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Chapter 892: One foot fell, but King Su never came out

Chapter 892: After a heavy fall, King Su never came out
The ancient sword "Su Wang" is the second most famous sword in the world, surpassing the 160,000 swords buried in the Wu Family Sword Tomb in the past. It is the sword of the generation of the Wu Family Sword Tomb.

On the Yanzi River, when Xu Fengnian heard Li Chungang say that the ancient sword the woman was carrying was called Su Wang, the expression on his face was extremely shocked.

He had just met his mother, Zhao Yutai, the sword attendant of Princess Wu Su of Northern Liang, on Qingcheng Mountain. He had obtained Wu Su's sword, the Great Liang Dragon Bird. At the same time, he also learned many secrets from the aunt, including one about A section of the Wu Family Sword Tomb.

According to the rules of the Wu Family Sword Tomb, if the swordsmen of the younger generation want to go out to practice, they must first defeat an ancestor in the family and obtain his sword.

This contemporary sword crown Wu Liuding came out with the "Su King". Could it be that he was better than the contemporary head of the Wu Family Sword Tomb? No, it’s also possible that his sword attendant defeated Su Wang’s sword master?

Xu Fengnian was confused and looked at the woman. The woman sensed something in the air and immediately opened her eyes and looked back.

Xu Fengnian looked at her, shocked, and smiled reluctantly.

The woman glanced at him, then closed her eyes again. She seemed to have clearly seen Xu Fengnian's ability and was dismissive of him.

"Pong!"

The duel between the big boat and the small boat finally decided the winner. The small boat couldn't use its small skills to make a big difference. After the failure, it immediately ran away and distanced itself. However, the man in green shirt held a bamboo pole and swept across the river, causing splashes of water. Taking advantage of the force, he flew straight to the deck of the ship.

Xu Xin finally saw clearly the true face of this contemporary swordsman of the Wu family. He was dressed in a green shirt, and his appearance was not unusual. His face was old-fashioned. At first glance, he showed an unkind and withdrawn temperament. The sword was withered in the sword grave, and it had always been like this.

Wu Liuding was tall and slender. He never carried a sword with him. He just carried a black and green bamboo pole on his shoulder and stared at Xu Xin with his hands folded. His posture was extremely arrogant.

"Little prince, be careful!"

Seeing that this man might be harmful to Xu Xin, Ning Emei and a group of Fengzi camp sergeants wanted to attack him regardless of the difference in strength, but Xu Xin waved his sleeves and pushed him behind him.

"Young prince? Are you Xu Longxiang, the youngest son of Xu Xiao?"

Wu Liuding knew Xu Xin because Xu Xin's family and the Wu family were considered relatives.

The sword crown of the Wu family of the previous generation was Wu Su, Princess of Northern Liang.

Wu Su married Beiliang, and the relationship with Jianzhong was somewhat tense. Before Wu Liuding entered the Jianghu, the old man from Jianzhong specifically mentioned the situation in Beiliang, and he went to find out about it, so he knew Xu Xin.

Xu Xin glanced at Wu Liuding, and then his eyes gradually passed over him, landing on the woman with her eyes closed and carrying the ancient sword on her back. The latter also opened her eyes in time and looked at him for a long time.

She is Wu Liuding's sword attendant, and her name is very simple, even a little tacky, called Cuihua.

In addition to cultivating direct bloodlines, the Wu Family Sword Tomb in the past dynasties also selected outstanding people with foreign surnames as disciples and trained them to become swordsmen.

The sword attendant and the sword master grew up together and cultivated them carefully. They fed and raised the sword for their master all their lives until they finally buried the sword. They were shadow-like figures.

The sword master should practice royal swordsmanship, while the swordsman should practice domineering swordsmanship. This is the written rule engraved on the sword stele by the ancestors of the Wu Family Sword Tomb. When it comes to murderous swordsmanship, there is no swordsman in the world who is more powerful than the Wu family swordsman.

The sword attendants of the Wu family all have outstanding swordsmanship skills since childhood, and some even surpass the sword master himself in swordsmanship and killing skills. However, after the master reaches adulthood, the sword attendant is only responsible for sharpening the sword's heart and swordsmanship. He is not allowed to help when the enemy is defeated. There is no need to die for the master. There is no rule to avenge the sword master, only the custom of burying the sword and guarding the grave.

The ancestors of the Wu family set these iron rules back then, fearing that their descendants would rely on them to practice superior swordsmanship, which would be harmful and useless, and would delay the pure swordsmanship of seeking the Tao alone.

Wu Liuding, the swordsman of this generation in Jianzhong, has entered the world. He wears a green shirt and goes south with a sword. I don't know how many people are paying attention to him secretly. Naturally, there are also many interested people who are inquiring about the shadow sword attendant.

However, the Wu Family Sword Tomb is a leaky and weird place. Naturally, those who engage in intelligence can't get the exact information. They only vaguely know that this generation of swordsmen with Wu Liuding's swordsmanship is even more outstanding than the previous generation.

Every young swordsman from the Wu family is an outstanding genius. Once they leave the Sword Tomb, there are only two possibilities: become the best in swordsmanship and return to the Sword Tomb with honor, or die on the way to practice without being buried in the sword. mound.

A failed sword crown is not even qualified to take back the sword to the family. No matter where he dies, he will be buried wherever he dies. The sword attendant will guard the tomb and guard the sword for the rest of his life.

Zhao Yutai on Qingcheng Mountain is the tombkeeper and swordkeeper of Princess Wu Su. As the sword crown of the previous generation, Wu Su naturally failed from the perspective of the sword tomb.

However, the princess herself had never thought of sending herself and her sword back to the Wu family for burial.

"Wu Liuding came to Yanzijiang to challenge Old Sword God Li, but he didn't want to meet an opponent like you again. Very good, then I will challenge you first."

Wu Liuding didn't have a sword in his hand, he just swung his hand casually to the green bamboo pole, and matched his words, which seemed full of pretentiousness.

But as his words fell, the waves on the Yanzi River rippled, everyone's sleeves danced wildly without wind, and the invisible sword energy instantly filled the world.

Xu Xin looked at Wu Liuding who was driving a green bamboo pole, and just slapped the boat pole casually. The boat pole, which was several feet high, slammed into Wu Liuding, and he was supported by the top of the green bamboo pole.

Xu Xin used the boat pole as a weapon to launch his moves. After Wu Liuding withstood the wave, he smiled cheerfully and twisted with one hand. The bamboo pole spun away from his shoulders and flew forward. He stepped forward in a green shirt, holding one end of the bamboo pole and using the bamboo pole. He made a sword and stabbed Xu Xin with one sword.

Xu Xin just raised the boat pole with one hand and continued to smash it down. The bamboo pole bent instantly. The bamboo pole that should have cracked on the spot was bent into a breathtaking arc by Wu Liuding's hands. He pressed the twisting trick with both hands again, and the big pole was like a full moon bow. , bounced into the air, injecting a sharp sword energy.

Xu Xin just continued to exert force with the boat pole as usual, trying to smash everything in front of him. The first thing to do was to smash the sword energy shot by Wu Liuding into pieces.

A roar filled the sky and ravaged the deck. Sword auras flew everywhere in the ship. Dozens of criss-crossing ravines appeared. Xu Xin's figure suddenly flew out and fell with a heavy kick, which was no less impressive than a sword-immortal kneeling down.

Wu Liuding's bamboo pole tightened again, and the aura on the green bamboo pole surged. Even the layman could see the green light lingering on the tip of the sword with the naked eye. The so-called sword aura, the advanced state, is to make the sword give off a majestic aura that is connected with the heaven and earth.

The world only thinks that a man should carry a three-foot green sword to kill and defeat enemies. Do they really think that it is just a three-foot copper and iron sword?
In this sword fight, the bamboo pole was broken into two. Wu Liuding held half of it in each hand and retreated again and again, finally retreating to the edge of the deck.

Behind Wu Liuding, the sword attendant Cuihua, who was almost the most powerful swordsman in the contemporary sword tomb, slowly opened her eyes, and the Suwang sword behind her trembled softly with the sound of cicadas.

But she knew very well that when this famous sword was unsheathed and when it was delivered to Wu Liuding's hands, it was very particular. If you were not careful, you would not save people, but harm them.

In the end, Wu Liuding failed to use the Suwang Sword because he chose to roll off the deck like a donkey, and instead of continuing to fight, he decisively walked away.

(End of this chapter)

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