(Thanks to "Rocket Monkey" for his monthly ticket and "Burning Skeleton" for his tip.)
Something appeared in Chu Mu's hand. It was a red gourd the size of a palm. After opening it, a sweet and fishy smell wafted out. Inside the gourd was a red pill the size of a longan core, rolling in his palm.
"It should be a pill similar to the Scarlet Blood Pill, but the medicinal power it contains seems to be even stronger than that of the Scarlet Blood Pill," Chu Mu said to himself. His powerful soul force allowed him to detect details that others could not.
There were more than twenty pills in the gourd. Chu Mu put the stopper back into his space wristband and took out another item.
This item was somewhat familiar to him, as if he had seen it somewhere before.
Whether it was the patterns on it or the strange fluctuations, Chu Mu suddenly recalled the picture scroll in the secret chamber of the Chu family: the Picture Scroll of Wind.
"Although I didn't gain anything from my second attempt at comprehending the Picture Scroll of Wind, I received some vague information that there are seven other pictures similar to the Picture Scroll of Wind," Chu Mu said to himself.
"Could it be that this is one of the other seven?"
Chu Mu couldn't help but have this thought, because the item in his hand was too similar to the Picture Scroll of Wind that he had seen before.
Suddenly, he had the urge to open it, but on second thought, he restrained himself.
If it was really something similar to the Picture Scroll of Wind, once it was opened, fluctuations would definitely spread out.
And Chu Mu might also enter a state similar to when he had comprehended the Picture Scroll of Wind. In that state, he wouldn't know what was approaching him.
The Blood Demon Realm was not a safe place. It was not even safe.
After putting the Picture Scroll of Wind back into his space wristband, Chu Mu transferred all the Blood Demon cores, pills, and spirit stones from his low-grade space wristband into his middle-grade space wristband, and then stuffed the low-grade space wristband into his clothes.
In fact, putting the low-grade space wristband into the middle-grade space wristband was the best way to do it, and Chu Mu also wanted to do so.
But that wouldn't work. Every Space Bracelet had an internal space. No matter how big or small it was, it was an independent internal space.
Once a Space Wristband was put into another Space Wristband, the internal space would reject it. The final result of the rejection would be the collapse of one of the internal spaces, which meant that the Space Wristband would be destroyed.
That was what the book said. Chu Mu would not try to verify the authenticity of this statement. For him, whether it was a middle-grade or low-grade space bracelet, they were all very precious. It would be stupid to destroy any of them.
Finally, Chu Mu picked up the long and narrow blood-red sword and put it into his space bracelet. According to Chu Mu's judgment, this blood-red sword should be a middle-grade sword.
After tidying everything up, Chu Mu looked up into the distance and muttered to himself, "Next, I'll continue to hone my swordsmanship."
…
The dim Sword Light pierced through the void. There was no blood splashing, but the chest of a two-striped Blood Demon was cut open. Its heart was pierced and minced. It died without even a scream.
Swish, swish, swish. Every move seemed simple, and the Sword Light condensed on each sword was dimmer than before. However, its power was very amazing. Even the skin of the two-striped Blood Demon was not tough enough to resist. It was cut open and killed in one strike.
Compared to before, Chu Mu's sword was more concise and fierce. The sharpness began to be restrained, and the momentum and fluctuations caused by the sword became weaker.
The sword was a weapon of murder, and swordsmanship was the art of killing!
This was the path that Chu Mu walked when he comprehended the path of a swordsmanship grandmaster. In the past, he did have the attainments of a swordsmanship grandmaster, but his real swordsmanship had not reached the level that a swordsmanship grandmaster should have.
It was like a bucket that had reached a height of one meter, but the water inside had not reached a height of one meter. It had not reached its limit.
Chu Mu had reached the level of a swordsmanship grandmaster on his own. In the absence of further progress and guidance, he had to figure out everything on his own. However, after reaching the level of a grandmaster, every bit of progress was very difficult, not to mention that he had to figure out everything on his own without any guidance. It was even more difficult.
After many life-and-death battles in the Blood Demon Realm, during which he had slain countless little Blood Demons with his sword, he had been improving nonstop through the actual slaughtering, pouring water into the bucket.
Now, Chu Mu had finally reached his current limit. Not only did he have the theoretical knowledge of a swordsmanship grandmaster, he also had the level of swordsmanship that a swordsmanship grandmaster should have. He knew everything about a swordsmanship grandmaster and was no longer limited to a corner like before.
I have a feeling that I will make another breakthrough in my swordsmanship before the end of the Blood Demon Realm, Chu Mu thought to himself. His eyes were glittering, and he was absolutely confident.
…
On the dark red, boundless land, a person was running as if he were flying. With one step, he would cover seven to eight meters. With another step, he would cover another seven to eight meters. He was so fast that even the most agile cheetah could not compare to him.
As the person flew past quickly, the air was filled with the smell of blood. There was also a murderous aura spreading out, which was left after killing too many little Blood Demons.
Three one-striped little Blood Demons appeared not far away. When they saw that it was a human, they were very excited and cried out in joy. But then, they sensed the terrifying murderous aura around the human, which seemed to be filled with the resentment of many little Blood Demons before they died. They wailed and cried out in pain.
The three one-striped little Blood Demons came to a halt. They were extremely frightened. They hurriedly flapped the small wings on their backs and turned around to flee.
Although they were very ferocious, the murderous aura emanating from the human told them that at least hundreds of little Blood Demons had died by his sword. It was enough to scare them out of their wits.
The person who was running away also noticed the three one-striped little Blood Demons that had turned around. A blood-red light flashed in his eyes. He slightly adjusted his direction and suddenly increased his speed, like a gust of wind.
With a swoosh, the dark green Sword Light swept across the sky like a meteor. The Sword Light flashed and turned into three dark green cold stars. Each of them carried a wisp of Innate Sword Qi. They pierced through the backs of the three one-striped little Blood Demons and strangled them to death.
The figure flew past. Before the three one-striped little Blood Demons fell to the ground, he flicked his sword, and three Blood Demon Cores immediately flew up. His left hand stroked the air, and the three Blood Demon Cores disappeared. The figure left, and the corpses of the three one-striped little Blood Demons fell to the ground and rapidly shriveled up.
Chu Mu's use of the Wind Concept was becoming smoother and smoother.
He only used 20% of the Wind Concept to perform the Gust of Wind, and only consumed a little of his own Sword Qi. He was able to maintain such a high speed and fly for a long time. He killed any one-striped or two-striped little Blood Demons he encountered during his flight.
"Right now, compared to before I entered the Blood Demon Realm, although my cultivation hasn't improved, my overall strength is a lot stronger," thought Chu Mu. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to qidian.com to vote for me. Your support is my biggest motivation.)
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