I really can't control myself

Chapter 2738 Family Property

In fact, Linton can roughly imitate just swinging the sword. After all, on the one hand, he has the ability of Hela, which can directly create black swords, and on the other hand, he also has the golden treasure house of the king. Combining these two abilities, there is no problem in directly producing the effect of thousands of flying swords.

However, this seemingly-like ability is obviously far from the flying sword in Linton's mind.

The flying sword in Linton's mind should actually feel more like Yondu's whistle arrow in Guardians of the Galaxy. With a wave of his hand, a few "swish, swish, swish," and then a row of people fell down.

Of course, what Linton wants here is definitely not a sword flying around, but a lot of flying swords flying around, and they all need to be powerful ones with sword aura and sword intent.

For example, even if he fires his sword now, he would just hit someone with his sword. You said that it is indeed possible to use Magneto's ability to control the sword to make him turn, but this is basically still hitting people with the sword, which means turning a corner. Moreover, Linton was actually unable to accurately control so many flying swords, at least not with Magneto's ability.

According to Taoist Yiming, swords raised with one's own spiritual energy have spiritual essence. These spiritual swords feel like extensions of your limbs and are quite easy to control.

Even if you keep it, you can even conceive a weapon spirit, which means that you can develop a simple AI to help you control the flying sword. That's completely incomparable to Linton's forced pretense of Ten Thousand Sword Jue.

Linton thought for a while and realized that this should be the Ten Thousand Swords Technique that he was looking for. It seemed that it was not a fixed technique, but the cultivation path of the East Peak of the Sword Alliance. This group of people from Dongfeng are actually practicing in the direction of the Ten Thousand Sword Jue that Linton envisioned.

Of course, the Xifeng side actually uses the same cultivation method. They also use spiritual energy and spiritual consciousness to raise swords, but they only focus on raising one.

So in fact, Linton doesn't have to worry too much about the east and west peaks. He just needs to get the method of raising swords.

The only thing that gave Linton a slight headache was... he still had to work on Feijian's sword. There are two ways to get this sword. One is to find a ready-made one and then practice it yourself. One is to simply forge the iron smelting tool yourself.

It is of course more convenient to find a ready-made sword, but if it is a sword raised by someone else, you must first erase the other person's aura and charm. Otherwise, it will obviously not be useful at all if you use it yourself. It is a sword raised by someone else. If the aura and charm of the sword itself is higher than that of Qin, it will even be counterattacked.

As for refining the weapon yourself, the advantage is that when you refining it, you only need to use your blood and spiritual energy to directly nurture it, and the flying sword that comes out will be naturally friendly to you, just like a Pokémon hatching an egg with 150 intimacy. Get up and get twice the result with half the effort. The disadvantage is... It's hard to learn how to make weapons, and the materials for making flying swords are also hard to find.

But no matter which method, it is quite expensive. So Linton felt that raising flying swords was becoming more and more like raising Pokémon.

So which side did Linton choose? Of course he would grab it. It is impossible to refine weapons. Linton doesn't have the patience to actually refine ten thousand swords by himself. He has to find materials. This is very troublesome. He must use ready-made swords.

And aren’t they all ready-made in front of me? Aren’t there so many people in the Sword Alliance who have already refined them for me, waiting for me to get them.

As for raising a sword, Linton wasn't worried at all.

According to Taoist Yiming, raising a sword consumes a lot of spiritual energy. This thing is not something that can be left as much as you inject spiritual power into it, for example. If you inject 100 units of spiritual energy, only 1 unit may remain in the sword, and the rest will be lost quickly.

There are two aspects that affect the retention rate of this spiritual energy. One is the level of the sword-raising method. For example, the sword-raising method unique to the Sword Alliance is much higher than the sword-raising methods of other sects. Half a point, so there are many talented swordsmen in the Sword Alliance, and they are already far ahead from the beginning.

The second problem is the material of the sword itself. Naturally, the better the material of the sword, the more spiritual energy it can absorb.

So why isn't Linton worried about this? It's mainly because no matter what ability he uses, he consumes the same thing, which is magic value.

The magic value of his own character is equivalent to a kind of universal energy, so if he wants to raise a sword, he just consumes the magic value to raise it.

And his current total magic value is already incredible. He can even use Super Blue and Free Ultimate Intention Skills for most of the day, and he can even use Shadow Clone to support them for a while. Although we still don't know how much it will cost to raise the sword, Linton really isn't worried about it. No matter how much he consumes, he can recover mana quickly enough. In short, this aspect should not be a concern.

So when you think about it, this Sword Alliance is really a treasure. Not only did it solve his various problems, it even made him a lot of money.

Yes, Linton has already asked. This sword alliance has a considerable number of spiritual treasures. Although Taoist Yiming couldn't tell the exact number, it was a sect that had been passed down for thousands of years. He knew that each elder of the Sword Alliance had more than one Lingbao-level flying sword.

Not only that, the Sword Alliance also has a place called the Sword Tomb. To put it simply, this place is that after the elders, ancestors, and heads of the Sword Alliance have fallen, of course they can't just give away their flying swords, right? This is They are all sect property.

This sword tomb is a place where flying swords of fallen predecessors of past generations are stored. It is equivalent to a treasure house. Sometimes it will be opened to let the capable people among the younger generations go in and choose one. As their reward, it also allows these flying swords to find inheritance and continue to nurture the sect.

After thousands of years of inheritance, there are now countless swords in this sword tomb. Moreover, these were all flying swords used by the sect's senior masters, so they obviously could not be ordinary ones.

Based on this calculation, Linton conservatively estimates that the number of spiritual treasures owned by this sword alliance exceeds three digits. He never thought that the gap between this second-rate sect and the top sect would be so big.

In the previous Tianhong Holy Land, the Tianxing Sect was quite big, and the number of spiritual treasures was in single digits. And this Sword Alliance is really rich, and the gap between the rich and the poor in the world of immortality is shocking enough.

"Do you really want to fight?" At this time, everyone had arrived at the foot of the mountain at the Sword Alliance headquarters. Taoist Yiming here looked at the towering peaks in front of him and couldn't help but ask again.

"What do you think? I've decided on this sword alliance." Linton's eyes were shining when he spoke.

"But..." Taoist Yi Ming wanted to say something else, but suddenly he was stunned for a moment, and then he took out a jade plaque from his arms and looked at Linton: "The sect contacted me... maybe they already know about the Tianxing Sect. ”

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