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What a wonderful surprise! This is awesome. But looking up, there's another one, so I asked, this one on top must be even more awesome, bro, who is it?
I stretched my neck and stood on tiptoes, really wanting to see who was above. After a while, I disappointingly said to Xi Le: "Honestly, there's no way, this wall is too straight and the things are stuck too high, I can't see anything." They should be stuck upside down, you can't put the chicken thieves at the bottom.
Xile said: Who knows, maybe all the important ones have been taken care of. That guy probably killed over a thousand people. Let's enter the city.
I and Xile hurried into the city, looking for a place to stay. I found that Xuebang was not as chaotic as I had imagined, but rather seemed very orderly, with a distant mountain peak visible in the distance when the sky was clear, its summit capped with snow.
Almost no checks were made when entering the city, and the atmosphere here is completely different from Chang'an. It seems that nothing has happened before, but I think it's still a place where various factions are stationed according to legend. However, I think big factions like Shaolin won't be stationed in one city, if the imperial court wants to destroy them, they just need to close the door and those inside can't get out while brothers outside can't come in. The Wudang legend is also said to be in a Taoist temple on a mountain near Xuebang. Because of the rules in the temple, I don't know what kind of Taoist temple it is, but I think it should be famous.
Xuebang is not big, and it can be walked through in half a day. My friend Jile and I didn't find anyone wearing a sword, they all seemed to be simple common people. I thought, where did those people who usually cause trouble go? Or are they just not coming out because the night hasn't fallen yet? There's no atmosphere of people dying on the streets every day like in the legends. It feels like a suitable place to live.

