The Return of the Sword Saint was a manga adapted from the original Elegy novel by the Korean manga artist, Limo. The comic was released on May 23rd, 2021 on the Dongman comic platform in the mainland of China. The story was about the male protagonist, Qing Ming, who was a sword master in the pugilistic world in his previous life. He died together with the devil of the pugilistic world after a great battle. However, a hundred years later, he was reborn as a poor little beggar and retained the memories of his previous life. In the main world, he discovered that the Huashan Sect had already declined to the point where no one knew about it. He was determined to restore the sect's glory, but he discovered that the sect's decline was related to his battle with the Sky Demon. The story revolved around how he re-entered the Huashan Sect as a child and revived the sect. As for the specific chapters and content of the original Korean novel, the information given so far was not enough to provide a detailed answer.
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