Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow

Chapter 369: This Man is Named Li Yishan

The entire Beiliang knew that outside the capital city of Ben Dao, there was stationed a group of elite light cavalry, mostly the sons of wealthy families, o

Chapter 370: Early Winter Thunder Rumbles as He Descends the Mountain

In the cold and desolate palace, autumn winds brushed through the fallen leaves after the rain. The latest imperial concubine of this dynasty, Yan Dongwu, sa

Chapter 371: Ambush, Ambush, Ambush

At the forefront, a lone rider galloped through the scorching desert wind that struck his face. His cloak’s knot gradually loosened and then fluttered into t

Chapter 372: Northern Liang Drinks Two Cups of Green Ant Wine

Chen Zhibao left the small village shaded by willow trees first, while the White Fox, having just exited the Listening-to-Tide Pavilion, followed behind.

Chapter 373: The Third Cup of the Sage Mei Wine

The Iron Gate Pass, where the sand flows like a thin line between cliffs, gathered the most concentrated assembly of top martial cultivators in the past hund

Chapter 374: Midnight in the Forbidden Palace, the Human Slayer Donning Armor

The night shift office of the Shangshu Province was located on the eastern side inside the Longsheng Gate within the palace. Under the palace walls stood a r

Chapter 375: The Two Edicts

Tiemeng Pass to the east was ideal for cavalry charges, naturally a place where death came easily.
Two hundred light cavalry faced off against eight h

Chapter 376: I Sever Spring and Autumn with Spring and Autumn—The Deadlock is Solved by Death Itself

Armored in dark robes, the six finest flying swords from the Wu family’s tomb, named Xuanjia, Emei, Pifu, Huangtong, Jinlu, Chaolu, were severed by the finge

Chapter 377: The Bodhisattva’s Emergence of Green Silk

Xu Fengnian, staggering with difficulty, wished desperately that Chen Zhibao would appear before him at this very moment.
The false Heaven’s Insight h

Chapter 378: Sitting on the Ground with Cao Changqing to Discuss the Realm of Emperors

Xu Beizhi once said at Tingma Temple, “Ordinary men fear the consequences, while Bodhisattvas fear the causes.” Xu Fengnian had also spoken of a decline in o