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Why Did You, a Martial Brute, Forge a Sword?
Why Did You, a Martial Brute, Forge a Sword? Plot:
Gu Meng, a rough martial artist who has practiced hard qigong for 18 years, is given "The Benevolence Sword Manual" by his dying master, ordered to forge a "sword that protects." But his brick-swinging hand can't even hold a sword steady, and the whole martial world mocks him: "A brute with a sword is a joke." Until Su Rou, a sword immortal's daughter expelled from her sect, clings to him to steal the manual—she's forced to teach him. From "splitting firewood into sawdust with a sword" to "blocking hidden weapons to protect others," Gu Meng realizes his master wanted not a sword, but the softness beneath his fists. Su Rou finds this unsteady-sworded brute is the one who truly understands "benevolence." But then, the enemy who destroyed Su Rou's sect appears, aiming to steal Gu Meng's newly forged "Benevolence Sword…"
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