Chapter 145 - Panicking
Observing the hammer affectionately nuzzling against Guo Fan's neck and cheeks, Xun Yimu couldn't help but feel a pang of melancholy. This creature didn't resemble a wild beast difficult to tame; it unmistakably exhibited the signs of embracing a new life.
In Guo Fan's embrace, it appeared remarkably docile.
Nevertheless, it mattered not. As long as she remained by Guo Fan's side, as long as things continued in this manner, everything around him would gradually become familiar to her.
The determined Young Lord of Profound Yin arrived with the resolve to become Xiaobo's wife.
She vowed to vanquish that elderly woman and all other adversaries! She would become Guo Xiaobo's sole companion!
Xun Yimu's heart brimmed with determination.
Guo Fan gently scratched the hammer's chin, coughing twice as he gazed down the path within the City Lord's Mansion.
“Yimu, when you sought out Sun Fen that day, it was for a confrontation, wasn't it? What transpired... Later, despite being in Night's Fall Sword City, she made no fuss about attacking you.”
Guo Fan spoke with a sigh. “She's devoted to the way of the sword. Her desires take precedence. She acts on her impulses. Her swordsmanship is exceptional. Even when she stormed out of the Blistook Pavilion in a fit of rage, it's likely she didn't weigh the consequences. Another confrontation could prove dire.”
After all, Sun Fen still held authority as one of the judges of the Singing Sword. It would be incredibly awkward if she failed to relent.
Xun Yimu clasped her hands behind her back, advancing with determination. She snorted, “When she discovered your deception alongside Fang Xiang, she genuinely wanted your demise. However, her sword's strike at that moment was merely an outburst of anger. Prior to that, her words to me hinted at some inclination to let go. It's merely a lingering concern in my mind.”
Could Sun Fen truly harbor intentions of relinquishing her vendetta? It appeared more like an entrenched obsession.
In truth, the young woman harbored a belief that Sun Fen was correct. They had never truly been allies.
Upon reflection, she realized Sun Fen intended for her to be the scapegoat. Xiaobo's attachment to Fang Xiang ran deep, and her impulsive actions could have escalated matters. By expressing hostility toward Fang Xiang, she risked being perceived as a “jealous woman” compared to her.
None of these adults were without blemish!
Beside him, Guo Fan cast a sidelong glance at the young girl.
So you seized the opportunity to expose the cheater, didn't you?
He inwardly sighed. Were it not for the illustrated handbook, he might have fallen for it. How could he even consider giving up? His patience level remained high.
If it were still intact in such circumstances, wouldn't Sun Fen have already turned dark?
Xun Yimu's notion of “giving up” was, in reality, her heart being as tranquil as a calm lake. She had already resigned herself to perishing alongside him.
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Among them was the Pavilion Master's personal disciple, Zhen Li.
Known as the “Unrestrained Sword Heart” to outsiders, he had gained renown at a young age, crafting the “Longsong Sword” and earning Gong Wei's praise as a prodigious talent.
Many anticipated Zhen Li's triumph at this year's conference.
Lang Qing couldn't shake a faint sense of trepidation. Having led a secluded life with his master, he had never experienced such a grand spectacle. The throngs of people surrounding him felt suffocating, their collective gaze weighing heavily upon him.
His hands, tightly gripped, were slick with perspiration.
Atop the Sword Singing Stage.
“The world teems with a murderous aura, guiding me to transform into a sword. Upon becoming a sword, I'll chant a hymn of blood, faithful to the dragon and serpent's purpose.”
Gong Wei, reciting the teachings of the Sword Pavilion's founding master, gently tapped the blade resting on his knee with his finger.
“Hum -“
The hum escalated from a whisper to a thunderous roar within moments.
“Whoosh!”
The blade's cry echoed over miles, sending a ripple through the air that fluttered the garments of all present. Those nearby or less advanced in their training were taken aback, retreating in astonishment.
Looking up, their eyes widened in disbelief.
“What on earth is that?!!!”
“Kaboom, Kaboom!!!”
Thunder seemed to boom in response.
The chains linking the cliffs clattered as if in a frenzy, driven by the wind. Remarkably, the massive sword at the Sword Singing Stage had split the White Dragon River itself in two!
“Huala!”
The waters of the river momentarily halted, appearing to solidify before they resumed their flow, crashing into one another and rejoining downstream.
A sword's hum, the parting of water!
The spectacle of the Broken Water Stream left everyone speechless. This demonstration by Gong Wei, intended as an exhibit for this year's assembly by the Sword Handling Servant, served both as a showcase and a caution.
This was the resonant call of the world's premier sword.
It heralded the start of the Tide-watching Sword-listening Festival.