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Joy of Life Chapter 335

As the water dried up in the winter, laborers were like ants as they worked hard to move rocks and sand on the two sides of the river to make repairs. Rumors said that the silver hadn't been completely handed down. So other than the subcontractors, the other commoners were all very lifeless. No one wanted to work hard if they were busy all day but were still not able to put even bronze in their pockets. Only the laborers dawdling over their work had the extra time to go have a look at the river they had long tired of looking at and mimic the civil officials far above them.

When they looked, everyone was surprised to see that on the Yangtze heading toward Jiangnan Road there suddenly appeared many boats. They were currently cruising up and down the river. Shipping in the winter couldn't compare to that of the other three seasons and was very rarely this lively. It was like in one night someone used magic to airdrop all these ships onto the river.

There were big and small boats of all different shapes and speeds. There were even three slightly refitted trimarans. The trimarans were for the exclusive use of the navy and were very fast. It was not permitted for commoners to use this type of ship. Similarly, the men on these ships had bulges around their waist that were probably hiding their swords. Other than the scaling on their dark cheeks, there was a silent killing intent and alertness.

It was only the famous water bandit who could gather so many ships on this stretch of the waterway to the entrance of the Jiangnan road in just two days without alerting the officials to come and have words. Just considering the power to control the Yangtze River, not even the famous families of Jiangnan could compare to the Jiangnan water bandit.

The full name of the Jiangnan water bandits was Jiangnan and Associated Areas of the 12 Connected Docks (this name was cute). They made a living on the web-like waterways, and all goods, guests, or other business had to first pass by them, particularly the private salt and tea business as well as the horse trade. This let them hold great power. After the Ming family fell, the person who went by Xia Qifei became the head boss of the water bandits and worked to better his relationship with the officials. It was rumored that this Master Xia could call the Admiral "brother."

No one could stop a rogue joining the local authorities. Thus, over the years, although it appeared that the water bandits reduced their black market trading, they had started coming out of the water weeds of the lakes and honorably entered into the public, stronger than before.

It was this kind of powerful force that could sweep their way across the river without obstructions and search the ships along the bank despite the protestations.

The person who gave the order was the head boss of the water bandits, Xia Qifei. Although he didn't particularly care about the deaths of his subordinates, Guan Wumei, who had suddenly disappeared, was related to him on his mother's side, so she was a relative. Furthermore, what made him more wary was the question: what kind of god could take away such a big piece of meat from him so quietly? He had suffered a great and confusing loss.

In March, the palace treasury was going to reopen its doors. In previous years, it was always a small portion for the Cui family or Ming family, but everyone knew that the Cui family had fallen and the Eldest Princess had handed jurisdiction of the palace treasury to Commissioner Fan of the Overwatch Council. Thus, Xia Qifei decided to try and see if he could, in the new circumstances, strike while the opponent was weak and openly take back what once belonged to him.

But, the palace treasury business was too large, so it would take at least 100,000 silver to get it started. In March, even if he just wanted to enter the door of the god of wealth for some tea, the amount of money he would have to bring would scare people to death.

The already fallen Cui family and the still prosperous Ming family had this power, but Xia Qifei did not. Even though he controlled the largest gang on the waterways, the money in his hands, when compared to the Ming family, was like that of a beggar's. Thus he was anxiously scraping coin from everywhere and even secretly ordered Guan Wumei to restart the bandit business.

He wouldn't even let go of a small sum of silver; it was clear that he was close to going crazy. It was like the saying, "the getting of one penny daunted the hero." The first problem the heroes of jianghu who wanted to learn how to do business ran into was money.

At such a crucial moment, Xia Qifei was very careful and did not lose his cool. He wondered if the incident that happened near the Yingzhou shore was targeted at him.

When the incident occurred, he had been in Shazhou encouraging a Jiangnan navy garrison Xu Shoushan to drink. The rumors on the jianghu were always a bit exaggerated. The highest level of the navy he could contact at the moment was at the garrison level.

After Sir Xu heard what happened, he remained silent and allowed Xia Qifei to search for that ship. But he still gave the water bandit people a warning: everything must be cleared up before March began, when the commissioner would arrive in Jiangnan from Danzhou. After everything is sorted, make sure everything is clean and the smell of blood does not linger around you.

They couldn't help feeling confused when dozens of Jiangnan water bandits' ships searched the river a long time but did not find an easily identified ship. Xia Qifei listened to his subordinate's report and narrowed his eyes coldly. "Seems like those people haven't come down …that chest is not easy to move off the ship. They should still be near Yangzhou. Have you checked?"

That man wearing a white cloth around his head to protect it against the wind on the river was embarrassed,

"We calculated the time and with two days, the ship should have reached the area around Shazhou …who would have thought the opposition was too lazy to move?"

Xia Qifei was unbelievably angry and almost kicked him. He scolded, "Are you a pig?" He paused and then said darkly, "Search upstream. I want to see them if they're alive and their bodies if they're dead. I don't care what it costs, tow that ship back to me!"

The man took his orders and left; he didn't notice that the master's words revealed that his confidence was falling.

Xia Qifei sat next to the window and couldn't calm his anger for very long. This half a year of his life was the most important half a year; he would definitely not allow anyone or anything to interfere. Otherwise, the revenge he had been planning for a long time would have to be planned again.

He swallowed the bowl of cold tea in one gulp, but it made him even warmer. His eyes revealed an unreasonably angry spirit. He walked to the middle hall to wait for his brothers' good news. He undid the buttons on his chest and revealed the lines of scars on his yellow flesh. However, these scars were strange. They were in neat and tidy rows. They didn't look like they were from knife and axe wounds during combat on the jianghu, rather they were like whip scars after being captured.

At noon, a large ship slowly sailed away from the busy and flourishing Yangzhou pier and headed downstream.

At the same time, dozens of Jiangnan bandit ships aggressively sailed upstream against the current. Braving the dangers of traveling by night, they searched for a trace of their enemies.

The heavens did not purposely make time for hide and seek. Before the sun had completely sank behind the mountains, the two parties finally met on the calmest section of the Yangtze River, the Jingbo Crescent.

Dozens of boats swiftly caught up. The water bandits' natural ability to steer a boat was demonstrated efficiently. With just a few changes, they had surrounded the big ship.

The ships of the Jiangnan water bandits' carefully surrounded the ship from Jingdou. The trimaran that was the leader edged closer to the big ship. The big ship already had stopped, appearing to have given up resistance.

The head water bandit on the trimaran yelled toward the big ship, "People on the ship, listen up. You are surrounded. Immediately put down the weapons in your hands and accept a search."

The big ship remained absolutely silent.

The head water bandit hesitated slightly before he made a hand gesture and six boats edged closer at the same time. They stretched out long bamboo poles and hooked them on to the sideboard of the big ship with some difficulty. They unsheathed the short knives they carried and prepared to forcefully board the ship.

It was at this moment that the big ship suddenly moved.

This move was one of full acceleration and at a speed that left the water bandits staring and tongue-tied. The big ship charged toward the outside of the surrounding boats and, in a split second, the massive momentum of the big ship tore apart the bamboo poles and hooks that had just landed on the sideboard. A dozen water bandits who had been climbing up fell tragically into the water. The big ship stirred up countless waves, creating chaos on the surface of the river.

The large bandit ship directly blocking the big ship crashed into the ship from Jingdou without any fanfare—and then without fanfare—turned around, snapped at the waist, and gracefully slid away.

Of course, this elegant move was accompanied by the splitting of the deck and surprised cries of the sailors.

Leaving white waves in its wake, the boat from Jingdou quickly headed downstream. They left on this mirror-like section of the river countless pieces of wooden debris and water bandits floating on the surface.

The head water bandit grabbed the edge of a boat and steadied himself in the big waves. He stared with shock at the tail of the big ship and felt a strange shock in his heart. This ship…was too solid. And how did the sailor manage to get the ship from an absolute standstill to such a speed? It seemed like they were even better than me!

The sailors on the ship from Jingdou were all teachers of the Quanzhou sailors who had been split up. They spent many years studying the art of water battles, so naturally their command of a big ship during a water battle was much higher than these Jiangnan water bandits, who were like ants trying to swallow an elephant.

However, sailing on the river ran the risk of there being reefs under the water, and so they did not dare sail rashly straight ahead. Thus, the ship did not have full sails or a speed advantage when compared to the trimarans the sailors' used. The Jingdou ship had only broken through one line of defense when at least ten boats began to tail them.

At this moment half the river was blue and the other half red. The ship from Jingdou was in front while the boats of the Jiangnan bandits were behind. They sped downstream and drew countless light scars on the surface of the water, churning up the yellow water of the river fiercely. It looked like a wonderful picture of a battle of a hundred ships.

"Use the throwing hooks!"

Seeing that the ship from Jingdou was aggressive and made of some strange, tough material, the head of the Jiangnan water bandits began to yell loudly and, at the same time, made a few hand signals. Although the wind was very powerful on the river and immediately blew the words from his mouth to the ends of the earth, the water bandits around the big ship saw the hand gestures and retrieved a pile of rope. They began to toss it at the big ship.

A dozen ropes flew through the sky and drew beautiful arcs before landing accurately on the deck of the big ship. The hands of the water bandits were well-practiced; it was clear they were used to this kind of work. Following that, the sailors tightened their hands as the rope with the hook caught firmly onto the boards of the ship. At this moment, the two parties traveled at a similar speed, and the rope was not as rigid as the bamboo poles. The water bandits did not worry anymore and began to climb along the rope toward the big ship with great agility.

When they again reached half way, a pitiful half way, a dozen windows opened along the side of the big ship. From each window extended a long axe that chopped viciously at the people on the rope—only the whistling of the axes and the tragic screaming could be heard. Blood scattered on the four winds of the river and lost limbs fell into the waves. In just a moment, the water bandits had suffered great casualties.

A few nocked arrows aimed coldly at the surrounding ships. Although they didn't fire, their intent to shock sufficed. They seemed to be saying, "if anyone else dares to come near, they will be killed without question."

In the back, the head of the water bandits stared with shocked eyes and was strangely exposed. He felt a chill in his heart. He had spent many years eking out a living on the river and had experienced countless attacks, so of course he knew that the longbow, spear, and axe were the standard accessories for court sailors.

"Is this some conspiracy?"

The ship only had its sails down and moved at an extraordinary pace. They were about to leave the Jingbo Crescent and arrive at the waters of Shazhou.

The head water bandit stared viciously at the still trapped ship. He knew that although the other party had been unexpected, prepared, and powerful, as long as they remained on the river, his people—who had grown up on the riverside—would find a way to sink them to the bottom. After all, even elephants are afraid of ants. What he needed was time.

As if hearing his demands, four big ships suddenly appeared ahead on the river. They were lined up across the river and perfectly blocked the passage going downstream. The four ships each had three floors and were extremely big. The shadows they cast on the river stretched out enormously and appeared to be very mighty.

The head water bandit squinted as he gazed at them and discovered they were the ships of the sailors who had been secretly cooperating with him these past few years. He couldn't help but be overjoyed, and yelled, "Brothers have come to help; there's no need to be anxious!"

The ship from Jingdou continued to silently rush downstream. It was as if the four ships of the Shazhou sailors did not exist, and they also seemed tragically suicidal.

Seeing the scene before him at dusk, the head of the Jiangnan water bandits was stunned and sat down on the ground.

Just as the ship from Jingdou was about to be caught between the front and back and sink into a dangerous situation, the four military boats of the Sha Lake sailors downstream moved aside as if it they had planned it beforehand. They made way for the ship from Jingdou and allowed the ship to leisurely and smoothly flow downstream with the water.

What was happening?

The head water bandit couldn't believe his eyes, but a scrap of intelligence in his mind told him that the ship he and his crew had been chasing for a while—and the four giant ships with the sailors—really did look similar.

There was no more time to think. The four ships were like four giant beasts lined up in front of the water bandits' boats with a strong sense of domination.

The head water bandit recognized the official that stood on the lead ship. It was Master Xia's acquaintance, sailor of the Sha lake garrison, Sir Xu Shoushang.

Xu Shoushang stood coldly on the leading ship. It seemed that his clothing had been put on in a rush; the belt was not properly buckled, and it looked funny. He gazed down at the "familiar face," and furrowed his brows. He used his gaze to show that the other party should quickly surrender but didn't wait to see if they understood or not before speaking in a mighty voice.

"People on the boat, listen closely. You have been surrounded. Immediately put down the weapons in your hands and accept a search."

Shazhou was at the entrance to Sha Lake. The waters had dashed against each other for millennia and left countless acres of fertile soil. Adding to the fact that the common people worked hard to cultivate the soil, the city had long been a famous grain production site near the Yangtze River. With the withdrawal of sailors from Quanzhou a dozen years ago, Sha Lake became the Qing Kingdom's largest base for sailors after they accepted a portion of the sailors. Tens of thousands of sailors and navy officials' day-to-day lives depended on this city at the throat of Jiangnan.

The sweat stained sailors of the navy brought the people of Shazhou endless headaches, the local girls endless dangers, and the law and order countless problems. However, at the same time, they brought to Shazhou endless amounts of silver and business opportunities. The government salaries the court gave these single men each year were mostly spent at the brothels, gambling dens, and restaurants. Thus, Shazhou's entertainment industry, or more accurately the third sector of the economy, was very developed. There were all kinds of restaurants, the west side was full of beautiful women, and the dice rolled from dawn until dusk in the east side—it was unbelievably lively.

Today, a few people walked out of Shazhou's most famous inn. This combination of people was rather strange: there was a young master, a girl, a scholar, a child, and following behind them were a few respectful looking guards. The group of people immediately rented a large carriage and drove directly toward the south of the city.

This group of people was naturally Fan Xian, Sisi, the Third Prince, Shi Chanli, and the normal looking Tiger Guards. They had stopped in Yangzhou for a night, decided their next steps, and had the local Fourth Bureau people move the Sha Lake sailors; as to what procedures were used, it was better not to know. They expected that the military would protect the people of the Overwatch Council at all costs. It seemed that Fan Xian was not going to continue hiding his identity, which confused Su Wenmao, who had remained on the ship.

Fan Xian let the big ship deal with the water bandits on the Yangtze River while he took his people and disembarked ahead of time at night in Yanzhou. They took a carriage and comfortably followed the public road to Shazhou—they did it in secret and no one noticed anything.

The atmosphere in the south of Shazhou was tense. There were people of all kinds mixing and mingling here. Everyone knew that the big boss of the waterways, the Jiangnan water bandit Master Xia, was currently doing something, although they didn't know the details. But, from the endless flow of head water bandits that came and left that little yard, they knew this matter had run into some trouble.

The little yard didn't look like much, but everyone knew that it was the Shazhou branch of the Jiangnan water bandits' 72 connected docks.

Thus, when Fan Xian's carriage came within a few dozen feet of this little yard, it had been noticed by someone much earlier. Particularly the spies that the water bandits had scattered in the street. They were all staring hard as if they wanted to determine the intentions of these people. In the dim light of dusk, no one noticed that the swordsmen of the Sixth Bureau, who looked so ordinary, already had taken up the best positions on this street.

As the carriage came nearer and nearer to that branch, gradually more people came closer and watched the car, intentionally or otherwise. The atmosphere was a bit tense. The people in the carriage seemed to not have sensed anything and drove directly to the gates of the yard before stopping. A scholar lifted the curtain to descend from the carriage and walk up the stone steps. With a calm expression, he respectfully greeted the thugs by the door and said a few words.

In a moment, a man who appeared to be an advisor with small eyes and down-sloping eyebrows came out of the branch. Wearing a cautious expression, he looked at them and asked with narrowed eyes, "Who are you people? Why do you want to see Master Xia?"

The scholar was Shi Chanli, and he had never spent time on the so-called jianghu. Seeing the advisor's expression, and the thugs that had come up around him who were clearly wearing weapons, the scholar truly felt panic in his heart. He silently cursed his teacher for being so unreasonable as to make him do this kind of thing, but he pressed on nervously and said, "We come from Jingdou and would like to see Master Xia. We have important business to discuss."

The advisor of the branch looked at him disdainfully and was not impressed by the other's state. He took a sideways glance at the carriage and said, "You, or someone in the carriage? If it is someone in the carriage, why do they not come out? Such secretive behavior is not the way of a guest."

The three people in the carriage were not listening to what was being said outside. Fan Xian had thrown Shi Chanli out there because he had the idea to train his student's spirit. At this moment, he was focused on speaking to the Third Prince. He said warmly, "Your Highness, the people we have seen along the way from Yangzhou to Shazhou are all very different from the people in Jingdou. Please remember this well."

Traveling through the night, Fan Xian purposely had the Third Prince come into contact with the common people along their way to have him see the truest form of common life. No matter if it was an old man carrying firewood or the lady selling cold tea in a stall, he would purposely stop and exchange a few words.

As to teaching a prince, Fan Xian had no experience and no methodology. He could only feel his way slowly and try to see whether or not this method worked.

Shi Chanli seemed to have smelled something strange about Fan Xian's plan and couldn't help worrying for his teacher. The Third Prince accepted it all calmly and remained silent with a maturity that was beyond his years. He also didn't talk carelessly.

"The commoners live a hard life," the Third Prince replied respectfully. "Although the tax in the Qing Kingdom is not high, the commoners continue to live a difficult life. However, the people we have seen along the way often appear content and happy, thus we know that the commoners' demands are not high at all. The most important thing for the court is to first satisfy the people's basic need for food and clothing."

Fan Xian was purely like a blind man leading the way. What did he know about how to govern the world? He nodded non-committedly and said, "The commoners are easily placated, and yet everything the palace and courts need, and government salaries, all come from the people. In the future, when Your Highness helps the Crown Prince to govern the world, you must remember to take with moderation. As long as you don't exceed limits, there is no harm done."

The Third Prince looked at Fan Xian and smiled innocently. "Teacher, the people of Yangzhou are far more ferocious than those of Shazhou. Over there, the people's faces are full of resentment, probably because the court has taken too much."

On the ship, this young Third Prince had asked with great intimacy to call Fan Xian teacher, rather than Sir Siye, purposely drawing Fan Xian closer. Fan Xian had tried to stop him a few times to no effect and let him have his way. Hearing these words right now, he instinctively thought of the Zhizhou of Yangzhou that he had shadily killed and did not want to continue this conversation. He changed the topic and asked, "As to …the Jiangnan water bandits, does Your Highness have any thoughts?"

"Teacher has said that even xia use force to violate rules, and the so-called water bandits are more so like that. They are nothing more than a water-based underworld, the gangsters of the river. They murder for money and use force to accumulate wealth; they do not have the chivalry of the xia that teacher has talked about." A flash of hatred flickered across the Third Prince's delicate face. "In my opinion, the army should be called to capture them all once and for all. The leaders should be beheaded, and their followers banished to the northern frontier."

Fan Xian paused and said, "We've said before that folks' customs are formed through geographical and living environments. If you clear them all out like a wild fire, perhaps you will be able to remove all the weeds for a moment. However, if you don't start with the people and they cannot survive, they will still fall into banditry, and it will be a like a spring wind that revives the weeds. Such a cycle. When will it end?"

The Third Prince thought for a while and then shook his head. "Teacher is wrong. Of course the court has to severely punish these rebels. You've said before the Jiangnan water bandits must have ties with the sailors of Sha Lake to be able to survive. If these rebels are allowed to secretly destroy the discipline of the court, how will we put things in order in the future?"

He continued coldly, "To placate the people and have them lead good lives is a certainty in a world without thievery. We cannot be soft-hearted toward those thieves who dare to poke their heads out. Those who should be killed must be killed!"

Fan Xian gave him a faint smile as he looked at the Third Prince. He discovered that this child was indeed much more direct than him but was still some distance from him in terms of hiding his intentions. To bravely contradict him to his face was probably to demonstrate his frankness and sincerity, and using the word "suppress" to deal with the water bandits was to show him that he was decisive and honest. To make Fan Xian feel his sincerity—Fan Xian wanted to use the Jiangnan trip to purposely influence and change the Third Prince. Of course, the Third Prince would want to influence him too, although the kid did not do it smoothly. He had to acknowledge that such scheming at a young age was impressive.

"Then why did Your Highness not object…my visit to the Jiangnan branch of the water bandits?"

"Teacher has his clever plans, and they are not something I could guess," The Third Prince chuckled, recovering his calm.

Fan Xian's eyebrows twitched. He knew that the Third Prince did not know the details, but he should be able to guess his general intentions. He laughed at himself and thought that he was indeed a hypocritical man. At this moment, the conversation outside the carriage had been going on for some time. Not knowing what Shi Chanli said, although the advisor's expression finally became a bit panicked, the thugs that surrounded the carriage edged in even closer.

The curtain of the carriage lifted and Fan Xian stepped down first. He looked around at the scene by the dusky light and seemed not to care about the water bandits that were coming closer.

Then he turned around and led the Third Prince and Sisi down.

The Third Prince stood beside him and smoothed out his clothing. He looked with great interest at the thugs around them and asked quietly.

"Teacher, are these the so-called jianghu people?"

Fan Xian replied, "I guess so."

The Third Prince was a little excited, but did not feel any fear. After all, he was a prince. What did he know of the dangerous jianghu? As he was beside Commissioner Fan, there was even less concern for his safety. Ever since the Hanging Temple incidence, the Third Prince had decided that if Commissioner Fan was there, then no one could harm him. Furthermore, all the people in the world knew of Fan Xian's past…the royal family was ruthless, but the Third Prince thought that Fan Xian was an exception to this rule.

Fan Xian turned his face to glance at him and asked curiously, "Young master, why are you not afraid at all?"

The Third Prince laughed out loud and said, "Teacher is here, what is there to be afraid of?"

In everyone's hearts, Fan Xian was still that martial legend that could stand shoulder to shoulder with Haitang of Northern Qi; no one knew his true situation. It was uncertain why Fan Xian would dare to enter so deep into the tiger's den without consideration for his own safety.

The conversation between the two of them landed in the ears of the Jiangnan water bandits and explained the other person's identity. That child was probably a son of a big family, and Fan Xian, this beautiful scholar, was a private tutor. Only, he seemed to be a little young.

"Young master, let's go in."

Without paying attention to the alert and nervous gazes of those around him, Fan Xian was calm and unruffled. With one hand he held the hand of the young child, and the other held the girl's hand, and they walked toward they gate of the yard.

Shi Chanli lowered his head with shame as he caught up to them. He had completely failed the test this time. Teacher had instructed him not to reveal his identity, but he also wanted to walk through the door openly and honorably. The scholar really didn't know what to do.

The expression on the advisor's face flickered without stopping. Looking at the combination of people of the party, he guessed that the other party was the enemy Master Xia had been desperately searching for. But …how did they have the guts to come to their door? When did they get off that ship?

At this moment, countless Jiangnan bandit brothers and subordinates were working hard to find traces of Fan Xian and the other on the river as they engaged in a deathly battle with that big ship. Who would have guessed that the enemy they were searching for would come to Shazhou and so arrogantly arrive before the door of the brank and burst right in?

"Take them down!" The advisor's face was green one moment and white the next. He seemed to have never met such arrogant enemies. He felt a bit panicked in his heart, but all bullheaded people, other than idiots, had something to rely on. However, Master Xia was in the yard. If he dealt with this himself, it might cause big problems.

With this shout, the thugs all pulled out short knives and charged toward Fan Xian and his group, roaring.

Fan Xian felt his right hand being slightly squeezed and turned his head to look. He saw that the Third Prince had maintained his innocent smile, but his palms had unconsciously tightened. He was probably still a little scared despite his acting.

"Confidence." Even at such a crucial moment, Fan Xian did not forget to explain. "People of the royal family must have the confidence to suppress all emotions."

Dundundundun, it was like that song had absurdly begun. The Jiangnan water bandits of Shazhou also saw an absurd scene. They watched as countless small knives flew up from the yard gate, like it was raining, mysteriously leaving the control of their hands.

Following that were numerous muffled sounds, but any thugs who blocked Fan Xian's way were all set flying.

Gao Da led six Tiger Guards in like a gust of wind to stand beside Fan Xian and the other three. He silently pulled out the long knife from behind his back, appearing very imposing, and stunned some of the thugs back. He was easily dispelling those who would block his way.

Fan Xian continued to lead the two people calmly toward the garden. Accompanied by the tragic cries and flashing swords, his steps remained steady.

"Even faced with 10,000 people, I will continue forward," he explained to the Third Prince beside him. "The court doesn't need to deal with the jianghu people. We only need to assign tasks to them, so before you meet don't discuss anything."

The Third Prince nodded. His eyes skipped around the fights beside him, and he thought that this kind of feeling was very nice. He was excited, and his palms began to sweat.

"Why are these…jianghu people's martial arts not that good?" The Third Prince was slightly confused by the reality before him.

At this moment, some of the Jiangnan water bandits were lying on the ground and hadn't gotten up in a while. Those who could still stand now stared at Fan Xian and his group with fear in their eyes, particularly when they saw the silent long knife wielders, and were stunned into silence. The advisor was soaked in cold seat as his eyes stared at those hands that held the swords firmly. In his heart he cried: When did these masters suddenly appear on the jianghu? And they were only guards for someone.

At this moment, the group had reached the bottom of the stairs. Fan Xian stopped hist stride and said to the Third Prince, "What is the purpose of learning to fight? It is the same as studying, it is for power, advantage, and fame. Whatever the jianghu can give fighters, the temple can give them more. That is why all the truly famous scholars are all officials of the court, and the truly outstanding fighters all fight for the court. The young master should not be fooled by those words. The jianghu is a poor place, how could a futureless job such as collecting protection money attract true masters …?"

Right before the room of the main hall, the head boss of the Jiangnan water bandits, Xia Qifei, finally came out. He stared coldly at the approaching people and said, "Everyone back down; stop being so embarrassing. I'll meet these respected guests from Jingdou."

At this moment, his expression was calm, but his heart was completely stunned. He had long guessed that the other party was from that ship from Jingdou. How could he have guessed that they wouldn't avoid him and instead tyrannically find their way to him?

Without waiting for him to extend an invitation, Fan Xian and his group naturally entered the middle hall as if they had returned home.

Fan Xian invited the Third Prince to sit in the host's seat and then sat himself down grandly at the side. Sisi and She Chanli quietly stood behind him, and the seven Tiger Guards spread out across the middle hall with their hands on the handles of their knives.

Seeing the actions of the other party, Xia Qifei almost blew up in anger. Was this still his territory or not? He forcefully suppressed his anger and respectfully bowed to Fan Xian. "Greetings, Sir…only, there are exceptional people in the wilderness of the jianghu, perhaps your words earlier were a bit unjust."

At this moment, if he hadn't figured out that Fan Xian was a powerful person from Jingdou, then he truly was stupid, thus he must suppress his anger. Within the realm of the Qing Kingdom, the court's terrifying existence was as strong as a plank of metal. Any party who set themselves against the power of the government would always disappear tragically without a trace in the end.

"Xia Qifei?" Fan Xian looked at this dark and ruthless person in front of him and checked his identity before smiling warmly and saying, "For now, I don't want people to know I am a guest in your manor. Many people saw earlier, go deal with that. This will be slightly difficult. Consider it the first test."

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Chapter 572
Chapter 571
Chapter 570
Chapter 569
Chapter 568
Chapter 567
Chapter 566
Chapter 565
Chapter 564
Chapter 563
Chapter 562
Chapter 561
Chapter 560
Chapter 559
Chapter 558
Chapter 557
Chapter 556
Chapter 555
Chapter 554
Chapter 553
Chapter 552
Chapter 551
Chapter 550
Chapter 549
Chapter 548
Chapter 547
Chapter 546
Chapter 545
Chapter 544
Chapter 543
Chapter 542
Chapter 541
Chapter 540
Chapter 539
Chapter 538
Chapter 537
Chapter 536
Chapter 535
Chapter 534
Chapter 533
Chapter 532
Chapter 531
Chapter 530
Chapter 529
Chapter 528
Chapter 527
Chapter 526
Chapter 525
Chapter 524
Chapter 523
Chapter 522
Chapter 521
Chapter 520
Chapter 519
Chapter 518
Chapter 516
Chapter 515
Chapter 514
Chapter 517
Chapter 513
Chapter 512
Chapter 511
Chapter 509
Chapter 510
Chapter 508
Chapter 507
Chapter 506
Chapter 505
Chapter 504
Chapter 503
Chapter 502
Chapter 501
Chapter 500
Chapter 499
Chapter 498
Chapter 497
Chapter 496
Chapter 495
Chapter 494
Chapter 493
Chapter 492
Chapter 491
Chapter 490
Chapter 489
Chapter 488
Chapter 487
Chapter 486
Chapter 485
Chapter 484
Chapter 483
Chapter 482
Chapter 481
Chapter 480
Chapter 479
Chapter 478
Chapter 477
Chapter 476
Chapter 475
Chapter 474
Chapter 471
Chapter 470
Chapter 469
Chapter 468
Chapter 467
Chapter 466
Chapter 464
Chapter 463
Chapter 462
Chapter 461
Chapter 460
Chapter 459
Chapter 473
Chapter 472
Chapter 465
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 324
Chapter 321
Vol 2 Chapter 320
Vol 2 Chapter 319
Vol 2 Chapter 318
Vol 2 Chapter 317
Vol 2 Chapter 316
Vol 2 Chapter 315
Vol 2 Chapter 314
Vol 2 Chapter 313
Vol 2 Chapter 312
Vol 2 Chapter 311
Vol 2 Chapter 310
Vol 2 Chapter 309
Vol 2 Chapter 308
Vol 2 Chapter 307
Vol 2 Chapter 306
Vol 2 Chapter 305
Vol 2 Chapter 304
Vol 2 Chapter 303
Vol 2 Chapter 302
Vol 2 Chapter 301
Vol 2 Chapter 300
Vol 2 Chapter 299
Vol 2 Chapter 298
Vol 2 Chapter 297
Vol 2 Chapter 296
Vol 2 Chapter 295
Vol 2 Chapter 294
Vol 2 Chapter 293
Vol 2 Chapter 292
Vol 2 Chapter 291
Vol 2 Chapter 290
Vol 2 Chapter 289
Vol 2 Chapter 288
Vol 2 Chapter 287
Vol 2 Chapter 286
Vol 2 Chapter 285
Vol 2 Chapter 284
Vol 2 Chapter 283
Vol 2 Chapter 282
Chapter 281
Vol 2 Chapter 280
Vol 2 Chapter 279
Vol 2 Chapter 278
Vol 2 Chapter 277
Vol 2 Chapter 276
Vol 2 Chapter 275
Vol 2 Chapter 274
Vol 2 Chapter 273
Vol 2 Chapter 272
Vol 2 Chapter 271
Vol 2 Chapter 270
Vol 2 Chapter 269
Vol 2 Chapter 268
Vol 2 Chapter 267
Vol 2 Chapter 266
Vol 2 Chapter 265
Vol 2 Chapter 264
Vol 2 Chapter 263
Vol 2 Chapter 262
Vol 2 Chapter 261
Vol 2 Chapter 260
Vol 2 Chapter 259
Vol 2 Chapter 258
Vol 2 Chapter 257
Vol 2 Chapter 256
Vol 2 Chapter 255
Vol 2 Chapter 254
Vol 2 Chapter 253
Vol 2 Chapter 252
Vol 2 Chapter 251
Vol 2 Chapter 250
Vol 2 Chapter 249
Vol 2 Chapter 248
Vol 2 Chapter 247
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Vol 2 Chapter 245
Vol 2 Chapter 244
Vol 2 Chapter 243
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Vol 2 Chapter 239
Vol 2 Chapter 238
Vol 2 Chapter 237
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Vol 2 Chapter 235
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Vol 2 Chapter 180
Vol 2 Chapter 179
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Vol 2 Chapter 175
Vol 2 Chapter 174
Vol 2 Chapter 173
Vol 2 Chapter 172
Vol 2 Chapter 171
Vol 2 Chapter 170
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Vol 2 Chapter 168
Vol 2 Chapter 167
Vol 2 Chapter 166
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Vol 2 Chapter 160
Vol 2 Chapter 159
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Vol 2 Chapter 157
Vol 2 Chapter 156
Vol 2 Chapter 155
Vol 2 Chapter 154
Vol 2 Chapter 153
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Vol 2 Chapter 151
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Vol 2 Chapter 149
Vol 2 Chapter 148
Vol 2 Chapter 147
Vol 2 Chapter 146
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Vol 2 Chapter 144
Vol 2 Chapter 143
Vol 2 Chapter 142
Vol 2 Chapter 141
Vol 2 Chapter 140
Vol 2 Chapter 139
Vol 2 Chapter 138
Vol 2 Chapter 137
Vol 2 Chapter 136
Vol 2 Chapter 135
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Vol 2 Chapter 130
Vol 2 Chapter 129
Vol 2 Chapter 128
Vol 2 Chapter 127
Vol 2 Chapter 126
Vol 2 Chapter 125
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Vol 2 Chapter 101
Vol 2 Chapter 100
Vol 2 Chapter 99
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Vol 2 Chapter 87
Vol 2 Chapter 86
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Vol 2 Chapter 84
Vol 2 Chapter 83
Vol 2 Chapter 82
Vol 2 Chapter 81
Vol 2 Chapter 80
Vol 2 Chapter 79
Vol 2 Chapter 78
Vol 2 Chapter 77
Vol 2 Chapter 76
Vol 2 Chapter 75
Vol 2 Chapter 74
Vol 2 Chapter 73
Vol 2 Chapter 72
Vol 2 Chapter 71
Vol 2 Chapter 70
Vol 2 Chapter 69
Vol 2 Chapter 68
Vol 2 Chapter 67
Vol 2 Chapter 66
Vol 2 Chapter 65
Vol 2 Chapter 64
Vol 2 Chapter 63
Vol 2 Chapter 62
Vol 2 Chapter 61
Vol 2 Chapter 60
Vol 2 Chapter 59
Vol 2 Chapter 58
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Vol 2 Chapter 56
Vol 2 Chapter 55
Vol 2 Chapter 54
Vol 2 Chapter 53
Vol 2 Chapter 52
Vol 2 Chapter 51
Vol 2 Chapter 50
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Vol 2 Chapter 48
Vol 2 Chapter 47
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Chapter 45
Chapter 44
Chapter 43
Chapter 42
Vol 2 Chapter 41
Vol 2 Chapter 40
Vol 2 Chapter 39
Vol 2 Chapter 38
Vol 2 Chapter 37
Vol 2 Chapter 36
Vol 2 Chapter 35
Vol 2 Chapter 34
Vol 2 Chapter 33
Vol 2 Chapter 32
Vol 2 Chapter 31
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Vol 2 Chapter 25
Vol 2 Chapter 24
Vol 2 Chapter 23
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Vol 1 Chapter 38
Vol 1 Chapter 37
Vol 1 Chapter 36
Vol 1 Chapter 35
Vol 1 Chapter 34
Vol 1 Chapter 33
Vol 1 Chapter 32
Vol 1 Chapter 31
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Vol 1 Chapter 29
Vol 1 Chapter 28
Vol 1 Chapter 27
Vol 1 Chapter 26
Vol 1 Chapter 25
Vol 1 Chapter 24
Vol 1 Chapter 23
Vol 1 Chapter 22
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Vol 1 Chapter 19
Vol 1 Chapter 18
Vol 1 Chapter 17
Vol 1 Chapter 16
Vol 1 Chapter 15
Vol 1 Chapter 14
Vol 1 Chapter 13
Vol 1 Chapter 12
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Vol 1 Chapter 10
Vol 1 Chapter 9
Vol 1 Chapter 8
Vol 1 Chapter 7
Vol 1 Chapter 6
Vol 1 Chapter 5
Vol 1 Chapter 4
Vol 1 Chapter 3
Vol 1 Chapter 2
Vol 1 Chapter 1
Vol 1 Prologue
Chapter 746 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
716 There Are Snowy Swords And Frost At Cang Mountain 1
715 A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone 5
714 A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone 4
713 A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone 3
712 A Commoner Facing The Emperor Alone 2
707 Chaos In Jiangnan
706 Pacifying Xiliang
705 A Sorrowful Song Of Defeat In Western Hu
704 Winter Arrives Again
703 The Truth Behind The Snowflakes
702 Variables In The North
701 Jingdou's Man Of Leisure
700 Look, It's Beautiful Up There
699 A Small Gif
698 Yes, Your Majesty
696 Prepared
695 Name Of The Temple, Shadow Of The Person
694 Rain At The Qing Temple
693 The Members Of The Qinian Unit Embark On Their Own Paths
692 Seven Days
691 Washing One's Hands Of An Official
690 Snowy Mountain In Dreams, Bloody Water In Basin
689 Unwilling To Wake From A Long Sleep In Fan Manor
688 Untitled Again
687 Sending Off Chen Pingping In The Rain
686 Looking And Laughing At Heroes Was Not Common 3
685 Looking And Laughing At Heroes Was Not Common 2
684 Looking And Laughing At Heroes Was Not Common 1
683 Chaos In Jingdou, Swaying Red Candle
682 A Finger Pointed To The Overwatch Council's Subjugation
681 Bamboo Flowering Inside The Royal Study
680 Chen Pingping's Revenge
679 Investigating Heaven And Earth Without Retrea
678 So What?
677 Decades Of Past Events And Anger
676 A Carriage Enters The City Alone
675 The Beginning Of A Battle Between Two People
674 The Wheelchair In The Night Wind
673 Gentlemen, Friend, Escape
672 I Want That Old Dog To Live
671 A Match Made In Heaven
670 Risking It All
669 Everyone Came From Jingdou
668 Wife
667 Rising Wind
666 The Return Road Is Bloody
665 Desire To Quell A Rebellion
664 A Simple Conquering
663 One Should Do As One Thinks
662 Opening The Hu
661 The Money Markets Of The World Must Be Killed!
660 One Object in the Air, the Swords in One Hand
659 Covered In Rain, I Came From The Sea 3
658 Covered In Rain, I Came From The Sea 2
657 Covered In Rain, I Came From The Sea 1
656 Temple, Ant, Notebook
655 Willpower Was The Way Of The Emperor
654 The Starlight Spilling Into The World
653 The Way Of Heaven
652 Ten Family Village
651 Farmer, Country Estate, Some Fields
650 Fish Guts
649 Making A Mistake
648 An Opening
647 Chaos In Spring Garden
646 The Black Umbrella In The Imperial Academy And The Light On The Nose Bridge明
645 Fake Impetuousness During The Banque
644 To Know The Situation From A Cup Of Light Tea
643 Separate Challenges
642 Graves
641 Thinking Bitterly By The Courtyard
640 Growing Up Overnigh
639 Taking The Courtyard, Seizing Power
638 Discussing Marriage, Discussing Meri
637 Returning To The Capital To Beg For A Position
636 The Waves Retreating
635 The Waves Retreating
634 We Are All Seas Of Different Colors
633 Poisoned
632 Only Saints Should Use Them
631 Drawing Four Swords, Considering A Vacant Hear
630 If Three Walk Together
629 In A Flash
628 A Large Tree
627 Old Man
626 The Pit In The Sword Hu
625 Brushing Hair
624 Each Emperor Has His Own Officials
623 True Joy In Front Of A Palace
622 The Secret In The Dusk
621 Guests In The Hu
620 Breaking The Willow, Entering The Hu
619 The Woman In The Mountain Residence And The Heart Of An Emperor
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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: Disturbance Before Leaving (Part 1)
Chapter 330
Chapter 329
Chapter 328
Chapter 327
Chapter 326
Chapter 325
Chapter 323
Chapter 322
Chapter 320
Chapter 319
Chapter 318
Chapter 317
Chapter 316
Chapter 315
Chapter 314
Chapter 313
Chapter 311
Chapter 310
Chapter 309
Chapter 308
Chapter 307
Chapter 305
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
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 168: A Visitor in the Rain (Part 2)
Chapter 167: A Visitor in the Rain (Part 1)
Chapter 156: Court Discussions (Part 2)
Chapter 155: Court Discussions (Part 1)
Chapter 150: Gifts (Part 2)
Chapter 149: Gifts (Part 1)
Chapter 141: Secrets of the Box (Part 1)
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