
Kyushu·ruins of Wood and Stone
by Tang Que
About This Novel
[Xianxia, Fantasy, Youth Literature, Suspense, Jianghu, New Martial Arts] A hidden corner of the Kyushu land - Dong'an Town in northern Yuezhou welcomes a mysterious visitor "Old Man Cao". He built a small courtyard near the abandoned mining area, away from the city and living in isolation. Seventeen years later, "Old Man Cao" suddenly passed away, but a "person" flew out from here, setting off a bloody storm on the land of Kyushu. Four corpses were discovered in Nanhuaicheng, the capital of the Lower Tang Dynasty in Wanzhou. On the night they were put into the mortuary, these four corpses were snatched away by unidentified but powerful "people", leaving only a "severed hand" at the scene. Soon after, Yun Zhan, a ranger from the Yu clan, escorted the human princess Shi Qiutong to Nanhuai City. He encountered a murder case - a giant drug dealer was killed with one punch. Yun Zhan caught up with the murderer and found that he was actually his adoptive father who had been dead for twenty years... As As the investigation deepens, the truth becomes more confusing: the unsolved case "Xia Yang's Sorrow" in which Tianqi and Chenyue suffered heavy casualties a hundred years ago, the involved killer organization "Blood Feather Society", the mysterious Yanshi and puppets, the mystery of Yun Zhan's life experience, etc. Gradually surfaced.
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Official(2)Scraped 20d ago
High quality as always, very satisfying to watch
I didn't expect that Tang Que would publish a new book. When I read this book, I felt like I was going back in time a few years ago. Kyushu will probably exist forever in the hearts of our group of people, just like the heaven-driven wrench that is not easily taken out. Suddenly a face to face, the sentence sounded again, the iron armor is still there.
Kyushu. Ruins of Wood and Stone
Is this Tang Que's new book? Didn't Tang Que write the Kyushu series?
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 20d ago
High quality as always, very satisfying to watch
I didn't expect that Tang Que would publish a new book. When I read this book, I felt like I was going back in time a few years ago. Kyushu will probably exist forever in the hearts of our group of people, just like the heaven-driven wrench that is not easily taken out. Suddenly a face to face, the sentence sounded again, the iron armor is still there.
Kyushu. Ruins of Wood and Stone
Is this Tang Que's new book? Didn't Tang Que write the Kyushu series?
