"That being said, you are still the one who taught and imparted knowledge to me."

Seeing this, Ru Shuang said nothing more.

And so, Jiang Chuan gained another teacher.

Time flies, and several days have already passed.

Ru Shuang gradually adapted to life in Jiangchuan.

Every day, Jiang Chuan would go to the streams and mountains to set up traps and snares to hunt prey. He usually made a living by selling his catch to earn food.

Apart from that, Jiang Chuan was extremely leisurely most of the time.

This is because, compared to people of this era, Jiang Chuan's pursuit is merely to survive. Although it is just to survive, there are many ways to live. If he had a choice, choosing a leisurely and carefree way of living would naturally be the best.

After spending a few days together, Ru Shuang gradually became familiar with Jiang Chuan.

She became increasingly curious about Jiang Chuan.

It's hard to imagine that such a person grew up in this remote mountain village.

But even if you're curious.

She was extremely serious about teaching Jiang Chuan martial arts.

"The sword technique I am about to teach you is called the Heavenly Net Sword Technique. It is a set of sword techniques that a certain organization has spent countless years working on, and which has been corrected and modified by many masters."

"The sword technique has thirty-six moves, each move has three forms, so there are a total of one hundred and ten moves. Every sword move is a killing move, aiming to defeat the enemy in one strike."

"Although I don't like that organization, the martial arts I'm good at do indeed all come from that organization."

"Now, I will teach it to you. If you can learn it, you will have some ability to protect yourself against ordinary enemies. However, I still hope that you will use this sword technique as little as possible, because that organization's influence is all over the world. If they find out that you know this sword technique, and you are not a member of that organization, it may bring you undeserved disaster."

When teaching swordsmanship, Ru Shuang said a lot.

Jiang Chuan looked serious and memorized every word.

In his hand, he held a wooden sword that he had carved himself.

This wooden sword was a handmade item he made himself not long after he transmigrated. It was very simple, but it was perfectly adequate for practicing swordsmanship.

The 100-style sword technique is exceptionally complex.

Even if Ru Shuang were to teach Jiang Chuan everything in a short period of time, it would be impossible for her to do so.

So she chose to teach Jiang Chuan a few moves each day and let him practice them on his own, and then she went to take care of the children.

As for whether Jiang Chuan can learn this sword technique, she doesn't know the outcome.

What she didn't know was.

After she taught Jiang Chuan this sword technique, when Jiang Chuan went to sleep that night, he suddenly found himself in a chaotic space. Here, there was no up, down, left, right, front, or back; everything around him was chaotic, with mist swirling around him.

Jiang Chuan tried to explore the area, but could never find his way out.

Then, he noticed a figure appear in front of him.

After the figure appeared, it immediately began practicing its swordsmanship.

The sword technique was the same one that Bai Rili Rushuang had taught him.

At the beginning of this figure's sword practice, he seemed extremely unfamiliar with it, but as time went on, he became more and more proficient.

When he has fully grasped it.

Suddenly, the mist surrounding Jiang Chuan dissipated, and he discovered that the figure was none other than himself.

Then, the figure looked at him, transformed into a streak of light, and flew into his body.

He was suddenly awakened from his sleep.

When he woke up, he was surprised to find that he had memorized all the sword techniques that Ru Shuang had taught him during the day, as if he had practiced them tens of thousands of times and was extremely familiar with them.

He picked up his wooden sword and easily executed the sword techniques.

"this?"

Jiang Chuan was quite surprised by this change.

Then, three words came to his mind.

"Golden touch"!

Could it be that his cheat ability, which he developed after traveling to the present day, has only just begun to activate now?

His special ability can only be demonstrated through martial arts training.

The reason he hadn't discovered the cheat code in the previous year was that his environment prevented him from coming into contact with martial arts practitioners or learning about martial arts techniques.

He thought that he might become a powerful figure with the help of a cheat system.

Jiang Chuan was overwhelmed with emotion and excitement.

The next day.

When Jiang Chuan demonstrated the sword technique that Ru Shuang had taught him the day before with unparalleled skill in front of her, Ru Shuang was stunned.

If I remember correctly, it took her a long time to learn these sword techniques.

And what about the person in front of us?

In just one night, he mastered it.

Could he be a swordsmanship genius?

Chapter Six: A Sword Dance That Moves All Directions

Ru Shuang was quite surprised by Jiang Chuan's talent in swordsmanship.

However, considering that Jiang Chuan was already old and his physical constitution was already formed, even if he had extremely high talent in swordsmanship, he would still find it difficult to achieve much in internal energy cultivation, Ru Shuang suppressed her surprise and instead felt some regret and sighs.

Jiang Chuan's background was really too poor. Even though he was quite talented, he had never had the opportunity to learn martial arts because he had lived in this small mountain village for many years.

This caused such a martial arts prodigy to be buried, and by the time he was discovered, it was already too late.

There are countless martial arts prodigies like this in the world.

Very few people actually have the opportunity to come into contact with martial arts.

Most others, like Jiang Chuan before him, lived their lives in a daze as ordinary citizens.

In comparison, Jiang Chuan was already extremely fortunate to have come into contact with martial arts and to have his talent revealed.

Even if it's already too late.

Given how easily Jiang Chuan mastered the sword technique, Ru Shuang changed her teaching strategy. Initially, she planned to break down the Tianluo Sword Technique and teach Jiang Chuan a few moves each day, spending a considerable amount of time to teach him.

But now that Jiang Chuan has such remarkable talent in swordsmanship, it's only natural that we should teach him a few more moves.

So, in front of Jiang Chuan, Ru Shuang demonstrated the complete Heavenly Net Sword Technique.

The swordplay was fierce, and combined with the pink-glowing longsword in Ru Shuang's hand, the light flashed as the sword moves flowed, like many falling flowers dancing in the air. For a moment, Jiang Chuan's attention was entirely focused on Ru Shuang herself, and the sword moves were secondary.

Ru Shuang was beautiful; Jiang Chuan had never felt this way before.

However, even beauty has different levels and distinctions.

For example, when I first met Ru Shuang, she was wearing metal soft armor, and her sharp eyes revealed a kind of cool and ruthless beauty.

Afterwards, she changed her clothes, wearing coarse cloth, which revealed her delicate beauty.

Now, as if dancing with a frost, what is revealed is a dynamic beauty, a beauty that transcends the mundane world. It is like a fairy descended from the heavens, whose dance moves all around.

Soon, Ru Shuang finished performing a set of sword techniques.

She sheathed her sword and looked at Jiang Chuan, who was lost in thought. Assuming that Jiang Chuan was engrossed in the exquisite sword techniques, she asked him, "Have you gained any insights?"

Jiang Chuan subconsciously replied, "It is faintly visible, like light clouds veiling the moon; it drifts like swirling snow in a flowing wind. From afar, it shines like the rising sun in the morning glow; up close, it is dazzling like a lotus emerging from clear water."

In his past life, Jiang Chuan also tried to memorize "Ode to the Goddess of the Luo River".

So the first thing that came to mind was a few lines from "Ode to the Goddess of the Luo River," and I understood what Cao Zhi must have felt when he first saw the Goddess of the Luo River. That feeling of amazement is truly unforgettable.

It was Cao Zhi's exceptional talent that enabled him to compose the "Ode to the Goddess of the Luo River".

If Jiang Chuan were to come, the most he could say would be "Holy crap, awesome!" or "Thai panties!"

"Ok?"

Ru Shuang was also stunned when she heard Jiang Chuan's words.

This doesn't sound like a comment on swordsmanship, but rather a comment on oneself.

However, this sentence is very well said and quite charming. Is this really something that an ordinary villager in the mountains would say?

Ru Shuang couldn't help but feel a renewed curiosity about Jiang Chuan.

Hearing Ru Shuang's "hmm," Jiang Chuan assumed she was angry. He suddenly came to his senses and, recalling Ru Shuang's earlier sword dance, quickly said, "This sword technique is wonderful! It's graceful as a startled swan, lithe as a swimming dragon, its movements as powerful as thunderbolts, and its stillness as clear as the ocean..."

Jiang Chuan recited lines from poems such as "Ode to the Goddess of the Luo River" and "Watching Gongsun Da Niang's Disciple Perform Sword Dance."

Once here, Ru Shuang knew perfectly well that Jiang Chuan hadn't bothered to observe or memorize the sword technique at all; his attention was entirely focused on her.

If Jiang Chuan were an ugly monster who spoke filthy words, Ru Shuang would obviously be angry and unhappy.

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