"I've heard about it, but it seems to have been discovered by the Hidden Sect. People like us wouldn't dare to get involved, so there's no need to ask too much," said the round-faced middle-aged Martial Artist.
Li Fuxiu and Jiang Shi exchanged glances, completely unaware but increasingly intrigued. Jiang Shi couldn't help but interject, "Old Peng, is it true that we have Sword Immortals in Huaxia? I once read the Shu Mountain Sword Hero Legend. Are they like those sword-wielding heroes who can fly with their swords?"
Li Fuxiu glanced at Jiang Shi with a look of approval. That was a good question. Although Li Fuxiu had encountered many Martial Artists, the highest level he had come across was someone like Peng Shishan, a Master of Transformation.
Usually, Li Fuxiu interacted with Peng Shishan to learn more about Martial Arts Secrets, but Peng Shishan often only revealed trivial matters. Compared to what he was sharing today, those were indeed minor details. Today, however, Peng Shishan seemed particularly enthusiastic about discussing Martial Arts Secrets, and Li Fuxiu was naturally eager to hear more.
Especially from such a remarkable figure in martial arts, whose extraordinary presence was truly captivating.
"Pretty much," Peng Shishan confirmed. If one couldn't even fly with their sword, how could they be considered a Sword Immortal?
"The Qinling Sword Immortal Ruins were indeed discovered by the Hidden Sect. However, there are many factions within the Hidden Sect, and they fought fiercely among themselves. But later on, when a master appeared, all the Hidden Sect members fell silent," Peng Shishan continued.
"Alright, alright, let's stop there. I only know what I've heard about this master; I don't have all the details. Don't ask too much; I'm not drunk enough for you to pry information from me," Peng Shishan added.
He truly wasn't drunk; he was just a bit excited from drinking and discussing matters related to Martial Artists. He revealed some Martial Arts Secrets, especially regarding that master who could intimidate everyone.
Li Fuxiu and Jiang Shi were engrossed in the story when it suddenly came to an end, leaving them feeling unsatisfied and regretful. However, they couldn't press for more questions; after all, what Peng Shishan had shared today was already quite substantial.
"By the way, Old Peng, may I ask what that master's name is? How can one meet him?" Li Fuxiu couldn't resist asking one last question.
"That's something I really can't disclose," Peng Shishan replied with a smile.
"What a pity! To meet such an extraordinary master would truly be a stroke of luck," Li Fuxiu lamented.
"From what Old Peng says, this master is almost not human anymore but rather a deity—at least in my eyes," Jiang Shi, an atheist, now sighed in admiration.
"It could indeed be said that he is half human and half god. So tonight, no matter who those two people are, there's no need to worry," Peng Shishan chuckled.
"With Old Peng saying that, I feel completely at ease," Li Fuxiu responded with a smile.
After finishing their meal and drinks and taking some time to rest, the group set off for Qingyi Mountain around five o'clock in the afternoon.
Meanwhile, Jiang Chen wasn't anxious at all; it was only five o'clock now and eight-thirty was still some time away.
When eight o'clock came and darkness fell, Jiang Chen met Jiang Jiewen in a park in the county town.
"Jiang Chen, there's only half an hour left. Are we going to make it?" Jiang Jiewen asked anxiously.
"We'll make it just fine," Jiang Chen replied with a calm smile.
As Jiang Chen's voice fell, he slapped the Storage Jade Gourd, and Zong Yun Jian flew out.
Seeing the long sword that suddenly floated in front of him, Jiang Jiewen, despite being mentally prepared, still covered his mouth in utter astonishment.
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