Chapter 160: Chapter 159 Sword Heartâs Legacy (Six)_1
In fact, Fu Qian also found it strange.
Compared to when they had last met, the Ji Liushuang before him had clearly progressed,
but strictly speaking, her strength had still not broken through the Sixth Phase, a major realmâs difference from his own.
With his deliberate disguise, it was highly unlikely for her to notice.
Not to mention in such a distracted state.
âIn any case, this isnât a place you should be.â
After being stunned by Fu Qianâs words for a long while, Ji Liushuang finally regained her composure a bit.
âLetâs talk outside.â
âAlright!â
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Fu Qian did not refuse her suggestion.
In his current state, continuing to Li Weixuan was impossible.
And when Ji Liushuang spoke those words, she had not even put down the Sword Bell in her hand.
Ji Liushuang wasnât foolish; her earlier words could only temporarily bamboozle her, any anomaly would be detected by her.
However, it wasnât an entirely fruitless endeavor, Ji Liushuangâs condition was rather unique, which could be studied opportunistically.
Thus, Fu Qian, as if possessed by the spirit of an Academy Award-winning actor, followed Ji Liushuang outside with a gaze full of tender love.
âYou should take off your clothes first, otherwise it would be troublesome if someone spotted us.â
Only at this moment did Ji Liushuang appear to relax slightly and stored away the Sword Bell.
âItâs alright here.â
Fu Qian smiled, but still took out the items from his pocket as told and threw his clothes to the side.
âI am now an instructor at Heavenâs Commencement Institute, so itâs no problem for me to come here.â
He waved the card in his hand.
An instructor at Heavenâs Commencement InstituteâŠ
Ji Liushuang was stunned again.
This man, claiming to be her father, was actually an instructor at the Academy?
But if it was true, it did prove what he said â with the many methods of Heavenâs Commencement Institute, maintaining a youthful appearance was not difficult.
Sometimes, life is just that mysterious.
For example, you leave the house fine and well in the morning, and halfway there, you suddenly gain a father.
Seeing Ji Liushuangâs complex expression as she conversed, and her intentional avoidance of eye contact with him, Fu Qian laughed and explained, deliberately making his motives sound vague.
âI havenât been with the Academy for long, and today is undeniably the happiest day for me.â
âI actually wasnât planning on speaking to you, I just wanted to take a glance⊠You donât need to rush to say anything.â
âThat said, how did you recognize me? I am quite confident in my disguise.â
Fu Qian feigned curiosity, pretending to change the subject to avoid awkwardness.
ââŠActually, I donât know either.â
After a long silence, Ji Liushuang finally shook her head and spoke.
âThe truth is, Iâm not really familiar with Tong Minghui; I also couldnât see through your disguise.â
âBut I just knew it wasnât him when I saw you.â
Is it really that mystical? Is there any logic left!
After hearing Ji Liushuangâs response, Fu Qian silently marveled in his heart and thought of another question.
âIsnât the Sword Pavilion open today? Why didnât you participate?â
âI did participate, I just left early, thatâs all.â
Ji Liushuang sighed silently, speaking softly as if suddenly remembering something.
âYou just said you went to the Sword Pavilion?â
âYes!â
Fu Qian nodded with a smile, not explaining why.
âItâs a pity I was only inside for a short while before I was kicked out. I didnât even ascend to the second floor.â
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Upon hearing this, Ji Liushuang uttered a low âoh,â and after a moment of silence,
âIâm on the fourth floor, you definitely wonât be able to see me.â
Fourth floor?
Hadnât that careless guard said only up to the third floor was allowed?
Fu Qian thought for a moment, guessing that this was probably a privilege extended to this excellent student.
âToday, while meditating in the Sword Pavilion, I suddenly felt unwell.â
Whether she wanted to divert attention or was eager to confide, Ji Liushuang continued speaking.
âI felt indescribably tired all of a sudden, my head in a haze, and no matter how hard I tried, I couldnât concentrate on the sword anymore.â
âI persisted for a while, but there was no improvement, so I decided to walk outside.â
âBefore I knew it, I ended up here, and then I saw you.â
Ji Liushuang glanced at Fu Qian, her emotions unreadable.
âSo when you asked me how I knew, the answer is I didnât know.â
âIn fact, because my mind was so foggy, I didnât even notice you, but when you walked past me, something just felt off.â
âIt was as if a voice was telling me thereâs something wrong with this person.â
A voice speaking? Ji Liushuangâs description piqued Fu Qianâs interest.
âBut if this is the so-called Sword Intent, it seems a bit too absurd.â
Ji Liushuang gave a somewhat melancholic smile.
âWhat exactly is Sword Intent?â
Seeing her enthusiasm for the topic, Fu Qian remembered his mission and wasnât too proud to ask.
However, to Ji Liushuang, Fu Qianâs question seemed like he was just going along with the conversation, and she didnât point it out.
âSword Intent is a concept in Sword Dao cultivation.â
âFrom the first day, every instructor has told us, âSword in hand, but more importantly, sword in heart.â
Only by clarifying oneâs heart and seeing oneâs true nature can one find their true meaning of Sword Dao, which is Sword Intent.
Sword Intent isnât bound by oneâs cultivation level, it can be comprehended and nurtured at any stage.
Once itâs understood, it signifies finding the path to oneâs own Demigod Path.â
Although it sounded a bit esoteric, there didnât seem to be any major problems with the explanation.
Sword Intent represents the Demigod Path, which now made the emphasis placed on access to the Sword Pavilion understandable.
As Fu Qian pondered, he observed Ji Liushuang.
The feeling became clearerâthat she indeed had something more about her, some change that affected her entire being.
To put it more artistically, she inexplicably had an aura of the immortalâor demonic.
Sword Intent, Sword Heart?
Considering his mission, could it be that Ji Liushuang was the actual target of his journey?
Apart from a faint non-human aura, there was nothing obviously malevolent about her so far.
âIf thereâs nothing else, you should go back first.â
Ji Liushuang looked up into the distance, her face suddenly turning cold as she turned back to squarely face Fu Qian for the first time.
âIâll regard what you said just now as unheard, and you shouldnât mention it to anyone either.â
âIâll be leaving soon.â
Although Ji Liushuang spoke unkindly, Fu Qian did not show any displeasure.
Following her gaze, Fu Qian immediately understood why she wanted him to leave.
A long queue was approaching from afar, every individual dressed in the Swordsmanship Department uniform.
The time had come, the Sword Pavilion was now closed, todayâs meditation had ended.
Whether Ji Liushuang believed his earlier bluster or not, she certainly did not want others to witness the scene before them.
From a distance, the students displayed varied expressions after a day of meditation.
Silence, excitement, exhaustionâthe emotionally complex crowd quickly approached.
The students immediately noticed Ji Liushuang and Fu Qian standing there and cast questioning looks.
âLiushuang, are you alright? What happened to you just now?â
At the forefront of the queue, Yuan Xin from earlier took the lead, looking at Ji Liushuang with concern.
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