"... I like it."
Jiang Yin'er reached out gently to receive it, held it in her hands and looked at it, glancing up at the young man with a twinkle in her eyes, then lowered her head to play with it again.
"Thank you, Brother." Jiang Yin'er said curiously, "Why is it so beautiful?"
"Is there a need to doubt my carving skills?"
"I meant the stone." Jiang Yin'er laughed.
"Haha, it's a secret."
"Alright then." Jiang Yin'er smiled, pouting slightly.
She thought for a moment, apparently unsure of where to tie it for the time being, so she carefully put it away in a small bundle.
"What sword technique were you practicing just now?"
"Phoenix Swim." Jiang Yin'er revealed some distress, "Taught by my master, but I can never learn the second move."
"You're only sixteen, and you've mastered the first move for quite a while. Mr. Yue taught me the sword, and I barely managed at seventeen." Pei Ye said, "Their swordsmanship is really hard to learn, you're already quite impressive."
