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Description
Bound to a destiny of steel and sentience, he is no ordinary blade. Worry-Free Dance's masterful Xianxia novel, "I Am a Magic Sword," plunges readers into a world where power flows like the celestial rivers and ancient grudges fester in the heart of immortal realms. This is the tale of a sentient weapon, a magnificent artifact forged with purpose, yet burdened by its very nature. He cannot feel, cannot waver, his existence defined by an unwavering dedication to his craft: the art of combat. His sole desire is to test his mettle against those who dare to wield him, to be the instrument of r…
Frequently Asked Questions for I Am a Magic Sword Novel
Who is the author of I Am a Magic Sword novel?+
I Am a Magic Sword novel is written by 无忧的舞曲, Worry-Free Dance.
How many chapters does I Am a Magic Sword novel have?+
I Am a Magic Sword novel currently has 16 chapters.
Is I Am a Magic Sword novel completed or ongoing?+
I Am a Magic Sword novel is currently ongoing.
What genre is I Am a Magic Sword novel?+
I Am a Magic Sword novel belongs to the Xianxia genre.
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What is I Am a Magic Sword novel about?+
In "I Am a Magic Sword" by Worry-Free Dance, the protagonist is a sentient magic sword incapable of expressing emotions. Its sole purpose and pleasure lie in eliminating those who attempt to wield it or claim ownership. This unwavering dedication to destruction defines its existence. The sword’s nature is so intrinsically tied to its function that it cannot even perform basic human rituals, such as washing its hands before using the toilet, further emphasizing its singular, unfeeling existence.