The lecture on swordsmanship by the Glass Sword Master was indeed a pre-selected article, taking only two quarters of an hour. When her voice, clear as still water, ceased, many felt a sense of loss.
Not only was the tone pleasing to the ear, but the discourse on swordsmanship was also logical and effortless, almost captivating, making many feel as if they were waking from a dream when the Crane Catalog was merged.
After the bewilderment, they inexplicably glared resentfully at the figure beside the woman, the young man absentmindedly playing with a cat's ear.
He was not inattentively listening outright; rather, this article was something he personally wrote over the past seven days, a pain unspeakable to outsiders.
That day, after sword training ended, while nibbling on a bun and chatting with the woman, Pei Ye said, "Miss Ming, I feel my path in the Sword's Principle is still not smooth."
