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At first, Linghao went to Mount Hua at her master's behest—although she was already on Mount Hua and it wasn't clear whether it counted as going down the mountain—she was going to find Yue Buqun.

At this time, Yue Buqun was the leader of the Huashan Sect. If they could defeat him, it would mean defeating the Qi Sect and taking back everything that their Sword Sect had lost. Ling Hao wasn't sure if her master meant that, because he had completely disappeared and she couldn't find him.

Furthermore, she believed she couldn't defeat Yue Buqun. After all, she had only studied martial arts for so many years; how could she possibly be better than Yue Buqun? Some might think, "He's just Yue Buqun, not Dongfang Bubai. How could I not beat him?"

In fact, Yue Buqun was just no match for those top-tier masters, but that doesn't mean he was a low-level swordsman. The reputation of "Gentleman Sword" couldn't have been entirely due to his fabricated good reputation. If that were the case, he should be called a gentleman, not a gentleman swordsman.

Furthermore, with many disciples of the Huashan Sect protecting Yue Buqun, Linghao felt inadequate. However, she still decided to visit the Huashan Sect, just to see how things went. Ahem, actually, she had another little thought: she planned to fight Linghu Chong.

If Linghu Chong hadn't yet experienced his later adventures, his martial arts skills wouldn't be considered particularly high, right? Ling Hao felt that perhaps she could seize a good opportunity to defeat Linghu Chong, which would also be considered a defeat of the Qi Sect. Since Linghu Chong was the senior disciple of the Qi Sect, and she was the senior disciple of the Sword Sect, such an equation should definitely work... right?

Although there are only her and her master left in their Sword Sect, she is definitely the senior sister.

Linghao hadn't expected that while she found the Huashan Sect, she couldn't find Yue Buqun or Linghu Chong. She eavesdropped while hiding within the sect and learned that Yue Buqun had taken Yue Lingshan and Linghu Chong to Fuzhou, leaving only Ning Zhongze and a few disciples guarding the Huashan Sect.

If they go to Fuzhou, wouldn't that mean the story of the Fuwei Escort Agency is about to unfold? Ling Hao thought for a moment and immediately decided to head to Fuzhou as well. She had to defeat Linghu Chong before he had his extraordinary encounter, otherwise she wouldn't be able to fulfill what her master had said.

Although Linghao always felt that it was unnecessary for a sect to be divided into two factions and fight amongst themselves, the person who took her in was her master, and the person who raised her for twelve years and taught her to read and write was also her master. He had only this one wish, and although Linghao felt that she was not capable of fulfilling it, she still wanted to do so.

Well, well, her completion rate might need to be slightly reduced.

So, Linghao took his sword, which didn't even have a scabbard, and left Mount Hua, heading south.

It's unclear whether this world is dangerous because it's a martial arts world, or if ancient times were inherently this dangerous. Ling Hao had only been traveling south for a few days when she encountered mountain bandits, river bandits, and notorious river pirates. Initially cautious, she later realized they were no match for her, so she simply charged in and crippled them.

Linghao had never killed anyone, nor did she want to. After weighing her options, she sent all the people she had captured to the authorities. From then on, she opened the door to a new world. Wow, it turned out these people were wanted by the imperial court, and there was a reward for capturing them and sending them to the authorities.

"Great!" Linghao took the money and had a simple yet beautiful scabbard made for her sword, along with a hilt decorated with subtle patterns. Holding her precious sword, she was very satisfied and then went to get herself a nice outfit made.

Who didn't dream of being a martial arts master when they were young? Linghao certainly did. Now that her dream has come true, she has to put on a good show as a "martial arts master," at least making sure her clothes look stylish at first glance.

In short, Linghao is a bit (scratch that) concerned about her image. She feels that when she's out in the world fighting, she has to act cool and put on a show. Anyway, she really enjoys this "immersive adventure" mode; she finds it very exciting.

During her time wandering the martial world, Ling Hao realized that her martial arts skills weren't weak. She wondered if she could be considered a third-rate swordsman? But then again, she was trained by Feng Qingyang, so she couldn't be too bad.

Linghao changed his self-perception that his martial arts skills were only average.

On this day, Linghao encountered a heavy rain while on her journey, so she had no choice but to take shelter in a nearby dilapidated temple. She was still glad that she was a person with foresight and had bought a straw hat and a raincoat, otherwise she would have been soaked to the bone.

She hadn't been in the dilapidated temple long when she heard noises outside. Originally, she wasn't planning to get involved. She couldn't concern herself with matters of江湖恩怨杀 (jianghu vendettas). Linghao had convinced herself of this, but upon hearing what the man said, she immediately became enraged.

Ha, rapist, bastard! If she doesn't cripple him, she's not Linghao! So, Linghao grabbed her sword and left the dilapidated temple.

When Linghao learned that her opponent was Tian Boguang, the Lone Ranger, she did not hesitate. Although Linghu Chong was no match for Tian Boguang at first, he had managed to suppress him with a few fragmented moves of the Dugu Nine Swords when he was still weak. Now that she knew the complete Dugu Nine Swords, she was sure she could put up a fight.

Yes, it wasn't until twelve years later that Ling Hao learned her master was Feng Qingyang, and she finally learned that she had been practicing the Dugu Nine Swords. That old master was such a liar; he didn't reveal a single word for twelve years!

Ling Hao originally thought that he and Tian Boguang were only evenly matched, but he did not expect that he would be defeated so easily.

Sitting before the fire, Linghao slowly twirled the branch in her hand, watching the steamed buns spin around in the flames. She fell into deep thought. Perhaps her strength was greater than she had imagined?

The two female disciples changed their clothes and came out. They found some tree branches and set up their clothes to warm themselves by the fire.

"Have some," Linghao said, handing two of the steamed buns to them. "These are all we have."

"This is already very kind, benefactor." The two sisters sat down opposite Linghao, their eyes filled with gratitude. "May we ask your name, benefactor? We sisters have nothing now, but we will definitely repay you in the future."

"My name is Ling Hao." Ling Hao smiled slightly, her expression calm and composed, exuding an air of superiority. "There's no need for repayment; I was merely trying to help someone in need."

Oh yeah, I finally have a chance to say that!

The two Emei sect sisters, unaware of Linghao's thoughts, admired her even more.

A note from the author:

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My daughter initially didn't have a clear understanding of her own fighting abilities; in reality, she's incredibly strong, and she gets stronger the stronger the opponent. She also has a bit of a penchant for acting like a hermit, hahaha.

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