Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow
Chapter 709: Northwest Covered with Smoke of War, While Peace Prevails in the Capital (Part 3)
The capital had quietly gained a new arrival. Logically speaking, even if a thousand people appeared out of nowhere in this, the empire’s most prestigious ci
Chapter 710: Northwest Covered with Smoke of War, While Peace Prevails in the Capital (Part 4)
As was the case in previous years, the city of Tai’an was now welcoming the most opportune and unrepeatable event of the first month of the year: the “Flouri
Chapter 711: Who Does the World Belong to?
If the post-war The Courier’s Path could be likened to the arteries of an empire, then the unceasing flow of soldiers and supplies would be its lifeblood.
Chapter 712: Once Upon a Mountain
Once upon a time, there was a mountain called Wudang.
On the mountain stood a peak known as Lianhua (Lotus Peak). Once, there lived a young Daoist on
Chapter 713: No Tiger in the Mountains (Part One)
Wudang Mountain had long been regarded as a blessed land for Xu Fengnian, a place of destiny where his martial cultivation had taken root. It was commonly be
Chapter 714: No Tiger in the Mountains (Part Two)
On the mountain path leaving the thatched hut and heading toward the Xiao Lianhua Peak, Xu Fengnian and Lu Chengyan encountered the Yan family once again, an
Chapter 715: The Point of the Spear
The Lantern Festival of the second year of Xiangfu era, Youzhou Prefecture of Beiliang, the prefectural city Changgeng. The lanterns were just lit, and the s
Chapter 716: Returning Home in Wealth and Honor
After passing the imperial examination in the newly established Yangli regime, newly minted jinshi scholars were not immediately granted official posts. Befo
Chapter 717: The Thirteen Armors of the Spring and Autumn Period
Behind the mountain, a forest of stone tablets stood.
Stones were scattered across the ground, with more still being erected. Most remained blank, but
Chapter 718: Tempest in the Garden
Xu Fengnian was unaware of whom the person before the stone tablet referred to with the phrase “returning in the wind and snow of night,” but he instantly re