“He looked like he had never seen the outside world. The Blue category long saber is only the lowest grade weapon
in this Sword Conference…”
“Of course, he must be a country bumpkin. How could Miss Parker befriend such a person?”
The crowd’s taunts continued to echo. Darryl frowned.
‘F*ck! These people are too interesting. I already said that it is a great weapon; why are they still mocking me?’
Darryl changed his line of thought when he realized that Lucas was trying to make things difficult for him. No matter
how he replied, Lucas would use it as an excuse to mock him.
So, he smiled and said nothing. He did not bother to deal with that man.
Since Darryl did not reply to him, Lucas thought that he was a coward. He smiled even broader and prouder.
Parker could no longer take it. She furrowed her brows and said, “Lucas, are you done? My friend has already said
this saber is not bad, yet you still laughed at him. What do you want?”
Parker had never liked Lucas, so she had never called him cousin, not even once.
“I’m only talking; how am I laughing at him?” Lucas muttered as he sat down.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThen, a new weapon was brought forward to be exhibited.
The Famed Sword Manor was truly famous for its weapons; they continued to exhibit their weapons—each one was
made exquisitely. All the weapons were at least a Blue category weapon, and quite a number were from the Indigo
category.
Every time a weapon was exhibited, the main hall would erupt in exclaims and praises.
Many guests had stood up; their eyes almost popped out of the sockets. They were envious; they wished they could
own the weapons for themselves.
However, Darryl did not care about those weapons.
Even though those weapons were great, he already had the Heavenly Halberd. None of those weapons in the
exhibition could be compared to his, so Darryl had nothing much to see.
“Miss Parker!”
When everyone’s attention was on the weapon exhibition, Darryl turned to Parker and said, “I’m so sorry for
coming here so suddenly. I need your help.”
“Please, do tell.” Parker nodded seriously.
Woo!
Darryl took a deep breath and told her about Debra’s situation.
As he ended the story, Darryl gave Parker a warning. “If there’s news about her, please tell your men not to be
rash. Just tell me where she is; that’s all I need.”
Debra had lost her memory, and Donoghue had brainwashed her. So, she loathed Darryl.
He had to be careful not to aggravate her.
Parker nodded gravely. “Very well, I understand. After the Sword Conference, I’ll send my men to search for her.
We’ll help you to find her as soon as possible.”
“Thank you so much,” Darryl said gratefully as he smiled.
Parker was not only beautiful, but she was also kind. Darryl was lucky to be friends with such a good person.
“Sure!”
Jacob, who was on the stage, smiled and said loudly, “My fellow cultivators, we’ve come to the end of today’s
exhibition. The final three weapons shall be exhibited. I’ll be honest—the Famed Sword Manor had used almost ten
painstaking years to forge these weapons. We’ll show them to all of you, and then we’ll keep it away. So, please
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmenjoy it.”
Three disciples walked onto the exhibition platform. Each of them carried an intricate wooden box in their hands.
Then, they opened the wooden box—three shimmering weapons were shown to the crowd.
Everyone in the hall gasped.
Darryl turned to have a look; he was also stunned.
He noticed that there were two swords and a machete; each of them was intricately made. The blade also had a
vague flow of light; it made it seem like flowing water.
More importantly, those weapons were from the Violet category.
The Violet category was the highest category of weapons; anything higher would be considered a Grand Weapon.
“What a great weapon!”
A few seconds later, Darryl snapped back to his senses; he had only praises for the new weapons.
The Famed Sword Manor had truly lived up to its name. They had managed to forge three Violet category weapons.
Those weapons were extremely rare throughout the entire Nine Mainland. Most of them were owned by royalties
and kept as treasures; it was even rarer to see them in the world of cultivators.