Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow

Chapter 809: The Four Battles of Beiliang (Part 3)

The Northern Barbarians besieged the city day and night, with massive bonfires arranged in orderly piles burning across the battlefield outside the walls.

Chapter 810: The Four Battles of Beiliang (Part 4)

When that sword swept from thousands of miles away toward Taoshu Town, before the White Lotus Master had yet to reveal the secrets of heaven, Liuzhou was alr

Chapter 811: The Four Battles of Beiliang (Part 5)

The Northern Desolation’s iron cavalry surged past the cities of Wogong and Luanhe, only to be firmly blocked outside the pass of Youzhou by the final strong

Chapter 812: The Four Battles of Beiliang (Part 6)

Under the cover of night, a convoy silently entered Liangzhou City, passing unhindered through the heavily guarded gates despite the strict curfew. The gates

Chapter 813: The Four Battles of Beiliang (Part 7)

In the southern capital of the Western Jing, a grand mansion stood with a threshold so high that even a child would need to flip over it to enter. Its gates

Chapter 814: The Four Battles of Beiliang (Part 8)

The phrase “watching a fire from across the river only to end up burning oneself” perfectly encapsulates the fate of the Northern Pass defense line of Liyang

Chapter 815: The Four Battles of Beiliang (Part 9)

Over the millennia, if one were to select the ten most awe-inspiring scenes in the annals of warfare, perhaps aside from the thousands of catapults besieging

Chapter 816: The Four Battles of Beiliang (Part 10)

The group walked across the grassy plains of Tianjing Pasture, their boots occasionally sinking into the soft earth, water seeping out around them—a testamen

Chapter 817: Big and Small Pearls Falling upon a Jade Plate (Part 1)

Su Su had never imagined that in this lifetime, he would live a carefree and affluent life akin to that of an immortal. He still remembered growing up in tha

Chapter 818: Big and Small Pearls Falling upon a Jade Plate (Part 2)

Since the end of the Yonghui era, the bureaucratic landscape of the three provinces and six ministries in Liyang has been in constant flux, with flags changi