Liyun, the next day, woke up from his sleep very early in the morning. Waking up, the first thing he did was run around the courtyard.
Liyun didn't want to be a fat pig like in his last life, so he is doing exercises while he is still so young, and he even feels his body get stronger after doing exercises.
'This body has nice genes; I don't feel that much lazier.
"Your Highness, your breakfast is ready." A maid came in when Liyun was almost finished running around the courtyard and was breathing heavily.
"Alright," Liyun said, then flew toward his breakfast in the dining room. His courtyard was like a separate house from the palace.
After eating his breakfast, Liyun directly went to take a bath; there were several maids who were helping him out.
After taking a bath, Liyun wore a comfortable robe and pulled out 'Sword God Manual.' He got it just yesterday from Xin Wei.
"Nice, Ancient Treasure Scroll" Liyun, saying this, slammed the book on the ground and pulled out his tiny wiener. Sigh! Need to make it bigger to aim properly.
Then he peed on the scroll. At first, Liyun was squinting his eyes because he did not have much pee in his stomach. Now the system message is not triggering.
[Ding!! Congratulations on peeing on the Sword God Manual!! Reward: Dark Immortal Monarch's Sword Experience
As the scroll was wet with pee, Liyun's pink eyes went dark as he stood in the courtyard; his eyes turned black as his consciousness faded from his body.
Liyun found himself in an ancient battlefield. He was still sane because his soul had felt this kind of spatial pull for several eons.
He was now seeing from the body of a person who was actually seated in front of a whole legion of knight-like beings who were wearing white armor all over.
"Dark monarch, your reign is over. It's time you hand over the Law of Domination," a white-armored knight said, standing with thousands of identical knights on horseback. They carried massive spears, rode white steeds, and wore full-plated white armor.
"Heh! Who are you, and how did you manage to enter my body?" A hoarse, authoritative voice echoed directly in Liyun's mind as he observed through the Dark Monarch's perspective.
Liyun's heart raced, realizing the being he was sharing a vision with had noticed him and was addressing him directly.
"Bro, I am no one; continue with your war or whatever," Liyun said in his baby voice while he looked around. The person, or Dark Monarch, to be exact, was sitting on a pile of corpses, and every one of these corpses was split into two.
"Before my master comes, give us the Law of Domination." The white-armored knight said again he looked frustrated while talking with the Dark Monarch.
"Just by these numbers, you want something from me? Tell your master to come personally." The dark immortal monarch said this time in an angry tone.
Then Liyun saw what a Sword Cultivator really is: a beam-like light shot from the Dark Monarch's eyes and split the whole legion into two.
"Can't even utter the name, yet you've come to claim it? Hmph." The Dark Immortal monarch scoffed as he rose from his seat, his movements exuding an aura of authority.
Liyun then saw a sword flying from far away and landing in front of him, or the Dark Immortal monarch, to be exact. Pulling out the sword from the ground, Liyun saw the battlefield.
The horrendous scene sent a shudder through Liyun's soul, leaving him trembling to his very core.
There were millions of corpses lying around, and every one of them was split in two, like a sword had cleaved them apart.
"Are you scared, boy? It's only starting; the best parts are yet to come." "Dark Immortal," the monarch said while grabbing his sword and looking at it; there was a crack running from it.
The sword looked battle-worn and was very brittle, but the Dark Immortal monarch casually sheathed it at his waist.
Liyun then saw a huge ship appearing on the horizon; the ship was so huge that Liyun first thought the apocalypse was coming.
"So they came," the Dark Immortal monarch said, his voice sounding as if he had been lonely for far too long. He spoke to Liyun, who was merely observing from his perspective.
Then Liyun saw many ships the same size as the previous one appearing from all sides.
"Today you shall learn about swords like no other," the Dark Immortal monarch said while walking towards the ship without any fear.
"Bro, are you not scared?" Liyun asked while looking at those big ships; they were so big, Liyun found himself tiny in front of them.
"Scared? Ahahaha, do what you came for and swallow every bit of information. You have an immortal scholar body. You're probably the best solution to my problem. The immortal monarch said while grabbing his sword from his waist; as soon as he pulled it out, the momentum of those ships stopped.
"That's called fear. Look how they fear the sword in my hand. Learn to make beings tremble," the Dark Immortal monarch said, his voice cold as he walked slowly. The ships around him hung in a state of limbo, their momentum lost, as if time itself bowed before his presence.
As soon as the Dark Immortal monarch cast a cold gaze at the ships, Liyun felt his heart churn violently. An immense pressure emanated from the Dark Immortal monarch, striking directly at Liyun's soul. For him, the pressure was an invisible torment, but for the ships, it was as though they were trapped in a colossal blender. Deep scratches began to appear, and with each passing moment, the gouges grew deeper and deeper, as if the ships themselves were crumbling under his wrathful aura.
"It's only basic mortal Sword Intent, ahaha," the Dark Immortal monarch said as if he was enjoying himself while teaching Liyun in the process.
"Bro, just one of these ships is equal to the entire empire I live in. It's so massive," Liyun said, a mix of awe and delight in his voice as he enjoyed the spectacle.
"What is 'Bro'?" The Dark Immortal monarch asked after hearing 'Bro' several times from Liyun.Well, 'bro' means 'teacher'… or someone senior but very close," Liyun answered casually, saying whatever came to mind while watching the pressure spread across the area under the Dark Immortal Monarch's aura.
"Alright, now shush! Don't talk to me again, or they'll notice," the Dark Immortal Monarch replied, cutting him off. It was as if he had ended a call. No matter how much Liyun spoke after that, the Monarch gave no answer.
When Liyun counted carefully, there were twelve ships in total. The Monarch's aura was heavy, but the ships themselves were not weak in presence. They stopped, and from each one stepped out a figure. If the Dark Immortal Monarch stood for darkness, then all twelve of them represented light.
"Hehe… you bastards teamed up? I thought you'd never love me this much," the Monarch chuckled. The cracked sword in his hand looked almost pitiful compared to the radiant beings before him and their glowing weapon. They seemed ethereal and sacred, while he stood there filthy and twisted.
"You stole. You are a thief. We are here to take back what is ours."
A lady in green stood with a steel spear, its shaft laced with veins of green like polished marble. The aura she released was the complete opposite of the Dark Immortal Monarch's. His presence was gloomy and crushing, pressing down like a mountain. Hers carried brightness, but under that dark pressure it trembled, barely managing to stand.
"I stole?" The monarch sneered. "I slayed the god and claimed it. It is mine now. You cannot defeat me."
He scoffed, his disdain rumbling through the air. Then, before Liyun's eyes, something happened he could never have imagined. The cracked sword vanished from the monarch's hand, and in that instant the heavens split apart. A gaping rift opened, revealing the void within—no light, no color, nothing but hollow emptiness.
Liyun froze. That sight reminded him of the time he had been trapped in the void, drifting for endless days in a place of pure darkness, where nothing existed but silence.
Ships broke apart in an instant, millions of soldiers inside perishing without a sound. No words, no spells, no resistance—just destruction. The Monarch's aura swelled, becoming so thick that even Liyun, who did not need to breathe, found himself gasping for air.
"Boy," the Dark Immortal Monarch said coldly, "this is only my first move—'Sword Before Thought.' I don't think you can take another in your brain just yet. So you'd better come back later if you want to learn more."
Liyun's body, which had been lying motionless in the courtyard, suddenly jolted awake. He gasped for breath, chest rising and falling rapidly. At only three years old, there was little he could do about his nose and mouth; they were too small to take in enough air.
"Damn! That Dark Immortal monarch, he's too powerful."
Liyun said he then picked up the ancient scroll that Xin Wei gave him; it was wet because he had peed on it, but this thing was very precious, so he stored it inside his ring.
'I need to wash my hands first… As for that move, I still don't understand it. I'll have to recall it again and again.
'But what did that bastard call it? Sword Before Thought? Wtf is this naming sense, bro?
Liyun then saw a black pearl in the ground; he picked it up and felt it was warm and also felt like Dark Immortal.
'So, I guess this will take me to the Dark Immortal when I am ready.
Liyun stored it as well in his storage ring. He then took a big breath and sat in a chair. His mind can recall a thing over and over as he has photographic memory. He tried to learn what Dark Monarch was doing, but no
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