This Sword Cultivator is Somewhat Dependable-Chapter 375 - 8 Qingya Terrace Sword Duel (Two in One)
Chapter 375: Chapter 8 Qingya Terrace Sword Duel (Two in One)
Lu Qingshan was assigned to a wooden building, and to his surprise, the interior layout was just like the one Xia Daoyun had.
It seemed that these two or three wooden buildings must have been crafted by the same person.
As soon as he entered the building, a shadow darted out from Lu Qingshan’s Spirit Beast Bag.
“Lu Qingshan, there’s so much Spiritual Energy here, it’s about to overflow. I love it so much!” Intimidated by the formidable auras of many Sword Sect cultivators and thus hiding in the Spirit Beast Bag, daring not to stir trouble, the Western Mouse King finally felt free to run wild and express its excitement.
“The dazzling world is enchanting to the eyes, my love for the Sword Sect will never change!” The little demon mouse took a deep breath of air, indulging in the Spiritual Power that permeated it and was reluctant to disperse, and blinked its starry mouse eyes, blissfully intoxicated.
Demon beasts also need to cultivate.
With the amount of Spiritual Energy in the Sword Sect, even if a pig demon were to cultivate here, it would make rapid progress.
Not to mention that the Western Mouse King itself had an extremely good natural talent.
The little demon mouse seemed to have already seen its future of leaping through the Dragon Gate, achieving success in cultivation, a future filled with youthful promise.
Lu Qingshan did not dampen the little demon mouse’s enthusiasm and even took the initiative to encourage it.
…
“Young master, your master… she is very good,” Qin Yitian’s voice suddenly resonated in Lu Qingshan’s consciousness. “Her aura feels somewhat similar to yours when you first gave me that impression.”
Lu Qingshan was not surprised by this.
According to Qin Yitian’s initial assessment of him, he was a Sword Cultivator of Taoist Rank quality in the eyes of the Sword Artifact.
Xia Daoyun, who also possessed a Legendary Talent as a Sword Cultivator, naturally should also be considered a Sword Cultivator of Taoist Rank quality, perhaps even higher.
It was reasonable for Qin Yitian to feel this way.
However, it seemed that Qin Yitian had keenly sensed Lu Qingshan’s thoughts and, feeling misunderstood, became somewhat displeased, “It’s only somewhat similar, but… she cannot compare to the young master.”
Love is blind.
The Sword Spirit felt the same way; out of thousands of people, who could compare to her Sword Master?
Hearing only the voice, Lu Qingshan seemed to see Qin Yitian pouting in dissatisfaction at that moment.
He could not help but chuckle and quickly soothed the somewhat aggrieved Sword Spirit girl.
….
The little demon mouse, already overjoyed, picked a room in the wooden building and ceremoniously stamped its mouse paw on the door, declaring its territory before eagerly beginning to experience the feeling of cultivating in such an environment rich with Spiritual Energy.
Lu Qingshan sat alone in the hall, delving into the complete version of the Myriad Swords Art given to him by Xia Daoyun.
The reason he’d used Experience Points to learn it was just to enter the threshold more quickly and genuinely feel the differences between the complete and incomplete versions of the Myriad Swords Art.
With this understanding, the subsequent process was more about the accumulation of quantity.
Lu Qingshan did not mind staying in the Sword Sect to accumulate and consolidate for some time.
His progress was too fast. Although he comprehended new knowledge as quickly as sun melting snow.
But no matter how fast the comprehension, it was still something from someone else.
He needed some time to transform it into something of his own.
Xia Daoyun had told him to come find her once he had re-cultivated the Myriad Swords Art to Six Hundred Swords.
Lu Qingshan listened obediently and had no plans to disturb her before then.
He first joined the Sword Sect in the mid-autumn season, and as he gradually trained the Myriad Swords Art to the stage of Twenty Swords, mid-autumn was almost over.
Lu Qingshan was gradually growing impatient.
Not because he found the practice tedious—on the contrary, he found the process not only engaging but thrilling.
His impatience stemmed from the peaceful, inefficient practice of swordsmanship.
From a modern perspective, before undertaking any task, there’s a pursuit of the most efficient method; very few blindly slog away like simpletons.
The greatest efficiency in his practice of the Myriad Swords Art was achieved during those six months in Qing State.
Why?
Simply put, the Formation of the Zhishi Tower had presented him with tremendous pressure.
Only with pressure could he grasp the Myriad Swords Art faster.
After some thought, Lu Qingshan left the Sword Coming Peak to visit one of the uncountable Sword Peaks, a low mountain peak in the vicinity.
Qingya Peak on Qingya Terrace.
……
Qingya Terrace was the place where Sword Sect disciples dueled with swords.
It was a rule of the Sword Sect that new disciples, before breaking through to the Nascent Soul Realm, were not allowed to leave the Sword Sect unless accompanied by a senior brother or predecessor with Cultivation above the Nascent Soul Stage.
The reason was quite simple.
Though the Sword Sect was a Taoist Sect and had dominance over the Eastern Domain, the Human Race’s territory was vast. Innumerable cultivators with ulterior motives posed endless dangers in both plain sight and in the shadows.
Given the warrior nature of Sword Cultivators, who acted on whim and were known for their combativeness, venturing out of the Sword Sect without sufficient Cultivation posed a high chance of untimely demise.
The number of members in the Sword Sect had never exceeded five thousand since ancient times.
The loss of any disciple was a significant pain for the Sword Sect.
Therefore, to protect their disciples, the ancestors of the Sword Sect wisely established this rule.
However, it’s well known that Sword Cultivators are inherently warlike, born to kill, and have a wild and carefree nature.
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And swordsmanship, which is an art of fighting and killing, how could it possibly be mastered by sitting and practicing in seclusion?
Qingya Terrace came into being for precisely this reason.
It was a place specially allocated by the Sword Sect for their disciples below the Void Refining stage to practice sword dueling.
Qingya Terrace, in fact, was a very spacious mountaintop area.
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