Chapter 753: Chapter 751 Broken Curse (Ten)_1 Chapter 753: Chapter 751 Broken Curse (Ten)_1 “`
It turned out that self-plagiarism could be detected in a plagiarism check as well.
Ji Liushuang’s unusual behavior quickly reminded Fu Qian of where he had said those words before—last ti, while discussing Sword Dao seated with the Sword Heart Enlightennt, he had used similar words to provoke thought.
But that was a long ti ago, although it happened in your mind, weren’t you not very clear-headed at the ti?
Can you really rember that?
Observing Ji Liushuang calmly, Fu Qian felt impressed in his heart.
Is this the Sword Heart Enlightennt? No wonder Li Weixuan was so excited at the ti.
Sotis, it truly defies reason.
He rembered last ti, his perfect disguise was also seen through by her, and he was forced to damage his own reputation.
Of course, if Miss Liushuang truly has such clarity, shouldn’t she be able to feel the importance of speaking less at this mont?
I’m really busy at the mont and don’t have ti to attend another hearing.
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It is uncertain whether it was the cleverness of the Sword Heart Enlightennt or that Ji Liushuang knew well the ways to preserve herself wisely.
With just a fleeting glance, she naturally shifted her gaze away, managing the interaction with perfect asure.
Although President Cass and others keenly noticed this, they evidently interpreted it as admiration for the grand masters of Sword Dao, a natural human sentint.
“But in the end, we still haven’t figured out why this situation has occurred,” Cass said, his tone laden with undisguised disappointnt.
Obviously, as the president of Heaven’s Comncent Institute, he shares the sa traits as other professors.
To put it nicely, it’s a spirit of exploration; to put it unpleasantly, it’s an attitude of treating everyone as experintal material.
In fact, from Fu Qian’s experiences at the Academy, those eccentrics are very passionate about such incidents.
Of course, for myself it’s not a bad thing, after all, our task is to confirm why things went wrong.
“At the sa ti, it feels like severing the connection will be quite difficult.”
Ignoring Cass’s lant, Ah Kai continued his analysis nearby.
“We might be able to co up with a short-term solution, but maintaining it over a long period is an entirely different matter.”
In this regard, he undoubtedly has the authority to speak, as Kamakura Shinji’s situation was handled by him.
…
“Let’s go back and study this,” Cass concluded his sentints and nodded in agreent with Ah Kai’s statent, then looked towards Kamakura Si.
“Kamakura Family head, we might have so conjectures and need to go back for a detailed discussion.”
“Alright…”
The conversation that just took place among the few of them was not whispered quietly; Kamakura Si still caught so of it intermittently.
The group’s repeated denial of Cursed Swordsmanship inevitably made him sowhat resistant.
But in this desperate situation, if the other party at least has a lifeline to offer, it also counts as truly good news.
For a while, Kamakura Si’s stance was sowhat conflicted.
But, after all, as the head of the family, Kamakura Si quickly adjusted his attitude and turned to give an order.
Kamakura Guizhi stepped forward; his right hand had been carefully bandaged by soone, although it’s better than nothing, given the injury was localized, it wasn’t a big problem in the short term.
“Kamakura Guizhi?”
Just at that mont, a cold voice suddenly rang out, drawing everyone’s attention.
It was Professor Ni Huayuan, who had been silent until now, stepping forward and calling out.
“Yes, do you need sothing, Professor Ni?”
Reverently lifting his head, Kamakura Guizhi did not dare to take it lightly and responded.
However, in the next mont, the strange glint flickering in the other’s pupils made him involuntarily start.
Before Kamakura Guizhi could react, a sharp pain erupted in his head, as if a red-hot iron stake was stirring his brain.
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His body convulsed violently, and Kamakura Guizhi instinctively wanted to draw his sword. However, after a movent, he realized his right hand was almost crippled.
But the good news was that he had not completely lost his ability to move. In the next mont, he twisted his body, picked up his sword with his left hand, and awkwardly chopped down.
“Guizhi!”
Alard shouts erupted suddenly, even Kamakura Si couldn’t help but cry out.
After all, in their eyes, it was Ni Huayuan who called out to Kamakura Guizhi, then the latter suddenly swung his sword to attack.
Fortunately, Kamakura Guizhi’s crooked slash was almost impossible to injure Ni Huayuan, even if no one from the Academy made any move.
In fact, before his sword could hit the target, his body convulsed again, missing the mark completely.
It was only at this mont that the people of the Kamakura Family noticed the unusual flicker in Ni Huayuan’s eyes.
“Stop it!”
Realizing sothing was wrong, Kamakura Si instinctively wanted to stop Kamakura Guizhi from getting himself killed.
However, the latter seed to be possessed, deaf to the calls, as he struggled to make another chop.
And with this chop, blood finally splattered, unfortunately it was his own.
Kamakura Guizhi’s entire left arm followed his right in disaster, as one could see dozens of wounds split open, with even fresh blood seeping from his chest.
He could no longer hold the sword, and even his whole body fell to the ground.
What was eerie was that, whether it was the sword or the man, both fell to the ground silently.
“President Cass.”
Kamakura Si instinctively sought help from President Cass.
Nonetheless, the latter made no move, as Ni Huayuan had already stepped back, no longer paying attention to the heavily injured Kamakura Guizhi.
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“Your ideas don’t seem to be very effective, do they?”
The next mont, Ni Huayuan turned to look at President Cass and Ah Kai.
“I just tried to completely isolate him from the outside world. It seems that it still triggered the splitting effect,” he said slowly, pointing at Kamakura Guizhi.
These words also caused Kamakura Si, who was struggling to contain his rage, to freeze instantly.
“So, it seems to that their problem may still stem from within themselves.”
“Sothing is making their power unstable.”
“So what do you think it is?”
Instead of retaliating against the testing that contradicted him, President Cass simply followed Ni Huayuan’s remark with a question.
“Hard to say, toxins, curses, ntal impact, all are possible. Unfortunately, it seems we don’t have anyone who can directly heal,” Ni Huayuan mused with the upper hand.
“So, in my opinion, we may need to find the person who is casting this influence first, to treat the issue effectively.”
“That doesn’t sound too easy either.”
President Cass said expressionlessly.
Ni Huayuan ignored him and turned to face Kamakura Si and Kamakura Guizhi, who could barely stand with the help of others.
“Cursed Swordsmanship, it looks like you’ve been attacked with the very thod you’re most skilled in.”
“…Who could have done it?”
Kamakura Si swallowed hard, not sure whether to feel joy or sorrow.
The opponent’s thods were brutally hard to accept.
But if the speculation was correct, it also ant there was a chance for the Kamakura Family to return to their previous state.
“Your enemies, how would I know who they are,” Ni Huayuan chuckled coldly.
“However, we could change our approach. Let’s ask, what is the purpose?”
“Your most well-known identity seems to be that of the Tomb Guardian.”
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