Liu Chen solemnly accepted the "Clear Water Sword Technique," This sword technique may not be considered very high-grade, but it was immensely important to Liu Chen because this sword technique was interconnected with his own? scythe technique.
An ancient sword technique passed down through an old sect could not possibly be an adaptation of his scythe technique, could it? This meant that his master was very likely to be from this sect, having learned the sword technique there and then adapted it.
At this thought, Liu Chen couldn't help but find it somewhat amusing, a strange idea forming in his mind: Could this be considered inadvertently tracing back to one's ancestral roots?
Seeing Liu Chen's expression, Li Wenshan also felt a bit puzzled. He knew that when he had initially given the sword technique to Liu Chen, Liu Chen had seemed reluctant, apparently longing for a more powerful sword technique and not very interested in the "Clear Water Sword Technique."