James Wilson

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  • by James Wilson In the midst of the chaotic battle, a sword descended like a raging storm, a relentless tempest unleashed by someone harboring an intense animosity toward Cha-Eun Xiao. The blade was propelled with such formidable force that even if it initially targeted Su Ye-Yue, it seemed destined to pierce through her and reach the very heart of Cha-Eun Xiao. As he observed the imminent danger, Cha-Eun Xiao couldn't help but acknowledge the gravity of the situation. He realized that their lives hung by a precarious…
  • by James Wilson The moment Cha Eun Xiao's words reached the ears of the assassins, their fury ignited like a blazing fire. The Tianyuan cultivators among them were particularly incensed. With a collective shout, they rallied, their determination to end this swiftly resolute. "Brothers, let's put an end to him!" Their battle cries filled the air as they surged forward toward Cha-Eun Xiao with a menacing intent. In the face of the impending onslaught, Cha-Eun Xiao couldn't help but smile faintly. Summoning every ounce…
  • by James Wilson A number of the fallen enemies had sustained only superficial wounds, mere scratches on their skin, and yet these minor injuries had led to their demise, their veins freezing over. The outcome exceeded Cha-Eun Xiao's expectations. He was well aware of the potency of his gelid power, recognizing that its effects varied depending on the target's cultivation level. Against those below the eighth level of the Grade of Diyuan, it was lethal, capable of instantly extinguishing their lives with a single touch.…
  • by James Wilson As the tumultuous battle raged around them, Su Ye-Yue clung tightly to Cha-Eun Xiao, her heart awash with emotions. She longed to express the overwhelming love she felt in this dire moment. In a hushed voice, she whispered, "It turns out to be such a wonderful feeling being held by the one I love! I would have no regret in my life if I can die in your arms like this." With her arms outstretched and her body pressed closely against Cha-Eun Xiao's, she bared her heart and soul to the man who shielded her…
  • by James Wilson Responding to Su Ye-Yue's persistent requests, Cha-Eun Xiao decided to spend some time with her. He disguised himself as a guard to avoid drawing attention, as the public believed he was seriously ill and undergoing treatment by Cha Nan-Tian. To preserve the secrecy of the plan, he couldn't risk being seen in public. Accompanied by four other guards, Cha-Eun Xiao and Su Ye-Yue embarked on a hike to the top of the ice mountain. It offered them a breathtaking view of the world, despite the ongoing war…
  • by James Wilson Cha-Eun Xiao, serving as the Monarch of the Ling-Bao Hall, found himself ensnared in a ceaseless whirlwind of responsibilities and obligations, leaving him little respite. His days were marked by relentless activity, as he tended to the myriad affairs of his sect with the diligence befitting his position. Simultaneously, an unanticipated visitor had penetrated the profound bamboo forest, the very sanctuary in which the enigmatic Master Bai sought solitude and contemplation. This unexpected intrusion…
  • by James Wilson Cha-Eun Xiao couldn't help but wonder, *"Maybe it can cure my father's hidden wound?"* He reached for a new book he had prepared, a martial art manual he had diligently compiled in the days since learning about Cha Nan-Tian's condition. This martial art was tailored specifically to his father's needs. As he presented the book to Cha Nan-Tian, the title on the cover made the elder Cha's face flush with excitement. It read, "The Unitary Nature." Upon seeing those words, Cha Nan-Tian's heart raced…
  • by James Wilson Cha-Eun Xiao furrowed his brow in confusion. "Things from the old times? What exactly are you referring to?" His father's tone sounded tinged with worry, particularly when it came to the subject of Cha Nan-Tian's late wife. He feared that his son might be aware of the painful truths from the past. Sometimes, it was better for one person to bear the burden of sorrow rather than burdening two. If his son remained carefree and ignorant, perhaps he could avoid getting embroiled in the troubling affairs of…
  • by James Wilson As the tiger token and dragon token rested securely within Cha Nan-Tian's grasp, an unsettling sense of temporal and spatial disarray washed over the assembled officials. The weight of these iconic symbols of authority had shifted into the hands of a man whose actions had consistently defied conventional expectations. The king, however, was resolute. He announced plans for a grand ceremony on the following noon to publicly bestow these tokens, a gesture intended to broadcast his decision to the world.…
  • by James Wilson Although people all knew that the Western General, Wu Gong-Lie, was very possibly not a match to the prince of the Kingdom of Lan-Feng, Wen-Ren Jian-Yin, nobody had expected that he would fail within such a short time so miserably! It was only a half month, and 3 thousand miles of the western territory had already fallen in the enemy's hands! Wu Gong-Lie was forced back to the Iron Line Passage. It was the last passage from the west to the Kingdom of Chen, an important place in military strategy.…
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