Inside the grand hall, besides Heng Xuanzhen’s name, there were many other name tablets.
Here, Ye Yu even saw the names of Lyu Nian and Bai Jia.
A guess formed in his mind, and he began reading—at a distance—the memories sealed within the Demon Conversion summons.
As expected, the Heart-Sword Grounds preserved a wisp of sword intent from every member of Ancient Sword Gorge’s God Alliance.
If a god-clan member fell, the wisp they stored would disperse.
Now only Heng Xuanzhen’s sword intent remained. That meant the entire Ancient Sword Gorge had just one survivor—her.
Wasn’t that a kind of sorrow?
A hall of heroes, and only one left alive.
Huh—wait.
Ye Yu suddenly noticed a glimmer in a corner.
A few breaths later, a pitch-black longsword slowly emerged, its sword intent growing denser and denser.
That genuinely surprised Ye Yu.
Hadn’t Tongtian Pavilion said they’d already slaughtered everyone inside Ancient Sword Gorge?
So why was another one appearing now?
He walked straight over and looked at the plaque beneath the black longsword.
Three characters stood out clearly: Zhu Cangwen.
The name wasn’t unfamiliar; he had already read the memories of Heng Xuanzhen’s master, Lyu Nian.
He had a basic grasp of everyone within Ancient Sword Gorge.
Zhu Cangwen was Lyu Nian’s junior sister, and Heng Xuanzhen’s aunt-master.
He didn’t know why her sword intent had suddenly begun to condense,
but it was absolutely a good sign.
Maybe Zhu Cangwen was still alive—which would mean Heng Xuanzhen wasn’t truly alone. She still had an aunt-master.
If she heard this, she’d be thrilled, wouldn’t she?
With that thought, Ye Yu moved to find Heng Xuanzhen and tell her.
Just then, the longsword representing Heng Xuanzhen’s sword intent began to surge violently.
Ye Yu’s brows tightened at once.
Had something gone wrong?
He flashed away and, in an instant, returned to the place where they had parted.
There he found Lyu Nian, Bai Jia, and the others waiting at a doorway.
After he asked, he learned the reason: having met her sectmates again, Heng Xuanzhen was overjoyed.
Her state of mind had shifted; she showed signs of breaking through on the spot, so she immediately entered seclusion.
The summoned beings did not leave; they stood guard at the door.
After all, Ye Yu’s order for today had been to keep Heng Xuanzhen company.
Even if she had entered seclusion, they would not abandon her.
Model disciples: obedient and quiet.
Ye Yu looked at the tightly closed door, his expression complicated.
Was Heaven-Defying Comprehension contagious now?
He had spent time with Liu Yuennong, and she’d gone into seclusion to break through.
Now he’d been with Heng Xuanzhen, and she was breaking through too.
Coincidence? Or was he the God Realm’s lucky star?
Stay with him a few days and you get a chance to advance?

Ye Yu’s face sank.
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