It could be said that even Pang Ban, whom she considered like a god or demon, might not be as good as her.

"Although Master Pang accepted me as his disciple out of respect for the Emperor, he didn't teach me martial arts. But it doesn't matter, now I have Sister Qing... Hmph."

Zhao Min herself was a great lover of martial arts, and now that she had found a powerful figure like A Qing, she was naturally overjoyed.

At the same time, I was determined to seize this opportunity, acquire skills, and impress everyone.

Including that arrogant and haughty sorcerer!

Afterwards, Zhao Min told Hebi Weng and the Eight Heroes of Divine Arrows to return home, while she herself went south with Aqing and Xi Shi.

……

With nothing to do all day, Abi and I quietly spent this happy time together.

However, beneath the calm surface, there are often undercurrents.

At least Jiang Sishui sensed several groups of prying eyes.

Clearly, the fish is about to take the bait.

Easily shaking off the watchful eyes of several spies, the two returned to Mantuo Manor.

Seeing Abi's reluctant expression, Jiang Sishui kissed her on the cheek and said with a smile, "Don't worry, I'll take you again tomorrow."

Abi's eyes lit up, and she perked up completely: "Really Gong?"

Jiang Sishui smiled and nodded.

They're being watched right now, and it would be somewhat inappropriate if he reappeared tomorrow with a different person by his side.

Therefore, Jiang Sishui planned to bring Abi along as well.

"Brother Jiang is so kind." Abi smiled broadly, opened her arms, and hugged him.

After meeting the women and having dinner, Jiang Sishui began her daily diary entry as usual.

159 King Abira: Actually, I'm the villain, but I went undercover and became the male lead.

Today, Shi Hongying gave me what she had taken from her brother: a broken wine glass.

[I took one look and, holy crap, isn't that one of the "Five Heroes of the Heavenly Sword"?]

The main storyline of "The Legend of the Swordsman" is intertwined with the plot of "The Legend of the Swordsman," which is quite interesting.

The title that should have belonged to Wu Du, the leader of the Beggars' Sect in "The Legend of the Swordsman", was actually obtained by Shi Baidu, the leader of the Six Harmonies Gang.

Furthermore, since there are "Five Nobles of the Heavenly Sword," then the "Heavenly Sword" must exist.

However, in the story's background, the "Heavenly Sword" was a peerless sword commissioned by Qin Shi Huang, Ying Zheng, after he unified China and established his authority. He secretly ordered five top-notch swordsmiths to forge it together. The sword was completed on the day Qin Shi Huang died.

[But Qin Shi Huang was still alive in reality, so who forged the "Heavenly Sword"?]

Inside the room, as soon as Jiang Sishui left, Shi Hongying took out a copy of her diary and waited.

She had originally planned to hand over the title to Jiang Sishui, but after hearing him mention "Heavenly Sword Five Titles" in his diary, she realized that he was also an acquaintance of this secret.

This further solidified my original idea.

Upon seeing the diary entry stating that the title should have originally belonged to Wu Du of the Beggars' Sect, Shi Hongying nodded silently.

Several years ago, Shi Baidu clashed with Wu Du, an elder of the Beggars' Sect. The two fought fiercely, and Shi Baidu used a heavy blow, which was enough to kill Wu Du with a single palm strike.

Unexpectedly, after Wu Du tried his best to dodge, the palm struck the wine pot at his waist.

The wine jug shattered on the ground, but it also saved Wu Du's life.

Seeing that things were going badly, Wu Du didn't bother to pick up the wine jug he had brought home and ran away.

Shi Baidu intended to give chase, but a chance glance revealed the wine vessel hidden inside the wine pot.

Shi Baidu was quite knowledgeable. He had once heard the legend of the "Five Heavenly Swords and Five Nobles" by chance, and thus quietly put away the noble title.

For the next few years, Shi Bai searched everywhere for the other four nobles, but never found a clue.

More than half a year ago, he heard that the Blood Moon Cult was also looking for the "Five Noble Swords of Heaven".

The Tang Family Escort Agency in Tongguan, Shanzhou, was one of the owners of the Five Nobles. Because they refused to submit, the entire family was wiped out, with only one person escaping alive.

Upon hearing the news, Shi Baidu felt extremely guilty, fearing that the Blood Moon Cult would find out he also possessed a noble title and then come to kill him.

After much deliberation, Shi Bai decided to voluntarily hand over his title.

Because he estimated that King Abira likely possessed one of the five noble titles, it would be virtually impossible for him to collect them all.

Rather than indulging in that unrealistic dream, it's better to seize this opportunity to proactively expose oneself and exchange one's noble status for King Abhiro's friendship.

When Shi Hongying found out about this, that's when the rest of the story unfolded.

Was the 'Heavenly Sword' forged by the Qin Emperor?

Shi Hongying was slightly surprised, and at the same time became even more curious about its origin in reality.

……

In another room, Abi played with the jue-style ornament hanging around her neck, a hint of understanding appearing on her pretty face.

"It seems that Brother Jiang has his eye on that 'Heavenly Sword'."

However, its origins are not important; what matters is the "Heavenly Sword" itself.

The "Heavenly Sword" in the drama shines with dazzling light from the moment it appears, blinding everyone. When King Abira wields it, he eliminates anyone or any number of enemies with a single strike, exuding an overwhelming sense of power.

I happen to be lacking a good sword, and now that I've been granted a noble title, if it happens to be so, I wouldn't mind getting involved.

By the way, according to the setting, the "Heavenly Sword" also contains an "elixir of immortality".

This setting is utterly baffling.

[Because the drama makes no explanation about the origin of the "elixir of immortality," including who refined it, who added it, and why it was placed inside the sword.]

[This thing just inexplicably appeared in "Heavenly Sword," and it doesn't make any logical sense no matter how you look at it.]

"The elixir of immortality!"

Upon seeing this, the women's eyes lit up.

They didn't care whether the logic was sound or not, nor did they care how powerful the "Heavenly Sword" was, but the words "immortality" firmly tugged at their heartstrings.

They were already fascinated when they learned of the existence of martial arts techniques that could preserve youth forever, and now, "immortality" has been added before "agelessness"...

The allure surged instantly!

You must understand that even a demigod, as powerful as he is, has a limited lifespan and cannot escape the day he dies.

Right now, it may be about a chance for immortality.

If Jiang Sishui obtains the "Heavenly Sword," is it possible for him to destroy the sword and extract the elixir?

If he takes it out, will he eat it himself? Or, being arrogant about having a system, will he give it to his woman?

Thinking about this, many people's hearts started pounding.

However, before they could get too excited, Jiang Sishui wrote again—

No, the so-called "elixir of immortality" might just be a lie.

[Because this secret originated from Abbess Pingjing, it might be a contingency plan she left behind before her death.]

[Once the "Heavenly Sword" falls into the hands of someone with ulterior motives, they can use it as bait to trick them into destroying the "Heavenly Sword" themselves.]

[This is highly likely, and the cunning Abbess Pingjing has lied and deceived people before, as seen in the drama.]

fake……

The women were disappointed, feeling like their hopes had been dashed.

However, after calming down and thinking about it, even if the "elixir of immortality" really existed, it would most likely be out of their reach, so they didn't lose anything.

The reason their emotions fluctuated so drastically was ultimately because the allure of immortality was too great, blinding them to reason.

To obtain the "Heavenly Sword," one must inevitably confront King Abira.

As the main antagonist in the series, King Abira is quite interesting.

He's different from other martial arts villains; he doesn't engage in direct confrontation, but instead goes undercover.

He infiltrated the ranks of righteous people under the guise of "the scholar-warrior Xiao Ting," helping them fight against his own Blood Moon Cult, gathering the "Five Heavenly Swords" through their efforts, and then reaping the rewards.

[For this, he even played the male lead in the play.]

Of course, he is still the villain after all, so this male protagonist is a "pseudo-male protagonist" without the protagonist's halo, otherwise he wouldn't have been "killed off by the plot" in the end.

[While he was undercover, his henchman Hei Qiling suffered terribly.]

To make the act more convincing, King Abiro ordered Hei Qiling to assassinate his alter ego, Xiao Ting.

Then Hei Qiling got beaten up by Xiao Ting.

[After the mission failed, Hei Qiling will be beaten again by King Abiro for "incompetence" upon her return.]

[This is fucking ridiculous! I'm being played like a fool by the boss's multiple accounts, getting beaten up on both sides. Who can I even complain to?]

In the end, Hei Qiling was controlled by the fairy Lvmu using the "Soul-Capturing Technique" and sent to kill King Abiro.

Then he was killed by King Abhira.

Is there any working-class person worse off than this guy?

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