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Chapter 22: A Vast Treasure
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Kaelen sensed something extraordinary about the old man this time.

The last time he had met Elder Myrion, he had barely stepped into the first level of the True Martial Realm. Nothing had seemed remarkable then.

Now, having reached the Martial Spirit Tier, with the golden divine pill sharpening his perception, Kaelen’s senses were astonishingly keen.

In an instant, he perceived it: the old man lying asleep, Elder Myrion, radiated a subtle yet profound sword aura.

It flowed with his breath, sharp and piercing, surrounding him like a storm of invisible blades. Kaelen could even hear the faint hum of ethereal swords slicing the air.

“Through the rhythm of breathing, air currents shape sword energy…” Kaelen whispered.

His eyes widened. What mastery.

Reaching out, Kaelen attempted to grasp the flowing sword energy around Elder Myrion. Its potential to revolutionize his understanding of the Sword Dao was undeniable.

He captured only three fleeting strands. They dissipated before he could st
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