Category: The Brave Swordsman in the Snow

Chapter 929: The Three Were All Speechless

When Xu Fengnian woke up, he opened his eyes and turned his head to see the bright sunlight outside the window, illuminating every speck of dust near the fra

Chapter 930: A Jug of Plum Wine, the White-robed One Returns to Beiliang

Xu Fengnian suddenly stood up, and Chu Lushan noticed something amiss a moment later. Xu Fengnian said softly, “It’s fine, no need to worry. Even in the wors

Chapter 931: Courtyard Full of Lotuses

Two quarters of an hour later, the thousands of soldiers within Huaiyang Pass had indeed all withdrawn, showcasing the disciplined order of the Northern Lian

Chapter 932: Not Surnamed Xu, Named Zhipao

As if sensing the celestial anomaly in the small courtyard, Chen Zhibao slowly opened his eyes, showing no awareness of being in peril. Instead, he leisurely

Chapter 933: Autumn Breeze Uplifts the Spring Wind

An emergency military council was hastily convened at Huaiyang Pass. Apart from Yuan Zuo Zong, who led light cavalry patrolling outside the Hulu Pass, five o

Chapter 934: The Fading Glory of the General

After the council meeting, Xu Fengnian took Xu Beizhi to visit the veteran general He Zhonghu in a small courtyard. Upon arrival, they found Yan Wenluan alre

Chapter 935: Chaos in the Central Plains

On the banks of the Guangling River, the Chunxue Tower was filled with distinguished guests tonight.
Prince Guangling, Zhao Yi, hosted a grand banquet

Chapter 936: The Youth at the Governor’s Mansion

While the Spring Snow Tower hosted a grand feast that would determine the fate of the Central Plains, a humble gathering in Qing Cang City of Liu Zhou, with

Chapter 937: The Scenery Once Known

To miss Guangling is to betray one’s eyes; to miss crab is to betray one’s belly; to miss the academy is to betray one’s books.
For a refined scholar

Chapter 938: One for Five Hundred

The Western Regions are dotted with basins of varying sizes, where large armies can maneuver freely, making defense difficult. Historically, only during the