Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow

Chapter 859: There Was a Waiter

When he was a child, he thought the village of a hundred households was vast, with its mountains and waters, right? Later, as a youth, he visited the town an

Chapter 860: South of the Great River, North of the Great River

Xu Fengnian made a brief stop at Qingliang Mountain before swiftly leading the Fengzi Battalion’s light cavalry to the newly constructed city that had broken

Chapter 861: The Wanderer’s Journey (Part 1)

Before reaching the new city beyond the pass, an amusing little incident occurred among the eight hundred light cavalry of the Fengzi Battalion.
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Chapter 862: The Wanderer’s Journey (Part 2)

Xu Fengnian and Xu Yanbing had long since quietly left the main party with two horses, guided by a top-tier spy from the Fushui Bureau, arriving at a dirt sl

Chapter 863: The Wanderer’s Journey (Part 3)

When the old man disappeared from sight with his two horses, Xu Fengnian whistled, and the armored Liang horse galloped over at lightning speed. He mounted i

Chapter 864: The Wanderer’s Journey (Part 4)

Lingzhou of the Northern Liang Dao was undeniably the Jiangnan beyond the Great Wall—a land of abundance with a rare scholarly air uncommon in the northwest.

Chapter 865: Receiving the Mission

The group ascended the newly constructed northern wall of the city via the horse path along the city wall. Among them was Li Gongde, the Northern Liang’s Gov

Chapter 866: The Sun Shines Warmly Beyond the Tower

Beyond the Northern Pass, a mighty city rose from the plains, freshly christened as Jubei. To its south, a modest yet bustling marketplace had sprung up like

Chapter 867: You See the King, but Not the Lone One

Xu Fengnian finished his last cup of wine and gently set down the cup. Since he was sharing the table, as more dishes and wine were brought for the other gro

Chapter 868: A Beauty to Make a Kingdom Fall and a City Collapse

Originally, in the early autumn of the second year of the Xiangfu era in Liyang, the civil and military officials of the Great Chu court were eager to divide