Politics turn blood relations into blood enemies.
King Zhou gets literal and puts a figure of speech into practice, with predictably disastrous results.
The Chan and Jie Sects stop pretending they’re frenemies and start acting like straight-up enemies.
A Shang commander learns the pros and cons of letting your kids talk to random beggar monks.
Jiang Ziya’s crew turns to subterfuge and theft to annoy a powerful foe.
One of the Zhou’s officers discovers that his powers aren’t so unique after all.
A member of the Chan sect discovers that there’s no such thing as friendly competition with those jerks from the cow college down the road.
What looked like an easy victory for the Zhou turns into a bit of a nightmare.
The Zhou army gets a timely visit from a helpful but uppity Buddhist friend in their fight against Kong Xuan.
Some quick background on two minor characters whose pacifist message fell on deaf ears.