Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow

Chapter 190: Waiting for the Crimson Robe

The twin waterfalls of Huishan cascaded in layers, and by the time the final cascade plunged downward, the rushing waters fell with a thunderous roar that co

Chapter 191: The Wind Blows Strong, No Time to Waste Words

Amidst the ancient path and western breeze, a bony, emaciated yellow horse was tied to a tree, exhaling weak snorts. A few black crows perched on the branche

Chapter 192: Two Martial Arts Worlds

Xuanyuan Qingfeng, Qingfeng—truly not a name that brings joy and celebration.
Xu Fengnian traveled on a boat with Xuanyuan Qingfeng, the newly appoint

Chapter 193: The Heroine

After changing boats, Xuan Yuan Qingfeng did not return to Gu Niu Ridge, but followed the Longwang River into Qinglong Stream, heading toward Longhu Mountain

Chapter 194: Second Elder Sister

What is the Jianghu? It is a curtain of pearls, and women are those pearls, strung together by feuds, love, and hatred, forming the world of martial chivalry

Chapter 195: Even a Homeless Dog Has Nostalgia

Xu Weixiong showed no surprise at Li Chungan’s praise. Looking at Xu Fengnian, she asked, “Is there any food on the boat? I hurried here to intercept you and

Chapter 196: Pot Wine and Dual Bowls, Drawing the Sword for a Taste of a Thousand Nine Hundred Cups

The heir prince happened to overhear the old scholar’s murmuring to himself, but chose to ignore it. Among the countless citizens of the Eight Kingdoms of th

Chapter 197: A Newcomer Leads a Donkey into the City, While the Old Hands Ride Their Swords into the Sea

The martial world is indeed vast. Even if an immortal were to drop a mountain the size of Mount Tai into its waters, creating a tremendous splash, after ten

Chapter 198: Deng Tai’a Shoots His Fingers and Produces Six Notes

As two figures departed the city and headed toward the sea, a brief silence gripped Wu Di Cheng before it erupted into a roar louder than ocean waves. Whethe

Chapter 199: An Immortal Riding a Crane Descends upon Jiangnan

Qixianxia, a Longhu Taoist priest known for his stern demeanor, found himself greatly influenced after an extended stay at Wudang Mountain. He was often cons