The Birth of Sword God-Chapter 326 - 290: The Curtain Rises, Bustling with Activity

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Chapter 326: Chapter 290: The Curtain Rises, Bustling with Activity

The contemporary Daoist sect’s young talents descended the mountain in full force.

It seemed as though Jiang Zhi was leading the team, but in reality, Nangong Yue was the true leader.

Because this Daoist Junior Martial Uncle, after shouting the words "descend the mountain," flew off on his own, leaving everyone wondering what he was up to.

Ten gigantic eagles landed in the Martial Arts Arena.

They, like the Divine Steeds, shared some Demon Beast bloodline.

However, in terms of value, these eagles were far rarer and more expensive than the Divine Steeds.

These creatures were essentially the mounts of the Major Sect.

In games, they’d be the [mounts] only wealthy players could afford.

Due to their enormous size, each eagle could easily carry a dozen disciples.

Chu Huaixu and the other True Disciples rode one together with Nangong Yue and Chu Yinyin.

The two Outer Sect Stewards also boarded this eagle.

"Second Master, Master Nangong." Chu Huaixu greeted respectfully.

Since Chu Yinyin began her seclusion, he hadn’t seen his Second Master.

"She’s even more youthful again," he thought to himself.

At her current stage, she couldn’t be called an old maiden; she was truly an old loli.

But, how should I put it?

She was even cuter!

What kind of heaven-defying Cultivation Technique was this, allowing someone to reverse age like this?

Clearly in the thirty-something years of a young woman’s age, yet possessing a loli’s figure.

Chu Yinyin, at present, seemed to have regained her lively appearance from the past.

She glanced at Chu Huaixu and said, "I heard you’ve condensed your Sword Heart while I was in seclusion? Not bad!"

Chu Huaixu, always informal with her, replied:

"I heard you’ve broken through Seventh Realm Third Heaven in one go, amazing!"

The two of them exchanged glances and then burst into arrogant laughter.

Followed by a session of mutual praise.

After a while, Chu Huaixu curiously asked, "Second Master, Master Nangong, what’s Master Patriarch up to?"

Jiang Zhi, that little old man, really was unsociable, flying ahead on his own.

"Him? He’s probably gone ahead to clear the path," Chu Yinyin replied.

"Clear the path?" Chu Huaixu was puzzled.

"Just to see if there are any unseeing fools ahead and then kill them," the old loli explained briefly.

The dead fox: "..."

Not leaving any "Wild Monsters" behind at all!

This old guy is practically a stumbling block on my path to leveling up.

From the perspective of leveling up through monster killing, Chu Huaixu could also take the path of [proving the Dao through killing].

But he could understand this approach from the Daoist sect.

To be precise, ever since the Black Moon Sect emerged, the other three major sects of East Continent and the Moon Country Royal Family had begun a large-scale demon-clearing operation.

Chu Huaixu looked ahead, toward the direction of Moon Country’s Imperial Capital.

While playing "Borrowed Sword," he frequently visited Moon Country.

Because his Spring and Autumn Mountain was the closest major Sect to the national border among the Four Great Sects.

But the Moon Country Capital, he hadn’t visited.

"But Huo Dingyi should’ve grown up in the Capital, or rather, was trained and brainwashed there since childhood," Chu Huaixu thought to himself.

Unfortunately, he hadn’t inherited any memories.

At this thought, Chu Huaixu glanced at Niu Yuanshan and Mo Qingmei sitting nearby.

The second place on the [Accompanying Play Must-Eat List] was naturally sensitive; he keenly sensed a subtle atmosphere between Old Niu and Steward Mo.

"And it’s that kind of subtle between a man and a woman!"

The dead fox almost concluded that something had happened between the two recently.

He’d heard rumors about them in the past, and considering his understanding of Niu Yuanshan and the fact that he’s accompanying them to Moon Country this time...

"I feel like I can guess the gist of it," he thought to himself.

Strangely, a very contradictory thought emerged in his mind.

He thought Old Niu was both very manly and not manly at all...

Chu Huaixu let out a slight sigh in his heart.

He truly thought Steward Mo was pretty good.

With this in mind, he sneaked another glance at Niu Yuanshan.

Old Niu seemed somewhat distracted at the moment.

This "organization" spy sent by Moon Country, now on his way home, felt complex emotions with hints of inexplicable nervousness and melancholy.

When the eagle took off, he couldn’t help but take a deep look at Daoist Sect’s "Beyond the Mountain."

Niu Yuanshan was a bit dazed.

He couldn’t even remember how many years he’d been at the Daoist sect.

At this moment, it was instead Chu Huaixu, this openly rebellious traitor, who felt incredibly at ease.

His greatest fear regarding Moon Country was the Old State Preceptor who had supposedly attacked him.

But with Jiang Zhi escorting them, there shouldn’t be any unexpected incidents.

After all, Daoist Sect’s highest combat power was there as a bodyguard; if something still went wrong, then it would be a certain death situation.

"Well, nothing can be done about that," Chu Huaixu thought.

He was surprisingly at peace with himself, with an outstanding mindset.

After quite a while, a wandering Niu Yuanshan came back to his senses.

By then, the eagle had already flown out of the Daoist sect’s territory.

Old Niu lifted his head and looked at Chu Huaixu’s profile.

He was chatting and laughing with the Ninth and Tenth Elders.

"Is he really without any burden or pressure on this journey?" Niu Yuanshan wondered.

Only now did he feel that Chu Huaixu seemed fearless even if his identity was exposed, having a lot of confidence.

For some reason, he recalled the words Chu Huaixu said to him while they stood outside the gate that day.

"Steward Niu, I’m not asking you to spare me; I’m asking you to spare yourself."

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Ahead, about ten miles away from the main Daoist force.