Supreme Emperor of Swords - Chapter 1
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Chapter 1

Chapter 1-A Second Life Beside the Sword-cleansing Pond

What the So, have I really traveled through time and possessed the body of someone with the same name and look?

For more than two hours, Ding Hao just sat by the Sword-cleansing Fountain, looking down upon the weary and rusty black sword in his hand and his handsome reflection in the water. After all, he is still unbelievable.

He remembered clearly that last night, he was having farewell dinner with his buddies, picturing their lives on campus and wishing each other good luck. They had been excited and drunk. However, when he opened his eyes and regained his conciseness, he found himself in this completely strange world.

Being dazed for a long while, Ding Hao had to face the truth and persuaded himself to accept the fact that he had traveled through time.

For some unknown reason, apart from the nostalgia for his previous life, he bore a feeling of thrill beyond description, as if he had had a second chance at life. Keeping his poise that even he found unbelievable, Ding Hao frankly accepted this new world and his new life.

Maybe it was because of the unyielding adventurous spirit in his bone.

For more than two hours, he had been retrieving memories from his new body and had learned a lot of things.

This was a world called Land of Infinity packed full of sects, where only strong ones survived; human beings and monsters ran this world together.

The Swordsmanship-seeking Sect he belonged to was an eighth-grade swordsmanship sect based in one of the Sixteen Provinces, Snow Province, in the desolated northern part of Land of Infinity. The Swordsmanship-seeking Sect was one of the human-governed sects from the One Academy, Two Villages, Three Sects, and Three Clans in Snow Province. It had occupied a large area on the Swordsmanship-seeking Mountain and had many disciples, including kung fu masters and gifted geniuses, for more than 1,500 years since its establishment.

As a prominent sect, it was important to set up a good image among the kung fu communities.

However, even dexterous experts were still humans and needed to eat and drink, which leads to the necessity of sanitation. When the proud kung fu practitioners did not bother sweeping their rooms, an organized supporting department came into existence naturally.

Ding Hao was not a disciple of Swordsmanship-seeking Sect.

He worked for the supporting department.

More specifically, he was a boy servant