Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow

Chapter 200: Ascending to Immortality?

After leaving Wudi City in haste, the Prince’s entourage witnessed a strange little creature muttering calculations. Suddenly, the creature turned pale, jump

Chapter 201: The Thunder Pond and the Principle

When the ancient ancestor of Dragon-Tiger Mountain, whose body had regressed to the innocent form of a child, was ruthlessly cleaved apart by Xu Fengnian’s A

Chapter 202: Journeying East and Returning West

Ten steps to slay a man, a thousand miles without a trace. When the deed is done, brush off the cloak and vanish, name and form concealed. This celebrated po

Chapter 203: Ascension

Climbing the stone steps amidst a path flanked by lush green bamboos, a cool breeze gently blowing, Qingniao draped an out-of-season fox fur cloak over the c

Chapter 204: Watching the Tide and Throwing the Sword

The party of the heir apparent slightly altered their course on their return journey, arriving at the Guangling River.
It was the eighteenth day of th

Chapter 205: Pressing the Horse’s Head

The crest of the Qiantang River tide surged forward in rhythmic waves. Beside a refined scholar, elegantly dressed maids stood ready with brushes and inkston

Chapter 206: Back and Forth into the Bowl

Being in the company of the Crown Prince, one could not say that she was stained red by his proximity, but rather blackened by his ink. Xu Fengnian himself w

Chapter 207: I Shall Teach You to Hang Northern Liang Blades Throughout the Entire City

Chen Yu originally thought that after causing trouble, the man would have to flee Guangling with his tail between his legs. What difference did it make that

Chapter 208: This Martial Arts World Grows Old

There is no feast that does not end beneath the heavens.
The caravan arrived at the barren border where two provinces met. Hearing a faint stir from w

Chapter 209: A Piece of Meat

Under the iron hooves of the Xu family, can the eight nations remain unscathed?
This old saying might not be taken seriously by those who never experi