Solo Swordmaster - Chapter 97: Lord of the Sword Tower
Limon was beyond baffled, thinking it was some kind of evil joke, but Wei-ling was serious. âThis is an urgent work matter.â
[Just what kind of�] Limon let his words trail off in thought. After a brief silence, he spoke again in a much more serious tone. [Where are you?]
âThe Cheonhwa Department Store.â
[Whatâs the situation?]
âThere are many dead and one injured. Iâm facing a single opponent that I presume to be the one behind the âBlack Dragon Buildingâ incident.â
[Are they a man or a woman? Tell me their weapons, height, weight, and what they look like.]
âHeâs in his late twenties, between 177 and 178 centimeters tall, around 60 kilograms, and is wearing a clown mask and using a knife.â
[Have you tried fighting him yet? Youâre usually the type to try ambushing first.]
âHe dodged my snake venom attack from behind, and I missed his heart.â
[Did you manage to hurt him at all?]
âI grazed him on the left shoulder.â
Limon understood it wasnât a joke and exchanged information as quickly as he could with Wei-ling. MeanwhileâŠ
The young man was taken aback by their conversation. âHey, Comrade⊠Donât you think itâs rude to talk about someone when theyâre right in front of you?â Despite his question, he didnât bother trying to intervene and was more curious about how the phone call was supposed to help her.
[I see⊠Alright. Heâs that guy who likes to dissect people with his knife,] Limon muttered to himself after he got some more information. That was everything he needed.
âWould it be possible?â Wei-ling softly asked.
[Iâll ask one more time⊠Is he alone? Thereâs nobody else there?]
âYes.â
[Hm, really? Youâre lucky. You wouldâve been in trouble if it was either of the other two, but you should be able to manage that bastard.] Limon gave a halfhearted chuckle. [Consider this an honor.]
Though Wei-ling’s life was at stake, Limon was not the slightest bit empathetic or nervous. Rather than having no affection for her, it was simply too far for him to run, her opponent was too strong to fight, the risk was too big, and, above all, Limon was used to that type of situation.
Heâd gone head to head against enemies from across the globe and overcome the impossible time and time againâhe was humanityâs hero, and he was the first and last Lord of the Sword Tower whoâd taught 7 of historyâs 13 swordmasters.
Limon laughed. [Of all the swordsmen who went through the Sword Tower, youâre the first to learn swordsmanship from me in three minutes.]
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[Are you ready?]
Wei-ling switched her phone to speaker mode and put it in her pocket, making sure it would stay there.
âYes.â
[Iâm telling you this for the sake of caution, but if youâre going to do this, do it right. One slight hesitation will mean death.]
âI got it, so you better not mess this up either.â
[Look whoâs talking. Who do you think I am?]
âArenât you the executive who leaves all the work to me and goes out all the time?â
[Thatâs not relevant hereâŠ]
âWe wouldnât be in this three-legged race if youâd just been here at the start.â
[This is the only reason youâre getting a special, free lesson. Hey, back in my day, royal families had to empty their savings to get one lesson from me!]
âStop bringing up the past, you old man.â
âHey⊠gender-ambiguous Comrade⊠Iâm a little confused here.â The young man awkwardly raised his hand and scratched his head in confusion after silently listening to their conversation for a bit. âYouâre about to fight me like that?â
âYes.â
“While holding that hand-phone-thingy or whatever itâs called⊠and getting scolded?â
âBasically.â
ââŠâ The young manâs jaw dropped. Heâd met plenty of nutcases in his life and was aware that he was also far from normal, but it was the first time heâd ever heard anything so absurd.
âAre you crazy, Chao Wei-ling?!â The same went for Xue-reung. Even for someone who had experience in martial arts like him⊠no, because he had experience in martial arts, he knew Wei-ling was about to do something completely unhinged.
âI know this is crazy.â In all honesty, Wei-ling knew she was pulling something mental. It wasnât a game of chess or a talent showâit was a matter of life and death that could be decided in the blink of an eye, yet there she was, ready to fight based on instructions given over the phone.
She had a better chance of surviving a drag race blindfolded with only the GPS guiding her, but she was firm in her decision. It was absurd to anyone watching, and she wasnât certain it would work, but there was someone she trusted more than herself.
âI trust the Princess.â
ââŠâ
He was the man Li Chingei had chosen as her husband. If he was good enough for the Princess to speak well of on several occasions, then Wei-ling believed he could guide her through.
Xue-reung was speechless; as a fellow martial artist and member of the Black Dragon Clan, even he found Wei-lingâs devotion to the princess to be unbelievable.
âHa, this is going to be fun.â The young man cackled and waved his knife at her. âHit me with whatever youâve got, then. Iâll give you the first move since youâve made this entertaining.â
âI donâtââ
[Ooh, that bastard knows a little something about martial courtesy! Hey, take it. Thereâs no need to refuse a guyâs ego when itâs as high as the heavens.]
âAlright, Iâll accept the first move. Thank you.â Wei-ling blushed in embarrassment.
Meanwhile, the young man awkwardly nodded after he heard he was an egoist with his head in the clouds. âAlright, thenâŠâ
Limon continued his instructions after humiliating them both. [First, point your sword down in the Covert Central Sword Technique.]
âPoint⊠down?â Wei-ling briefly hesitated. The Covert Central Sword Technique she learned from the Void Progression Sword was a move that targeted an opponentâs upper body from a low stance. The technique never started with the blade lowered.
[What? You canât do it? Tell me now if you canât. Youâll die here if you canât do this right.] He could teach her the finest swordsmanship in the world, and it wouldnât matter if she couldnât follow along. His words were both a warning and a slight form of teasing.
âI never said I couldnâtâŠâ Wei-ling followed his orders, and it ended up looking like she was planting her sword in the ground instead of preparing to attack, but she stopped hesitating. Sheâd already left her life in his hands the moment she made up her mind to listen to him, so questioning his orders would only ensure her death.
[Keep a distance of about 330 cm and maintain a distance of about 12 cm between each step. Keep the edge of your blade exactly level with your ankles.]
âOkay.â
[Good, then just move as I tell you, and donât worry about answering.]
ââŠâ Wei-ling answered with silence.
âHoly shitâŠ!â Xue-reung could barely hold himself together as he watched her, but he wouldnât let his thoughts out of his mouth. He was also a martial artist, so he knew far too well that anything he said would only be a distraction.
The young man grinned.
[Shadow Ammunition Blade, three steps right.]
Wooshâ=!
Wei-ling shot forward like an arrow.
âIsnât that too simpleâŠ? Hahaha!â The young man abruptly stopped laughing as he saw her run at him at full speed.
Wei-lingâs low stance got even lower, almost sliding, as she went past his left shoulder.
[Sealed Flame Descension, turn around.]
The young man turned around with a terrifying reaction speed befitting a high-level player, but she was nowhere to be seen.
Sheâd planted her sword into the ground and used the sudden stopping force to leap into the air, she flipped backward, sailing over his head, andâŠ
[Heavenâs Hollow Rebellion, headshot.]
Swooshâ!
Her blade struck down like lightning and narrowly missed the young manâs back.
âWh-what the hell is this?â He broke out in a cold sweat, realizing he barely avoided getting his skull split in two thanks to hearing Limonâs voice right before Wei-ling came down.
She wasnât any faster than before, nor was she using a different swordsmanship, but her moves were much harder to predict.
The young man started to tense up as he felt that something wasnât right about the situation, but that was only the beginning.
[Secret Stream, Razing Phantom Blast, Tiger Rampage, combination.]
Powpoowpowpowpowâ!
She was practically lying down at that point, and her blade shot for his left before, with a twist of her body, she went for lethal blows.
Her blade grazed his thighs with a gentleness resembling a butterfly in the eye of a hurricane with each of his frantic dodges, and she quickly sprung back into a standing position and took a perfect step back.
Her blade shot out in wondrous ways at Limonâs every word, and the young man couldnât even see her anymore as he did his best to dodge her flurry of attacks.
âH-hey, ComradeâŠ!â The young man frantically retreated, unable to control his anger and surprise. âJust what kind of sorcery are you using!?â
He wouldâve at least understood the situation if sheâd acquired a skill from a Constellation, but it was unimaginable to think sheâd gone from being inferior to miles ahead of him due to some simple orders over a phone call.
The young man was confused but wasnât the most aghast person there.
âOh, my God!â Xue-reung gulped. He mightâve been below the young man in terms of skill, but he was also an elite martial artist of the Black Dragon Clan, and as an outside observer, he was able to see how the young man was being forced into a dead end.
âThat nutcase Master of SwordsâŠ! Is he creating an analysis technique without even needing to see him?!â
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