Chapter 212 142, Confidence is good, it leads to an early death.
Sword Cultivators are unmatched in their killing prowess, a rule that has formed within the cultivation world since time immemorial. Thus, they uphold principles of the sword heart like "I'd rather die standing than live kneeling," and "Forge ahead bravely, without regret even in a hundred deaths."
The sword heart is the core of a Sword Cultivator's cultivation.
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Therefore, the greatest fear of any Sword Cultivator is the tarnishing of their sword heart.
To ensure that their sword heart is clear and unobstructed, some Sword Cultivators do not hesitate to personally kill all their kin and friends, under the belief that there is none under the heavens who cannot be slain with a single stroke of their sword.
Masters, fellow disciples, brothers, parents, and beloved ones can all become nourishment for the sword in their hands!
There was a certain young girl who treated her sword heart as something that could bend and stretch, yet still managed to successfully achieve the Sword Heart Universe. Such a case had never occurred in the past, there is only her in the present, and probably none in the future.
As for Sword Gentleman, he is not a Sword Cultivator.
He is a Cultivator of the Wolf Fang Club.
It is precisely because of such cultivation experiences that the higher the cultivation level of Sword Cultivators, the more likely they are to commit inexplicable actions. Tai Shi Wujiu's efforts to recover his sword heart's arrogance and pride were such, and so too is the current one who has gone to trouble Tan Shuchang.
The Sword Temple was once unrivaled in the Jiawu Realm, even the direct disciples of the Ancestor of the Dao at Sword Mountain had to play second fiddle, so its own disciples naturally developed a sense of pride!
Even those who were originally humble and knew how to restrain themselves would gradually grow arrogant under the halo of the Sword Temple and the flattery of Cultivators across the world.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
To not forget one's original aspiration is to hold on to one's path forever.
However, while it's easy to find one's original aspiration, it's difficult to maintain it to the end.
Under such a shift in mindset, the sword heart they cultivate is naturally affected...
This man is named Guan Wushuang.
In the Sword Temple three hundred years ago, he was a figure whose fame shook the heavens. His prestige back then was not even a fraction less than Tan Shuchang's current reputation, and wherever he went, legions of Cultivators would come forth to welcome him.
Therefore, the Cultivators who practiced the Sword Dao back then directly revered him as the Supreme—Sword Supreme Guan Wushuang!
However, the reason why the past Jiawu Realm's Sword Supreme feels so confident now is not because of his past, but because in this journey to the Path of the Ancient Yin, he successfully resolved the celestial suppression on his own body.
Originally, the five of them could indeed make the bodies they snatched exert the strength of a whole realm, but that was under celestial suppression, meaning any display of Divine Skills was greatly discounted.
Their overall strength was only equivalent to about four hundred years of cultivation.
This was the fundamental reason why Tai Shi Wujiu and Gu Zhengyi immediately changed their attitude when they discovered that Tan Shuchang's cultivation was far beyond their expectations.
But at this moment, Guan Wushuang could fully unleash the strength of this snatched body's entire realm.
With such a premise, how could Guan Wushuang, once known as the Sword Supreme, lack confidence?
Thus, Guan Wushuang went resolutely forward.
However, when he found Tan Shuchang's whereabouts, he realized that the other party seemed to have been waiting for him for quite some time.
"It seems you think you're very clever, and also very confident," Guan Wushuang spoke first.
And as he spoke, a sudden chill arose.
At first glance, he appeared to have the demeanor of a lofty immortal, but he resembled a ghostly being wearing a human skin in the mortal world.
Tan Shuchang gazed at the newcomer, contemplating in his heart.
At the same time, he also greeted with a clasped fist, explaining, "Tan Someone is here simply because Tan Someone believes there are too many restless beings in this world, even those who stealthily return after ascending to higher realms, so Tan Someone's teachings can attract those who are very confident in themselves, no matter what."
Then, looking at this undoubtedly confident fellow Daoist who seemed strangely familiar, Tan Shuchang couldn't help but ask an additional question, "May I know if you come from the Sword Temple, and if you recognize fellow Daoists Tai Shi Wujiu and Gu Zhengyi?"
"Are you referring to the agreement they made with you? That was them, and they can't represent me. Plus, I'll teach you something, any agreement, including sworn oaths, is based on the foundation of strength," Guan Wushuang said, preparing to make his move.
Because he had no interest in wasting time with a dead man!
He had come all this way just to kill Tan Shuchang and take back the Chaotic Life Dharma Bead that represented the Path of Life.
Upon hearing this, Tan Shuchang couldn't help but nod in agreement.
Because he thought there was truth in those words.
However, Guan Wushuang had a different view of Tan Shuchang's nod, "It seems you are indeed confident to a fault. Since that's the case, let me teach you what it means to be a frog in a well!"
Having said that, Guan Wushuang raised his hand and lightly twisted, causing the breeze that had been blowing to instantly turn into a sword at his fingertips.
Then he flicked it gently towards Tan Shuchang.
Suddenly, the sword transformed from the breeze slashed forth, but before it could get close to Tan Shuchang, a sea of flames engulfed the sky, with continuous thunder and howling winds. This was the most powerful Divine Skill cultivated with meticulous effort over three hundred years by Zhu Mian—the Tri-Elemental Forces of Wind, Fire, and Thunder!
At the same time, an earth-shattering bellow of an ox resounded, as the Kui Ox charged at Guan Wushuang, bellowing loudly.
Seeing this, Tan Shuchang quickly took action... to stop the two of them.
Because both were simply delivering themselves as easy prey.
"Moo~ Roar?" The Kui Ox was puzzled; it felt it could charge the overly yin presence away.
"Sovereign, why? I can interfere with it!" Zhu Mian was full of confidence, believing it could gradually erode the opponent with the power of the three elements.
But Tan Shuchang remained silent, simply pointing out with a single finger.
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