Dragon Canon
Chapter 77: More Military Merits Have Arrived
- Chapter 173: Fair Fight
- Chapter 172: As Good As Gold
- Chapter 171: Reestablishing the Four Commanderies
- Chapter 170: Establishing a Foothold in the Western Frontier
- Chapter 169: Yong’an
- Chapter 168: The Trade
- Chapter 167: Setting Something Aside Temporarily
- Chapter 166: It is Done
- Chapter 165: No Reason It Can’t Be Done
- Chapter 164: Eye Opener
- Chapter 163: The Mortals’ Arrival
- Chapter 162: No Takebacks
- Chapter 161: Business
- Chapter 160: The Compassion of a Healer
- Chapter 159: A Presumptuous Request
- Chapter 158: For Fortune
- Chapter 157: Unsporting
- Chapter 156: Taking Credit for Others’ Work
- Chapter 155: Life is a Flash
- Chapter 154: One Cannot Judge a Human by Appearance
- Chapter 153: Blue Qi
- Chapter 152: How Much Are You Worth?
- Chapter 151: The Powerful Enemy is Here
- Chapter 150: Variable
- Chapter 149: Greenhouse Flowers
- Chapter 148: Newcomer
- Chapter 147: A Flawed World
- Chapter 146: Brutal Torture
- Chapter 145: Merit Hall
- Chapter 144: Life is Difficult
- Chapter 143: Eye Opener
- Chapter 142: Someone Has to Do it
- Chapter 141: Plan of Action
- Chapter 140: The Fire of Mortals
- Chapter 139: Yet Another Day
- Chapter 138: Interception
- Chapter 137: Attrition
- Chapter 136: Spoils of War
- Chapter 135: Surround and Kill
- Chapter 134: Feigning Weakness
- Chapter 133: Milking Him Dry
- Chapter 132: Humanities Students
- Chapter 131: Joint Hearing
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (2)
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (1)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (2)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (1)
- Chapter 128: The Next Day
- Chapter 127: Mutual Support
- Chapter 126: Advancing in the Art of Healing
- Chapter 125: First Look into the Dao of Healing
- Chapter 124: Successors Who Will Follow in My Footsteps
- Chapter 123: Decoration
- Chapter 122: Enthrone
- Chapter 121: Blood Curse
- Chapter 120: Think Thrice, My King!
- Chapter 119: The Battle Begins
- Chapter 118: Defense
- Chapter 117: Calling for Help
- Chapter 116: Usable People
- Chapter 115: Good Boy
- Chapter 114: The Surname of This Land is Wei!
- Chapter 113: This Young Master is Favored by Fortune
- Chapter 112: The Toad Who Dreams of Consuming Qingming
- Chapter 111: Secret Vault
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (2)
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (1)
- Chapter 109: First Look
- Chapter 108: Consulting an Elderly Immortal
- Chapter 107: Seems Useless
- Chapter 106: Old Xu Next Door
- Chapter 105: I Have An Immortal Medicine
- Chapter 104: Don’t Come Closer!
- Chapter 103: Big Fish
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (2)
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (1)
- Chapter 101: The Methods of a Top Student
- Chapter 100: This One Is
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (2)
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (1)
- Chapter 98: Dao Foundation Chapter
- Chapter 97: Choice
- Chapter 96: Watching You
- Chapter 95: Elderly Sweeper
- Chapter 94: Chief of Merits
- Chapter 93: Feedback
- Chapter 92: Unforeseen Event
- Chapter 91: The Beginning of Immortal Ascension
- Chapter 90: The Great Realm?
- Chapter 89: Drink Together in Days to Come
- Chapter 88: Peerless (2)
- Chapter 88: Peerless (1)
- Chapter 87: Returning Southward with the Wind (2)
- Chapter 87: Chasing The Light Northward (1)
- Chapter 86: Establishing Virtue
- Chapter 85: Change
- Chapter 84: Calculating Military Merits
- Chapter 83: Meat Grinder
- Chapter 82: The Better Plan
- Chapter 81: I Will Join You No Matter Where You Are
- Chapter 80: I Can Do It Too
- Chapter 79: Recruitment
- Chapter 78: What’s Taking Them So Long
- Chapter 77: More Military Merits Have Arrived
- Chapter 76: He’s a Barbarian Alright
- Chapter 75: The Two-Eight Rule
- Chapter 74: Sect Fellows
- Chapter 73: An Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 72: Height of Audacity
- Chapter 71: Questioning
- Chapter 70: Fengshui Blessing
- Chapter 69: First Clash
- Chapter 68: Night Raid
- Chapter 67: The Three Immortalities
- Chapter 66: Brought Coal During Winter
- Chapter 65: Exclusive Privilege
- Chapter 64: Arriving at the Frontlines
- Chapter 63: Great Love
- Chapter 62: Purging You
- Chapter 61: The Dao Foundations Under the Heavens
- Chapter 60: Can Fill Up a Piece of Jade Paper
- Chapter 59: Minor Exam
- Chapter 58: Push
- Chapter 57: He Deserves This Tribulation
- Chapter 56: Enough is Enough
- Chapter 55: Revenge is not Served Cold
- Chapter 54: Body Blocking a Blade
- Chapter 53: There Won’t Be a Next Time
- Chapter 52: Immortal Sword Unsheathes
- Chapter 51: Something Potent
- Chapter 50: An Eventful Period
- Chapter 49: The Path to Immortality is Long and Arduous
- Chapter 48: As a Master
- Chapter 47: Anniversary
- Chapter 46: Spring Went, Autumn Came
- Chapter 45: I’ll Take Out Two More Than You
- Chapter 44: Upstaged
- Chapter 43: Master-consuming
- Chapter 42: Secret History of the Unified Exam
- Chapter 41: The Cut-off Point Between the Old and the Present
- Chapter 40: Learn Well
- Chapter 39: Strip
- Chapter 38: Dao Foundation Theory
- Chapter 37: As Wonderful As An Orchid
- Chapter 36: So What if He’s Good-looking?
- Chapter 35: Fish on Another’s Plate
- Chapter 34: The Origin of the Human Race
- Chapter 33: The Founder’s Boon (2)
- Chapter 32: The Founder’s Boon (1)
- Chapter 31: Founder Commemoration Ceremony
- Chapter 30: Jade Toad Full Moon Painting
- Chapter 29: Legacies of the Forebears (2)
- Chapter 28: Legacies of the Forebears (1)
- Chapter 27: Centralized Learning
- Chapter 26: The Beginning of An Immortal’s Journey
- Chapter 25: Former Reputation
- Chapter 24: I Want to Join The Palace of Absolute Beginning Too
- Chapter 23: I Am the Rules
- Chapter 22: Not Here to Chat
- Chapter 21: She Blocked My Spear?
- Chapter 20: You Almost Managed to Hurt Me
- Chapter 19: Immovable Like A Mountain
- Chapter 18: The Three Hundred Famous Insults
- Chapter 17: Honest
- Chapter 16: Merit-based Settlement
- Chapter 15: The Vessel of Barbarians
- Chapter 14: A Little Bit of Insight
- Chapter 13: Flipping The Table
- Chapter 12: Literary Test
- Chapter 11: Let Nature Take Its Course
- Chapter 10: Stay In Line
- Chapter 9: Breaking Through
- Chapter 8: Fairness
- Chapter 7: Recruitment
- Chapter 6: Discard The Old, Introduce The New
- Chapter 5: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (2)
- Chapter 4: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (1)
- Chapter 3: Destined With Teacher
- Chapter 2: Natural Disaster, Man-made Disasters?
- Chapter 1: In Search of Dragon
Lee Zhi ordered one group to keep watch and another group to sweep the battlefield. They were retrieving Wei Yuan’s short spears as well. After all, the arrows they loosed were all mystic artifacts. Of course they would like to retrieve them if possible.
A Dao Foundation squad leader produced a battle axe and chopped down all of the tents. Then, he poisoned the well to ensure that the campsite would be permanently unusable.
This camp was situated in Liao territory. Unless they expanded their fengshui array to this location, few humans would be able to survive even if they claimed this camp for themselves. Thus, both Lee Zhi and Wei Yuan agreed to destroy it completely even though a water source was quite valuable.
The personal guards were all elites. Their sweep of the battlefield was equally professional. They were able to complete their task in just an incense stick or so. During this time, both the soldiers and the warhorses were able to get adequate rest as well.
With the battlefield cleared, Wei Yuan and Lee Zhi charged toward the second camp[1].
No smoke rose from the second camp. They began accelerating when they were still twenty li away, charging full speed toward the encampment. Ten li passed in the blink of an eye, and the camp came fully into view. To their surprise, they spotted over forty Liao cavalrymen inside the camp, all of them scrambling to mount their horses!
The number of enemies had exceeded their estimate. Under normal circumstances, humans would be at an absolute disadvantage when fighting against an equal number of Northern Liao barbarians. However, neither Wei Yuan nor Lee Zhi were normal people, and they were holding the advantage of a surprise ambush. Thus, they continued to charge at full speed. Lee Zhi even produced three arrows that were shining like rainbows and nocked them all at the same time.
In the previous camp, the Northern Liao cavalrymen had dared to counter-charge Wei Yuan and Lee Zhi even though there were only seven of them[2]. This camp had over forty cavalrymen, so of course the thought of retreating had never crossed their minds. They charged the human riders while hollering at the top of their lungs.
Just like before, the arrows rained from above when the two cavalry were a hundred zhang away from each other. The Liao barbarians boasted tough bows, heavy arrows, and natural archery skills. The iron cavalry of Southern Qi boasted mystic artifact grade arrows that boasted immense power and automatically homed onto an enemy after being loosed. Thus, both sides immediately lost several riders at the first exchange. It was, more or less, an even exchange. The next moment, over a hundred cavalrymen clashed and engaged one another in a fierce melee. Riders kept rolling off their horses, and the death toll began mounting in earnest.
Finally, Wei Yuan’s long spear was useless no more. A Liao barbarian tried to ride past him only to be stabbed off his horse.
It was at this moment a couple of heavy arrows appeared out of nowhere, catching him off guard. Try as he might, one of the arrows still hit him on the shoulder.
The Liao barbarians’ archery skills deserved their reputation alright. Even their most casual shots could somehow hit their targets on a battlefield where countless riders and warhorses were moving everywhere. Moreover, the large majority of Liao cavalrymen only possessed a bit of mystic energy, meaning that the heavy arrows they loosed possessed neither presence nor Dao energy. This made it incredibly difficult, if not impossible, for cultivators who strongly relied on their ability to perceive Dao energy to defend themselves.
Countless heavy arrows were whistling back and forth across the battlefield. Not even Lee Zhi could tell which arrow belonged to who. From time to time, an armor-piercing arrow or heavy arrow would appear out of nowhere and catch him off guard.
As the battle stalled, Lee Zhi slowly but surely became flustered. He began erring with his orders as well.
Within a hundred zhang, a Northern Liao’s armor-piercing arrow or heavy arrow could penetrate heavy armor. Although Lee Zhi’s armor was a top-grade mystic artifact and thus could take the shots with ease, each hit still expended a considerable amount of Dao energy. Not only that, his armor might be able to withstand a heavy arrow, but it did nothing to negate the shock impact. Thus, each blow felt like a hammer strike from a full body-tempering cultivator. It wasn’t comfortable as a matter of course.
As the battle continued, Wei Yuan and Lee Zhi were able to take out many Liao cavalrymen and slowly build up an advantage. One Northern Liao squad leader proved to be quite formidable and was able to exchange a few blows with Lee Zhi. However, the one fighting against Wei Yuan was not as lucky. A Flying Sand spell[3] had knocked him off his mount before Wei Yuan finished him off with a spear through the chest. One could say that he had lasted two exchanges.
One on one, the Southern Qi elite guards weren’t inferior to the Liao barbarians’ elite cavalry. However, their warhorses were a different story altogether. The Northern Liao riders rode with little regard for what was in front of them and even purposely ran their horses into an enemy’s mount. At full ram, a Liao horse would catch a dizzy spell at worst, but a human warhorse would break muscles and bones. Thus, several elite guards were rammed to death not long after the battle began.
Luckily, Wei Yuan’s short spears were infinitely powerful, and Lee Zhi’s godlike bow and arrows were a powerhouse in their own right. They were able to rescue most of their troops.
The tides were slowly turning in their favor when suddenly, the ground beneath Wei Yuan trembled unnaturally. In the distance, the yellow clouds were churning violently as well. Then, an entire troop of Liao cavalrymen burst into view! There were two hundred of them in total!
On the way, the incoming Liao cavalrymen split into two forces. One of them was headed straight for the battlefield, and the other was circling around to cut off their retreat. Each force was led by a rider wearing a helmet with a white feather attached to it. Their statures were much greater than their compatriots’, and so were their mounts. In Wei Yuan’s eyes, they were radiating powerful, luminous yellow auras that put them on par with Earth-tier cultivators as well.
A centurion! All centurions of the Liao of Vast Sea possessed a Dao Foundation. Besides that, they were naturally strong and boasted significantly more combat power than your average human Dao Foundation stage cultivators.
The reinforcements had shown up very quickly. The centurion riding straight toward the battlefield was still five hundred zhang away when he pulled his bow to full draw. Then, he shot seven or eight arrows at Lee Zhi in rapid succession, moving so fast that the arrows almost looked like one continuous line.
It was inevitable. Lee Zhi’s armor was far too obvious and took no effort to spot even amidst a crowd of frantic cavalrymen. Besides that, he exuded the aura of an immortal foundation and was a lot more conspicuous than his two squad leaders. On the other hand, Wei Yuan was wearing the standard armor issued by the Palace of Absolute Beginning and, in terms of appearance at least, looked worse than even Lee Zhi’s guard. He wasn’t a Dao Foundation stage cultivator either. That was why the centurion didn’t even bother to give him a look, treating him as just an ordinary soldier.
To block the attack, Lee Zhi summoned a golden shield with the head of a Suanni[4] on his left hand. At the same time, he held out a halberd that was wreathed in thunder and lightning with his right hand. The result? He instantly became the most conspicuous thing on the battlefield. For a time, every Liao barbarian was looking at him!
He first parried three arrows with his halberd. Then, he blocked four follow-up arrows with his shield. The heavy arrows kept exploding against the surface of his shield, pushing both him and his mount backward again and again.
Suddenly, the warhorse he was riding let out a long whinny, hind legs buckling. The movement was so sudden that Lee Zhi was nearly thrown to the ground.
As a genius that received the full support of the Four Sages Academies, Lee Zhi was not especially adept in leading military campaigns or charging alone into enemy formations. Even so, he absolutely could hold his own against a Northern Liao centurion. Alas, his ability did not equate his horse’s ability.
Lee Zhi had traveled thousands and thousands of li from Southern Qi all the way to Western Jin. He could bring his guard, but he couldn’t bring his horses. Thus, he was riding the warhorses prepared by Western Jin in advance. To say that Western Jin’s warhorses did not belong in the same league as his or his guard’s original warhorses would be an understatement, and that gap was immediately exposed in this direct combat.
Despite the harrowing situation he suddenly found himself in, Lee Zhi did not panic. He slapped a Dao spell onto his mount and caused it to grow bloodshot in the eye and let out a long whinny. The next moment, it shot back to its feet like nothing had happened. In reality, the Dao spell forced the warhorse to sacrifice its life for a temporary boost in strength. The moment the spell wore off, it would collapse and die.
The centurion charged like the wind and came within two hundred zhang of Lee Zhi in just the blink of an eye. He was already nocking three heavy arrows that were shining a yellow light. At this distance, Lee Zhi could even see the vicious smile on his face and the brutality in his eyes clearly!
Lee Zhi chose to wield his shield with both hands and defend with all his might. It was at this moment he caught Wei Yuan crossing the battlefield and soundlessly approaching the centurion out of the corner of his eyes. He was literally a second away from coming within a hundred zhang. An idea occurred to him, and Lee Zhi cycled his Dao energy with a yell. His golden shield immediately unleashed a terrific burst of light that blinded everyone who was looking his way.
The centurion was also blinded, but his perception had locked onto Lee Zhi long ago. He then loosed all three arrows at the young general’s solar plexus!
The three heavy arrows exploded against the golden shield in rapid succession, draining the blood on his face and pushing him and his horse back a zhang with each impact. When the final arrow was blocked, a sorrowful cry suddenly escaped his mount’s throat, and both of its eyes exploded to bits. It collapsed on all fours and grew limp just like that.
The centurion was still recovering his vision when several lumps of powerful Dao energies suddenly appeared around him. A Dao Foundation stage cultivator was launching a surprise attack!
1. The campsite they assaulted earlier is NOT part of the plan. They just happened along it. The camp they’re heading to now is the second theoretical campsite they’re planning to attack. ☜
2. There were seven. One by Lee Zhi, one by his personal guards, and the other five by Wei Yuan. Why am I mentioning this? It totally isn’t because I got confused and thought that only six cavalrymen were charging. ☜
3. POCKET SAND, BITCH! ☜
4. A type of mythical beast. Originally refers to a lion, but later portrayed as one of the nine sons of the dragon. ☜
- Chapter 173: Fair Fight
- Chapter 172: As Good As Gold
- Chapter 171: Reestablishing the Four Commanderies
- Chapter 170: Establishing a Foothold in the Western Frontier
- Chapter 169: Yong’an
- Chapter 168: The Trade
- Chapter 167: Setting Something Aside Temporarily
- Chapter 166: It is Done
- Chapter 165: No Reason It Can’t Be Done
- Chapter 164: Eye Opener
- Chapter 163: The Mortals’ Arrival
- Chapter 162: No Takebacks
- Chapter 161: Business
- Chapter 160: The Compassion of a Healer
- Chapter 159: A Presumptuous Request
- Chapter 158: For Fortune
- Chapter 157: Unsporting
- Chapter 156: Taking Credit for Others’ Work
- Chapter 155: Life is a Flash
- Chapter 154: One Cannot Judge a Human by Appearance
- Chapter 153: Blue Qi
- Chapter 152: How Much Are You Worth?
- Chapter 151: The Powerful Enemy is Here
- Chapter 150: Variable
- Chapter 149: Greenhouse Flowers
- Chapter 148: Newcomer
- Chapter 147: A Flawed World
- Chapter 146: Brutal Torture
- Chapter 145: Merit Hall
- Chapter 144: Life is Difficult
- Chapter 143: Eye Opener
- Chapter 142: Someone Has to Do it
- Chapter 141: Plan of Action
- Chapter 140: The Fire of Mortals
- Chapter 139: Yet Another Day
- Chapter 138: Interception
- Chapter 137: Attrition
- Chapter 136: Spoils of War
- Chapter 135: Surround and Kill
- Chapter 134: Feigning Weakness
- Chapter 133: Milking Him Dry
- Chapter 132: Humanities Students
- Chapter 131: Joint Hearing
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (2)
- Chapter 130: Three Mothers Discipline Their Son (1)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (2)
- Chapter 129: Allies are Watching (1)
- Chapter 128: The Next Day
- Chapter 127: Mutual Support
- Chapter 126: Advancing in the Art of Healing
- Chapter 125: First Look into the Dao of Healing
- Chapter 124: Successors Who Will Follow in My Footsteps
- Chapter 123: Decoration
- Chapter 122: Enthrone
- Chapter 121: Blood Curse
- Chapter 120: Think Thrice, My King!
- Chapter 119: The Battle Begins
- Chapter 118: Defense
- Chapter 117: Calling for Help
- Chapter 116: Usable People
- Chapter 115: Good Boy
- Chapter 114: The Surname of This Land is Wei!
- Chapter 113: This Young Master is Favored by Fortune
- Chapter 112: The Toad Who Dreams of Consuming Qingming
- Chapter 111: Secret Vault
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (2)
- Chapter 110: Pretend I Don’t Exist (1)
- Chapter 109: First Look
- Chapter 108: Consulting an Elderly Immortal
- Chapter 107: Seems Useless
- Chapter 106: Old Xu Next Door
- Chapter 105: I Have An Immortal Medicine
- Chapter 104: Don’t Come Closer!
- Chapter 103: Big Fish
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (2)
- Chapter 102: A Prawn Has Taken the Bait (1)
- Chapter 101: The Methods of a Top Student
- Chapter 100: This One Is
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (2)
- Chapter 99: How to Grasp Parting Sorrow (1)
- Chapter 98: Dao Foundation Chapter
- Chapter 97: Choice
- Chapter 96: Watching You
- Chapter 95: Elderly Sweeper
- Chapter 94: Chief of Merits
- Chapter 93: Feedback
- Chapter 92: Unforeseen Event
- Chapter 91: The Beginning of Immortal Ascension
- Chapter 90: The Great Realm?
- Chapter 89: Drink Together in Days to Come
- Chapter 88: Peerless (2)
- Chapter 88: Peerless (1)
- Chapter 87: Returning Southward with the Wind (2)
- Chapter 87: Chasing The Light Northward (1)
- Chapter 86: Establishing Virtue
- Chapter 85: Change
- Chapter 84: Calculating Military Merits
- Chapter 83: Meat Grinder
- Chapter 82: The Better Plan
- Chapter 81: I Will Join You No Matter Where You Are
- Chapter 80: I Can Do It Too
- Chapter 79: Recruitment
- Chapter 78: What’s Taking Them So Long
- Chapter 77: More Military Merits Have Arrived
- Chapter 76: He’s a Barbarian Alright
- Chapter 75: The Two-Eight Rule
- Chapter 74: Sect Fellows
- Chapter 73: An Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 72: Height of Audacity
- Chapter 71: Questioning
- Chapter 70: Fengshui Blessing
- Chapter 69: First Clash
- Chapter 68: Night Raid
- Chapter 67: The Three Immortalities
- Chapter 66: Brought Coal During Winter
- Chapter 65: Exclusive Privilege
- Chapter 64: Arriving at the Frontlines
- Chapter 63: Great Love
- Chapter 62: Purging You
- Chapter 61: The Dao Foundations Under the Heavens
- Chapter 60: Can Fill Up a Piece of Jade Paper
- Chapter 59: Minor Exam
- Chapter 58: Push
- Chapter 57: He Deserves This Tribulation
- Chapter 56: Enough is Enough
- Chapter 55: Revenge is not Served Cold
- Chapter 54: Body Blocking a Blade
- Chapter 53: There Won’t Be a Next Time
- Chapter 52: Immortal Sword Unsheathes
- Chapter 51: Something Potent
- Chapter 50: An Eventful Period
- Chapter 49: The Path to Immortality is Long and Arduous
- Chapter 48: As a Master
- Chapter 47: Anniversary
- Chapter 46: Spring Went, Autumn Came
- Chapter 45: I’ll Take Out Two More Than You
- Chapter 44: Upstaged
- Chapter 43: Master-consuming
- Chapter 42: Secret History of the Unified Exam
- Chapter 41: The Cut-off Point Between the Old and the Present
- Chapter 40: Learn Well
- Chapter 39: Strip
- Chapter 38: Dao Foundation Theory
- Chapter 37: As Wonderful As An Orchid
- Chapter 36: So What if He’s Good-looking?
- Chapter 35: Fish on Another’s Plate
- Chapter 34: The Origin of the Human Race
- Chapter 33: The Founder’s Boon (2)
- Chapter 32: The Founder’s Boon (1)
- Chapter 31: Founder Commemoration Ceremony
- Chapter 30: Jade Toad Full Moon Painting
- Chapter 29: Legacies of the Forebears (2)
- Chapter 28: Legacies of the Forebears (1)
- Chapter 27: Centralized Learning
- Chapter 26: The Beginning of An Immortal’s Journey
- Chapter 25: Former Reputation
- Chapter 24: I Want to Join The Palace of Absolute Beginning Too
- Chapter 23: I Am the Rules
- Chapter 22: Not Here to Chat
- Chapter 21: She Blocked My Spear?
- Chapter 20: You Almost Managed to Hurt Me
- Chapter 19: Immovable Like A Mountain
- Chapter 18: The Three Hundred Famous Insults
- Chapter 17: Honest
- Chapter 16: Merit-based Settlement
- Chapter 15: The Vessel of Barbarians
- Chapter 14: A Little Bit of Insight
- Chapter 13: Flipping The Table
- Chapter 12: Literary Test
- Chapter 11: Let Nature Take Its Course
- Chapter 10: Stay In Line
- Chapter 9: Breaking Through
- Chapter 8: Fairness
- Chapter 7: Recruitment
- Chapter 6: Discard The Old, Introduce The New
- Chapter 5: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (2)
- Chapter 4: Human Affairs, Immortal Affairs (1)
- Chapter 3: Destined With Teacher
- Chapter 2: Natural Disaster, Man-made Disasters?
- Chapter 1: In Search of Dragon
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