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In contrast with Zhao Changhe, Cui Yuanyang was truly the one who played the role of a mere attachment to a divine weapon. In fact, Desolate Calamity’s aim was to reduce Zhao Changhe to Cui Yuanyang’s level, which would have made him far easier to deal with.
Qinghe Sword’s level of power was similar to that of Dragon Bird and the fledgling River of Stars. With Zhao Changhe absent, Cui Yuanyang, at this moment, was essentially a downgraded version of Zhao Changhe.
However, Cui Yuanyang was well aware of her limitations, opting to stay hidden within the army and wield Qinghe as a flying sword, from a distance. Wang Daozhong, lacking Desolate Calamity’s abilities, found himself struggling against an autonomous divine sword. Desolate Calamity might have been able to handle fighting a masterless divine weapon, but even the erratic slashes of Qinghe left Wang Daozhong overwhelmed.
Back in the day, Iceheart ran rampant at the Ancient Sword Lake. Even with the combined efforts of Zhao Changhe, Han Wubing, and Xia Chichi, they barely survived its onslaught. A sword without vulnerabilities, immune to harm and exhaustion, could only be subdued if its energy ran out or if the opponent was vastly stronger—otherwise, victory was unattainable.
If Wang Daozhong had read Records of the Monster Blade[1], he might have anticipated how miserable it was to go up against a weapon with a will of its own.
Under the relentless attacks of such a terrifying divine sword, the guards Wang Daozhong had dismissed as mere fodder suddenly became anything...



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