Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow
Chapter 639: Knocked Down
In the northwestern frontier, yellow sand stretches for thousands of miles, withered grass spreads across the land, and the horizon is nothing but a vast exp
Chapter 640: The Moon in the Well
Tan Tai Pingjing gazed quietly at the youth who could be called a favored son of heaven, her eyes filled with a touch of pity. Yet, when this tall and striki
Chapter 641: Two Brothers, Fellow Comrades-in-Arms from Beiliang
If the martial cultivators of the Nanhai Guanyin Sect could initially disregard Xu Long Xiang, the arrival of Xu Fengnian quickly shifted the atmosphere deci
Chapter 642: The Wu Clan’s Hundred Riders Head to Liangzhou
An earth-shattering piece of news swallowed another that had already stunned the realm.
The latter was a memorandum personally penned by Song Dongming
Chapter 643: Beiliang Adds Firepower
The tavern’s business was booming. Every table was filled with drinkers, and the landlady beamed from ear to ear—a rare sight in days past. She shouted order
Chapter 644: The Leaves Have Turned Crimson
Xu Fengnian returned quietly to Qingliang Mountain. As Fan Xiaochai had intuitively predicted, the Northern Liang had indeed begun marching southward, dividi
Chapter 645: Hosting Guest Sui Xiegu
Xu Fengnian had someone retrieve three fine swords from the martial arts armory to serve as the most extravagant appetizer in the world for Sui Xiegu. The ol
Chapter 646: The Purple-Gold Body, A Sword Forged Across a Century
The towering figure of Sui Xiegu, his long eyebrows like the whiskers of a white dragon, remained steadfast as a mountain before and after the battle formati
Chapter 647: Frost Slays a Hundred Grasses (Part One)
In the first year of the Xiangfu era, following the tail of the Yonghui reign period, the year was about to end on the brink of winter. Although the new era
Chapter 648: Frost Slaughters the Hundred Grasses (Part Two)
Qi Jijiu sighed with emotion. Crown Prince Zhao Zhuan and Jin Lanting remained silent with smiles on their faces. They had not yet reached the level where th