Yaacob could not help but nod and say, "You're right. Although this place is dangerous, it's not a big deal as long as supreme saints like us don't stay here for a long time and are careful when training."
After saying that, he guided Severin towards the center of the Sword Tomb.
Yaacob pointed to the disciples sitting cross-legged next to the tomb, and said to Severin, "There is a Top Swordsman ranking in the Sword Tomb. All the disciples who have understood a certain level of swordwill from the Sword Tomb will be on the list."
Severin noticed that there was a stone monument similar to the one in front of the Alchemy Tower Square suspended in the sky not far away. The material of this black stone monument was extraordinary since it could withstand the cutting of the evil spirit.
Severin read from the bottom to the top of the stone monument, and saw about a dozen names sparsely written on the stone monument. These names were written in a soft yet strong handwriting, reflecting the sharp swordwill, as if to prevent others from reading even. Even Severin—with his cultivation level—could not read it clearly.
Thus, Severin imbued spiritual energy into his eyes and used Mind's Eye, and he could immediately see the names on the stone monument clearly. He saw a familiar name among these names — Myles, ranked ninth, Heptagold Sword Energy.
Severin was a little shocked. "Myles is a peak master and he's only ranked ninth?"
Myles was a level nine paragon. As the peak master of Seventh Mountain, his strength was also ranked among the top in Grandiuno Sect. Thus, it was understandable why Severin would be surprised that Myles was only ranked ninth in the Top Swordsman ranking.
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