Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow
Chapter 379: Huang Sanjia After the Incident
The Gentleman Huang Longshi After the Fact
The entire court of the Liyang Dynasty enjoys using this phrase to mock someone’s after-the-fact wisdom.
Chapter 380: The Wind Rises, the Phoenix Flies, Liu Huan Sells Flowers with Melody
Xu Fengnian rode alongside a sinister creature, a Yin-born infant adept in alchemy, who had wrapped its head in a cloth and hidden its hands within its sleev
Chapter 381: Three Words and Two Phrases in the Pavilion Determine the Fate of the Martial Arts World
Xu Qingfeng presented a wooden visiting card carved from the heartwood of a thousand-year-old osmanthus tree from Huishan, then was led by a steward into the
Chapter 382: Childhood Engagement
The Northern Liang was in turmoil, and news that Chen Zhibao was about to be enfeoffed as a king in Shu had spread across the land.
It seemed he would
Chapter 383: The Junior Female Disciple Enraged the Senior Male Disciple to Death
As expected, General Zhong Hongwu of Huaihua visited the Beiliang Prince’s Mansion (Beiliang Prince’s Mansion), directly lambasting the Crown Prince Xu Fengn
Chapter 384: Piercing You with a Single Sword Stroke
To intimidate people with the tiger’s skin is the only way to scare them. In the grand hall, Old Master Liu and several other elders had no mood for tea. As
Chapter 385: Plucking the Blade and Tearing the Noodles
Tang Zi Yi raised his cool saber, and the armored soldiers behind him lifted their spears and advanced.
Tang Zi Yi sneered at the ragtag crowd before
Chapter 386: Paying Homage to the Crown Prince
The Fish and Dragon Gang had been in decline in recent years, barely able to sustain itself, while the younger generations of Honghu Gate and Liu Jian School
Chapter 387: Two Stratagems, Two Heads, He Xinliang
The kneeling of General Zhong Hongwu, the Huaihua Supreme Commander, was like a heavy blow straight into the hearts of the commoners such as Master Liu and L
Chapter 388: Pouring Wine for the Seventy-First Time
This was an autumn filled with troubles.
Yet for the common folk, long accustomed to peaceful days, it was merely the addition of a few more anecdotes