Chapter 9 (1/2)
Chapter 9
Failure
Master Ti Wu was overjoyed at the progress of Chu Shen. “Hahaha. I truly did pick a good disciple.”
“Its not like you had a choice master, I was the only one.” Chu Shen grumbled underneath his breath.
“Did you say something brat? If so I can start the array like you are.” As he said that Chu Shen had a horrified expression over his face.
“No master! This disciple was merely commenting on how grateful he was for you picking him. It truly was a fortuitous event.” Chu Shen panicked slightly.
Master Ti Wu nodded. “Good. An unyielding tree will be snapped, only the supple reed will survive the storm. Let that be your first advice from you master.”
“Thank you master.” Thankfully his master did not pursue this matter. He shuddered at the ‘testing’ his master would make him go through if Master Ti Wu had.
“You will probably die on this next one. Can’t wait to see it.” Ti Wu rubbed his hands in glee.
Chu Shen almost spit up blood. He was the son of an esteemed elder and a genius! People might look at him with pity but never had they hoped he’d be in pain.
Snapping his fingers, Ti Wu healed Chu Shen. Letting him get in position, Ti Wu started the array.
A shadow with a saber appeared. This one had no armor except a leather breastplate. Chu Shen kept his distance as he thought about the saber. His master had said that a saber was exceptionally good at attack but average on defense.
The reason for this was because it only had a single edge and was curved. The curve made it hard to defend against but at the same time it couldn’t parry enemy attacks as well.
Its downsides, however, would be nullified in the hands of an expert.
‘I have to end this quickly, if the shadow is as good as I expect, I can’t let it gain any momentum. I must strike now.’ As all these thoughts ran through his mind, Chu Shen took up an offensive stance.
Running towards the shadow he paused just out of its range. The shadow became a blur as it ran towards him. Jumping to the side the blade just barely missed him.
Swinging his hammer Chu Shen hoped that the shadow had over exerted itself. The hammer barely missed the shadow as it followed the momentum of its swing.
It didn’t stop the blade as it missed him but rather went with it, making the blade go even faster! It was going significantly faster but again Chu Shen dodged it. Again it spun around, building up speed.
Chu Shen repeated this cycle a few times, dodging it only for it go faster and faster. Sweat was dripping down his forehead as it kept getting harder and harder for him to dodge.
The shadow was now like a cyclone making an impenetrable storm of blades. It even sucked in the air, making a slight draft, which just enhanced the image of a cyclone. Getting desperate he shot his crossbow at the cyclone.
Impossibly a saber flashed out and deflected the arrow! Chu Shen was floored. What skill is needed to move that fast while being that accurate!? It didn’t even look like the shadow was dizzy.