The Four Levels of Swordsmanship
Ted learns about the four levels of swordsmanship from his master, from relying on sharp weapons to mastering their use and ultimately reaching a level where weapons are no longer the focus, culminating in a demonstration of the master's advanced skill.Will Ted be able to master the final level of swordsmanship in time to protect Blade Hills from the impending attack?
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