Jianghu, court.
Zhang Kui steps into both.
But to be precise, he belongs to neither.
When traveling through Jianghu, he carried his sword, crashing through obstacles, ignoring the so-called Jianghu rules and social interactions, focused solely on subduing demons and eliminating monsters.
After entering the court, he secluded himself to practice alchemy, despised authority, and regarded court intrigues as mere theatrical plays.
Liu Mao'Er said he was a master with a lofty nature, playing in the mortal world, but Zhang Kui dismissed it as nonsense.
It's not the mortal world, it's actually chaotic times!
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Yao Mountain Sword Conference.
Wang Chaoxian has practiced for two hundred years, with few children. His youngest daughter, Wang Weiling, is under thirty, lacking talent in cultivation but passionate about swordsmanship. Leveraging the Wang Family's influence, she is renowned in Jianghu.
