Di Hongtian once worried that the elders outside the Wu family would reveal his whereabouts and endanger the whole family. But when it came to that point, he didn’t worry about it at all.
Those with vicious intentions should be killed.
He used to be hesitant because the elders had done meritorious deeds for the Wu family and were also familiar with him, so it was completely impossible for him to kill them all to eliminate the hidden dangers.
However, since these elders had taken the first step, he would not necessarily worry about the consequences any longer.
Di Hongtian and Wu Meier walked over to join the Wu family. Soon, Di Hongtian fell back into his dazed state. While walking forward, he kept waving his arms in the air. Whatever Wu Meier chatted with him about, he just responded carelessly with "Uh-huh." Sometimes even after Wu Meier had talked for a long time, he gave no response at all.
It was only when Wu Meier was upset that he would laugh with a few words, but that was also perfunctory.
In just a short distance, such a situation repeated again and again, which made Wu Meier greatly depressed.
Di Hongtian did not intend to do that on purpose. His mind had been full of countless swordsmanship arts, as well as the waving swords. If he wasn’t careful, he would easily be unconsciously distracted.
Numerous sentiments on swordsmanship had been deeply incorporated into his consciousness. Ever since he’d gotten involved with the meditation, he’d become unable to stop himself from recalling the swordsmanship of every move in his mind.
"Fifth brother, do you really hate me so much?" Wu Meier pouted unhappily.
She turned her face away However, there was no response from Di Hongtian after a long time, and he even stopped without following up, so she really lost her temper. But when she turned back to him, she saw him staying there and staring at a cobweb in the front.
A fly slammed into the web and fanned its wings desperately. Due to the vibration of the cobweb, the spider hiding in the darkness rushed out instantly and spun silks to entangle the fly thoroughly.
"In your eyes, I am even inferior to a small spider!” Wu Meier couldn’t help frowning no matter how gentle and mild she was.
Just as she was going to lose her temper, she found something bright was increasingly getting brighter in his eyes. . .
Gradually, the brightness became a little dazzling.
Suddenly!
Di Hongtian moved and the real vitality in his body rushed out like a waterfall with great momentum that expanded. He waved his palm like a sword against the giant stone in front of him.
With his palm waving in the air, there appeared countless fine swords interlaced in the void, just like a huge cobweb of sword light spreading out. When it slightly touched the giant stone, the suction forces were leaking out and absorbed from the stone. At the same time, a swordsmanship on his palm was condensed like a spider awaiting its prey for a long time.
When the swordsmanship out of his palm stabbed the stone, his arm trembled violently to differentiate the swordsmanship into small fractions like the silk of the cobweb that started to entangle the giant stone.
Whizz. . .
He waved his arm and withdrew it immediately as lightning flashed. However, only a small cloud of stone powder flew up onto the giant stone.
"Aha. . . " Di Hongtian laughed happily with great excitement on his face.
“Fifth brother. . . ” Wu Meier did not understand the mystery of that sword move, so she only slightly frowned.
Did he become stupid while practicing inside the Sword Huanyan?
Puff!
Just at this moment came a banging sound. She turned around and was immediately stunned.
The giant stone, meters in diameter, was collapsing and scattering like fine sand.
Each grain of sand was even size of a chopstick end.
"That. . . is just the power of a single sword move?" She was shocked.
To split the stone open only, she could also do it on the condition she had a sharp weapon in her hand. However, if she wanted to smash the stone into fine sand, and in a single move no less, she couldn’t do it with even thousands of moves, not to mention using bare hands.
That sword move had almost been magic swordsmanship instead of the conventional sort.
"Fifth brother, is this the swordsmanship you’ve just been enlightened about?" she couldn"t help asking.
Although she couldn"t see the mystery inside, she could still find the obvious traces of the spider hunting he was engaged in just now.
“Yeah!” Di Hongtian nodded, still a little excited. “I’ve just been enlightened with this move, although it needs to be improved. Once it’s formed, according to my calculation, it can spread out meters away. All the opponents within its range will be suppressed and defeated by the influence of my swordsmanship; there’s no way out for them.”
"That powerful?" Trying to imagine the situation he had described, Wu Meier couldn"t help shouting. "The enlightenment was in your mind just now?”
"Yes!" Di Hongtian forced a smile when looking at the doubtful expression on her face.
"So, such a swordsmanship has not been named?” Wu Meier thought aloud.
"It’s just a swordsmanship and it’s okay so long as the power is strong enough. I don’t care whether it has a name or not." It was something Di Hongtian had never been concerned about.
"How come?" Wu Meier waved her hand and frowned. Just after several seconds she claimed, "Got it—why not just call it Zhulie?"
"Since you were enlightened from the spider hunting, it’s certainly improper to refer to it as that directly. If we change the word ‘spider’ into the word ‘zhulie’ which means preying, it would be very vivid."
Wu Meier made the decision for him.
"Zhulie. . . " Di Hongtian whispered, although he felt it less aggressive, he was unwilling to let her down by refusing the name, so he nodded in acceptance of it, and said, "Okay, let’s just call it Zhulie."
After he had been enlightened with the move of Zhulie, his mind was still full of many swordsmanships that would take a long time to digest. In the coming days, he was still caught in a dazed state. Everything in his eyes, the gra.s.s and trees, would make him enlightened and he integrated all his understandings into the Zhulie move to improve his swordsmanship at a very fast speed.
Several days had pa.s.sed very quickly; the ancestor of the Wu family was shocked when he was told that Di Hongtian often fell into a dazed state.
When he started to practice inside the Sword Huanyan, he had been a master already. After absorbing the Ling inside the sword, he had been greatly enlightened with the swordsmanship. However, he only spent two or three days completely digesting them.
However, that Di Hongtian spent such a long time only proved that his talent in swordsmanship was incredible.
The more enlightenment on the swordsmanship, the more harvest he reaped. Di Hongtian only went inside once, so his swordsmanship had not reached its peak. Now, he could not absorb the Ling of the Sword Huanyan. He had to wait ‘til his swordsmanship had been greatly improved to a higher level with a better foundation before he started to practice again.
With repeated enlightenments and improvements, his swordsmanship would be quickly improved to its peak. Di Hongtian focused on the practice without noticing how fast the time was flying and the real vitality of the ancestor was also gradually drying up.