Episodes
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The rebel forces come face to face with their chief enemy, and Jiang Ziya's got receipts.
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With the enemy closing in, King Zhou is reduced to putting out "Help Wanted" posters to find anyone willing to fight for him.
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Episodes manquant?
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Yang Jian gets some divine assistance as he attempts to slay a slippery simian foe.
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As one demon buddy after another show their true form, the Shang commander keeps telling his human comrades that, "I had no idea those guys were snakes and pigs and goats. I swear!"
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The Zhou forces find themselves stymied by a pair of new enemy recruits who seem to be always a step ahead of them.
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A quick dive into the backstory of one of Jiang Ziya's top Daoist warriors.
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King Zhou takes an interest in human physiology, much to the chagrin of his people.
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Casualties continue to mount on both sides as the siege of Mianchi County drags on, while King Zhou gets help from some shady characters.
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It's a whirlwind of fortunes for the Zhou forces as they continue their march.
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The Shang forces at Lintong Pass were holding their own thanks to a macabre banner, but then the worst possible thing happened -- their king sent reinforcements.
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A Daoist elder shows up and tells the sect leaders, "I don't care who started it (though Grandmaster of Heaven clearly started it)! Now swallow these magic poison pills!"
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Members of the Chan Sect upgrade their transportation options at the expense of their Jie Sect rivals.
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The author recycles plot again as the Zhou forces encounter another pestilence-wielding sorcerer.
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Jiang Ziya gets help from a guy with eye-popping powers.
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Politics turn blood relations into blood enemies.
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King Zhou gets literal and puts a figure of speech into practice, with predictably disastrous results.
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The Chan and Jie Sects stop pretending they're frenemies and start acting like straight-up enemies.
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A Shang commander learns the pros and cons of letting your kids talk to random beggar monks.
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One of the Zhou's officers discovers that his powers aren't so unique after all.
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