Chapter 1: Wedges
The snow flies without a trace, and the sword is ruthless.
This is exactly the words that describe the Flying Snow Sword on the rivers and lakes. After all, the person who possessed this sword must be the supreme attendant of the Luohe royal family, with a status below one person and above ten thousand people.
The Flying Snow Sword is rumored to be a piece of ice in the thousand-year-old ice lake in the Immortal Mountain in the Northern Realm, which was collected and transported into Luohe City as a tribute. Emperor Qianxian of the Luohe Dynasty was overjoyed when he saw this ice and summoned the best blacksmiths in the Luohe Kingdom to Beijing to smelt.
Even though it's ice, it's the same as iron. But ordinary blacksmiths can't help this dark ice, and they can't master the method of smelting. As a last resort, Emperor Qianxian had no choice but to invite the famous Sword Pavilion Sect Master on the rivers and lakes to come in person. Since he is the sect master of the Sword Pavilion, it is naturally inappropriate to call him a blacksmith. After a hundred thoughts, the emperor gave the Sword Pavilion Sect Master the title of Sword Master.
After the Sword Pavilion Sect Master tempered the Xuan Ice for thousands of times, he told Emperor Qianxian that he needed to bring it back to the Sword Pavilion for recuperation, and it could only be formed after a hundred days. Emperor Qianxian was worried that the sect master of the Sword Pavilion would take the sword for himself, so he sent Chu Lan, the first guard in the court, to accompany him, and instructed him to bring the sword back.
Sure enough, the Sword Pavilion Sect Master coveted the sword and wanted to keep it in the Sword Pavilion. In order to preserve the sword, Chu Lan lived up to the emperor's order and fought all the way out with the Flying Snow Sword. The power of the Flying Snow Sword is difficult to describe in words. It's just like snow in the sky, and there is no trace.
On that day, the disciples of the Sword Pavilion shed thousands of miles of blood. The newly born swordsmith of the Luohe Dynasty was also beheaded.
In order to praise Chu Lan, Emperor Qianxian ordered him to be the first royal attendant and gave him the Flying Snow Sword. Since then, the Flying Snow Sword has only been held by the first royal servant, and it is used to protect the safety of the Luohe Dynasty from generation to generation.
And the owner of this generation of Feixue Sword is called Liu Pingxue. The emperor he guarded, Lijun, was a wanderer who had no intention of government.
On the night of the fall of the dynasty, it snowed heavily in the entire Luohe City. Obviously, it was only a unitary hour, and there was no trace of ordinary people on the street. Only groups of soldiers in black armor stared in the direction of the palace with swords rattling.
Every citizen of Luohe City knows that the sky is about to change.
At this moment, the person sitting on the dragon chair is no longer the Emperor Lijun. Liu Pingxue, the first king, had already disappeared into the vast snowy night with the Lijun Emperor, the only empress and the infant child, in a carriage.
It stands to reason that as long as Liu Pingxue is there, no one should be able to hurt Emperor Lijun in the slightest. After all, Liu Daxia once relied on a flying snow sword to break out of the Sword Pavilion alone. And no matter how bad it is, Emperor Lijun himself is not an ordinary person who is powerless.
The reason why Emperor Lijun was a wanderer who had no intention of ruling the government was precisely because he went to Lianshan once when he was young.
The Sword Sect on Lotus Mountain has the status of a sword master in the rivers and lakes. There is a sword pavilion for Tibetan swords, and there is a lotus mountain for learning swords. It's the Sword Pavilion that covets the Flying Snow Sword and the Lotus Mountain Sword Sect.
The young Emperor Lijun went to Lianshan in order to learn art. To him, the disturbances of the court and the central government are just like ants crossing the border, and the rain and dew on a sunny day are as ordinary as they are. A few years later, the news of his love for the Holy Maiden of the Lianshan Sword Sect came back to the court. So, the ministers of the East Palace came to the foot of Lotus Mountain to welcome the Emperor Lijun back to the court.
The beloved had to part. The holy woman could not go down the lotus mountain, and the emperor had to go down the mountain.
It was from this time that Emperor Lijun's heart never returned to Luohe City.
The snow was rushing like a tide. The thieves had already surrounded the carriage, but they were afraid of Liu Pingxue and Feixue Sword and did not dare to get close.
And in the distance, standing were the people of the Triple Heaven. If it weren't for the fact that the Three Heavens were also reversed, how could the Emperor Lijun end up running away?
Sanchongtian is equivalent to the martial arts of Emperor Luohe. It is a sharp blade and the strongest shield. The Luohe Emperors of the past dynasties have exhausted their whole lives to recruit the world's masters into the triple heavens, so as to sit on both political power and martial arts.
I don't know if this time, whether it was Sanchongtian's disagreement with the Lijun Emperor, or the thief's promise that it was difficult to refuse.
In short, Sanchongtian is no longer on the side of the Luohe royal family.
The snowy night passed quickly, as many ordinary days and nights as it were. But no matter how good the spies were, they couldn't find out the whereabouts of Emperor Lijun and Liu Pingxue, as if they had evaporated in the snow.
Maybe the thieves caught them?
But what kind of character is Liu Pingxue, and what kind of sword is the Flying Snow Sword in his hand?
Or, have they already escaped?
It's impossible not to receive a little wind. And on the second day of Emperor Lijun's desertion, the streets and alleys of the city were plastered with wanted notices for Emperor Lijun and Liu Pingxue.
Those who know will be rewarded with a thousand taels of gold. Brought back, Xu Ronghua Fugui III.
In short, this has changed, and the people still have to live as usual. Fortunately, the new emperor did not change the system.
The Luohe Dynasty is still the Luohe Dynasty.
It's just that everyone knows the truth that there is no egg under the nest.