Please, Young Master, Slay the Demon!
Chapter 135 - 33: The Divine Light Ghost Slayer Sword [New Book Request for Monthly Pass] _1

Chapter 135: Chapter 33: The Divine Light Ghost Slayer Sword [New Book Request for Monthly Pass] _1

When Chu Liang emerged from the Water Curtain Cave, he discovered a pitter-patter rain falling outside, and the rain lines were golden.

Wow, now he seemed to have become a mobile rain cloud.

He wanted to go to Guxuan Peak to ask the Real Dragon about what was happening, and why this dragon-made rain was incessantly following him around?

But he hesitated, after all, he did not know whether this situation was good or bad, and decided to observe it further.

Back at Silver Sword Peak, as soon as he landed, he heard the commotion from the peak’s top, the noises were intermixed with shouts from Liu Xiaoyu: "Don’t touch the small flower beds!"

It turned out they were playing a game. Chu Liang had asked Wen Yulong to create a jade disc with a simple array rune a few days ago to entertain the Baize cubs. The disc had no power; it would merely fly far away with a gentle flick.

Liu Xiaoyu was there throwing the disc, and with a whoosh, the jade disc spun out into the air and turned gracefully for a while. Then, with a scratching sound, one of the Baize cubs shot out like white lightning, fiercely chasing after it.

The Golden Fur Beast also tried to follow, though its large body was not as swift. No matter how briskly its paws moved, its body size was too large, and speed was not its talent. It was invariably left several lengths behind by the Baize cubs, always falling short despite its best effort.

"Woah!"

The Baize cubs grabbed the jade disc first and then leaped to Liu Xiaoyu’s side to hand her the disc.

"That’s awesome, Little White wins again." Liu Xiaoyu jokingly cheered and affectionately pet its head. She then turned to the Golden Fur Beast and said, "You need to work harder, Little Gold."

Little White?

Chu Liang couldn’t help but laugh when he heard this. Though he was used to it, and Senior Sister Jiang no longer pretended it around him, the nickname still gave him a deep impression.

Naming the Golden Fur Beast, Little Gold, was even more absurd; it would be more appropriate to call it Gold Bighead.

Despite this, Chu Liang was happy to see the three youngsters getting along. Initially, he was afraid that the Baize cubs, with their superior demeanor, might not want to interact with them. But it turned out that they were more than happy to play with any friend Chu Liang introduced to them. These past two days, the cubs had a great time playing with Liu Xiaoyu and the Golden Fur Beast, sometimes so engrossed that they even ignored him.

Which made Chu Liang a little upset.

The Baize cubs initially mostly stayed in Guard Peak and Pagoda Peak, but now they had added Silver Sword Peak as their new hangout. These past few days, besides returning to Guard Peak for meals and sleep, the cubs spent most of their time at Silver Sword Peak, thoroughly enjoying the change.

After further observation, Chu Liang detected something suspicious.

Though the Golden Fur Beast was not as fast as the Baize cubs, it wasn’t that slow either. And Liu Xiaoyu would randomly throw the disc, there was always a chance it would end up near the Beast.

But at those times, the Beast either started spinning around, pretending not to see the disc, or slipped just as it was about to grab it, resulting in a missed opportunity.

But basically, out of ten attempts they made, the Beast could only win once. Often after a series of intense chases, it would be overtaken by the Baize cubs at the last moment. No wonder the cubs were having such a good time.

Good boy..." Chu Liang chuckled lightly.

This big-headed beast turned out to be quite clever, realizing that the key for it to have meals in Shu Mountain rests on the Baize cubs.

At such a young age, it had already mastered the essence of competition with the boss.

Who else could eat well if not you?

...

After watching for a while, he was about to return to his room when a line of light descended from the sky.

"Junior Brother Wen," Chu Liang was delighted to see the newcomer.

Senior Brother Chu," Wen Yulong smiled warmly, then turned his head to look at the hillside where the spirit beasts were frolicking, and chuckled. "Your Silver Sword Peak is getting more and more lively."

This bunch of kids just loves to make a racket...." Chu Liang laughed in a worn-out tone, apparently disregarding the fact that the combined age of "these children" was over a thousand years, and he himself was not even twenty yet.

"A lively place is nice," Wen Yulong chatted for a moment then took out the Green Leaf Magical instrument. "I’ve finished refining your magical instrument. Test it out."

"Oh?" Chu Liang received it and noted that the palm-sized green leaf now had a black pattern inscribed on it with a tiny red bead embedded in the middle, looking very much like cinnabar.

"Is it safe to test it?" He looked warily at the distant spirit beasts, worried that it might be as explosive as the former magical artifacts.

"There are no significant power enhancements this time around, don’t worry," Wen Yulong quickly assured him.

Finally reassured, Chu Liang began gently infusing a strand of True Qi into the green leaves, sensing the array runes within them. As expected, there was a fresh new network.

Whoosh-

A glimmer flashed and suddenly a blue lamp appeared in his palm. Despite being made up of green leaves, it shone with a glass-like radiance and was quite finely crafted. At the heart of the lamp was a red wick, unmistakably resembling the Red Lotus Treasure Orb.

What is...

Chu Liang looked at the familiar design, feeling as if something in his heart was being stirred. A Treasure Lotus Lamp?

No, this was a Green Leaf Lamp.

"How is it?" Wen Yulong asked smugly, "This is the shape that I carefully designed."

"Not bad, understated luxury with profound meaning," Chu Liang praised sincerely.

With that, he urged his True Qi again and a strand of divine red light emerged from the wick. In the blink of an eye, a halo condensed into a pillar of light, extending more than ten feet and solidified like a real long sword.

A light sword?

This transformation was beyond Chu Liang’s expectations.

Holding the Green Leaf Lamp felt like holding a sword hilt, and the condensed divine light was like a sword!

"Junior Brother Wen?" He looked at Wen Yulong questioningly, seeking an explanation with his gaze.

"Heh heh," Wen Yulong chuckled, "This is my biggest design. The divine light of the Red Lotus Treasure Orb previously was spread out too divergently despite its large coverage, causing its lethal concentration to be weak and thus its power to be small."

"Although I couldn’t enhance the power of the Red Lotus Treasure Orb, I realized that I could concentrate its divine light. The divine light that could previously cover a radius of ten feet might only repel some small shadows. But now, condensed into a ten-foot-long divine light sword, it can stab and kill the Ghost King with one strike!"

"In the future as you, Senior Brother Chu, gradually improve your cultivation, the divine light sword’s limit can possibly reach nearly a hundred feet. Any ghost that touches it will die! I call it ’The Divine Light Ghost Slayer Sword’!"

Listening to his thoughts, Chu Liang felt like the idea was akin to transforming a large bulb into a flashlight? To infinitely reduce the coverage and make the light more concentrated and refined.

Admittedly, it was quite a good design concept.

"Moreover, if you wanted the Divine Light Sword, now countless times more powerful, to cover a radius of ten feet like before, it is also possible," Wen Yulong added.

"How?" Chu Liang asked.

If the coverage of the divine light could be expanded while retaining its concentrated strength, that would be perfect indeed.

"Heh heh."

Wen Yulong let out a mysterious smile, took the Green Leaf Lamp, stepped back a few feet, then summoned the Divine Light Sword.

Next...

He began wildly swinging it around!

Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh...

Chu Liang’s face was instantly filled with countless question marks.

Uh?

Are you okay?

Are you okay?

"If Senior Brother Chu, you just trained a bit in martial arts...develop a swordsmanship like mine where water cannot penetrate...you can use this light sword to cover a radius of ten feet again..."

Like a blinding ball of light, Wen Yulong seemed to have covered the ten-feet radius with a barrier of light, his voice intermittent as it came out from inside the light barrier, brimming with pride.

"..."

There were no words to describe the speechlessness of Chu Liang. After brooding for a while, there was only one sentence in his mind.

Isn’t this just stupid?

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