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Chapter 43 Gift of Sword Manual(2/2)

After a while, Li Ming came out holding a thin book.

"That's it." Li Ming handed the book to Chu Zheng, "My friend saw that I was not in good health, so he asked me to practice and strengthen my muscles. But I was really not interested in swordsmanship, so I kept reading.

It’s on.”

Chu Zheng took the book and found that there was no title on the surface of the book. He asked curiously, "What kind of swordsmanship is this?"

"This sword technique has no name. It is the sword technique used by my friend's sect to lay the foundation for ordinary disciples. If you insist on giving it a name, just call it the basic sword technique." Li Ming took a sip of tea and said with a smile.

Hearing what Li Ming said, Chu Zheng was slightly startled.

Basic swordsmanship, this is really a simple and unpretentious name, it is far worse than the sky-cutting swordsmanship and the crazy demon swordsmanship.

However, he felt that the swordsmanship with this name gave him a greater sense of security than those messy swordsmanship.

"This won't cause trouble, will it?" Chu Zheng hesitated.

He knew that some sword skills were secrets of the sect that were not passed down to others. If they were passed on to others, they would probably cause trouble.

Although he wanted to get the sword manual, he didn't want to cause trouble to the other party.

"No." Li Ming shook his head and said, "This sword technique is used by many families, and it lays the foundation for ordinary people. No one will care about this."

"So, thank you very much, Brother Li." Chu Zheng thanked Li Ming.

"Everyone takes what they need." Li Ming smiled, "If you remember good poems in the future, you can share them with me."

"Okay." Chu Zheng nodded, then looked at the sky and said, "It's getting late now, so I'll go back."

"Yeah." Li Ming nodded slightly and suddenly said, "It's useless to leave my sword here, so why don't you just take it over."

After saying that, he pushed the long sword on the table towards Chu Zheng.

When he pushed, there was obvious reluctance in his eyes.

Hearing Li Ming's words, Chu Zheng was slightly startled.

Because he had just used this sword, Chu Zheng had a very clear understanding of this sword.

This sword, both in terms of workmanship and materials, is a top choice. It can be said to be one of the best swords. Even if it were sold, it would probably fetch hundreds of taels of silver.

But he didn't expect that Li Ming would give him this kind of sword.

However, Chu Zheng reacted quickly and immediately shook his head and said: "No need, a gentleman will not take what others like. Not to mention, I actually have a sword."

Although the iron bar in his hand does not look very good, it can even be said to be very poor, not like a sword.

But only Chu Zheng himself knew that the strengthened iron piece was definitely not much worse than this sword, or even a little better.

"Oh, forget it." Li Ming was slightly surprised when he heard this, and then nodded.

"Thank you so much this time, Brother Li. I will treat Brother Li to dinner in the future." Chu Zheng stood up and bowed his hands to Li Ming.

"Well, okay." Li Ming also stood up to see him off.

As Chu Zheng left, Li Ming looked at Chu Zheng's back, pondered for a moment, shook his head and said with a smile, "It's interesting."

He found that although the other party was young and a little downcast, his character was one of the best.

Most people, seeing the sword in his hand, would not be able to take their eyes away, let alone have any reason to refuse.

"The plantains don't show their lilac knots, but they face the spring breeze and have their own sorrows..." Li Ming murmured, his eyes blurred, but he didn't know what he was thinking.

It was at this time that he paused and frowned, "I seem to have seen that sword strike just now somewhere."

This chapter is close to 3,600 words. Adding the 2,200 words of the previous chapter, it is almost 6,000 words.

Because I felt that there were breaks in the middle and there was some incoherence, and I was afraid that it would affect my reading, I wrote it all out.

Please follow up on reading, new books are too difficult...especially for a niche author like me.

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