Xu Fang had heard the Plague Array was gone. He was so scared he didn’t sleep all night. At first light, killing shouts shook the earth. Drums thundered, cries rose in waves. He climbed the wall to defend and saw Zhou troops all around—cloud ladders, cannons, all in place—fierce as a storm. Lei Zhenzi flew above and smashed an enemy tower with one swing. Nuh-zhah rode the wind-fire wheels up to the wall. The defenders fell back in fear. Xu Fang couldn’t hold them and rushed down. Nuh-zhah bro...
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Xu Fang had heard the Plague Array was gone. He was so scared he didn’t sleep all night. At first light, killing shouts shook the earth. Drums thundered, cries rose in waves. He climbed the wall to defend and saw Zhou troops all around—cloud ladders, cannons, all in place—fierce as a storm. Lei Zhenzi flew above and smashed an enemy tower with one swing. Nuh-zhah rode the wind-fire wheels up to the wall. The defenders fell back in fear. Xu Fang couldn’t hold them and rushed down. Nuh-zhah bro...
39.Investiture of the Gods——The Battle at Jiameng Pass
Chinese History & Mythology
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39.Investiture of the Gods——The Battle at Jiameng Pass
Jiang-Zi-Ya left with Wei-Hu, Nuh-zhah, and three thousand men. After several days’ march, they reached Jia-Meng Pass. They set up camp outside but saw no sign of Hong-Jin’s forces. Inside his main tent, Jiang-Zi-Ya waited. Soon, Hong-Jin heard he had arrived and hurried over with his soldiers. He and Princess Long-Ji entered the tent, knelt, and confessed their failure. They explained everything—from how they met the Fire Spirit Holy Mother to how they were injured. Send us a text Support...
Chinese History & Mythology
Xu Fang had heard the Plague Array was gone. He was so scared he didn’t sleep all night. At first light, killing shouts shook the earth. Drums thundered, cries rose in waves. He climbed the wall to defend and saw Zhou troops all around—cloud ladders, cannons, all in place—fierce as a storm. Lei Zhenzi flew above and smashed an enemy tower with one swing. Nuh-zhah rode the wind-fire wheels up to the wall. The defenders fell back in fear. Xu Fang couldn’t hold them and rushed down. Nuh-zhah bro...