Lu Ye was initially taken aback by the statement.
Then, as he looked at the Memory Stone, he seemed to think of something, and his expression became slightly strange.
The so-called "mysterious top master" Jiang Lingyue mentioned, could it be... him?
After all, the scene of the sword slashing the Dragon at Yinmang Mountain had already been spread throughout the Northern Territory via the Memory Stone.
Some people with too much time on their hands even named him the "Dragon Slayer Grandmaster," and this story had become widely spread by the storytellers in the teahouses.
So, after all this roundabout work, Jiang Lingyue still learned her Sword Dao from him.
Lu Ye understood Jiang Lingyue's words; at the time he instructed her, he was not yet a Martial Arts Grandmaster.
Back then, although he had achieved Perfection in the Fine Rain Sword Technique, his comprehension of the Sword Dao wasn't as profound as it is now.
