Chapter 337: The Four Swords of Thirty Years
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 337: The Four Swords of Thirty Years

The vast majority of sword cultivators in the world would only cultivate one lifeblood flying sword. They nurture their flying swords daily to achieve the so-called unity of man and sword, which was what outsiders refer to as the synchronization of heart and mind.

The reason for only nurturing one flying sword was not only because it was difficult to nurture multiple flying swords simultaneously, but also due to the general understanding among sword cultivators: the lifeblood flying sword was the sword cultivator's partner in life and death. Having one would suffice.

Given these reasons, sword cultivators who could simultaneously nurture several lifeblood flying swords were a minority in the world. The blind old sword immortal in front of him displayed remarkable talent in swordsmanship when he first went up the mountain to train in the sword. Otherwise, his master would not have had such high hopes for him, bestowing upon him the renowned sword, New Mirror, as soon as he went up the mountain.

The reality was that he did not disappoint his master either. In a short span of several decades, he reached the realm of Nepenthe, cultivating more than one flying sword. In the foreign cultivation world, he enjoyed considerable prestige.

However, after his defeat, he became disheartened and secluded himself for half a sixty-year cycle. Gradually, his name faded from the world.

For the blind old sword immortal's Sword Dao, New Mirror was everything. It held significant importance in his sword cultivation journey. Thus, when he first summoned this flying sword, it was with the utmost caution in this battle against the Great Liang Emperor.

The flying sword New Mirror cut through the wind and snow. Countless sword qi scattered, blending into the falling snow. It then carried along numerous snowflakes, creating the illusion that there were thousands of flying swords simultaneously slashing toward the Great Liang Emperor. Though it might not appear impressive to the naked eye, it was undoubtedly a grand spectacle to the sen

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