The Zhou army meets its first real resistance on its march East.
Marking a decade since I first started doing this.
Ji Fa decides that while he couldn’t live with attacking his tyrannical king, he CAN live with paying said king a visit with a large army in tow, just to, you know, talk.
Jiang Ziya is finally ready to head East to dethrone the Shang, but then his king goes, “Wait, can’t we all just get along?”
Jiang Ziya and company learn that in order to defeat their prodigal disciple’s MacGuffin, they must collect three other MacGuffins to add to the one already in their possession.
The Chan sect has its hands full with yet another prodigal disciple and his lieutenant of mysterious origins.
The Shang commander gets some help from a feathered friend, while the novel’s author recycles his old material.
The Shang commander Su Hu tries to get his comrade to buy in to his definition of a hero and a man of honor.
The latest Jie Sect Daoist strikes fear into his foes’ heart … by eating it.
A long-lost member of the Shang royal house checks back into the story, shortly before his good sense checks out.