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Chapter 69 The Immortal Touches My Top(1/2)

Some time ago, Wen Zimu went to the Endless Mountains to explore and found some abnormalities inside. After returning, he reported to the head of the sect.

The masters of each peak discussed this matter and finally decided to send five Nascent Soul monks to check it out again, and Wen Zimu was also on the list.

For this reason, Wen Zimu had no time to teach Heng Yu himself, but he did not intend to let Heng Yu wave his sword randomly, so as not to be imprinted in her memory by mistake.

He sent Heng Yu directly to Elder Zhong Wen Daofeng, and asked Heng Yu to learn basic swordsmanship with his disciples under Elder Zhong.

Elder Zhong is a late-stage monk in Jiedan. The yard where he is located is a distance from the peak. When Heng Yu was sent by Wen Zimu, he was standing in the yard and giving lectures to his disciples who had just joined him.

"Senior Brother." Wen Zimu had already greeted Elder Zhong in advance, and didn't say much at this time. She put down Heng Yu and left.

Elder Zhong was a little serious. He glanced at Heng Yu. Heng Yu immediately judged Elder Zhong's personality. He did not dare to delay and ran directly to the two newly recruited disciples of Elder Zhong, standing with them, holding a bamboo sword.

This bamboo sword looks light and heavy when held in the hand. Heng Yu just tried to fold it, but found that it was obviously just an ordinary bamboo material, but it was very strong because of the addition of sword energy.

At least she couldn't shake a single point even if she beat her hard.

Heng Yu had already stood still, so Elder Zhong didn't say anything, and waved his hand to let his senior disciple who had the early stage of foundation building to teach Heng Yu and the other three's most basic sword swinging movements.

Sword swing is the most basic exercise in swordsmanship, with horizontal stabs and slanted picks. Each movement seems casual, but when a monk swings a sword, the spiritual power in his body must move with the sword moves, so every sword swing must take into account the direction of the meridian spiritual power, and it has its own fixed trajectory.

At the beginning, Heng Yu needed to control the direction of the bamboo sword with every move. After swinging too much, the trajectory of each basic movement was gradually imprinted in her mind.

But this is not enough. According to the senior brother Chen, who is correcting her sword swing posture, the inner disciple of Wendaofeng must swing these basic movements to form a subconscious reaction.

When you don’t even need to think, you can complete the most standard sword swing with intuition, and then you will be qualified.

Such requirements are indeed strict, but Heng Yu thought about it and found that with her daily progress of swinging the sword for 3,000 times, it should not take long to meet this requirement.

After Brother Chen finished the explanation carefully and had demonstrated it several times, he finally asked the three of them to start swinging their swords.

With Heng Yu's current strength, he was exhausted after dozens of strokes.

But after experiencing so many worlds, what she lacks the most is patience and perseverance.

She pushed herself to the limit, and if she couldn't lift her hands, she stood there and rested for a while, and then continued to swing her sword.

Elder Zhong cast his eyes on her, and his eyes could not hide his praise.

The two newly recruited disciples were so tired that they couldn't even stand firmly, but being stimulated by Heng Yu, a junior sister who was younger than them was so diligent and persisted. It would be too embarrassing if the two of them gave up like this.

Elder Zhong Yu Guang swept over the two disciples who also continued to stand up to regulate their breathing and swing their swords. Thinking about Heng Yu, who was very conscious, had to sigh that Junior Brother Wen had indeed accepted a good disciple.

Qualifications are not allowed to be changed by human power, but how far a monk can go is not just determined by qualifications.

This child has a very good heart and character.

The Three Thousand Swords were not discounted at all. After Heng Yu swung the sword, the sky became darker. Wen Zimu had already left Guiyi Sect, so Elder Zhong asked her to rest here for a while.

Soon after, someone came to give her medicine. It was clean and cool on her hands. I don’t know what ointment it was, but I also knew that what Elder Zhong took out was naturally not an ordinary product.

After applying the ointment on your hands for a while, the arm, which was already sore and uncomfortable, was already healed for most of it. I thought I could recover as usual tomorrow and not delay the next day's training.

After Hengyu had supper, Senior Brother Chen sent Hengyu back to the courtyard above the peak.

"The perseverance of junior sister is really amazing." Senior Brother Chen started chatting with her.

Heng Yu smiled and took the praise from Senior Brother Chen calmly. Moreover, Senior Brother Chen was responsible for picking her up during this period, so Heng Yu was very well-behaved. "Senior Brother Chen was so handsome when he was dancing the sword. He looked like Elder Zhong was young."

Senior Brother Chen is only in his early twenties and has already achieved the cultivation level of the early stage of foundation building. This strength is already very good among the young disciples of Guiyi Sect. He is handsome and has a white blue dress with inner disciples' clothing that makes him look very charming, so Heng Yu praises him so much that he makes people feel particularly aware of it.

Senior Brother Chen couldn't help but clenched his right fist against his lips and coughed, his ears were a little red, "You are polite to junior sister."

But I kept thinking in my heart that the junior sister is really cute. No wonder when I chatted with other inner disciples of the peak, everyone expressed that they wanted the master to take a junior sister to the disciple.

"Does the junior sister like to eat candied haws?"

Heng Yu naturally nodded and said he liked it.

The days passed by repeated sword practice. On this day, Senior Brother Chen came to pick her up for sword practice, and brought her candied haws.

The red wild fruits were stringed together by wooden sticks and covered with sugar. Heng Yu took a bite and found that this candied haws not only look very similar to the candied haws in other worlds, but also taste very similar.

The world background is different, but the taste of such small snacks is so similar, which is really a bit wonderful.

Two months later, Heng Yu was able to adapt to the strength of swinging three thousand swords a day, and the weight of the bamboo sword in his hand was much lighter than at the beginning.

On this day, she could finally swing the three thousand swords in one morning.

After lunch, Heng Yu pushed open the door of Wen Zimu's yard.

There are naturally taboos in the yard of the late Nascent Soul monk, but Heng Yu wore a jade pendant that allowed him to enter and exit freely, so she easily arrived at the house that was closest to the innermost place.

Wen Zimu's yard is not big, but the layout is very elegant. The purple jade bamboo on the west side is sparse, but it grows very pleasantly. A sycamore tree was planted on the left side of the yard. It has been planted for many years and is nourished by spiritual energy. It is now very huge.

The yard is an ordinary wooden house structure, but I don’t know what the material it is. Heng Yu always feels that the entire wooden house seems ordinary, but it is definitely not ordinary.

But she couldn't see through the mystery.

Heng Yu reached out and gently pushed open the door. The room was very transparent and the light was very suitable for reading.

There is a large bookshelves placed on one side of the room, filled with books.

Heng Yu walked to the bookshelf and looked through it carefully and found that these books were basically placed casually and in no order.

She read the labels marked on the bookshelf and roughly understood the types of books on the bookshelf.

The books here are all basic books on cultivating immortals, including secret history of mainland China, historical allusions, and some books used to polish the foundation during the Qi training period.

Although it is basic, it just fits her at the moment.

Heng Yu thought for a while and the first book he took out was "A Brief History of the Mainland".

Her understanding of Canglan Continent came more from the village chief’s grandfather, but the village chief was just a monk in the early stage of foundation building, and many of his words were just heard from.

"A Brief History of the Continent", as the name suggests, talks about the historical process of the Canglan Continent, and the eight major corporations will be revised every thousand years.

This book "A Brief History of the Continent" makes it easier for her to understand many things in Canglan Continent. Even many secret things will be mentioned in the above Spring and Autumn style.

For example, the battle between the righteous and the demons ten thousand years ago, and the battle between the demon cultivator and the righteous and the demons five thousand years ago.

This book "A Brief History of the Mainland" was compiled by eight major sects. It is impossible to know whether the cause of the incident is true or false. What Heng Yu is really interested in is the result-

The battle between the righteous and the demons led to great losses in the power of the righteous and the demons. The demon cultivator took advantage of the situation and finally the ambition grew to set off a battle against the righteous and the demons. He was defeated and was trapped in the endless mountains.

The strength of the righteous path has been restored. Although there are many concerns and no war has been set off again, the private friction between the two has not been interrupted.

Now that the Endless Mountains are moving, is the demon cultivator going back?

Heng Yu closed the "A Brief History of the Continent" and his eyes fell on the sunshine that shone through the half-open window on the floor, and he fell into deep thought for a moment.

When she was participating in the selection of disciples that day, she heard the voice in Shuijing mentioning that the Dharma-Ending Age had arrived.

But why did the Dharma-Ending Age come, and what signs will appear in its arrival?

Few people seem to know about it.

Heng Yu put the one in his hand back to his original position and got up and left the room.

On this day, Heng Yu went to that room as usual to read "A Brief History of the Continent".

She looked at ten lines very quickly, until she saw a line of words, and couldn't help but be slightly stunned.

"According to historical records, Canglan Continent can be traced back to the ancient times of immortal cultivation and enlightenment."

It is not surprising that there are other civilizations in their brief history, but what makes Heng Yu slightly confused is the following sentence.

"In ancient times, the disaster that had scattered heaven was no longer investigated."

A civilization that once owned, known as the era of enlightenment for immortal cultivation, has produced so many glories that it cannot be investigated again.

Those treasures of heaven and earth, those magnificent scenery, and those secret realms containing supreme martial arts cannot be checked again.

What exactly is the so-called disaster that conquers heaven? Is it another name for their current Dharma-Ending Era? If not, who is the driving force behind the disaster that conquers heaven back then?

The truth is terrible.

Heng Yu once again put "A Brief History of the Continent" on.

Many people know that the Dharma-Ending Age has arrived, but no one knows who their opponent is.

The ancient times' cultivation division may not be like their current period, but there must be geniuses who are equivalent to those of the god-transforming monks, and even ascending monks may also exist.

But even hundreds of millions of creatures are hard to produce, and no ascension monk has been recorded in history. How sad.

She thought about it and opened the first page of "A Brief History of the Continent", where she listed the names and deeds of the ascending peak monks of the God Transformation and the God Transformation stage monks among the righteous and demon cultivators in the era she is in for.

A brief history lists their origins and lives, which makes people fascinated.

But Heng Yu thought of ancient times and couldn't help but say, "We are fighting with the sky, but for thousands of years of the way of heaven, it is just a drop in the ocean."

"Why bother Yu'er?" Suddenly, a gentle voice sounded in her ears.

"Master, you are back."

Heng Yu shouted first, then stood up from the ground and ran out of the room with the extremely thick "A Brief History of the Continent".

Wen Zimu was still dressed the same as before, and he stood in front of the sycamore tree planted in the yard with his hands behind his back.

Hearing the movement behind him, Wen Zimu turned around and signaled Heng Yu to sit down on the stone bench.

His eyes swept over the "A Brief History of the Continent" in Heng Yu's hand, and thought of Heng Yu's words just now, and suddenly sighed, "I never thought you would see so clearly."

"This book "A Brief History of the Continent" is not a commonly published version of Canglan Continent." Wen Zimu said.
To be continued...
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