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Chapter 693

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As news of a hidden swordsmanship instructor spread throughout the Sword's Way Domain, more and more players learned the method to gather sword intent from this instructor.

More players set foot on the path to the Sword Dao Domain in search of the Hidden Sword Art Mentor.

During that period of time, the players who received sword instruction and understood sword will generously praised the "hidden sword instructor" on the forum.

For example:

The bald instructor was as diligent as a gardener. He carefully taught me, a flower that would become a wall hanging in the future. To thank him …

When I finished my studies, his eyes were filled with tears. His gaze was filled with gratification, joy, relief, and many other emotions. I could feel the holy light of an educator from him. I wanted to respectfully call him "teacher" …

And so on and so forth.

If Sui Ye knew about this, he would probably die from anger on the spot.

To hell with the glory of being an educator, to hell with being a teacher, I've had enough!

He had sent away hundreds of players and helped these swordsmen who had learned crooked paths to become sword cultivators. Only he knew how sad he was during this period of time.

He wanted to give up several times and cruelly kill all these stupid swordsmen.

However, whenever he thought of the supreme inheritance left behind by the Underworld Swordsman, he chose to endure it silently because he was unwilling to give up such a great opportunity.

This was a shortcut on his path to becoming an Ancient God. This little bit of difficulty was nothing!

Because of this, he secretly swore that no matter how difficult it was, he would definitely overcome it and obtain everything he wanted in the end.

Because he was the only and most legitimate successor of the Yellow Springs Swordsman, and he would also be the future Yellow Springs Swordsman.

For this reason, Suiye had thought of many ways to hide from the Players.

With his speed, he could leave in an instant, and the Players wouldn't even be able to touch his shadow.

However, there were too many players. Every time he found a precious Sword Will left behind by the Underworld Swordsman, he would stop and challenge it, shatter it, and absorb the essence of the Sword Will within.

This was the most dangerous moment for Sui Ye.

The danger did not come from the battle against the powerful Sword Seals. With his Sword God Imprint, he could easily defeat these shattered Sword Seals.

In fact, the danger often came from the short pause in the process of absorbing the sword intent.

Whenever this happened, there would always be a player popping out from somewhere and excitedly issuing a challenge.

After a few hundred rounds of teaching, Suiye was completely numb and gave up on resisting.

What else could he do? There were only three paths in front of him.

1. Directly kill the challenger and be deprived of a strand of sword intent

Second, accept the challenge, wait for the other party to release his Sword Intent, defeat him, and kill him!

Third, teach the challenger how to use the Sword Will, then wait for the challenger to release the Sword Will, defeat him, and kill him.

These three paths seemed like they had a choice, but in reality, they had no choice at all.

If he chose one, it would be equivalent to giving up on the many sword wills of the Underworld Swordsman. Then what was the point of staying here?

If he chose the second option, there would be no follow-up at all … He would have to wait patiently. It might take an entire day, or even longer.

Sui Ye even suspected that these swordsmen who had picked up the wrong path would never be able to learn the method of condensing sword intent without his guidance.

He naturally couldn't waste his energy on this. Moreover, enduring and waiting for such a long time wasn't beneficial to the cultivation of his Sword Heart.

Therefore, if he wanted to obtain the Underworld Sword Venerable's inheritance, he only had one choice.

That was to teach these foolish swordsmen how to properly use sword essence, and then kill them.

This was the only way to lose nothing and not waste a lot of time waiting.

Although the process was mentally and emotionally exhausting, Sui Ye endured it for the sake of his inheritance.

'If you've picked up the wrong path, I'll teach you. I'll straighten out the path of a sword cultivator, and then hurry up and die!'

Sui Ye even realized to his dismay that he was gradually becoming more and more adept at teaching others how to comprehend sword intent.

He even came up with his own teaching system of "condensing sword intent", which could point out the path of a foolish swordsman in a short period of time and help him condense sword intent.

He could even quickly come up with targeted teaching plans based on different personalities, emotional changes, and other characteristics, allowing different "swordsmen" to comprehend different Sword Wills.

What Sui Ye found even harder to accept was that he actually felt happy about it, because with these experiences, he could save a lot of time and spend it on comprehending the Sword Will left behind by the Underworld Swordsman.

How lowly of a happiness!

As one of the Eight Sword Envoys, he actually felt happy that he could save time teaching others to comprehend sword intent faster …

'What the hell, I don't want this lowly happiness at all!'

However, there were some things that could not be solved by resisting.

After all, there was a huge number of players who were invading the field of swordsmanship from all angles. Although there were countless deaths and injuries, they could still meet Sui Ye in the thick fog if they were lucky.

This was not something that Sui Ye could not meet even if he did not want to.

As for the grievance and pain in Sui Ye's heart, the players had no idea. They only felt that the hidden character was really too strong.

After searching the forum for a long time and finding a bunch of guides and teaching videos, they could not learn anything even after racking their brains for a few days.

With just a few words, this bald instructor could help them understand the essence of it, and draw inferences about other things from one instance. Finally, their hearts were clear and they could condense their own Sword Will.

To the players, this was much better than professional players like Mu Jiuge. This was a true professional.

If it was not for the end of the hidden plot after comprehending sword intent and triggering the final easter egg, the bald instructor would have killed them on the spot. The players even had the urge to continue listening to him so that they could go further on the path of a sword cultivator.

After all, knowledge from the outside world had to be paid. This was something that the Battle players knew very well.

Apart from the internal library of the Mansion of the Dead which was free, any knowledge from the outside world had to be purchased with soul coins.

For example, every knowledge accumulation and improvement in life professions was gained through countless practices.

Putting it into practice required a lot of soul coins.

Another example would be the Illusion Fish Clan's Stealth Technique, Tong Gua's Smithing Technique, and so on … If specialized guidance was required, these would also need to be purchased with soul coins.

Only in the field of swordsmanship could the bald instructor provide free and enthusiastic guidance. It was impossible to find someone like him in any other place.

Therefore, the players cherished this opportunity very much and did not want to miss the opportunity to learn.

Apart from the warrior players, some mages and assassins also joined the craze of cultivating Sword Will. They all sailed to the field of swordsmanship in search of the bald instructor.

According to what they said, why couldn't mages learn sword will? If I learned sword will, I would be able to use my sword to fight against others in close combat. I could even pretend to be a pig to eat a tiger and counterattack. Wouldn't that be great?

The assassin players had the same thought. They felt that why the warrior players could learn it but they couldn't. Flying on a sword like Ao Jian was also their dream.

What was worse was that the healer players thought so too. Why couldn't the healer attack? Usually, when there was a battle, the opponent would kill the healer players first. Why couldn't they have the ability to protect themselves?

Therefore, the number of students who wanted to learn Sword Will was still increasing.

Suiye's moment of despair was far from over …



During this period, Ao Jian's Sword Will was also getting stronger day by day.

The Sword Will supported by passion had the characteristic of not being worn down. It seemed weak, but it was almost invincible in this field of swordsmanship.

Not only did each failure not weaken Ao Jian's Sword Will, it would also strengthen as Ao Jian comprehended new Sword Will.

For almost two months, Ao Jian did not go offline even once. Relying on the support of the nutrient solution, he continuously challenged and was challenged in the field of swordsmanship.

Perhaps to other swordsmen, this place was extremely dangerous, and one wrong step could cost them their lives.

However, to Ao Jian, this place was more like a library.

Every Sword Will had its own story, and at this moment, he seemed to be wandering in this sea of books, enriching his experience and knowledge.

After reading over and over again, he comprehended many exquisite Sword Wills left by the Underworld Swordsman.

Until now, he had encountered a total of 168 Sword Wills, and he had comprehended all of them.

As a result, his Heart of the Sword had become extremely firm, and his Sword Will had recovered to the stage when he first cultivated Relentless Sword.

After abandoning Relentless Sword, Ao Jian thought that his Sword Will would progress slowly by relying on passion alone, and perhaps it would be a long time before he could return to his peak again.

Even he did not expect to encounter the field of swordsmanship at this time.

Everything could be said to be a blessing in disguise, so Ao Jian cherished such an opportunity.

Due to the large number of Sword Wills accumulated by the Underworld Swordsman, Ao Jian especially cherished every Sword Will he encountered during his journey, and would stop to comprehend them.



At this moment, after wandering around the outer circle, Ao Jian moved his mind, and the boat slowly sailed into the field of swordsmanship.

While moving forward, Ao Jian would occasionally see swordsmen fighting with swordsmen, swordsmen fighting with sword seals, and even sword seals fighting with sword seals.

The collision of different Sword Wills stirred up countless waves of Sword Will.

However, Ao Jian had long been used to this, so he turned a blind eye to it. His Heart of the Sword was feeling the aura of Sword Will coming from the surroundings, and he was looking for the next target.

The boat broke through the heavy fog, and at this moment, several figures appeared in the distance.

Ao Jian was immediately ready for the Sword Will Battle.

However, when the boat broke through the fog and saw everything in front of him, he could not help but be stunned.

Such a harmonious scene was really … a little unexpected.

He saw a group of players squatting on the raft, huddled together, and listening to a bald man's words with a look of obedient children.

Just as Ao Jian was feeling astonished, the bald man who was speaking suddenly looked at him.

At this moment, Roving Sword sensed a strong Sword Will.

The strength of this Sword Will was something that Ao Jian had never seen in his life. He was sure that this person was definitely an extraordinary and peerless swordsman!

Just from the sword light revealed in his eyes, Ao Jian could roughly judge the strength of this person.

It was not something that he could contend with, and even ten of him would not be enough!

"Newcomer, hurry up and learn the sword, the lesson just started!" At this moment, Sui Ye waved at Ao Jian in the distance and shouted.

Sui Ye, who had already learned to gather the players to teach, was giving a public lesson. He said this with a smile on his face, as if he wanted to show that he was very kind.

Hearing this, Ao Jian was confused.

Did something happen?

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