Chapter 434: Final Rounds

Chapter 434: Final Rounds

Hui stepped up to the edge of the floor again, beating stick slung over his shoulder. Opposite him, a familiar face stepped up. Ying Lin waved at Hui from across the floor, beaming wide. A few rips and tears marred her clothing, but no more than a minor scratch marred her skin. She stepped forward, quickly jogging to the center.

Hui strode over, neither fast nor slow. He nodded to Ying Lin. Have you learned a lot?

Yes! I almost feel like I can break through to the next realm ah! But that wont happen for a long time yet, Ying Lin muttered to herself.

Hui chuckled. Even if you do, its fine. Your future is limitless, Ying Lin. Ill cheer you on from behind once you surpass me.

Master, dont say that. Youre cultivating quickly, too! Im sure youll stay ahead of me, Ying Lin assured him.

Hui snorted. This isnt even about my low self-esteem anymore. Who could stay ahead of Ying Lin in cultivation speed? Maybe Master, but only if he wanted to stay ahead of her. After all, he took longer than her to cultivate though I feel like that was his decision to cultivate at the speed he did, rather than like he actually faced bottlenecks and difficulties. Still, he had a reason for cultivating at that pace. I dont know that Master would have adjusted his speed to beat her, even if he could. If anything, he was trying to cultivate even slower at the end, there.

He nodded at Ying Lin. How do you cultivate so quickly? I might as well ask. Maybe she has some insights for me!

She tilted her head. I dont know. I dont understand why everyone else moves so slowly. Once you know something, cant you directly move on to the next level?

Knowing something is all it takes to move on? Damn. Who needs to practice or work on something, when you can attempt it and get it right in one? Hui shook his head. As expected, its useless to ask geniuses how they do it. They do it without thinking. I might as well ask a tree how it grows.

Third round, begin! the judge called.

Ying Lin drew back her sword in what Hui recognized as the Second Step of the Seven Steps of Autumn. Dont hold back, Master!

The same to you, Ying Lin. Dont hesitate to strike me down! Hui returned. He quickly drew the second of his two talismans on his chest again, raising his beating stick.

The two of them rushed at one another. Sword met beating stick.

On the sidelines, Chen Wuya shook his head. Disgraceful. If my masters were still alive, Id be beaten black and blue for allowing you two to misuse my technique like this.

After a second, he hopped to the side, shrugging his wings. Still better than that Jing Ruchen brat. At least the two of you arent widely recognized as my successors. Ptui!

Hui stepped to the side. He lowered his beating stick.

Ying Lin lowered her sword as well. She turned back to face Hui.

Blood spurted. Hui wavered where he stood, then fell onto his face. Blood pooled around his body, collecting in the stone.

The judge jumped to his feet. Winner, Ying Lin! He flew down to Huis side, already reaching for a bottle of pills.

Ying Lin shook her head. Master, get up.

Hui pushed himself up. He wiped the blood off his face. Ah I always wanted to do one of those passes. So cool! Though it wouldve been nice if I managed to win the exchange

Against Ying Lin, though? There was no hope. It was an honorable loss.

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Hui pressed his wound closed and swapped from flesh mode back to plant mode. His wound sealed closed. Im fine, Senior.

Its Masters hobby, Ying Lin explained, shaking her head.

The judge blinked. Masters hobby?

Never mind, never mind it, Hui said. He waved his hand. In any case, Ying Lin certainly won this exchange, no?

Yes yes, the judge agreed.

Hui smiled and put a hand to the judges back, walking him along. Its quite regrettable that I lost this fight, quite regrettable. I have great accomplishments in forging weapons that I was hoping to bring to the sect.

Forging weapons? the judge asked, perking up.

Nothing, Chen Wuya said, fixing his feathers.

Hui twisted his lips. Ill have to have faith in senior. Ah if hes done something to sabotage Ying Lin, Ill step in! I wont let any Jing Ruchen seriously injure my disciple.

Ying Lin raised her sword. Jing Ruchen did as well. Almost mirror images, they circled one another, watching for openings.

That pose do you also practice the Seven Swords? Jing Ruchen asked.

Ying Lin nodded, saying nothing.

Where did you learn it from? Jing Ruchen said, brows furrowing.

The master, Ying Lin replied.

Jing Ruchen cast a glance at Hui. Your Master? But he

The second he took his eyes off Ying Lin, she closed in. Jing Ruchen shot backward, as fast as lightning. Ying Lin slashed out a second too slow to catch him. The two traded blows, dancing back and forth across the field.

With a clash, they parted. Jing Ruchen panted openly, wiping his forehead with a sleeve. Ying Lin watched, keeping her breath measured, her eyes narrow.

Where did you come from? What sect did you grow in? Jing Ruchen asked.

The Fu Clan, Ying Lin said.

Ive never heard of them, Jing Ruchen said, furrowing his brows.

You wouldnt have, Ying Lin agreed.

Jing Ruchen charged at Ying Lin. Prepared, Ying Lin darted aside. She deflected his sword, spun around and caught him from behind, slashing toward his spine. Jing Ruchen bent into a somersault to get away from her, but her blade still caught his back before he could fully retreat.

She drew back rather than press the advantage. You can protect your ankles all day, but the weakness comes out in your legs, no matter how much you hide it. There is no future following this path. Your weakness will end you, unless you address it now.

Hmph! Tell him, Chen Wuya snorted.

Presumptive! Jing Ruchen snarled. He whipped around and chased at Ying Lin.

The two fought again. Swords flashed. Metal shone.

On the sideline, Hui nodded to himself, pinching his chin. Yes, yes. This is an intense fight, for sure. Hmm. My poor little eyes cant even follow their movements, but lets pretend like I can! Ive got to impress the judges, after all!

At last, Jing Ruchen lunged forward. Ying Lin blocked his blow, but the force of his sword carried her backward. She stumbled over the edge of the floor and fell onto her rear.

Victory, Jing Ruchen! the judge called out.

Hui ran to Ying Lins side and helped her up. He looked her over, quickly dusting off her robes. Are you hurt?

A shadow loomed over both of them. Hui looked up. Jing Ruchen stared down at Ying Lin. He frowned. Why did you say that? About my ankles.

Because its true, Ying Lin said.

Jing Ruchen narrowed his eyes, then turned on his heel and marched off, robes swirling.

Chen Wuya clicked his beak. In the end, were drawing legs on a snake. If he doesnt want to learn, its meaningless to try to force him. Ying Lin, you can be my new official inheritor! Come here. Ill train you well!

Ying Lin looked at Hui, hesitant.

Hui furrowed his brows. What are you waiting for? Go, go! An opportunity like this doesnt come every day! He shook his head. Theres such a thing as being too filial a disciple. Dont stick by my side when an expert is handing down his inheritance across the room!

Bowing shortly to Hui, Ying Lin reached her hand out to Chen Wuya. He hopped over to her, settling happily on her shoulder. Good, good. Now listen

Hui licked his lips, turning away from the trial toward the other peaks. I wonder how the other clones are doing? Im not sure I landed myself a peak lord position I might need to clutch a fellow clones thigh, if I get cut in the end!