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Thousand Autumns: Qian Qiu (Novel) Vol. 5
Thousand Autumns: Qian Qiu (Novel) Vol. 5 | Meng Xi Shi
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In the kingdoms of the Central Plains, power and prestige are fleeting; today's friend may become tomorrow's most bitter foe. Following a daring rescue amid a coup that marks the end of a dynasty, the virtuous Daoist Shen Qiao gets word of another power struggle that calls him home to Xuandu Mountain. But before he even reaches his destination, a whisper upon the wind cuts into Shen Qiao's heart: Yan Wushi has challenged Hulugu to a battle to the death. The ever-shrewd Shen Qiao will need to make the most of his martial training to survive the calamity that surrounds him. There's just one question that lingers in Shen Qiao's heart: when the dust settles, will that which he holds dearest still remain?
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Finished this series and very much enjoyed it. This one focuses far more on Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism and sort of political intrigue between those sects as well as demonic sects. A lot of morality talk and fight choreography and a smattering of romance.