Chapter 655 Sword Cultivator is Everything
Chapter 655 Sword Cultivator is Everything
Wanqi Ziye looked up: "Someone has already tried it for us."
His gaze fell on Ye Qingti.
Li Songcheng understood.
Ye Qingti was panting heavily. She wasn't very bright. A few years ago, when she was still a student, she was tricked when she tried to steal an A-level monster in a secret realm. This time, she learned her lesson and decided to ask a smart person to help her with things she couldn't figure out herself.
Ye Qingti glanced at Wan Qiziye's eyes and knew that what she said was true:
"I'm so angry! Is this clue even real?"
Ye Qingti looked miserable.
Wan Qiziye didn't want to say too much to her, but he guessed that someone had probably switched the clues in the box before they entered the secret room.
As for the real clues in the box, Wan Qiziye was not sure.
Li Yi held the oar with one hand. He had keen hearing and began to secretly listen to Wan Qiziye and Ye Qingti's conversation after they started talking.
He listened for a long time and finally began to understand something.
It turns out that some cultivator replaced all the clues he placed with fake ones; no wonder no one came.
Li Yi was speechless with emotion; the clues had all been changed.
It must be even more insidious than the clues he gave, otherwise why would someone who gets a clue run to the hidden space?
Li Yi had thought his elaborate scheme was brilliant, but now he could no longer laugh.
He figured he wouldn't be able to meet his KPI anyway. With that thought, Li Yi's clone resigned himself to his fate, gathered a group of people, and then didn't go to the shore for a long time, which seemed to have a bit of a strike feel to it.
Wan Qiziye had no desire to go to the water area again. Clues, whether true or false, were sometimes meaningless. Since the authorities had already issued a notice, he thought about it and decided to try a different approach to obtaining clues:
"How about forming an alliance to intercept leads?"
Wanqi Ziye looked at the cultivators behind Ye Qingti, who numbered about two hundred. His own team also numbered over three hundred.
Ye Qingti outwardly maintains relationships with all the sects, but she also knows to leverage their influence rather than getting herself involved.
Since Wan Qiziye had already said so, Ye Qingti thought about it for a while before reluctantly agreeing. If it weren't for the fact that she also had quite a few people on her side, she was really afraid that Wan Qiziye would sell her out.
However, on the other hand, Lingyun Sect is really strange this year. Half of the cultivators followed Hua Lanzheng, so how come Wanqi Ziye was able to recruit so many people?
It's unclear who exactly is in command within the Lingyun Sect.
However, none of this affected Ye Qingti; she only cared about immediate benefits.
The situation within the secret realm is constantly changing.
By the time Liuyu Zong and Ye Qingti realized that the clue was fake, four days had passed since they used the fake clue to search for the real one.
Judging from the excitement, this year's sect competition was indeed quite lively, especially the group of cultivators who were tricked by Jiang He.
[Ouch, that's terrible. I think He Yonghuai from the River Basin Sect is about to cry.]
Misled by the clue about the switched redwood, I've gone through several rounds of trouble. How can I not cry? I would cry too if I were in your shoes.
: Have you noticed that the ferryman's expression is different? He used to be expressionless, but now I can feel a hint of fatigue and helplessness on his face.
Hongmu's move was truly insidious. The fake clue she presented was only one word shorter than the real one. The mix of truth and falsehood is the most deceptive thing. And while you might think this clue is fake, it's not entirely false either; it's almost identical in meaning to the real clue.
Suddenly, I felt that it was actually quite good that the other cultivators who arrived late and found nothing in the hidden space; at least they didn't leave empty-handed without getting any clues.
Ye Qingti of the Hehuan Sect is in a terrible state, but it's not bad that he's on Wanqi Ziye's list. Wanqi Ziye is quite capable; if they join forces to intercept him, they should be able to uncover some clues. If they encounter those who have obtained the real clues, things will get interesting.
Don't you find it strange that Lingyun Sect would cooperate with Hehuan Sect this year? In previous sect competitions, Lingyun Sect had always looked down on Hehuan Sect.
What if Wan Qiziye isn't cooperating with Ye Qingti, but rather using him? Cooperation requires shared interests to bind them together; otherwise, it's easy for things to fall apart.
Cooperation is normal. This year, there's an extra member, the Xiaoyao Sect, stirring things up. They're using secret techniques from various sects to transmit information and exchange clues, making for maximum entertainment value.
The addition of the Free and Unfettered Sect is indeed very powerful. I heard they're also working with the Weapon Sect; is there some kind of cooperation or something? I feel they can definitely rival the four major sects.
No, don't try to take advantage of our Lingyun Sect. The Xiaoyao Sect isn't even worthy. In this sect competition, 80% of the cultivators from our Lingyun Sect are at the Nascent Soul stage. The same goes for the Blood Alliance and the Divine Sect. And look at the Xiaoyao Sect, less than half of its cultivators are at or above the Nascent Soul stage.
Yeah, I'm just a passerby, but I'll chime in: the four major sects are universally acknowledged, and the Free and Unfettered Sect really can't compare.
Ha, when did the Free and Unfettered Sect become an equal to the Four Great Sects? Shouldn't you take a look at the professional composition of their cultivators? When did a sect where agricultural and alchemy cultivators make up a large proportion of its members start daring to challenge the Four Great Sects?
Leaving aside the sword cultivators, out of a thousand people, 600 are from the Free and Unfettered Sect. The rest are mostly farming cultivators and alchemists; magic cultivators are pitifully few. I'm asking you, how are these alchemists supposed to fight against the powerful classes of other sects? Other sects have sword cultivators wielding swords, magic cultivators wielding staffs, and what about the alchemists? Are they going to smash them with their alchemy furnaces? That's laughable!
What you're saying doesn't seem unreasonable. After looking at the profession distribution of cultivators in the Free and Unfettered Sect, it's true that swordsmanship, farming, and alchemy make up the majority. I'm quite optimistic about the Free and Unfettered Sect, but I don't quite understand their thinking. It seems like the sect's grand competition is basically based on combat strength. I think alchemy cultivators are better than farming cultivators, because many alchemists might also be practicing medicine, so using them as medical cultivators is fine.
However, I don't understand agricultural cultivation. Planting spiritual herbs and such seems even weaker than alchemy cultivation. You could say their attack and defense are practically zero.
However, many cultivators from the Free and Unfettered Sect are on the Heroes Ranking; in fact, they make up almost a third of the list. Logically, their strength should be quite outstanding.
The odd numbers are good, but the overall number can't compare to others. They're all sword cultivators, which is useless. There's no front or back row, so they can't coordinate at all.
Not necessarily. It reminds me of a widely circulated saying: "Sword cultivators are everything; they can be healers, warriors, assassins, or tanks."
Could the statement you mentioned have originated from the previous academy competition? It seems that this statement summarized the team that won the MVP award. If I remember correctly, apart from Jiang He, all the other team members were from the Xiaoyao Sect.
Jiang He, Long Aotian, Bai Zhizhou, Li Ling, and Zhong Liyu, right? Their original major was sword cultivation, but in order to form a team, they insisted on taking all five positions themselves.
Haha, that's so funny! When did this happen? I'm tempted to do some research.
That year's university competition was full of bizarre and unconventional events. Trust me, those who enjoy studying history will definitely not regret it, and you'll even fall in love with Jiang He.
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