Whoosh!
Sword Son Curry merely waved his hand in response and immediately, a beam of dazzling sword-light shot out from his hand. He hadn't spoken a word and whatever he was doing was indescribable.
After a moment,
they could hear several explosions that seemed to be happening all around them, though they were not visible.
Endless pressure of swordsmanship continued to spread in the sky above the Divine Sword Mountain. The increased pressure somehow caused the wind around them to roar.
Austin's gaze followed the sword-light all the way to the top.
He saw a long sword of a simple appearance floating in the air.
The only unusual thing about it was the dense pack of mysterious sword runes which were wandering around the blade freely.
Each of them contained thousands of different sword skills and was strong enough to distort the surrounding space and time.
Though the sword was of common appearance other than the runes, as soon as it appeared, the space around the Divine Sword Mountain fell silent.
Its very existence had frozen energy and laws all around it in one single moment of time.
"That's incredible!"
Austin said in an awed voice.
"Ha, ha! Yes, it is. And I'm lucky enough to help you refine the flying sword as I promised.
Now, it belongs to you,"
Sword Son Curry replied with a smile.
"Really?
Thank you so much, sir. This is really awesome,"
Austin replied with a nod that suppressed the immense joy he was feeling.
It was not until now that did he understand the origin of this long sword.
When he had entered the Sword Cosmos in the past and came to the Divine Sword Mountain, he had also visited the palace of Master Sword. There, he had obtained thirty-five million famous swords Master Sword had left behind. He had handed them over to Sword Son Curry as soon as he got back.
Sword Son Curry had once promised that he would help Austin refine these swords into a single flying sword.
Austin hadn't expected him to actually make it but here it was.
The flying sword floating in front of them was perfect.
"Wow!
That's one hell of a sword!"
Even the five sword spirits approved of the flying sword.
"Austin, this weapon will make you stronger than ever before,"
Sword Son Curry told him. He himself was also very satisfied with the flying sword he'd produced.
"Sir, what do you think would happen if I confronted Humphrey after refining this flying sword?"
Austin suddenly asked.
In fact, Humphrey was the main purpose Austin had entered the Sword Cosmos this time.
He wanted to increase his fighting power in order to deal with Humphrey.
One could say this was what Austin desired the most at present.
Hearing Austin's question, Sword Son Curry fell silent for a moment.
The five sword spirits didn't say anything either.
They were not interested in anything that took place outside the Divine Sword Mountain. Therefore, they weren't going to even comment on this matter.
"Austin, these things are hard to explain.
In simple terms, I am afraid you are not as powerful as him yet,"
Sword Son Curry replied after a moment of silence.
"I know."
Austin nodded.
"It is true that your strength has improved rapidly.
However, Humphrey has been improving constantly as well.
From what I've heard, I think he has obtained an egg of the chaotic sky-devouring beast.
After that beast hatched, he took the body of that chaotic sky-devouring beast.
That alone, might have been manageable. However, the hatchlings of this beast have infinite potential for growth.
The chaotic sky-devouring beast is an exceedingly rare and terrifying legendary beast from the Absolute Space Sea.
It's said to be immortal so killing it is next to impossible."
Sword Son Curry sighed as he explained the difficulties that lay in Austin's path.
"Does that mean the Sea of Chaos will fall into his hands sooner or later?
Is there no way to defeat him?"
Austin asked.
"I won't say there is no way. But it will be extremely difficult,"
Sword Son Curry responded as he shook his head.
"Remember Austin, any kind of power is relative.
You can always find someone stronger and he can defeat Humphrey,"
he added.
"That's true.
All measurements of strength are relative,"
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