Chapter: 1986
It was a specially crafted sword stand, diligently made by a master artisan.
The plan was to place a sword named �Gongbu� on this sword stand.
He firmly believed that he would be able to acquire Gongbu without a doubt. However, Gongbu disappeared, and the sword stand remained empty ever since.
At the thought of the sword Gongbu, anger rose in his heart.
The one sword he wanted and couldn�t get. That�s why his obsession grew stronger.
�Tch!�
Jang Pyeongsan clicked his tongue and turned around.
He should have been filled with joy at the sight of his sword collection, but instead, his anger grew.
Thud!
As Jang Pyeongsan walked out, the door of the warehouse closed behind him.
There was someone waiting for Jang Pyeongsan outside.
�Lord Jang, have you come out?�
The man who had his head lowered was Yang Jeong-hak, the steward or attendant of the Rain Sword Mountain Manor.�
It was extremely rare for Yang Jeong-hak to wait in front of the warehouse, so Jang Pyeongsan asked,�
�What�s going on?�
�We have received quite an interesting piece of news.�
�Interesting news?�
�Yes! It�s about the Reaper.�
�The Reaper?�
�He has appeared in Lake Tai, Jiangsu Province.�
Jang Pyeongsan showed an expression of interest.
Even in Qianshan, where the Rain Sword Mountain Manor was located, there was a lake named Taiping. Of course, it was much smaller than Lake Tai in Jiangsu, but its scenery was no less beautiful.
Hearing that Pyo-wol had appeared on a lake with an almost similar name, Jang Pyeongsan was naturally intrigued.
�So?�
�We don�t know the details yet, but they say that Lake Tai has been devastated. Furthermore, Pyo-wol has left Lake Tai and is heading south toward Anhui Province.�
�Anhui Province?�
�Yes. It�s not too far from our sect.�
�Well, isn�t that interesting? To think that the one who had killed our second young master would daringly come near the Rain Sword Mountain Manor���
The province of Jiangxi is composed of a huge basin. Within the basin, expansive fields stretched as far as the eye could see, and numerous rivers and waterways weaved in between the rice fields like spiderwebs.
Thanks to the abundant water supply, rice cultivation always yielded bountiful harvests, allowing people to live without worrying about hunger. JrNovels.com