Chapter 4169: Sword Abyss (2/2)

Sword Abyss had another name - Wish Pond The reason was very simple - one would just need to throw their swords down here

If one sword ed to hit a divine sword, then the divine sould fly up and become the reward In the case of failure, they simply lost their abandoned swords

The probability of success was rather low As for juet theain regardless of their cultivation prowess Even dao lords stopped on top and didn’t dare to take the risk

From another perspective, the abyss was actually quite safe as long as cultivators knew their liabonds and those froh power to take divine swords frorave On the other hand, the abyss relied on luck and a willingness to throay any sword, whether it be their favorite or some rando line already of cultivators tossing swords down the abyss

Just hitting the divine swords didn’t guarantee success Nonetheless, the clanks gave theht thousands and thousands of worthless swords made from ordinary steel

A few experts cared more about their status and thren cultivation swords instead of mortal swords There were some who thren precious swords as well

The ame - thron as many swords as possible and hope for the best

Sincea million of them for one divine sas more than worth it

Therefore, some sects mobilized nu fro

The person currently in the front of the line was a top cultivator He activated his heavenly gaze and spotted the flashi+ng lights He locked onto them and threw out more than a thousand swords at the same time Loud clanks could be heard akin to pearls accidentally falling on the ground

Alas, nothing reacted and he left with a wry ser cultivator showed respect and bowed his head towards the abyss with his pal: “Venerable ancestors and spirits, please guide le divine sword, throwing all of his swords in one direction…

“Sigh, nothing after 36,000 iron swords” One atte out the last one

“Lucky, I brought more than 80,000 swords” The next attempter saw this and remained optimistic He tossed theotten hold of the rules here

“That’s nothing, brat” An old man nearby said: “The last time this place showed up, our ancestor led three thousand disciples here and a total of 90,000,000 swords We returned e all of our resources on those swords It wasn’t nice being poor for a long time afterward”

Of course, there were happy stories One cultivator prostrated and performed a full ko rite; his sincerity nearly ht to throord forward

“Whoosh!+” Suddenly, a meteoric ray accompanied by a phoenix screech rushed upward A fiery sword landed in his palm

The croas amazed because he only needed one attempt to obtain a divine sword