Cultivators are taught to hold a sword when they are only children. Of course those are practice blades. Once we graduate, we set the specifications for our swords and sometimes forge them ourselves.
Hensheng is my sword. It's flexible. I can wear it around my waist or my arm. It's very sharp too. When I wrap it around a target, I can use my spiritual energy through the blade to cut them to pieces.
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{If that is comforting?}
I thought the crimes would be more interesting.
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[No, it's not comforting at all.]
There's interesting crimes, if you ask, but all the inmates I know have killed at least one person.
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Everyone has their own reasons. Is it always a crime?
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No, not always. But the Admiral doesn't see it that way. I was an inmate, then I graduated. And I killed a lot of people before I got here.
[Mostly as a soldier, but the Admiral seemed to count it against him to some extent.]
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Why did you choose to stay onboard?
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[Rawne doesn't ask what deal Jin Guangyao wants. That's personal information. If he wants to bring it up on his own, he can.]
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And I can have tea with you even if you aren't my inmate, if you want.
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[For him its knives over swords, but he has used a sword a time or two.]
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[That's what the swords he knows have.]
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[He's never seen a flexible sword before, but he'd love to try one.]
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