Dao Equaling the Heavens

Chapter 213 - 154 Flying Sword Slays Demons and Leaves When Done_2



Scales, no matter how solid, could not withstand the True Sword Dao. It now seemed as though Gu Wen was being suppressed, but in reality, it was the Qing python that was injured.

Gu Wen’s expression was cold and indifferent, paying no heed to the gazes from all around. He was observing the opponent’s techniques and strength.

Surpassing levels required full concentration to seize every opportunity and be on guard against all dangers.

This was akin to passing a game with just one life. From effortlessly surpassing one level to kill enemies, to how Gu Wen could fight against the Devil Clan’s pride by surpassing three levels—his success was never attributed to reckless bravery.

The Snake Demon was skilled in swordsmanship and had thick skin.

Using swordsmanship as his attack was the basis of Gu Wen’s confidence in achieving victory. He would flee from other magic skills, but never from swordsmanship.

Because the Immortal Sword was unreasonable when it came to anything involving swords.

He could win, but killing would likely require significant effort.

Although there was a four-level difference between them, Gu Wen’s foundation was in the Human Immortal Skill, his attack was the True Sword Dao, and his Golden Core was the Nine Revolutions Golden Pill. Moreover, Gu Wen’s Golden Core, now at the Sixth Transition, could also be considered fulfilled—ordinary people were fulfilled at the Third Transition, but prodigies at the Sixth.

Others perceived him as unfulfilled, but was his ’unfulfilled’ really comparable to the mediocrities?

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