Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow
Chapter 1019: The Wind Passes Silently, the Hooves Approach (Part I)
Outside the Jubei City, the stationed troops began dispersing the idle crowds from the market towns. Scholars who traveled with their books, composing poetry
Chapter 1020: The Wind Passes Silently, the Hooves Approach (Part II)
The princely residence had, at some unknown time, become the gathering place for many high-ranking officials and military advisors. Every morning, they would
Chapter 1021: The Wind Passes Silently, the Hooves Approach (Part III)
Xu Fengnian stood silently in place. When he snapped back to reality, he noticed the crowd in the square staring at him with varied expressions. Even the swo
Chapter 1022: Unspeakable Horrors
The night was deep, and in the upper left corner of the study, a porcelain oil lamp burned, modeled after the stacked porcelain lamps of old Western Shu. The
Chapter 1023: Beimang’s Approach at Jubei City (I)
Xu Fengnian suddenly stood up, let out a light whistle, and his warhorse, drinking by the riverside, galloped over in an instant. Mounting the horse in one s
Chapter 1024: Beimang’s Approach at Jubei City (II)
The Battle of the Corridor, six clashes, six retreats!
The fifty thousand cavalry of the Northern Mang’s Southern Dynasty border garrisons had been dr
Chapter 1025: Beimang’s Approach at Jubei City (III)
Xu Xiao personally escorted Qi Xian Xia out of the city. Since the White Fox was not adept at riding, he boarded a carriage while Qi Xian Xia rode alongside
Chapter 1026: Celestial Beings Block the Immortal
Under the night sky, the grand hall of the feudal residence was illuminated by thick candles as thick as a baby’s arm, casting a bright light that turned the
Chapter 1027: Falling Like Immortals From Heaven
Facing Zhao Changling, who proclaimed himself an immortal, Tantai Pingjing revealed a trace of mocking smile. “A banished immortal is still an immortal, but
Chapter 1028: Beiliang’s Refusal to Engage in Battle
Year of Xiangfu, Autumn.
The yin energy grew heavier, and dew crystallized into frost. The chill of the Central Plains deepened, most severe in th