Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow

Chapter 699: The True Dragon

The woman sat atop a sand dune, her posture as unrefined and bold as a frontier warrior. Her figure was unusually tall; even seated, she radiated a towering

Chapter 700: Slaying the Dragon

Perhaps in the eyes of the Central Plains people, the doggerel poem by Xu Xiao, the “Butcher of Men,” beginning with the line “Snowflakes fall as large as fi

Chapter 701: The Python Swallows the Dragon

As the purple lightning surged like a celestial dragon piercing through the heavens and earth, the wind and snow were drawn along, cascading in torrents. Soo

Chapter 702: Brothers

Xu Fengnian, covered in blood from head to toe, sat cross-legged on the ground. The heavy snowfall pressed upon his battered body, melting with his blood and

Chapter 703: The World Stirs (Part 1)

In a quiet corner of the imperial palace in Xijing, a small building stood isolated. Before it, a large crowd knelt in the corridor, while nearby lay many co

Chapter 704: The World Stirs, New Year’s Eve (Part 2)

In Xiangzhou, where the Guangling and Nanjiang roads meet, the city is renowned for its relatively new Apricot Alley. This alley, flanked by Jiangnan-style c

Chapter 705: The World Stirs, Welcoming the New (Part 3)

In the autumn of the Xiangfu first year, a season of much turmoil, the battle situation on the Guangling Road was truly heartbreaking and filled with inner r

Chapter 706: Before the Wolf Smoke Rises

In the Yuzhi Prefecture at the border of Youzhou, the Tao family was a renowned aristocratic clan whose members excelled in both civil and martial affairs wi

Chapter 707: Northwest Covered with Smoke of War, While Peace Prevails in the Capital (Part I)

Heaven and earth belong to one family in spring, yet when the vast army of the northern barbarians advanced on three fronts simultaneously, the imperial cour

Chapter 708: Northwest Covered with Smoke of War, While Peace Prevails in the Capital (Part 2)

In the city of Tai’an, it is indeed said that late autumn brings cabbages and spring brings leeks. These two vegetables are enjoyed by all households, from h