It sounded unbelievable that a sword could be excited, but Qin Lang had seen it with his own eyes. It was indeed a spiritual sword, it could still distinguish between good and bad.
A drop of dragon blood was enough to let this spiritual sword understand whether Qin Lang was good or bad to it.
For this spiritual sword, even if it killed a hundred or a thousand roosters, the benefits it would gain would be far less than a drop of dragon blood given by Qin Lang. Therefore, Qin Lang had completely catered to it.
After the Crimson Eye Spirit Sword absorbed the dragon blood essence, not only did it become "excited", it also seemed to be more agile and the aura it released was sharper.
Sharpness was not only in the spiritual sword itself, but also in the Sword Qi and Sword Aura that they released were the main weapons. Apart from that, there was also their own aura and will.
The "Sword Qi" formed by the aura and will of the spiritual sword was even more terrifying, because it was something between reality and nothingness. Just like the spiritual Sword Qi that Qin Lang had encountered before, it was impossible to defend against. However, this spiritual sword could continuously release Sword Qi and Sword Aura as long as there was an endless supply of spiritual energy. However, it could not release spiritual Sword Qi endlessly, because this would wear down its will and spirit. Therefore, this kind of attack was destined to be limited.
"Although you're just a sword, you're a spiritual sword. I believe you can understand me."
Qin Lang continued to communicate with this spiritual sword, "I'm not your master, and I don't want to be your master. I don't have the ambition to control you, because I'm just a martial arts cultivator, not an Immortal Cultivator. I just want to learn swordsmanship from you and understand Immortal Cultivators, that's all. If you can help me with my cultivation, I will continue to help you. "
This was considered an honest meeting. Facing a sword, there was no need for Qin Lang to lie to it.
Buzz!
After a while, the body of the spiritual sword vibrated, as if it had understood Qin Lang's words. In addition, its hostility towards Qin Lang had completely disappeared.
The two sides finally succeeded in communicating. Qin Lang released the mental sword qi in his second mental world and used his consciousness to control the mental sword qi. It constantly changed in the air and made various attacking postures.
Whoosh!
From the body of the Scarlet Eye Spirit Sword, a Spiritual Sword Qi flew out and faced Qin Lang's Spiritual Sword Qi from afar, making a gesture of challenge.
The best way for Qin Lang to learn Sword Dao from this Scarlet-Eyed Spirit Sword was to compete in Sword Dao. Immediately, the two Spiritual Sword Qis began to compete with each other. Although Qin Lang had never learned swordsmanship, he believed that martial arts were the same. Therefore, this Spiritual Sword Qi actually represented his martial arts attainments.
Moreover, Qin Lang had never learned swordsmanship, but the Mantis Blade Fist was a martial art that was somewhere between a fist technique and a blade technique. There were similarities between blade techniques and sword techniques.
Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!
The two Spiritual Sword Qis continued to compete in the narrow space. In an instant, they had already exchanged hundreds of blows. However, they were only competing with each other's moves. Neither of them had used their true strength. Qin Lang's Spiritual Sword Qi was strict and sharp. It emphasized on not giving an inch and strictly guarding the area within the control of the Sword Qi. On the other hand, the Spiritual Sword Qi of the Scarlet-Eyed Spirit Sword Qi was big, cunning and ruthless. It emphasized on being as fierce as thunder and as fast as lightning.
In terms of swordsmanship, the Scarlet-Eyed Spirit Sword's swordsmanship was obviously better than Qin Lang's. However, Qin Lang's swordsmanship was very strange. His swordsmanship did not look like swordsmanship. It was a combination of blade techniques, fist techniques, and leg techniques. It was a complete hodgepodge. However, what made Qin Lang powerful was that he could integrate these hodgepodge techniques into his swordsmanship without any flaws.
Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!
The Scarlet-Eyed Spirit Sword's attacks became faster and faster. It was like a meteor, coming and going without a trace.
There was no doubt that the Spiritual Sword Qi of the Scarlet-Eyed Spirit Sword was just like a cultivator's Flying Sword — fast and ruthless!
If an ordinary martial artist were to face a cultivator's Flying Sword, he would probably die in an instant if he was not careful. This was because the speed of a cultivator's Flying Sword was too fast. It was unimaginably fast. In addition, a cultivator's Flying Sword was completely connected with its master's mind. Therefore, it could be used like an arm and was flexible. At the same time, the Flying Sword could easily reach a range of a thousand steps. It could be said that "taking a person's head from a thousand steps away is as easy as taking something out of one's pocket". In other words, a cultivator with a Flying Sword was like having an arm that could extend at any time and cover a range of a thousand steps around them.
Think about it, a martial artist's understanding of weapons. There was a saying that "an inch longer is an inch stronger". This meant that an inch longer weapon was an inch stronger. A cultivator's Flying Sword could reach a length of a thousand steps in an instant. How strong was that?
It was precisely because of the advantage of weapons that a cultivator's "comprehensive strength" was stronger than a martial artist's. However, Qin Lang had once beheaded a cultivator. He knew that a cultivator also had a weakness. This weakness was "close combat". This was because a cultivator's martial arts were mainly used to control the Flying Sword. Their own martial arts fell behind.
In short, a cultivator was overly reliant on and valued their weapon, thus neglecting the cultivation of their body.
Even in terms of physique, a cultivator's physique was not as good as a martial artist's.
This was the conclusion that Qin Lang came to, and it should be the correct conclusion.
When many martial artists faced a cultivator, the first thing they thought of was to escape. This was because, although a martial artist was powerful, they were still in the category of "human". On the other hand, a cultivator who rode on a flying sword and breathed clouds and mist seemed to be close to the category of "immortals".
However, according to Qin Lang's understanding, when a martial artist ran into a cultivator, if he chose to escape, he would definitely die. This was because a cultivator was good at "long-range attacks" and "speed attacks". If a martial artist chose to escape, it would be tantamount to giving up one's own advantage to create an opportunity for the enemy.
The correct choice should be to directly face a cultivator and fight in close combat! However, apart from a few daring martial artists, there were probably not many martial artists who dared to face a cultivator and fight in close combat.
However, all things in the world are Yin and Yang mutually reinforcing and restraining each other. Although a cultivator's Flying Sword was tyrannical and sharp, it was not without weaknesses. Just like the saying of "an inch longer, an inch stronger", there was also the saying of "an inch shorter, an inch more dangerous".
An inch shorter, an inch more dangerous, which meant that the shorter the weapon, the greater the risk to the opponent in close combat.
Therefore, a cultivator could display the advantage of an inch longer, an inch stronger, and a martial artist should also display the advantage of an inch shorter, an inch more dangerous.
After exchanging pointers with the Scarlet-Eyed Spirit Sword, Qin Lang finally understood the situation. In addition, he also had a good understanding of the cultivator's Flying Sword sword techniques.
After exchanging pointers, Qin Lang gave the Scarlet-Eyed Spirit Sword a drop of dragon blood.
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