Although the Seven Kills Sword Master did not demand revenge, for Cangyang it was impossible not to heed his words.
Even though over the years he had stubbornly never called the other a mentor, the other's cultivation and care of him had become irreplaceable in his life's path, fulfilling the role of both teacher and father.
This became a perpetual motivation in Cangyang's heart, urging him to continue his cultivation efforts tirelessly. Although it was also the starting point for Pei Xuanjing, the Taoist Monarch of Longevity, to initiate the other's legendary journey, he did not know it at the time and simply continued to strive forward, hoping to one day truly stand before the other, to prove that his mentor's judgment was correct and to reclaim the lost Divine Weapon, the Seven Kills Sword.
Ultimately, the growth in life is gradually realizing that one is not the protagonist of the world.