Deconstructing the first stone tablet, he obtained a total of five hundred and sixty sword techniques, both subpar and third-rate, along with some initial realizations about swordsmanship and insights into attacking enemies.
Qin Yuesheng felt it, and if he wasn't mistaken, the inscriptions on this tablet should be Bai Yue Sword Saint's reflections when he first embarked on the path of learning swordsmanship.
Deconstructing the second, third, and fourth stone tablets, he acquired three hundred and forty second-rate sword techniques. His insights into the Sword Dao deepened even further, and although Qin Yuesheng had never practiced swordsmanship before, here, his mastery in Sword Dao was already comparable to those renowned swordsmen in Jianghu.
Gazing at the Dragon-Slaying Sword in his hand, Qin Yuesheng couldn't help but feel a sense of familiarity. If this sword was previously just a weapon to him, now it had become a part of his body, extraordinarily close.
