Chapter 115 - 114 Xuanjian
Although karma had temporarily concluded, Tie Dan couldn’t remain at White Deer Peak.
Soon, several white-robed disciples from Xuanji Sect flew in to clean up the aftermath. They glared angrily at Tie Dan, who had killed their fellow disciples and tarnished their reputation.
Tie Dan paid them no mind. After all, he had achieved his aim, sheathed his sword, and procured gold, moreover, he spotted Manager Qiao among the onlookers.
To avoid causing trouble for Qianshengtong, he merely exchanged a glance with him and didn’t acknowledge him, before leaving the town directly.
The old man of White Deer Peak, so heartlessly dealt with his people, ending karma so decisively, smashing with such fearsome might, was likely at the peak of the Divinity Transformation realm, in seclusion on the mountain, preparing for a breakthrough or soldier disintegration.
Such a person did not have many days left in the mortal world, burdened with various tribulations, unwilling to bother with juniors, let be what may, all companions, kin, and enemies were ordered away, let no one disturb his cultivation.
However, White Deer Peak evidently had more than just that ancestor, there were many disciples, and the female cultivator taken to Songshan could effortlessly rally four senior brothers at the Golden Core Realm to help her commit murder and robbery, even her junior brothers at the Foundation Establishment Stage continuously chanted vengeance for her. This suggested extensive connections, likely numerous Daoist companions would come seeking revenge for her.
Although there’s tribulation to pass, Tie Dan wasn’t averse to it; yet having just discharged Turbo Technique twice, he felt physically weak, and felt it wise to hide for a while and recuperate.
Thus, Tie Dan exited the city, found a secluded spot within the mountain forest to meditate in solitary cultivation, during which he also took out the bronze sword he extracted from the granite to examine and polish it.
This sword was three feet, nine inches long, one inch and four-tenths wide, in a greenish bronze color and sharp, its blade was refined steel, inscribed with ancient seal characters, ’Xuanjian’.
