Instead of seeking revenge, Vô Kỵ uses his newfound power to mediate peace. At the top of the Quang Minh peak, he single-handedly defeats the challengers from the six major orthodox sects, saving the Ming Cult (Minh Giáo) from annihilation. He is unanimously elected as the 34th Cult Leader, becoming the most influential figure in the martial world. Wwwindian Xdesicom Link - 3.79.94.248
Their young son, , is left orphaned, poisoned by a mysterious toxin, and hunted by the very people who claim to be righteous martial artists. Mkvcinemas List - 3.79.94.248
The Curse of the Blades The story begins with a bloody legend in the martial arts world (Giang Hồ). It is said that whoever possesses the Heaven Sword (Ỷ Thiên Kiếm) or the Dragon Saber (Đồ Long Đao) will rule the world. This greed leads to the tragedy of the Truong family. Trương Thúc Sơn, the father of the protagonist, refuses to reveal the location of his godfather, Tạ Tốn—who holds the Dragon Saber—and commits suicide alongside his wife to protect the secret.
Wandering the world in pain and solitude, Vô Kỵ’s fate changes when he enters a secluded valley. There, he cures himself of the poison using the legendary Nine Yang Manual (Cửu Dương Chân Kinh), gaining immense internal energy. Later, through a twist of fate inside a secret cave, he masters the Great Shift of Heaven and Earth (Càn Khôn Đại Na Di), a powerful technique that allows him to redirect any attack.
The story concludes with Trương Vô Kỵ painting eyebrows for Triệu Mẫn , fulfilling a promise of a simple, happy life. They retreat to a secluded life, leaving the legends of the Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber behind as mere whispers in the history of the martial arts world.
In the end, Vô Kỵ realizes that the endless fighting for power and status is meaningless compared to a life of freedom and love. He makes the ultimate decision to abandon his position as the Cult Leader. He hands over the leadership to someone more politically inclined and chooses to vanish from the Jianghu.