on this stone tablet." A voice as mysterious as that of Qingyin Peak rang out, and Jiang Wuyuan was not surprised. "After one day, I will test your proficiency."

Upon hearing that it was a test of comprehension, Jiang Wuyuan calmly examined the stone tablet.

Even after standing here for millions of years, the inscriptions carved on the stone tablet are still clearly visible.

Within the penetratingly straight lines, a faint trace of the laws of swordsmanship is revealed.

Jiang Wuyuan couldn't discern it, but he could clearly sense that it was a deeper level of understanding of swordsmanship than mere sword intent.

Incorporating sword intent into the laws is undoubtedly the ultimate pursuit of every sword cultivator.

In an instant, even Jiang Wuyuan's eyes were filled with a touch of fanaticism.

"Timer, start."

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Learn more about our ad policy or report bad ads.

About Our Ads

Comments


Please login to comment

Chapter List