Chapter 308: The Convergence of the Human Path Will - Part 2

Sun Wu bellowed loudly, casting his "The Art of War by Sun Tzu" into the Vast Spirit River. A side sword appeared on the waist of the Great Confucian who, though originally graceful and scholarly, now took on an aura of slaughter and killing. He wrote in the void, "Adhere to the orthodox, win with the unorthodox!"

Confucianism and militarism merged, blending elegance with the art of war. With each stroke of the brush, the air of slaughter was embedded within the words.

"Kill a man within ten steps, leave no trace for a thousand miles," the Great Confucian penned the verse of the Immortal Poet Li Bai, from which a mighty murderous spirit was born.