761 There Is No sIfs (1/2)

Nightfall Mao Ni 42810K 2022-07-20

Both Jun Mo and Ye Su were proud and strong men. However, no one knew whether they were proud because of being strong or they were strong because of being proud.

Two years ago, they encountered in under an autumn rain and had a fight. However, due to the Buddhism Sect, they didn't fight to their heart's content before they had to leave.

This time, they met again; they took one strike respectively, and no one was able to hurt the other in front of the Verdant Canyon.

The third strike was about to come.

It seemed like the battle had just begun since this was just the third strike, but both the two fighters and the hundreds of thousands of people in the wilderness realized this would be the final one.

Eighteen years ago in the wilderness, he was inspired by the birth of the Son of Yama and performed his best sword during his youth, cutting the small tree into 53,333 pieces.

After that, he traveled all over the world to cultivate. His sword became slower and slower, turning thousands of them into one.

One was enough.

As the autumn wind raised, the Qi of Heaven and Earth seemed to be summoned by the wooden sword from all directions, refracted into a strange shape in the sunshine as if thousands of horses were running.

Countless golden rice grains were blown in the wind to the north like a golden wave. The wooden sword proceeded through the rice waves like a fast ship.

Ye Su started to move after the wooden sword, sleeves waving.

The rice waves pushed the wooden sword to fly faster and faster under the influence of the Heaven and Earth's Qi like a flash of light, followed by Ye Su.

No one could be that fast.

Flying on a sword had always been a legend.

More precisely, after the Headmaster, the legend had ended.

Therefore, Ye Su didn't fly on the sword.

The wooden sword was a boat.

He was the one on the boat.

The boat carried him.

Not as one pushing the boat.

After a gust of wind, Ye Su disappeared.

In the next moment, he showed up in front of Jun Mo, holding his wooden sword.

He bent his knees, lowered his waist, straightened his elbows, and straightened his wrists.

The wooden sword stabbed toward Jun Mo's heart.

An incomparably Divine Light lit up on the sword.

The sun over the Verdant Canyon turned dark as he swung his sword.

The world and the sword had merged together.

He had transformed the will of Haotian into his sword intent.

This was Haotian's will.

Contained in the wooden sword.

Inevitable!

The powerful sword was even more aggressive than Jun Mo's sword.

Life and death could be ignored, but Haotian's will could not.

Jun Mo remembered the sentence that his teacher repeated many times:

There was no omniscient nor omnipotent existence, expect Haotian.

He knew that he could not dodge Ye Su's sword, so he didn't try to.

He didn't even look at the wooden sword that stabbed on his chest before he chopped down with his sword.

It was a simple action.

He just casually did it.

If the question was hard to answer, you didn't answer it—like the puzzle Ning Que gave Chen Pipi before he entered the Second floor. Jun Mo just dropped it because it was too complicated to work out.

If the knot was too difficult to untie, drop it—like the knot Mu You made when she bathed in the cold water. Jun Mo dropped it because it was too troublesome to untie.

He asked for the answer from Youngest Brother; if he didn't tell him, he would punish him with the school rules.

He told Seventh Sister to untie it; if she didn't want to, just cut it.

The wooden sword in front of him was difficult to take, so he didn't try to; It was difficult to dodge, so he didn't dodge—he held his iron sword as if he held the punishing ruler and scissors, just chopping down.

Jun Mo had always regarded his Youngest Uncle as his idol. Even though he didn't learn the Great Spirit, he had learned the Haoran Sword which taught him to go forward bravely.

Holding the iron sword and being about to destroy all the huge rocks in the Verdant Canyon, Jun Mo felt so free and contented.

There was no Buddha or Haotian in front of the sword.

Jun Mo was peaceful because he was confident that before the wooden sword touched him, his sword would cut Ye Su in two.

This was a challenge to their courage rather than a mutually assured destruction.

Courage was pride.

People all knew Second Brother was the proudest and bravest man in the world. The countless cavalrymen that died in front of the Verdant Canyon could prove that.

Ye Su was proud, too. Since Jun Mo acted so proudly, he became prouder.

He didn't dodge either.

The seemingly blunt wooden sword instantaneously merged into Jun Mo's chest through the black armor and triggered the runes which began to shine, emitting a great aura.

The iron sword didn't cut off Ye Su's neck but was blocked by the sheath on his back.

In the bright light, the inconspicuous sheath was like a sail in a tempestuous ocean that kept out the wind and pushed the boat.

The tip of the iron sword just hit on the sheath and was stuck since it was wide and straight.

It looked true but seemed untrue.

The iron sword was not an iron sword; the wooden sword was not a wooden sword; the sheath was not a sheath. All of them had been injected with the Qi of Heaven and Earth.

This was a competition between the fighters' Psyche Powers rather than their swords, in other words, this was a battle between two worlds.

Vast amounts of Qi of Heaven and Earth wildly gathered. It was swallowed up by invisible whirlpools in an instant to enter their worlds and then broke out through the sword and the sheath.

The Qi of Heaven and Earth in front of the Verdant Canyon had been contracted, twisting the refractive daylight so that the Qi of Heaven and Earth began to produce friction, lighting flame!

If Ye Su's first sword lit a small sun in front of the Verdant Canyon, this time, they created a real sun, radiating light and heat.

What a beautiful picture!

Looking at this, everyone would be excited.