Apocalypse: Transmigrated General's Daughter Uses Space to Survive-Chapter 250: The Mysterious Sword Technique

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Chapter 250: Chapter 250: The Mysterious Sword Technique

Thus, Grandpa Chu also told the same story that Grandpa Li had told his sons and grandsons.

It was only then that they understood why he had insisted on sending his friend supplies at such a late hour.

It looked like the secret code didn’t just include the amount of meat sent but also the time it was sent.

This was indeed a clever way of communicating. Without prior notice, probably no one would understand that just the amount of food put in a container carried a message.

"Grandpa, you just gave me an idea. Once we set up our sect, we could write our own secret language, such as codes, to communicate with each other in case enemies appear among us.

We can’t guarantee that all the people we take in the future will be good without any thoughts of disloyalty. Therefore, having a secret language among the most trustworthy members is essential." Chu Miao felt that her grandfather’s method of sending a message simply through food was an eye-opener. frёeωebɳovel.com

"Alright, you can do whatever you want. Tomorrow take those kids out and be careful. We don’t know what might be lurking in the water." Grandpa Chu added.

"Mmm...I know." Chu Miao replied and it was then that Chu Hao also remembered the sword technique he had drawn before because he couldn’t understand it.

He had wanted to ask his grandfather after coming out of seclusion, but things kept happening, and it was delayed.

Now that he remembered, he immediately took out the book he had used to draw the movements of the sword and showed it to his grandfather.

"Grandpa, take a look at this sword technique and see if you can understand it. It was in the scroll that ancestor Chu Batian gave me in the cave, but I couldn’t understand it no matter how much I tried.

I practiced for a long time but couldn’t get it right. Can you check to see if you understand what the technique is all about?" Chu Hao had indeed tried to understand that sword technique and practiced diligently but he always felt that something was missing.

How could a sword technique given by such a strong ancestor be just about using a different style to kill? He always had a nagging feeling that there was something he couldn’t understand.

He hoped that his grandfather, having been a great general practicing sword techniques in ancient times, could understand it.

Even though grandpa Chu hadn’t awakened the memories of his previous life, what if his instincts were sharper than his when it came to swordsmanship and he understood it?

Therefore, it was better to follow his sister’s advice and have their grandfather analyze the swordsmanship technique for him.

Grandpa Chu didn’t think much about it and took the book to look at what was written or drawn in it.

"By the way, why did you use such ancient paper and a brush to draw the technique? Wouldn’t it have been easier to use a pencil or a pen and just regular paper?" He asked as he started to open the book to the first page.

The book Chu Hao had given him seems to be from the library in the space. There weren’t many unused books there but some still had many pages left empty.

Chu Hao had used one of those to draw the sword technique.

"It’s not that I didn’t want to but I couldn’t. I had, of course, tried to use the modern writing and drawing tools to draw, but for some reason, it always failed.

Moreover, with every failure, the book, together with the pencil or whatever I was using to draw, would ignite and burn.

It felt as if the sword technique was refusing to be written down. Eventually, I decided to use some of the books in the library and I didn’t expect to succeed.

However, I still feel like there was something I didn’t understand from that experience.

Grandpa Chu stopped opening the book to listen to his grandson and thought deeply about the meaning of his experience. He didn’t think that the technique was too noble to be drawn on plain modern paper.

Then there must be another reason it refused to be drawn.

"You said before that this sword technique was in a scroll, and the ancestor had the scroll drilled into your body and poured the knowledge into your brain. Right?" Grandpa Chu asked his grandson.

It looked like he had thought of something.

"Yes, that’s what happened." Chu Hao replied subconsciously while wondering what his method of inheritance had to do with anything.

"If I am not wrong, that should be a secret technique that couldn’t be shared casually. Writing it on regular paper means that anyone who finds the book can look at the contents.

But if I am not wrong, the books in that library should have a spirit or something similar. Thus, not everyone could see their content or even open it.

In that case, not just anyone could practice the sword technique. But the criteria for acceptance are a mystery to me.

Let me take a look and see if I have any insights. If not, you can only explore it slowly." Grandpa Chu explained his thoughts about Chu Hao’s experience and everyone felt that it made sense.

After all, how could something refuse to be written in a certain type of book and agree with another? There was definitely some divine force involved.

"Okay, check and see if you can understand it. I have tried practicing but couldn’t get it right." Chu Hao replied and everyone else quietened down to give Grandpa Chu time to study the sword technique.

As soon as grandpa Chu opened the page with the first level of the sword technique, he felt a strong sense of Dèjá vu hit him and suddenly his entire body stiffened.

The others noticed this scene as well and were about to rush and ask what was happening but Chu Miao stopped them in time.

"Don’t disturb Grandpa. Something is happening and he shouldn’t be interrupted." She said with her eyes trailing on her grandfather.

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