Chapter 168: Wushuang
"It's really terrifying!" The blue-shirted sword saint muttered to himself, and thought of another rising kendo giant, but this one recognized the swordsmanship as too philistine, lacking the heroic feeling of being a swordsman, and too biased towards murder and worldly infection.
It was a female swordsman in Demacia, the family had been a big family practicing swordsmanship for generations, and without exception, she also picked up her own sword at a young age, and this woman was called a heroic female swordsman, named "Fiona".
Master Yi began to chant again, "Sword Queen-Fiona, tsk, she is a young swordsman who has carried too much at a young age." ”
Sword Lady - Fiona.
Fiona's family heir is the most feared duelist in all of Valoran. She is known for her fierceness, cunning and intelligence, and is equally famous for her speed with which she wields her bluesteel sabre. Born into the Laurent family in the kingdom of Demacia, Fiona took over the family business from her father and saved the family from extinction in a scandalous situation.
Although the majesty of the Laurent family is no longer there, Fiona has been working tirelessly to restore the family's glory and bring the name Laurent back to the nobility of Demacia.
From a very young age, Fiona disdained the expectations placed on her. Her mother enlisted the best craftsmen in Demacia to create her lifelike dolls.
Fiona gave the doll to her maid and turned to pick up her brother's sword, forcing him to secretly teach her swordsmanship. Fiona's father hired a number of ingenious tailors to tailor the dress for her. Fiona used them as objects to practice thrusting and parrying.
At any stage of life, Fiona has the noblest character of Demacia. She strives for perfection in everything she does, and will not allow any insult to her honor and family motto.
But as the youngest daughter of the Laurent family, she was destined to become a pawn in politics, acting as a tool for alliances in the political marriage between the ruling families. Fiona would not obey at all. With her temper, it would be humiliating to be at the mercy of her, even to her beloved father.
Despite her best efforts, she was eventually arranged to marry a relative of the Crownguard family. The wedding was scheduled for the summer.
All of Demacia's historic families were represented at the Laurent family, but Fiona was not accustomed to resignation, but openly rebelled. At the ceremony, she announced in public in front of the audience that she would rather die than be disgraced by the control of her fate by others.
The bridegroom-to-be suffered a great humiliation in full view of everyone. His family proposes a death duel to eliminate the uproar caused by Fiona.
Fiona immediately stepped forward. But as the head of the clan, it was her father's duty to take on the challenge of dueling. The Duel Representative of the Crownguard is a powerful and deadly warrior, and the Laurent family is almost certain to lose.
Losing the duel would mean the fall of the Laurent family, and his daughter would be exiled in disgrace. Faced with such a difficult situation, Fiona's father made a decision that would bring shame on his family for years.
That night, he tried to poison his opponent and slow down his opponent's moves. But his actions were discovered, and the patriarch of the Laurent family was arrested and arrested.
Demacia's laws are notoriously harsh. There is no room for manoeuvre in their justice, and Fiona's father has violated the most basic code of honor.
He will be humiliated and spat on the gallows, and then hanged like ordinary criminals, and the entire family will be expelled from Demacia.
On the eve of his execution, Fiona visited her father's cell, but only Fiona knew what they had said to each other.
There is one rule in the code of honor that is so old that it has been almost forgotten: a member of the family can pay the price of blood to wash away the shame.
In this way, other family members escaped exile, which was effectively equivalent to the death penalty. Knowing that they had no choice, the father and daughter ended up standing face to face in the "Hall of the Swords". However, a just verdict is not as simple as killing the sinner, and Fiona and her father must fight in earnest - with all their might, without slackening.
The battle between them was lightning fast, and the swords intertwined as if dancing, and everyone present would never forget the scene. Fiona's father is not in vain, and Fiona is worthy of being the goalkeeper.
Every time the two of them clashed, they said goodbye to each other, and in the end, Fiona buried the sword deep in her father's heart with tears in her eyes, preserving her family's continued existence in Demacia.
With her father at her feet, Fiona became the new patriarch of the Laurent family, despite the surprise of her brothers. But this can't stop the strong rise of Sword Ji Fiona at all.
While the Laurent family has not completely lost its honor, gossip cannot be easily dispelled. In the years that followed, Fiona proved her talents as a patriarch and soon learned to avoid the mistakes of her youthful frivolity.
Whether it's a duel without a blade, or a negotiation of verbal words, Fiona is a well-deserved swordsman. With her usual frankness and ruthless uprightness, she can get straight to the point when dealing with any problem.
Although there are still some people who will laugh at her family's loss of face and relying on a female streamer to run the family business, these people only dare to whisper in private. Because if such a rumor is heard by Fiona, she will immediately challenge the rumor-mongers and demand a duel verdict with a sword.
But even at this point, she will not insist on going her own way, and will always leave her opponent with another way out. While taking care of honor, try not to cause death. However, so far, no one has accepted her offer, and no one has left Fiona's dueling arena alive.
The fortunes of the Laurent family are revival, and as a result, Fiona's suitors are in full swing, but no one has yet been able to prove that they are worthy of standing shoulder to shoulder with Fiona. Many suspect that Fiona deliberately kept her arrogant and unmarried status by imposing impossible terms for each suitor, as wives, traditionally, would hand over power to their husbands.
Thinking of this, Master Yi couldn't help but smile and said: "Even if the rules are like this, the tradition is like this, but it's a pity, that girl, Fiona didn't do anything according to the meaning of tradition."