Xiang Lan clearly liked this unusual sword: "Master, does the sword have a name?"

"What name should the sword have?" Xie Leyou asked casually, waving his hand dismissively. "Look, the sword I use has never had a name; it's just known in the martial arts world as the Sword Saint's Sword."

Hejia raised his head, clearly having taken these words to heart.

Xie Leyou squatted down, patted Xiang Lan's head, and said, "As long as your name is famous enough, that's enough."

But in the end, Xiang Lan still gave the sword a name—

Shadow trails.

After that, Xiang Lan continued to read books on Mount Tian, ​​while He Jia practiced swordsmanship and spear fighting in the Shence Army camp.

Several months passed in the blink of an eye, and finally, the infighting in the court and the internal and external wars came to an end, and everything settled down.

New news arrived that Xiang Heng led a large army, murdered his father and son, seized power, and then moved the capital to Fengyuan despite opposition.

He changed the reign title to "Qianhe" and became known as Emperor Qianhe.

The chaos that had lasted for more than a decade has finally come to an end.

That year, Xiang Lan was five years old and He Jia was ten years old.

They were finally able to return to Xiang Heng's side and no longer had to wander outside.

The person who came to pick them up was Princess Jing'an, Xiang Mingyu.

"Xiao Lan, call her Auntie." He Jia held Xiang Lan's hand. "Auntie is Father's sister."

Xiang Lan said, "Hello, Auntie."

"Oh, good! Alan has grown up so much." Xiang Mingyu's tears came before her voice. "Your father will be very happy to see you."

Xiang Lan is still young, but she looks seven parts like her sister-in-law, He Sui.

Xiang Mingyu never imagined that their parting five years ago would mean they would be separated from He Sui forever.

At that time, Xiang Heng's enemies deliberately leaked the information to Xiang Heng at the front line, with the aim of causing Xiang Heng to lose his composure and die on the battlefield.

But Xiang Heng didn't. Xiang Heng and He Sui were a young couple who had been together for many years; they knew each other too well.

If he really made a serious mistake because of He Sui's death, endangering the lives of 100,000 people, the first person who would not forgive him would be He Sui.

Xiang Mingyu also didn't know what kind of grief Xiang Heng was carrying five years ago as he continued to lead troops into battle.

All she knew was that after Xiang Heng returned to the old imperial city, he used extremely cruel methods to kill all those who had gathered troops to deal with He Sui.

The only thing that could comfort Xiang Heng was that He Jia and Xiang Lan were still alive.

His conviction enabled him to quickly take control of the entire country in the shortest possible time, all so that he could bring his child back in a dignified and aboveboard manner.

He had already chosen titles for them.

Xiang Lan, with the title Yongning.

Hejia was granted the title of King of Yan.

Xiang Heng missed the first five years of Xiang Lan's life, and he also missed the five years of He Jia's fastest growth. He wished he could give them all the best things.

The brother and sister pair, Hejia and Xianglan, truly deserve the title of being unparalleled in the world.

A young man was enfeoffed as a king, guarding the northwest, and fought bravely and valiantly.

One of them entered the Eastern Palace and became the Crown Prince, possessing almost supernatural wisdom.

With Princess Yongning and Prince Yan in power, the Ning Dynasty will endure for generations.

At this time, the Ning Dynasty also reached unprecedented strength, with all nations coming to pay homage and sending envoys to the Ning Dynasty to learn about the culture of China.

At that time, no one expected that Princess Yongning would die from a great plague in the near future.

Six years after her death, an interstellar alien invasion occurred, and the four kings, the six major sects, and eight hundred lords perished while protecting the Divine Continent.

The Ning Dynasty, which had ruled China for six hundred years, collapsed in what is known in history as the "Battle of Ten Thousand Armies." (End of Chapter)

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