Walker Of The Worlds

Chapter 2980: The Final Trial

Chapter 2980: The Final Trial

Dozens more trials were experienced by Lin Mu.

Some were mental, some physical, others emotional or philosophical. They tested his endurance, patience, kindness, wrath, even love and abandonment. Each one revealed a part of himself he hadn’t faced.

Each one sharpened him further.

Until finally, before him, appeared the final door.

Not a wooden gate this time.

This one was a monolith. A sword so large and ancient it stood upright like a divine monument. Its blade carved with forgotten runes. Its presence oppressive and yet divine.

The names of countless sword bearers were etched on its surface—some faded, some glowing. The legacy of every challenger before him.

This was no trial.

This was judgment.

And Lin Mu stepped forward, not with fear, not with pride...

...but with purpose.

The final trial awaited.

And the sword within him had never been clearer.

Much to Lin Mu’s surprise though, the final trial was nothing.

No, not a void, nor darkness.

Not an illusion.

Not even a space.

There simply was... nothing.

Lin Mu stepped through the monolith that loomed like a divine sword and found himself in a place where even thought struggled to find purchase. There was no ground beneath his feet, and yet he stood.

No light shone, yet he could see himself. The world around him was featureless—no shape, no direction, not even a whisper of sword intent or spiritual qi.

It was not a place of waiting.

It was a place of surrender.

And yet... Lin Mu did not give in.

He began with instinct. The most basic of actions for one on the Sword Path.

He drew his sword.

Afternoon Pine gleamed faintly in the void as he performed a vertical slash. Nothing changed.

He followed with horizontal arcs, thrusts, stabbing combinations, and flowing sword routines. Still, nothing responded.

No resonance. No energy. No wind from his strikes. He might as well have been shadowboxing against an invisible world.

So he tried the Ocean Raker, letting its wave like energy coil through his meridians—but nothing manifested.

He called upon his qi—no reaction.

He summoned sword intent—it did not answer.

Undeterred, he sat down, cross-legged, and began to meditate. If he could not cut, he would contemplate.

A breath passed. Then ten. Then thousands.

.

.

.

Was it hours or days?

He did not know.

He forgot to wonder.

He only sat, letting his mind focus inward.

Sword intent still flowed in him. He felt it at first. His comprehension, his conviction, the thousands of battles he’d fought. The way the sword had shaped him—and the way he had shaped the sword.

At first, it overflowed, like a river in flood.

The memories of sword strikes danced behind his eyelids—every battle, every insight, every clash, every near-death moment. The first time he held a blade. The duel with the silent phantom. The debate of sword philosophies.

But gradually, that flow slowed.

The river began to trickle.

The conviction waned.

The sensations that once felt bright and burning... grew cold.

A strange emptiness settled within his core.

And then, all at once—

—it vanished.

All of it.

The sword intent he had accumulated.

Gone.

Lin Mu opened his eyes.

He gasped softly.

For the first time in years, he felt mortal.

His body had not changed. His cultivation remained, but the heart of the sword inside him—the pulsing intent that had always throbbed behind every motion—was missing.

It wasn’t stolen.

It had been spent.

All of it. Burned away. Like a blade cast into the forge until it dissolved to its essence.

He rose to his feet and stared into the empty world.

There was still nothing.

But he was not afraid.

He now understood.

’This was never a trial of action, nor reaction... but of emptiness.’

’To gain everything, one had to first lose everything.’

He lowered his gaze and closed his eyes once more.

And then, in the deepest silence of the mind...

...he felt it.

A pinprick.

No, a point.

A tiny glimmer within his chest. Like a star being born.

He didn’t reach for it.

He simply let it rise.

It grew—not in size—but in clarity.

He could feel its shape—a small sword. No longer than a fingernail. Pure. Elegant. Without ornamentation. A blade not forged by metal, but by truth.

This wasn’t sword intent.

This was something higher.

Purer.

Final.

The Sword Heart.

It entered him with no fanfare. No explosion. No pulse of power to shake the world.

It simply settled into his being as if it had always belonged.

And in that moment, everything changed.

Suddenly, the emptiness around him was no longer featureless. Subtle lines traced themselves across the nothingness, like veins of truth. He saw the structure of this realm, saw the seams that stitched together existence itself.

A realm once invisible, now laid bare.

Lin Mu didn’t smile. He didn’t weep.

He simply stood still, feeling his new center—an unmoving blade in the middle of a chaotic world.

The Sword Heart was not power.

It was presence.

From now on, every swing he made would carry his essence, not just his will. It could cleave falsehoods from truth. It could pierce illusions, even fate.

It did not make his sword larger, faster, or more destructive.

It made his sword true.

And that was more terrifying than any technique.

Suddenly, the world of the final trial began to tremble.

Faint golden light suffused the surroundings.

Lines of unseen inscriptions began to reveal themselves along the edges of the void, and from the core of this plane, something ancient stirred. The silent monolith behind him—the one he had passed through—glowed and shattered into dust, as if its purpose was complete.

The Path of the Sealed Sword had acknowledged him.

The chamber from which he had entered—the sword-carved hall within Mount Sky Sever—appeared ahead of him once more, like a door forming out of thin air.

Lin Mu stepped forward, not as a disciple...

...but as a being of the sword itself.

The final trial was over.

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