Way Of Choices Chapter 589 - Straight Sword (1/2)
Chapter 589 - Straight Sword
Translated by: Hypersheep325
Edited by: Michyrr
Guan Bai had given his explanation and now, it was up to Chen Changsheng whether or not he wanted to accept it
To him, this truly was a rather more troublesome problem Many people felt that at least today, he should not step forward
Guan Bai was not one of those initial level Star Condensation cultivators that had lost to him, but a true master of the sword, his cultivation level far above Chen Changsheng's More iht arm severed Even if it was as he said, that he had relearned how to use the sith his left arm, it was impossible for hisheng went all out and won over hilory in it
He was the future Pope If he won, he would attract criticis The best e at all
It was very quiet, all eyes on Chen Changsheng as they awaited his decision No one dared to urge hiazes created an invisible pressure
It was at this h those layers of white curtain ”The road of cultivation is long and endless, but since you've already stepped upon it, how can you stop? As long as you incessantly press forward, there will come a time when you walk to that day There's no need to worry about whether you arrive early or late, let alone a need to care about victory or defeat, and why should the slander or praise of the world disorder your heart? Could it be that you haven't even understood this yet?”
There were notwith such a tone Of those present, only the Elder of Heavenly Secrets and…Xu Yourong had the right
The speaker was Xu Yourong, her voice clear and cold, even somewhat indifferent It was difficult to ascertain the emotions behind it
Many people followed the voice to the canopy of white curtains on the high platforure of the beauty within They began to feel strange because a strange at's words seeh another angle, it was ht of this, they couldn't help but sigh as they thought, even the Holy Maiden with her brightly lit Dao heart still has some resentment fro of the engagement
When the people of the Mount Li Sword Sect heard this, however, they began thinking about other things
Guan Feibai looked to Gou Hanshi+ and asked uncertainly, ”Seeing Junior Sister's response, Eldest Brother…ht still have a chance?”
Gou Hanshi+ ell-versed in the Daoist Canon, but he truly was not clear on these matters
The only person present that understood the whole truth of theThirty-Six When he saw those expressions on the crowd and the activity from the Mount Li Sword Sect, his lips turned into a sneer as he thought with derision, how can any of you understand the unreasonable and different sort of loving affection this young couple display to each other
They believed that Xu Yourong was ridiculing Chen Changsheng with these words
Tang Thirty-Six knew that she was not, and Chen Changsheng was even
Cultivation required continuous tees Victory and defeat were not important; slander and praise h, he needed to learn to disregard all these things and return to the essence of cultivation
By means of his realizations of life, by means of his extraordinary perception that he had obtained through battle, by th that he had obtained fro between life and death
He did not turn to her behind the white curtains, rather turning his gaze towards that waraze to look at Guan Bai on the stone platfor about the dust on the stone slabs, Guan Bai's empty sleeve, and his own sleeves
He walked onto the stone platform and stood before Guan Bai
This was the first time that many people were able to see hiendary Chen Changsheng was not very handsoave off the feeling of underripe youth
He stood there like a refreshi+ng spring breeze that was free from the constraints of the earth
Sounds of discussion, sighs of emotion, and comments of praise could be heard fro sword from his waist and raised it in the air before him
He only had one hand now, so hoould he unsheathe his sword?
His hand slowly proceeded up the sword and when it arrived at the hilt, his fingers slightly increased their strength and tightened their grip
Withthe bright sword
This was a very beautiful sight
It was just like the several dozenon the surface of a lake, slowly being rolled up by a gale and then taken away
(TN: A mu is Chinese measure of area that is equivalent 01647 acres)
It was even eneral, stained by blood and dust, slowly and fir with strength
This was taking off one's ar off one's armor did not always mean that one intended to return to one's honificent battle
(TN: 卸甲归田, 'taking off one's ar home', is a Chinese idiom that means retirement from office)
Or perhaps this was a battle that was returning to its very essence, a childish and clumsy battle
This battle was not influenced by any external factors, was not entangled by the interests of any factions, and had no bets or gambles on the line It was purely a battle