It was a stage that only a grandmaster of swordsmanship could achieve.
No wonder Willette was so shocked. From what he knew, Severin had just come to understand and developed the Transcendent Sword Heart two months ago. How did he reach complete-stage within these two months?
The shocked Willette stood up and left the Green Empire's Pagoda. Then he tore open the void to reach where Severin was in the fastest time.
Willette was not the only one who was alarmed by the strong wave of swordwill when the Transcendent Sword Heart of Severin reached the complete-stage. Carson, Amethyst, and Adrian who were training in the Green Empire's Pagoda were shocked by it too.
Carson was recovering his attainment's foundation and was forced to stop when he felt the strong wave of swordwill from the outside world. He looked into the sky and stared into the scary swordwill where even the sun and moon looked weak. He could not believe what he was seeing and looked shocked.
"Someone in the sect has become a grandmaster of swordsmanship?" he said with doubt.
Although Carson did not major in swordsmanship, he was a knowledgeable man who was smart to integrate his knowledge into different areas and master them. Therefore, he was quite good in swordsmanship to tell what was the reason for the phenomenal outside of the Green Empire's Pagoda.
The swordwill was as solid as the moon and as bright as the sun. A sign that happened when a person became a grandmaster of swordsmanship. Not everyone knew how hard it was to be a grandmaster of swordsmanship but as a supreme paragon, Carson knew it.
The three fundamentals to become a swordsman were the sword style, swordwill, and sword heart. To become a grandmaster of swordsmanship, the swordsman would have to make his sword heart to become invincible and perfect.
At that point, the grandmaster of swordsmanship did not require a real sword to fight. Even the grass or a leaf could become his sword to destroy planets, cut the sun and moon in half, and command heaven and earth!
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