Chapter 249: Fighting and Play-fighting in the Palace Contest
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Fan Xian was moved, though his expression remained deferential. He lowered his eyes, avoiding the young Emperor’s gaze, and uneasily cast a glance to one side at the Empress Dowager. There were no expressions on the aged faces of the grand tutor and the Prime Minister, so his gaze naturally fell upon the table to one side of the grand tutor.
The table was empty; it appeared that someone had failed to attend. As he considered this, someone came into the hall from a corridor to the side, bowing to the Emperor and the Empress Dowager and sitting casually at the table, where palace maids served him wine.
The man was dressed head to toe in black. He was tall, slender, and powerful-looking, yet his eyes were as calm as old water wells, their darkest depths invisible. The strangest thing was the chain around his waist, to which two curved blades were fastened. This was brazen indeed!
Fan Xian took in a breath of cold air and then turned to Lin Jing. “Who is that?” he asked. “If he can sit next to the grand tutor while carrying weapons into the palace, he is a formidable man indeed.”
“That man is Lang Tao, a disciple of Ku He,” said Lin Jing quietly. “He is a commander of the palace guard, but I’ve heard that over the past few years he has taken responsibility for the Emperor’s martial practice. He has little involvement in political affairs.”
Fan Xian grunted in acknowledgment. Seemingly having finally understood, he was rather taken aback. “So this is Haitang’s senior student under Ku He. No wonder he has such a high position.”
At that moment, Lang Tao’s deep, calm gaze had already fallen on Fan Xian.
Fan Xian smiled and raised his glass, gesticulating a toast with Lang Tao. “Hello,” he mouthed silently.
Lang Tao frowned. It seemed unclear what he was thinking. A short moment later, he finally raised his cup and drank along with Fan Xian.
“Sir, you ought to make friends with him,” said Lin Jing quietly. “It’s a shame that we leave for home the day after next when today is the first time you’ve met him.”
Fan Xian made a regretful face, but wondered whether Lang Tao might recognize him. While he pondered, Lang Tao also had his suspicions. Looking at the face of the young Qing official, it didn’t look unnatural at all. Could it be that Shen Zhong’s conjecture had been correct – that the man in black on the cliff had been Chen Pingping’s shadow bodyguard, and not this Commissioner Fan?
Fan Xian calmed himself as his gaze swept over the tables in the palace hall. “Why do I not see Master Shen Zhong?” he asked.
“Though Shen Zhong is Provost of the Discipline Commission, he is not of a high enough rank to enter the palace,” replied Lin Jing. “Besides, today is the Empress Dowager’s birthday. He is no doubt dealing with all matters of security in Shangjing.”
Fan Xian nodded and said nothing. A moment later, wonderful music began to play throughout the palace, and dancers filled the courtyard. Clear light shone through the rafters; the birthday feast had officially begun.
First, the Emperor raised a cup to toast the Empress Dowager, and then the ministers kneeled, wishing the Empress Dowager a long life. As an official of a foreign nation, Fan Xian sat at the front, with Lin Jing to one side quietly instructing him on what to do so that everything went smoothly.
The beautiful palace maids brought out drinks and fruits and vegetables, and quietly and effortlessly placed them on the tables. Every time a palace maid came out to wait on people, Fan Xian turned slightly and smiled. In the midst of all these Northern Qi officials, he couldn’t help but be a little artificial, but the more some of them watched him, the happier they felt, feeling that this young wunderkind was quite an outstanding character.
Yet as he looked upon the fair-faced maids, Fan Xian felt somewhat uneasy. The young Emperor spent his days with all these beautiful women, and yet he hadn’t become a licentious youth. It was curious indeed.
Although the Empress Dowager’s birthday wasn’t like the birthday of any other old woman, it wasn’t all that different. The only thing was that the guests were of a somewhat higher caliber, the food and drink were of greater quality, and as for the post-meal entertainment… it wasn’t anything you’d see at a middle-aged woman’s birthday party. It made Fan Xian’s head ache.
Fan Xian rubbed his temples. He had a warm smile on his face, but in his heart, he had already begun to curse.
Gentle girls now like to curse like old fishwives, and boorish boys now like to play at bashful coquetry. Pig-slaughtering butchers like to eat their neighbor’s vegetables, and unmarried old maids with flowers in their hair like to go around acting as matchmakers. These people all wish to get closer to the sort of things they are completely unsuited for, and to do the sort of things they should not. In psychological terms, this feeling of lacking something is emphasized by the subconscious mind.
So the Kingdom of Qing, always renowned throughout the land for its martial prowess, had set itself upon the path of culture and literature under its current Emperor. Its famous generals and great fighters began to involve themselves in poetry competitions. The palace concubines who loved literature gained the Emperor’s favor. The Second Prince threw himself into studying the classical scriptures, winning the hearts of the people until Fan Xian, the immortal of poetry, appeared, immediately gaining the attention and reverence of all the scholars of the land.
And Northern Qi, always prized as a center of culture, had worked to strengthen itself, no longer holding contests of poetry but instead contests of strength. It had given up on using words, instead choosing to reason with fists. So the fighters who had thrown their swords to the ground outside the diplomatic compound, wishing to duel with Fan Xian, could have stretched from the door all the way to Mount Yan.
Fan Xian had closed his door and not come out, choosing instead to travel around with Haitang, narrowly avoiding the constant offers to fight. To his surprise, just as he was about to return home, he found that he could not hide himself any longer in the palace hall.
“Master Fan, what do you think of this suggestion?” The Empress Dowager smiled, looking at the seated Fan Xian. Though it was a question, there was only one possible answer.
Fan Xian trembled slightly. Previously, the top general in Northern Qi had suggested a contest. Although it had sounded fine – just swapping pointers on martial techniques and nothing more – everybody knew that the immortal of poetry had no choice. This was shaping up to be a humiliation, and the Empress Dowager didn’t know why it seemed that he didn’t like her.
He stood up, looked around the room, and suddenly laughed. “Empress Dowager, I lack the strength even to truss a chicken. It is best that I sit this out.”
Laughter erupted in the hall. Nobody believed what Fan Xian had said. News of how he had killed Cheng Jushu and bested Ye Lin’g’er had spread throughout the land. Everyone knew that he was a rare combination of talented scholar and expert fighter. No one had expected the South’s chief diplomat to be so timid.
“You are too modest, Master Fan,” said the Empress Dowager, her face calm. She then said something else that Fan Xian found it impossible to refuse.
Fan Xian’s eyes widened. No wonder that in all the novels he had read in his old world about people who travelled to other worlds, those travellers carried on the honorable tradition of Wei Xiaobao, and called the Empress Dowager an “old whore”[1]. If he really let himself go at that moment, losing face in front of the royal court, he would find it rather hard to explain himself to his father and the old cripple back home; and who knew what sort of tricks Xinyang would play with whispers and rumors.
So with a smile, he took a step back and cupped his hands in deference.
The Empress Dowager’s eyes were bright. Sitting by her side, the Emperor looked slightly concerned. “Minister Fan,” he asked, “if you’re not feeling well, then you should sit it out.”
Though Fan Xian had talked with the Emperor on a number of occasions, he had some measure of ill-feeling about him. But hearing his sincere concern, he felt a certain respect for him as a ruler and could not help but feel touched. “Your Majesty,” he said, raising his head and speaking in a bright, clear voice, “even if my blood may splash upon the ground before the palace, then I shall offer it as a birthday gift to the Empress Dowager.”
It was an inappropriate thing to say, very much in violation of etiquette, and the mood immediately soured. The Empress Dowager’s face sank. Yet the Emperor laughed, amused by his words. Fan Xian may have appeared calm and gentle to him on the outside, but was willful and determined to come out on top, with an eccentric temperament. He waved a hand. “We have said enough. As it is a contest, do not go too hard on each other.”
There was a coldness in the Emperor’s eyes as he looked at the ministers gathered in the palace hall. “If anyone feels unsure whether they can control their strength, then it is best they do not come forth to show themselves up.” The words gave pause to those who were intending to inflict “accidental” injuries.
The ministers trembled. The speed at which their young Emperor had reached maturity over the past few years had been rather frightening. His power had grown to a point where it looked unlikely to recede… and what was even stranger was his relationship with Fan Xian. Was he their Emperor, or the Emperor of Qing?
The chatter died down. A general came in from outside, bowing to the Empress Dowager and the Emperor. “I, Cheng Puzhu, ask for the guidance of Master Fan of the Kingdom of Qing.”
The Empress Dowager nodded slightly. The Emperor knew of Cheng Puzhu’s strength. He was a fellow student of Lang Tao, and they were students of the same sect. Currently, he held a post in the palace guard, and had probably heard the order and so he had come to participate in the contest. The Emperor knew from Haitang that Fan Xian was already a ninth-level master, and Cheng Puzhu was only seventh-level. The Emperor looked at Lang Tao, his own martial tutor, and saw that he was sitting calmly at his table, his face unmoved. Why?
Cheng Puzhu bowed once more to Fan Xian. “Master Fan, you are renowned for your talent in both literature and combat. I ask for your guidance.”
Fan Xian laughed and looked at Lang Tao. He knew that this contest in the palace was not in order to declare a victor, but for Lang Tao to see Fan Xian’s fighting style before he left for home. After he had arrived in Northern Qi, he had not fought in front of others. Lang Tao definitely still had doubts about the incident on top of the cliff.
He cupped his hands toward Cheng Puzhu. “Master Cheng?”
“I am he,” said Cheng Puzhu.
“You are no match for me,” said Fan Xian. He sat down.
There was a burst of chatter as those present discussed Fan Xian’s arrogance. Then they heard something else. “Master Cheng, I ask for your guidance.”
Cheng Puzhu was angry, and yet behind Fan Xian, he saw that a guard had stepped forth. He stood before him, the light coming down from the glass roof window and scattering clear and bright, illuminating the palace hall, and very clearly showing the vengeful expression on the guard’s plain-looking face.
With just one step forward, Gao Da seemed to have undergone a monumental change. Before, he was an unremarkable guard, hiding in Fan Xian’s shadow. Now that he had stepped forth, he had the air of a grandmaster. There was no wind in the hall, but his zhenqi circulated, causing his clothing to flutter.
Fan Xian shielded himself behind the table, sitting cross-legged on the floor, his fingers grasping his wine goblet. He squinted, taking note of Lang Tao’s expression out of the corner of his eye.
Lang Tao didn’t seem happy about the current situation. He was picking up some vegetables from a plate with his chopsticks, but Fan Xian could see his chin move slightly… it seemed to be a nod of approval.
Cheng Puzhu took a deep breath. Everyone in Shangjing knew that Gao Da was a powerful bodyguard for the southern diplomatic mission. In one move, he had bested Tan Wu, Shang Shanhu’s subordinate. He was a true master!
But, things being as they were, Cheng Puzhu could not retreat. Instead, he called in a loud voice: “Your Majesty, grant me the use of my blade!”
Though the young Emperor admired Fan Xian, he was no fool. He knew what his duties as Emperor of Northern Qi entailed, and he admired the courage and power of this military leader. “I shall permit it…” he said, a praiseful look on his face. “General Cheng, take care. This is purely a test of your martial prowess. Do not look upon this as defending the honor of the royal court. Whether you win or lose, you have my respect.”
The Empress Dowager looked at her son disapprovingly, but the young Emperor laughed, seeming not to have seen his mother’s glare.
The Lin brothers were extremely nervous. They had wanted to return home immediately, how could they let such a scene unfold in the palace? If their side won, then Northern Qi would lose face. And if they lost, then Qing would lose face. Even worse! But the Qing officials, who had cultivated a natural ruthlessness over the past decades, saw their opponent’s provocations, and though they were civilian officials, they felt genuinely angry. “Gao, don’t go too hard on him,” they said.
Before battle has begun, one must first win the war of words. Fan Xian looked at his two vice envoys and laughed bitterly. So those two were more arrogant than he was after all. He turned to face the Emperor, sat upon his Dragon Throne. “Your Majesty, I ask that you allow my subordinate to bring a sword into the palace.”
The Emperor smiled at him and waved his hand.
Outside the hall, they already knew that a contest was about to take place. It was the Empress Dowager’s birthday, so rules were relaxed somewhat within the palace, and the Emperor approved, so the officials who had been dining in a side chamber rushed into the main hall, fervently craning their necks to see what was about to take place.
A young eunuch entered the corner gate of the palace carrying Gao Da’s longsword, passing it to the eunuch in front of the palace, who brought it into the hall. Fan Xian saw Wang Qinian shoot a furtive glance in his direction from the doorway, and he couldn’t help but feel a twinge of worry. Was Wang going to take up his old trade and steal something from the palace?
Meanwhile, Gao Da took up his sword in both hands, his mental state immediately shifting into one of complete focus. The previous might was no more, and the feeling of stress had disappeared… All that seemed to be left was him and his blade, but in the eyes of the spectators, it was still only a blade.
Lang Tao put down his chopsticks, looking at the unique longsword that Gao Da wielded. It wasn’t clear what he was thinking. He frowned.
Cheng Puzhu and Gao Da faced each other, sizing each other up as opponents, getting rid of all distracting thoughts. Cheng Puzhu took a breath and slowly withdrew his curved blades from their scabbards. The blades chafed against their sheathes with an ear-piercing metallic screech.
Gao Da still didn’t move. He held his longsword in his hands, leaning his body a few inches to the right.
Cheng Puzhu slowly began circulating his zhenqi, channeling it into his wrists. He felt as if his arms were becoming one with the curved blades. He raised them up. He was a fellow student of Lang Tao, a member of Ku He’s sect, and although he was only at the seventh-level, his teaching had given him self-confidence. His opponent might be arrogant and willful, but he was not.
The flash of his blades blossomed like snow!
The distance between the two experts disappeared in an instant, as if it had never existed. The next moment, Cheng Puzhu had appeared right in front of Gao Da. The two men were close; face-to-face, body-to-body!
And that icy glint had come from the sword in Cheng Puzhu’s hand. His curved blade was hanging strangely downward, and he raised it high, plunging it toward Gao Da’s left shoulder!
The two men were too close together. Even Cheng Puzhu’s curved blade could only hang downward, thrusting in this erratic and treacherous fashion. And the longsword that Gao Da held in his hands could not be unsheathed, and even if it had, there was no way to make use of it in so small a gap.
Cheng Puzhu was indeed an outstanding disciple of his sect, and in a short space of time, relying on his judgment of his opponent’s weapon, he had figured out a plan to subdue his enemy.
The ministers were surprised. It seemed that they were about to see blood spurt from Gao Da’s shoulder.
Fan Xian frowned. Apparently, he hadn’t expected Cheng Puzhu’s attack to be as fast and unrelenting as thunder.
There was an unpleasant sound. Soon after, there was the sound of something shattering, and a low groan. The next moment, the Emperor, the Empress Dowager, and all of those ministers who had gathered outside trying to peek in watched in shock as a figure flew across the room!
Cheng Puzhu collapsed to the ground, his face covered in blood. It seemed he had suffered a serious wound!
The spectators presumed that Gao Da had used his zhenqi to forcefully repel Cheng Puzhu. They couldn’t help but feel astonishment. To send a seventh-level master flying with one’s zhenqi alone – only the four grandmasters, or perhaps a very skilled upper ninth-level fighter could do such a thing… And yet Gao Da was merely a bodyguard!
Only those in the room who were skilled in martial arts knew what had really occurred. As Cheng Puzhu had brought his curved blade down, Gao Da had not pulled out his sword, but rather his longsword had plunged downward!
The handle of the blade was roughly an inch in diameter, and this small hilt had come into contact with the point of Cheng Puzhu’s curved blade!
Gao Da’s blade was as tall as a man, and he stood it up vertically, the scabbard planted steadily into the floor.
So when the tip of the curved blade hit the hilt, it was as if all of Cheng Puzhu’s power and zhenqi had used Gao Da’s longsword as a bridge, transmitting it into the bluestone floor beneath their feet. Gao Da remained uninvolved, and watched as Cheng Puzhu’s charged-up attack had collided with the ground.
Even if you were a grandmaster, how could you go up against Mother Earth?
In that instant, Cheng Puzhu had felt an extremely powerful force transmitted through the tip of his blade, obstructing his breath.
Then Gao Da sheathed his sword and cupped his hands, his arms forming a circle. He turned to the left, his right fist like steel as his elbow smashed into Cheng Puzhu’s jaw. It was a powerful blow, immediately dislodging his opponent’s teeth from his lips, the blood spattering. This was Gao Da acting with restraint; if he were not holding back, Cheng Puzhu would have been dead.
Rather than losing to Gao Da, Cheng Puzhu had lost to the floor.
The waiting eunuchs carried Cheng Puzhu away to see to his injuries. Gao Da bowed deeply to the Emperor and the Empress Dowager, pulled out his longsword, and slowly returned to his place behind Fan Xian. With a cracking sound, the stone floor where they had fought began to split apart inch by inch. Everybody in the hall finally understood that Cheng Puzhu’s blow had hammered his still-sheathed longsword into the floor. What sort of strength was that?
Understanding Gao Da’s quick thinking, the gathered guests chattered among themselves, but they had little to say.
Looking at the faces of the Northern Qi officials, Fan Xian found himself laughing boastfully. In the eyes of onlookers, it was a somewhat evil laugh. Fan Xian offered the cup he was drinking to Gao Da behind him.
Gao Da was somewhat stunned. He took the cup and drank it in one mouthful. “Thank you for your wine, sir, and for your guidance.” It wasn’t clear what guidance Fan Xian had provided him with.
Fan Xian smiled. “You should be thanking the Empress Dowager for it…”
Before he had finished speaking, he realized that silence had descended upon the palace hall, including the officials and eunuchs outside… because Lang Tao was speaking.
Lang Tao smiled at Fan Xian. “Your reputation for little tricks precedes you, Master Fan. I didn’t expect your bodyguard to be well-versed in them too.” Having said this, he stood up, taking off his outer layer of clothing and giving it to a palace maid, revealing the two curved blades on his waist.
There was a low humming sound in the hall.
Lang Tao had stepped forth! He was a disciple of Ku He and the martial tutor of His Majesty. The ministers of Shangjing had not seen him do battle for many years, and they did not expect that he would make an exception for a southerner.
The gathered officials stared at Lang Tao with fervent gazes. Due to his high status, they did not dare say a word.
Not waiting for Lang Tao to step forward, Fan Xian laughed and waved a hand. “I am no match for you.” Before, he had said that Cheng Puzhu was no match for him, and now he said that he was no match for his opponent. To the northern spectators, he was being candid and straightforward.
Lang Tao laughed. “We will only know that for sure once we have fought.”
Fan Xian’s heart skipped a beat. He knew that if he were to really fight Lang Tao, then firstly, if he were not able to use his concealed crossbow and his poisons, then he truly would not be any match for him. Secondly, if he let Lang Tao figure out that he really was the man on the cliff, then considering Ku He’s endless attempts to cover up the secret of the temple, then his only way out would be death.
He frowned. Yet he knew that challenging someone of Lang Tao’s stature would bring great honor to Qing. He could not send Gao Da out on his behalf once more. He steeled himself and got ready to do battle. Just at that moment, he heard a voice. “Brother, I shall do it.”
Fan Xian was happy. Very happy.
The people of Qi were also happy, and those who had come to see the spectacle happier still.
Haitang walked slowly out from behind the Empress Dowager, bowing slightly to Lang Tao. “Brother, allow me.”
Lang Tao looked at her with warmth. “Very well, Haitang… but beware of Master Fan’s… tactics.”
Haitang bowed to the Empress Dowager and the Emperor. She said nothing, and simply walked up to Fan Xian. “Are you ready?” she said with a smile.
“Why wouldn’t I be?” Neither of them felt there was anything childish about their conversation.
Of course, neither the crowd of onlookers nor even the Qing diplomatic mission had noticed anything. Everyone had fallen into a state of total anticipation, something that went beyond victory or defeat or the reputations of both nations – they simply wanted to see what would happen next.
From Qing, the immortal of poetry, skilled in literature and in combat, who had become Commissioner of the Overwatch Council at not even 20 years of age: Fan Xian.
From Qi, the upper ninth-level fighter, the youngest disciple of Ku He, the legendary Tianmai, believed by many to be most likely to become the fifth grandmaster: Haitang.
The two were the leading lights of their generation; the talk of every town. They had been spotted walking around the streets of Shangjing, seemingly appreciative of one another’s talent; from a certain perspective, it showed that they were of a class all of their own.
They had become quite a pair.
It was unclear how much time had passed. Standing by the doorway, Wang Qinian yawned, watching the two young fighters. “Who are they trying to fool?” he mumbled to himself.
The eunuch standing next to him was indignant. “A fake fight in the hall! Lady Haitang, how can you bear to disappoint these people so?”
“You’ve taken the spectators’ money,” said Wang Qinian, peeved. “It’s all for show, so what does it matter if it’s fake? When you consider who those two are, maybe the Emperor feels too embarrassed to expose it as fake.”
[1] Wei Xiaobao is a character in Jin Yong’s The Deer and the Cauldron, a wheeler-dealer bureaucrat who exposes an impostor who has been sent to impersonate the Empress Dowager.
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- Chapter 746 (END) - Afterward
- Chapter 745 - The Rainbow In The 12th Year Of The Qing Calendar (3)
- Chapter 744 - The Rainbow In The 12th Year Of The Qing Calendar (2)
- Chapter 743 - The Rainbow In The 12th Year Of The Qing Calendar (1)
- Chapter 742 - Walking In Front Of The Palace, Who Will Die?
- Chapter 741 - A Rainy Day In Front Of The Royal Palace
- Chapter 740 - Glass Flower
- Chapter 739 - Noon (2)
- Chapter 738 - Noon (1)
- Chapter 737 - Wither
- Chapter 736 - Dusk
- Chapter 735 - No Lake That A Garden Shall Not Reclaim (2)
- Chapter 734 - No Lake That A Garden Shall Not Reclaim (1)
- Chapter 733 - The Name Of The Most Powerful Person
- Chapter 732 - The Loneliness Of One Person
- Chapter 731 - Scene Of Radiation And Legend
- Chapter 730 - That Person Told a Story
- Chapter 729 - Someone In The Temple (3)
- Chapter 728 - Someone In The Temple (2)
- Chapter 727 - Someone In The Temple (1)
- Chapter 726 - There Is A Temple In The Mountain
- Chapter 725 - There Once Was A Mountain
- Chapter 724 - A Night Of Northern Wind
- Chapter 723 - Sudden Chaos In The Snow
- Chapter 722 - On A Journey
- Chapter 721 - One’s Heart Faces The North
- Chapter 720 - Rock Garden
- Chapter 719 - There Are Snowy Swords And Frost At Cang Mountain (4)
- Chapter 718 - There Are Snowy Swords And Frost At Cang Mountain (3)
- Chapter 717 - There Are Snowy Swords And Frost At Cang Mountain (2) In The Space Of A Flick Of The Fingers [JW1]
- Chapter 716 - There Are Snowy Swords And Frost At Cang Mountain (1)
- Chapter 715 - A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone (5)
- Chapter 714 - A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone (4)
- Chapter 713 - A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone (3)
- Chapter 712 - A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone (2)
- Chapter 711 - A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone (1)
- Chapter 710 - Heartbreak In Front Of The Hall
- Chapter 709 - Who Is Killing In Jingdou
- Chapter 708 - Blood In The Capital And Jiangnan
- Chapter 707 - Chaos In Jiangnan
- Chapter 706 - Pacifying Xiliang
- Chapter 705 - A Sorrowful Song Of Defeat In Western Hu
- Chapter 704 - Winter Arrives Again
- Chapter 703 - Variables In The North
- Chapter 702 - Jingdou’s Man Of Leisure
- Chapter 701 - Look, It’s Beautiful Up There
- Chapter 700 - A Small Gift
- Chapter 699 - Yes, Your Majesty
- Chapter 698 - Could There Be Peace When Ruler And Official Meet?
- Chapter 697 - The Young Lady Of The Fan Family In The Palace
- Chapter 696 - Prepared
- Chapter 695 - Name Of The Temple, Shadow Of The Person
- Chapter 694 - Rain At The Qing Temple
- Chapter 693 - The Members Of The Qinian Unit Embark On Their Own Paths
- Chapter 692 - Seven Days
- Chapter 691 - Washing One’s Hands Of An Official
- Chapter 690 - Snowy Mountain In Dreams, Bloody Water In Basin
- Chapter 689 - Unwilling To Wake From A Long Sleep In Fan Manor
- Chapter 688 - Untitled Again
- Chapter 687 - Sending Off Chen Pingping In The Rain
- Chapter 686 - Looking And Laughing At Heroes Was Not Common (3)
- Chapter 685 - Looking And Laughing At Heroes Was Not Common (2)
- Chapter 684 - Looking And Laughing At Heroes Was Not Common (1)
- Chapter 683 - Chaos In Jingdou, Swaying Red Candle
- Chapter 682 - A Finger Pointed To The Overwatch Council’s Subjugation
- Chapter 681 - Bamboo Flowering Inside The Royal Study
- Chapter 680 - Chen Pingping’s Revenge
- Chapter 679 - Investigating Heaven And Earth Without Retreat
- Chapter 678 - So What?
- Chapter 677 - Decades Of Past Events And Anger
- Chapter 676 - A Carriage Enters The City Alone
- Chapter 675 - The Beginning Of A Battle Between Two People
- Chapter 674 - The Wheelchair In The Night Wind
- Chapter 673 - Gentlemen, Friend, Escape
- Chapter 672 - I Want That Old Dog To Live
- Chapter 671 - A Match Made In Heaven
- Chapter 670 - Risking It All
- Chapter 669 - Everyone Came From Jingdou
- Chapter 668 - Wife
- Chapter 667 - Rising Wind
- Chapter 666 - The Return Road Is Bloody
- Chapter 665 - Desire To Quell A Rebellion
- Chapter 664 - A Simple Conquering
- Chapter 663 - One Should Do As One Thinks
- Chapter 662 - Opening The Hut
- Chapter 661 - The Money Markets Of The World Must Be Killed!
- Chapter 660 - One Object in the Air, the Swords in One Hand
- Chapter 659 - Covered In Rain, I Came From The Sea (3)
- Chapter 658 - Covered In Rain, I Came From The Sea (2)
- Chapter 657 - Covered In Rain, I Came From The Sea (1)
- Chapter 656 - Temple, Ant, Notebook
- Chapter 655 - Willpower Was The Way Of The Emperor
- Chapter 654 - The Starlight Spilling Into The World
- Chapter 653 - The Way Of Heaven
- Chapter 652 - Ten Family Village
- Chapter 651 - Farmer, Country Estate, Some Fields
- Chapter 650 - Fish Guts
- Chapter 649 - Making A Mistake
- Chapter 648 - An Opening
- Chapter 647 - Chaos In Spring Garden
- Chapter 646 - The Black Umbrella In The Imperial Academy And The Light On The Nose Bridge明
- Chapter 645 - Fake Impetuousness During The Banquet
- Chapter 644 - To Know The Situation From A Cup Of Light Tea
- Chapter 643 - Separate Challenges
- Chapter 642 - Graves
- Chapter 641 - Thinking Bitterly By The Courtyard
- Chapter 640 - Growing Up Overnight
- Chapter 639 - Taking The Courtyard, Seizing Power
- Chapter 638 - Discussing Marriage, Discussing Merit
- Chapter 637 - Returning To The Capital To Beg For A Position
- Chapter 635 - The Waves Retreating
- Chapter 634 - We Are All Seas Of Different Colors
- Chapter 633 - Poisoned
- Chapter 632 - Only Saints Should Use Them
- Chapter 631 - Drawing Four Swords, Considering A Vacant Heart
- Chapter 630 - If Three Walk Together
- Chapter 629 - In A Flash
- Chapter 628 - A Large Tree
- Chapter 627 - Old Man
- Chapter 626 - The Pit In The Sword Hut
- Chapter 625 - Brushing Hair
- Chapter 624 - Each Emperor Has His Own Officials
- Chapter 623 - True Joy In Front Of A Palace
- Chapter 622 - The Secret In The Dusk
- Chapter 621 - Guests In The Hut
- Chapter 620 - Breaking The Willow, Entering The Hut
- Chapter 619
- Chapter 618 - Reunions Can Happen Anywhere In Life
- Chapter 617 - Shadows Follow By My Side
- Chapter 616 - Cutting Plums At Leisure
- Chapter 615 - The Same Road
- Chapter 614 - I’ll Go When The Spring Comes
- Chapter 613 - The Show Until Winter
- Chapter 612 - The East Wind Blows
- Chapter 611 - The Ditch Between Two Departments
- Chapter 610 - Singing At Night
- Chapter 609 - What Are The Intentions Of The Doctor?
- Chapter 608 - The Same Moonligh
- Chapter 607 - The Thunder Of Heaven And Fan Xian’s Lost Tablet
- Chapter 606 - Schemes
- Chapter 605 - To Accept Or Not Accept, This Is Not A Question
- Chapter 604 - Young Lady Of The Wang Family
- Chapter 603 - Old Events By The City Gate But Not The People Of Old
- Chapter 602 - The Gazes On The City Gate Watch The Return To The Capital
- Chapter 601 - See Through All the Scenery
- Chapter 600 - Outside The Window
- Chapter 599 - Return
- Chapter 598 - Autumn Grasslands, Rising Sun, Black Knights
- Chapter 597 - After The Battle Of The Hearts
- Chapter 596 - Three Days
- Chapter 595 - The Haitang Flower By The Lakeside
- Chapter 594 - Two Years
- Chapter 593 - Chief
- Chapter 592 - The Young Man From The King’s Camp
- Chapter 591 - An Old Friend In The Frontier City
- Chapter 590 - Broken Knife
- Chapter 589 - Strong Liquor And Warm Intestines
- Chapter 588 - The General’s Manor
- Chapter 587 - Hu Ge In Dingzhou
- Chapter 586 - Court Case In Passing Time
- Chapter 585 - Our Unsatisfactory Winter
- Chapter 584 - Can’t Be Covered By Qing Mountain
- Chapter 583 - Sending Off A Comrade
- Chapter 582 - The Emperor’s Intentions
- Chapter 581 - In And Out, Gradually Gentling
- Chapter 580 - You Are The Apple Of My Eye
- Chapter 579 - A Hundred Years Of Solitude
- Chapter 578 - Hearing The Bell Clearly
- Chapter 577 - The Second Half Of The Scroll Of The Father And Son
- Chapter 576 - The Watcher In The Maize
- Chapter 575 - An Angry Grape
- Chapter 574 - An Old Ginger Gradually Fading
- Chapter 573 - A Dignified Life And Death
- Chapter 572 - Blue And White Words
- Chapter 571
- Chapter 570 - The Consequences Of Dong Mountain
- Chapter 569
- Chapter 568 - The Way Of The Emperor
- Chapter 567
- Chapter 566
- Chapter 565 - Taiping Courtyard
- Chapter 564 - Dingzhou Army’s Order
- Chapter 563 - The Spy Of An Instant
- Chapter 562 - Killing Qin
- Chapter 561 - Jing Ge Assassinates Qin
- Chapter 560 - Using The Black Knights As A Prologue
- Chapter 559 - Who Formed The Monarch’s Heart In A Sea Of Fire?
- Chapter 558 - No Peace While Sitting In The City
- Chapter 557 - Placing Three Idols On The Palace Walls
- Chapter 556 - Stealing The Banner, Stealing Power, Stealing Heart
- Chapter 555 - Glory
- Chapter 554 - The Attack In Front Of Zhengyang Gate
- Chapter 553 - Giving Him A Taste Of His Own Medicine
- Chapter 552
- Chapter 551 - Vicious (2)
- Chapter 550 - Vicious (1)
- Chapter 549 - Affectionate Eunuch, Merciless Arrow
- Chapter 548 - Counting Arrows
- Chapter 547 - Sounds Of Killing Inside And Outside The Royal Palace
- Chapter 546 - Courage Because Of Determination
- Chapter 545
- Chapter 544 - That Night
- Chapter 543 - Drawing The Dagger In His Shoe For The First Time
- Chapter 542 - The Sword Is Never Shown When Killing
- Chapter 541 - Whose Manor Is It?
- Chapter 540 - A Child Jumped over the Wall
- Chapter 539 - Who Could Live A Simple Life?
- Chapter 538 - Secret Meeting In Yangcong Alley
- Chapter 537 - He Has Actually Always Been Here
- Chapter 536 - The Sound of Sorrow
- Chapter 535 - Please Lend Sir Your Moral Character
- Chapter 534 - The Beginnings Of Autumn
- Chapter 533
- Chapter 532 - The Song Of Jingdou’s Cicadas
- Chapter 531 - A Great Journey
- Chapter 530 - Meeting At Dong Mountain
- Chapter 529 - The Mortal World
- Chapter 528 - The Great Grandmaster
- Chapter 527 - The Sad Little Arrow
- Chapter 526 - A Breathtaking Shot
- Chapter 525 - Chase (3)
- Chapter 524 - Chase (2)
- Chapter 523 - Chase (1)
- Chapter 522 - The Heart on the Ship
- Chapter 521 - Seeking Shelter In The Raging Sea
- Chapter 520 - Covering The Moon
- Chapter 519 - Longbows Seal The Mountain At Night
- Chapter 518
- Chapter 517 - Words From The Heart
- Chapter 516 - People In The Temple
- Chapter 515 - White Clouds Rise from Tall Mountains
- Chapter 514 - Waves Growing From The Precipice
- Chapter 513 - The Monarch Arrives In The East Sea
- Chapter 512 - A Lowly Monarch (2)
- Chapter 511 - A Lowly Monarch (1)
- Chapter 510 - Miserable Tears
- Chapter 509 - Absurd Words
- Chapter 508 - Tea, Liquor, Paper, Big Picture
- Chapter 507 - The More Silence, The More Joy
- Chapter 506 - When All Was Done
- Chapter 505 - If You Support Me
- Chapter 504
- Chapter 503 - A New Generation Of Strange Little Creatures
- Chapter 502 - Pit
- Chapter 501 - Sigh
- Chapter 500 - Flow
- Chapter 499 - Imprison
- Chapter 498 - I [JW1]
- Chapter 497 - Thunderstorm (2)
- Chapter 496 - Thunderstorm (1)
- Chapter 495 - Blood And Yellow Earth In the Royal Palace
- Chapter 494 - Half An Hour
- Chapter 493 - The Three Nights In The Palace
- Chapter 492 - Mountain Wolf Amongst Descendants (2)
- Chapter 491
- Chapter 490 - Laughter In The Ming Garden
- Chapter 489 - The Major Figures
- Chapter 488 - This Is A Conspiracy
- Chapter 487
- Chapter 486 - The Death Of A Palace Serving Girl
- Chapter 485 - Zhaoshang Money House
- Chapter 484 - Attitude Determines Everything
- Chapter 483 - The Third Generation
- Chapter 482 - As Parents
- Chapter 481 - The Origins Of Fan San Bao
- Chapter 480 - Eunuchs Can Also Change The World
- Chapter 479 - I Know What You Did Last Summer
- Chapter 478 - The Fragrance Could Not Endure
- Chapter 477 - The Unconventional In The Royal Family
- Chapter 476 - Breaking The Ice Like Jade
- Chapter 475 - Unexpected But Attained
- Chapter 474 - Everything Has Order
- Chapter 473 - Where Are The Roots Of The Straw?
- Chapter 472
- Chapter 471
- Chapter 470
- Chapter 469
- Chapter 468
- Chapter 467
- Chapter 466
- Chapter 465
- Chapter 464
- Chapter 463
- Chapter 462
- Chapter 461
- Chapter 460
- Chapter 459
- Chapter 458
- Chapter 457
- Chapter 456
- Chapter 455
- Chapter 454
- Chapter 453
- Chapter 452
- Chapter 451
- Chapter 450
- Chapter 449
- Chapter 448
- Chapter 447
- Chapter 446
- Chapter 445
- Chapter 444
- Chapter 443
- Chapter 442
- Chapter 441
- Chapter 440
- Chapter 439
- Chapter 438
- Chapter 437
- Chapter 436
- Chapter 435
- Chapter 434
- Chapter 433
- Chapter 432
- Chapter 431
- Chapter 430
- Chapter 429
- Chapter 428
- Chapter 427
- Chapter 426
- Chapter 425
- Chapter 424
- Chapter 423
- Chapter 422
- Chapter 421
- Chapter 420
- Chapter 419
- Chapter 418
- Chapter 417
- Chapter 416
- Chapter 415
- Chapter 414
- Chapter 413
- Chapter 412
- Chapter 411
- Chapter 410
- Chapter 409
- Chapter 408
- Chapter 407
- Chapter 406
- Chapter 405
- Chapter 404
- Chapter 403
- Chapter 402
- Chapter 401
- Chapter 400
- Chapter 399
- Chapter 398
- Chapter 397
- Chapter 396
- Chapter 395
- Chapter 394
- Chapter 393
- Chapter 392
- Chapter 391
- Chapter 390
- Chapter 389
- Chapter 388
- Chapter 387
- Chapter 386
- Chapter 385
- Chapter 384
- Chapter 383
- Chapter 382
- Chapter 381
- Chapter 380
- Chapter 379
- Chapter 378
- Chapter 377
- Chapter 376
- Chapter 375
- Chapter 374
- Chapter 373
- Chapter 372
- Chapter 371
- Chapter 370
- Chapter 369
- Chapter 368
- Chapter 367
- Chapter 366
- Chapter 365
- Chapter 364
- Chapter 363
- Chapter 362
- Chapter 361
- Chapter 360
- Chapter 359
- Chapter 358
- Chapter 357
- Chapter 356
- Chapter 355
- Chapter 354
- Chapter 353
- Chapter 352
- Chapter 351
- Chapter 350
- Chapter 349
- Chapter 348
- Chapter 347
- Chapter 346
- Chapter 345
- Chapter 344
- Chapter 343
- Chapter 342
- Chapter 341
- Chapter 340
- Chapter 339
- Chapter 338
- Chapter 337
- Chapter 336
- Chapter 335
- Chapter 334
- Chapter 333
- Chapter 332
- Chapter 331
- Chapter 330
- Chapter 329
- Chapter 328
- Chapter 327
- Chapter 326
- Chapter 325
- Chapter 324
- Chapter 323
- Chapter 322
- Chapter 321
- Chapter 320
- Chapter 319
- Chapter 318
- Chapter 317
- Chapter 316
- Chapter 315
- Chapter 314
- Chapter 313
- Chapter 312
- Chapter 311
- Chapter 310
- Chapter 309
- Chapter 308
- Chapter 307
- Chapter 306
- Chapter 305
- Chapter 304
- Chapter 303
- Chapter 302
- Chapter 301
- Chapter 300
- Chapter 299
- Chapter 298
- Chapter 297
- Chapter 296
- Chapter 295
- Chapter 294
- Chapter 293
- Chapter 292
- Chapter 291
- Chapter 290
- Chapter 289
- Chapter 288
- Chapter 287
- Chapter 286
- Chapter 285
- Chapter 284
- Chapter 283
- Chapter 282
- Chapter 281
- Chapter 280
- Chapter 279
- Chapter 278
- Chapter 277
- Chapter 276
- Chapter 275
- Chapter 274
- Chapter 273
- Chapter 272
- Chapter 271
- Chapter 270
- Chapter 269
- Chapter 268
- Chapter 267
- Chapter 266
- Chapter 265
- Chapter 264
- Chapter 263
- Chapter 262
- Chapter 261
- Chapter 260
- Chapter 259
- Chapter 258
- Chapter 257
- Chapter 256
- Chapter 255
- Chapter 254
- Chapter 253
- Chapter 252
- Chapter 251
- Chapter 250
- Chapter 249
- Chapter 248
- Chapter 247
- Chapter 246
- Chapter 245
- Chapter 244
- Chapter 243
- Chapter 242
- Chapter 241
- Chapter 240
- Chapter 239
- Chapter 238
- Chapter 237
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235
- Chapter 234
- Chapter 233
- Chapter 232
- Chapter 231
- Chapter 230
- Chapter 229
- Chapter 228
- Chapter 227
- Chapter 226
- Chapter 225
- Chapter 224
- Chapter 223
- Chapter 222
- Chapter 221
- Chapter 220
- Chapter 219
- Chapter 218
- Chapter 217
- Chapter 216
- Chapter 215
- Chapter 214
- Chapter 213
- Chapter 212
- Chapter 211
- Chapter 210
- Chapter 209
- Chapter 208
- Chapter 207
- Chapter 206
- Chapter 205
- Chapter 204
- Chapter 203
- Chapter 202
- Chapter 201
- Chapter 200
- Chapter 199
- Chapter 198
- Chapter 197
- Chapter 196
- Chapter 195
- Chapter 194
- Chapter 193
- Chapter 192
- Chapter 191
- Chapter 190
- Chapter 189
- Chapter 188
- Chapter 187
- Chapter 186
- Chapter 185
- Chapter 184
- Chapter 183
- Chapter 182
- Chapter 181
- Chapter 180
- Chapter 179
- Chapter 178
- Chapter 177
- Chapter 176
- Chapter 175
- Chapter 174
- Chapter 173
- Chapter 172
- Chapter 171
- Chapter 170
- Chapter 169
- Chapter 168
- Chapter 167
- Chapter 166
- Chapter 165
- Chapter 164
- Chapter 163
- Chapter 162
- Chapter 161
- Chapter 160
- Chapter 159
- Chapter 158
- Chapter 157
- Chapter 156
- Chapter 155
- Chapter 154
- Chapter 153
- Chapter 152
- Chapter 151
- Chapter 150
- Chapter 149
- Chapter 148
- Chapter 147
- Chapter 146
- Chapter 145
- Chapter 144
- Chapter 143
- Chapter 142
- Chapter 141
- Chapter 140
- Chapter 139
- Chapter 138
- Chapter 137
- Chapter 136
- Chapter 135
- Chapter 134
- Chapter 133
- Chapter 132
- Chapter 131
- Chapter 130
- Chapter 129
- Chapter 128
- Chapter 127
- Chapter 126
- Chapter 125
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 122
- Chapter 121
- Chapter 120
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 118
- Chapter 117
- Chapter 116
- Chapter 115
- Chapter 114
- Chapter 113
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 107
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 100
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1