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Chapter 24 Nine Nights

The next night, Liu Shisui came to Jingjiu's cave again. He didn't stay for too long, but just said a few words before leaving.

As a natural Taoist seed that was highly anticipated by the entire Qingshan Sect, Liu Shisui is under too much pressure now. There are many disciples with the same talent here in the inner sect. Even if they are slightly inferior to him, they are more diligent than him in their practice. Not to mention, he is now following Gu Han to learn swords and often get in touch with the perverts on Liangwang Peak, so he naturally cannot relax.

On the third night, Liu Shisai came, so he laid the bed and folded the quilt for Jing Jiu, poured tea and served water.

Jing Jiu noticed that his left leg was inconvenient to walk, and then found a wound on the back of his neck.

"Beheaded again?"

Liu Shisui quickly explained: "It has nothing to do with Senior Brother Gu, it was the injury he suffered when comparing the sword."

Jing Jiu didn't say anything again.

Maybe it was because he was lying, or maybe it was because he was defending Gu Han in front of Jing Jiu, Liu Shisui felt that the atmosphere became a little awkward.

"That young master...I'll leave first?"

Jing Jiu ignored him.

The wind blew outside the cave, and the sword light illuminated a corner of the night and disappeared in an instant.

Jing Jiu raised his head and looked at that place, silent.

He knew very well the style of Liangwangfeng's behavior. Any disciples they liked would inevitably be extremely strict, and the pressure Liu Shisui would face would inevitably be extremely heavy.

On the fourth night, the courtyard was pushed open again, but tonight it was not Liu Shisui, but the fat man who had met on Jian Peak that day.

"My name is Ma Hua. My name is very inconspicuous. It is also very inconspicuous on Liangwang Peak. But of course it is much more important than you. Although you are more famous than me, you should be very clear about my purpose tonight. Yes, I am sending a message for Senior Brother Gu San, asking you not to meet with Ten Years in the future. You don't have to rush to speak. I know you look down on this method very much. And as long as you don't join Liangwang Peak, we have no reason to manage you, but don't forget that Ten Years are following us now to learn swords."

Ma Hua looked at Jing Jiu and said with a smile: "Ten Aoi is punished by Fenggu every day. He is not seriously injured, but it always hurts. Why do you think this is necessary?"

Jing Jiu glanced at him.

Ma Hua continued: "At Nansongting, you can follow you if you don't practice Taoism at the age of ten, but you know that he can't make such a choice now."

Jing Jiu knew what he was saying was true. As a natural Taoist seed, he came to the Jiufeng and came into contact with those desirable Dao Sword Techniques. Who could give up?

"Of course, we won't force him to make a choice."

Ma Hua said with a smile: "In fact, if he can't come to see you, you can go and see him."

The hidden meaning in this sentence is very deep, but to Jing Jiu, it is like a stone in a shallow stream, and you can see it clearly.

Jing Jiu was a little surprised: "Do you want me to enter Liangwang Peak?"

Ma Hua looked at him and said with a smile: "I have different ideas from Gu San. I don't care whether you take pills or how you enter the inner door. I only know that you are so lazy and can still reach this point. That only means that you are a real genius, and my favorite thing about Liangwangfeng is a genius."

The problem is that Jing Jiu doesn’t like Liangwangfeng.

He pointed outside the hole and signaled to see off the guests.

Ma Hua's smile did not fade away, but instead became more prosperous, saying, "It's interesting, interesting."

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On the fifth night, Liu Shisui came.

Jing Jiu did not see any external injuries on him, but he saw fatigue on his face and hesitation in his eyes.

The cave was very quiet. After finishing the matter at the age of ten, he stood in front of him, lowered his head and said, "Practicing swordsmanship is too hard, and I can't do it every day..."

Jing Jiu raised his hand, and at the age of ten, he understood what he meant and stopped talking.

"Practicing Taoism requires concentration."

Liu Shisui raised her head and looked at Jing Jiu's side face.

Jing Jiu was looking at the Sword Sutra, looking very attentive.

Liu Shisui knew that he just didn't want to see him.

The young master is very lazy and never reads books.

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On the sixth night, Liu Shisui didn't come.

On the seventh night, he came.

On the eighth night, he didn't come.

On the ninth night.

Jing Jiu looked out the window and confirmed that it was getting late and he shouldn't be here.

Since then, he has never looked out the window again.

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The days that followed were still so monotonous and there was nothing to say.

The disciples of Xijian Pavilion practiced diligently, and more than ten disciples who entered the inner sect were climbing the sword peak every day. It is said that several people saw hope of success. Only Jing Jiu was still basking in the sun every day, putting sand and gravel in the wheel carefully, waiting for time to turn the vast ocean of spirit sea into the nutrients needed to turn the sword fruit.

So he became an alien again.

But unlike in Nansongting, the Immortal Master Lin Wuzhi from Tianguang Peak is only responsible for answering the disciples' questions and never cared about him never going to class.

Other disciples were curious at first. After a period of observation, they found that if he was as rumored, they would ignore him and not even talk much.

After all, swordsmanship requires diligence and diligence, so how can we have time to care about others?

A few days later, a group of new disciples who passed the assessment were sent in Beiheting and other places. Several disciples also came to Nansongting, including Xue Yongge, Yushan Junior Sister and the young man surnamed Yuan from Lelang County. It seems that Master Lu's departure did not have much impact on them.

In the Xijian Pavilion, Xue Yongge promoted Jing Jiu's laziness and bad habits, but unfortunately he did not get much response.

Junior sister Yushan and the boy from Lelang County defended Jing Jiu a few words, and then made a special trip to visit Jing Jiu once.

Jing Jiu still didn't understand, but he was much closer than when he was in Nansongting.

He remembered the name of Junior Sister Yushan and invited her and the boy from Lelang County to eat two mountain fruits.

That night, two monkeys came over the mountain and found that there was no fruit to eat, and they couldn't help but feel a little resentful.

Time passes slowly and calmly.

Liu Shisui secretly came twice, laying the bed and folding quilts for him, sweeping the courtyard, and saying a few words.

I don’t know if it’s because the pressure is too great or because the practice is too hard, he says less and less.

After a few days, Jing Jiu learned from junior sister Yushan that the date of the Chengjian Conference had been set, and it was in early spring next year.

If you think about it carefully, it is only half a year before the period of inheriting the sword.

The most anticipated person for this sword-inheriting conference was of course Zhao Layue, which can even be said to be very popular. It is said that even other sects are discussing which mountain she was booked in advance, and in the end she would choose which mountain she would choose to inherit the sword.

In addition to Zhao leyue, the one who attracted the most attention was Liu Shisui.

Everyone was curious about the speed of this natural Taoist seed’s cultivation.

Now Liu Shisui's sword pill has been completed. If you can achieve perfection in the first realm and be qualified to participate in the sword inheritance conference, you will definitely become the focus of the competition among the peaks.

In that case, he will become the second youngest sword bearer ever.

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The next morning, Jing Jiu left the cave.
Chapter completed!
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