Chapter 478
Chosen Mate of the Beastmen Empire by Lewis Reed
Chapter 478 +83 Inside the barrier, Kian couldnât hear the whispers outside. All he felt was sword energy crashing in from every direction. His eyes locked on the Sword Saint. He strained to track those lightningâfast moves.
A slash of sword light shot skyward, turning the world pale. The Sword Saint flicked his wrist, and thunder rumbled in the clouds like the sky was tearing open. Winds howled across the mountaintop, heat waves roiling.
Warren stole a glance at Kian. The boy stood rooted, eyes glazedâclearly lost in some revelation. Warren inwardly sighed at his raw talent.
Heâd brought his top disciples there before, but none caught on this quick.
Just as he marveled, Kian moved. The black blade on Kianâs back hummed, then slid free into his grip.
Warren froze, then snapped out of his shock and frantically tried to stop him. âStop!â
The Sword Saint loathed interruptions. Even for Warrenâs sake, he only tolerated silent watching.
Kian nodded so easily before. He didnât seem like an idiotâso why draw his sword now?
Warren wondered, âIs he out of his mind? Even if he has some revelation, he should wait till later to figure it out. How dare he practice in front of the Sword Saint?â
Warrenâs scalp prickled as he remembered what had happened to those whoâd crossed the Sword Saint before. He tensed up and stepped half a pace forward, putting himself between Kian and danger.
With his cultivation level, he could probably take a few hits from the Sword Saint. But if those strikes landed on this kid, heâd be lucky to survive. His meridians and pubic region would likely be wrecked.
Since heâd brought Kian there, it was his job to keep him safe.
Suddenly, a searing heat closed in. Warren held his breath and readied himself. Here it came!
Just as Warren braced to channel all his spiritual power to fend off the attack, his vision swam and his defense hit nothing. He stared in disbelief as the Sword Saint charged straight past him.
The clash of blades rang out, sharp as shattered ice.
Warrenâs blood turned cold. He thought, âNo... Heâs actually going for the boy? What did the boy ever do to deserve this?â
In the cultivation world, status was everything. To a master, everyone else was vermin. The Sword Saintâs arrogance was par for the courseâno one here was worth his notice.
Snuffing out an insect who dared interrupt his practice? One flick of sword energy, and itâd be gone without a whi But what was the Sword Saint up to? He was actually dueling Kian himself!
Warren wondered, âIs he in a foul mood today? Planning to crush this kid?â
These thoughts flashed by in a heartbeat. Warren lunged forward to intervene, only to get sent flying back dozens of feet. When he shook off the dizziness, his expression suddenly froze. Something wasnât right.
In the blink of an eye, theyâd exchanged hundreds of strikes. The clash of their swords thundered, and their movements were so swift that it left him dazzled.
Disciples outside the barrier couldnât make out the details, but Warren saw everything. As his shock faded, he realized the 09:13 Sat, 12 Apr Chapter 478 Sword Saint wasnât trying to kill Kian. It looked more like he was demonstrating moves, teaching swordplay.
Otherwise, with their gulf in cultivation, how could they have lasted this long?
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He dug his nails into his palm. The sting was real. This wasnât a dream.
The whiteâclad Sword Saint had dropped his cultivation to Nascent Soul stage, matching Kianâs. After a thousand exchanges, he sheathed his blade, flicking away the frost clinging to the steel. His eyes held a glimmer of approval as he sized up the young man.
Every sword technique in their spar, Kian had grasped on the first try.
Kian stood rooted, still lost in the duel. His mind buzzed with so many insights it felt like his skull might split.
His temples throbbed, veins standing out on his forehead. Beyond sword moves, heâd grasped something deeper.
Silence fell. The Sword Saint stayed put, and no one dared break it. Finally, Kian shuddered. His entire presence shifted.
Warren gasped, eyes popping. âSword domain...â he murmured.
Among the hundred million sword cultivators, only a handful ever achieved this.
âGood.â Even the Sword Saintâs eyes brightened. He nodded, inwardly thinking, âI knew this kid had it.â
Kian finally snapped out of his trance. Meeting the gaze, he murmured, âItâs you.â
The figure before him was familiar. It was Greg, the sword cultivator whoâd shared a meal with him and Nyx the day before.
Greg looked shockingly young, with delicate features and clear eyes. His presence was veiled, masking his true cultivation level.
Hard to believe he was a patriarch whoâd lived for millennia.
Kian didnât linger with his gaze. He bowed deeply and then averted his eyes.
Greg seemed cheerful, nodding at him. âYouâve got talent. Donât waste it. Start training with me daily.â
Heâd never taken on disciples beforeâtoo much hassle, and he hated being tied down. But he didnât mind guiding Kian.
After all, they shared a missionâprotecting their precious little rabbits with their swords.
Thinking of Nyx, Greg waved a hand to dispel the barrier. His eyes scanned the crowd, searching. When he didnât spot that small, round figure, he asked, âWhere is she? Didnât she come?â
Kian knew exactly who he meant. He paused before answering, âNykieâs at Herb Peak.â
At that hour, she was probably still fast asleep.
âThen Iâll come with you to find her.â At the mention of Herb Peak, Gregâs mind flashed to yesterdayâs canteen f lighting up. He gave Kianâs shoulder a friendly pat.
This eyes One free meal wasnât enoughâhe wanted seconds.
Spectators watched, slackâjawed, as the Sword Saint spent the whole morning sparring with Kian. No one caught their conversation, but they saw the pair shoulderâtoâshoulder, soaring away on their swords. Only afterimages lingered in the air.
Everyone stood frozen, stunned into silence. âIs...Is that really the Sword Saint?â
The Celestialâs sword cultivators recovered first, shooting the Sword Guild disciples strange looks.
015 09:13 Sat, 12 Apr Chapter 478 This was the aloof Sword Saint theyâd claimed wouldnât spare a glance at anyone?
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Under the weight of so many skeptical stares, the Sword Guild disciples flushed with indignation. âWe werenât lying! Heâs usually cold as ice!â they snapped, jabbing their chins up.
âIf you donât believe us, lookâeven Mr. Mitchellâs shocked!â
âHowâd that Celestial kid catch the Sword Saintâs eye?â
âWho even is he?â
The Celestial disciples watched the pair vanish, then exchanged nods. Herb Peakâhad to be.
The Sword Guild disciples took off after them, curiosity trumping caution. They needed answers.
On the wide bed, the fluffy rabbit twitched her nose, halfâasleep. A sudden sneeze sent her tumbling. Achoo!â She rolled across the sheets, splayed her stubby paws, and stretched before blinking awake.
She wondered, âWhat time is it?â She didnât see Kian, supposing he had already left early.
Nyx sighed inwardly, âHeâs so hard working. Well, I canât slack off either.â She hopped off the bed and shifted into her human form.
The canteen ran like clockwork, leaving Nyx with no pressing tasks. She dressed simply, wolfed down breakfast, and headed to the spirit field.
Now at Nascent Soul stage, her cultivation let her manage these fields far better than in her Foundation Building days-
otherwise, sheâd never have risked opening the canteen to guests from other sects.
As she poured spiritual energy into the Violet Soul Grass seedlings with her Snow Dew Bottle, Olivia crashed down from the sky, her voice shrill. âNyx, help!â
Panting and pale, Olivia grabbed Nyxâs arm. âI planted Nymph Grass yesterday, and it was fine. Now half the fieldâs dead. Come quick!â
These days, Nyxâs fellow disciples turned to her by default when spirit plants sickenedâforget Elder Cyan. Nyx had time to spare, and her fixes often worked better.
Nyx soothed Olivia and followed her to the field. Sure enough, the soil lay parched and yellow, drained of spiritual energy.
Seedlings of Nymph Grass wilted everywhere. Oliviaâs face crumpled, and she looked ready to keel over.
âNot a huge deal.â Nyx hunted through the field until she found a surviving seedling. After sensing its emotions, she understood.
âNymph Grass and Shroomdew canât grow side by side. They repel each other.â
Shroomdew had been planted first here and thrived. The new Nymph Grass seedlings were much weaker, so they didnât stand a chance.
Nyx dug up the survivors and followed Olivia across the field. They replanted the grass where the Shroomdev uldnât choke them out.
Mud caked her fingers, but Nyx ignored it, murmuring to the plants. Since she was there, sheâd help Olivia check the whole field for other problems.
Nearby, a group wandered toward the canteen, looking around and chatting.
âFeel that spiritual energy? No wonder theyâre the top sect.â
3/5 09:13 Sat, 12 Apr Chapter 478 âHerb Peak is their weakest outpost, yet the spiritual energy here is still much richer than that in our sect.â
âSmall sects...rough life.â
âOur talents are average. If we joined the Celestial, weâd probably end up as servants.â
âServants? No thanks.â
âIâd rather miss out on all this spiritual energy than wait on others.â
They all laughed.
These cultivators came from small sects, and due to their ordinary aptitudes, they were merely scraping by on the cultivation path. They loved wandering in the mortal world to feel a sense of superiority.
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In their sects, they were forgettable; in the cultivation world, invisible. Only among mortals did people fawn over them like immortals.
This shared hobby bonded them. Different sects, but kindred spirits.
Where there are people, there are social complexities. In this group, Matthew Jennings from Feather Sun Palace topped them all in cultivation and aptitude. The others naturally looked up to him.
âMatthew, with your aptitude, you could join the Celestial without slumming as a servant.â
âInner disciple? Thatâs a pipe dream. But even as outer disciples, itâd beat rotting in a small sect!â
âYouâve got no clue! Feather Sun Palace has thrived for the past 100 years. With Matthew bringing home wins from the Sect Competition, itâll outgrow âsmall sectâ status soon!â
Normally, Matthew lapped up this praise. He prided himself on his aptitude, often bragging he couldâve joined the Celestial âif only he hadnât missed their onceâaâdecade recruitment.
Today, though, he barely registered his friendsâ chatter. His eyes fixed on two elegant figures in the spirit field ahead.
His companions noticed his distraction and followed his stare. They thought, âWow... The Celestial female cultivators are something else.â
But they snapped back to reality, vigilantly yanking Matthew away. âCut it out, Matt. Those are inner disciples.â Gorgeous or not, the great gap in status spelled trouble.
Matthewâs lecherous nature was an open secret among his companions. Theyâd personally seen the dozens of concubines heâd taken into his haremâall mortal women offered up from the human realm, plucked solely for their beauty.
None had spiritual roots or the ability to cultivate. Matthew indulged in their youth and looks for a few years, then cast them aside like wornâout shoes once age faded their charm. As mere mortals, they had no means to fight back or stir up trouble.
But now he had his eye on the Celestial Sect cultivators! His friends, panicking at the thought of getting dra trouble, grabbed him and tried to calm him down.
Matthew shrugged them off. âIâm looking at the one without the Celestial uniform. She looks familiar.â
linto The woman reminded him of a mortal beauty heâd coveted named Nyx. Before he could marry her, sheâd fled home. Heâd raised hell at her home. He wondered, âCould she have ended up here?â
Rumor said sheâd eloped with her exâfiancé, a guy with an affinity for cultivation. His spiritual roots were damaged, but he could still serve as a Celestial servant.
âEven without the uniform, standing with an inner disciple means sheâs no ordinary nobody,â his friends warned. âWeâre 4/5 09:13 Sat, 12 Apr C Chapter 478 here for the Sect Competitionâdonât start anything!
However, Matthew didnât care about what his friends said. He mumbled an absent minde fixed intently on Nyx.
He had a very deep impression of her whom he failed to marry. He was absolutely sextain the bewys identity, and it must be her.
Compared to the Celestial cultivator beside her, Nyx dressed plainly, her hands bed in die Cesty a long ver work.
âFigures,â he thought. If her fiancéâs a servant, she must be one too. Then be scuted to, sheâs must wi lackey. Just a mortal without spiritual roots.