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    Silavin

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    • Chapter 48, Planning and Setup Cover
      by Silavin Su Chen wandered aimlessly around the west gate pier, deep in thought, unable to come up with a good plan to get Daoist Qinghe out of his room for an opportunity to strike. Returning to the Medicine King Estate’s Errand Hall, he resumed his menial tasks to earn some money while continuing to cultivate his Middle Dantian. Su Chen was a late third-rate practitioner, and in just three or five days, he would gather True Qi within his body, advancing into the second-rate realm. However, this…
    • Chapter 47, Flame Talisman Cover
      by Silavin Su Chen sneaked back into the Daoist temple’s backyard, hiding behind a wall and listening carefully to the sounds inside. He planned to wait until Daoist Qinghe left before entering the room to search it. After Ding Shisan left, Daoist Qinghe remained motionless on the mat inside the room, holding his whisk and meditating with his eyes closed. Su Chen noticed that Daoist Qinghe took long breaths and had unusually deep inner strength. From what he knew, first-rate experts had incredibly…
    • Chapter 46, Qinghe and the Pirate Cover
      by Silavin Su Chen stared at the Han Mountain Daoist Temple, whose walls were covered in moss and exuded an aura of antiquity. When he was a child, he often heard the fishermen of Zhou Village talk about this place. being solemn and sacred. The abbot, Daoist Han Shan, held esteemed status in the hearts of the common people of the Wu Region. He was considered the highest personage beyond the mundane world. Even the high-ranking officials and wealthy elite of Gusu deferred to him with utmost respect. If…
    • Chapter 45, Five Bloods Cover
      by Silavin Li Jiao spotted the blue-clad laborer leap into the water after the pirates, only for him to vanish moments later. She leaned over the rail, frantically scanning the river’s surface, but there was no sign of him. There was something familiar about him, though she couldn’t place him. Despite her efforts to recall, she couldn’t pinpoint who he might be among the people she’d seen there. The only possible connection that came to mind was Su Chen, a former disciple of their master, but even…
    • Chapter 44, Ruthless Tricks! Cover
      by Silavin When the fight began, Su Chen knew that his martial arts skills were far superior to Ding Shisan’s. Hitting this pirate chief would be an ordinary matter. However, the pole in his hand was light and flimsy, lacking the necessary power when used to strike. He struck Ding Shisan several times with the bamboo pole but still couldn’t kill this second-rate pirate chief. The pirate actually dared to glare at him with a fierce and unyielding look. Su Chen couldn’t help but sigh with…
    • Chapter 43, First Martial Fight Cover
      by Silavin On Li’s cargo ship, the pirates were engaged in battle. Several inner disciples of the Medicine King Group, along with the household retainers and sailors, witnessed this scene and were utterly dumbfounded. Their actions slowed as they all gazed at Su Chen on the bamboo raft, filled with disbelief. This masked blue-clad laborer, unremarkable in appearance, had casually swept three pirates aside with a single bamboo pole. Could he be a senior brother from the Errand Hall of the Medicine King…
    • Chapter 42, The Veiled Laborer Cover
      by Silavin On the cargo ship, several inner disciples of the Medicine King Group, along with the household guards and sailors, were already terrified when they saw Wang Fugui fall into the water. They were even more frightened by Ding Shisan’s ruthless taunts, turning pale as death and losing all courage. These inner disciples of the Medicine King Group, with the most powerful among them being Wang Fugui, were no match for pirate chief Ding Shisan. How could they possibly fight? But if they didn’t fight,…
    • Chapter 41, A Gentleman’s Fall Cover
      by Silavin “Bastards!” Wang Fugui saw Li Jiao being treated with such disrespect, and his anger boiled over. He had been pursuing Li Jiao for so long, and it was almost time for their betrothal. He couldn’t let these pirates get away with this kind of behavior. If Li Jiao were to be violated, not only would the marriage fall through, but he’d embarrass himself in front of all his peers at the Medicine King Group. This would become an irredeemable humiliation in the martial world.…
    • Chapter 40, Pirate Ding Shisan Cover
      by Silavin Chaos erupted on the cargo ship. The wine table was overturned, spilling wine, dishes, and shattered bowls everywhere as food splattered in all directions. “Where are the pirates?!” “Don’t worry about where they are—hurry, paddle harder for our lives!” Both Madam Li and Merchant Li were pale with fear, protected by Li Jiao’s sword as they fled towards the cabin. The crewmen jumped, scrambling for nearby oars and rowing with all their might. The maids and…
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