Tie Dan also understood,
"His direct disciples have all perished in the calamity. He insists that I practice his Sword Dao, learn his Sword Scripture, to transform this sword power."
By the way, he also wants revenge for the previous head-flick...
But what Tie Dan doesn't understand is, does Heavenly Blade truly have intentions of taking him as a disciple?
Is Sword Dao inheritance really that important?
But the Mystic Sect doesn't have the practice of killing a master to steal a disciple, right?
Could it be that the master, as he said, wasn't killed by him after all?
But why is he constantly watching that Mad Woman, fighting as if it's meant to happen? Being a bit foolish means no human rights?
Lingxu calculated with his fingers, looked at him,