目录(共53章)
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第1章 前言
第2章 洛邑初见
第3章 绝命之剑
第4章 易钗而弁
第5章 心知肚明
第6章 铁血清洗
第7章 佳人倾国
第8章 生灵涂炭
第9章 洛邑重逢
第10章 杀神留情
第11章 天道酬勤
第12章 前朝幽灵
第13章 双子入门
第14章 君王雄心
第15章 往昔恩情
第16章 兄弟相见
第17章 昭韵铸成
第18章 武昭明韵
第19章 往昔故人
第20章 暗夜杀机
第21章 对头再遇
第22章 剑尊之威
第23章 道门骄楚
第24章 临行嘱咐
第25章 九剑之威
第26章 剑指大漠
第27章 无言相伴
第28章 往日梦魇
第29章 故人现世
第30章 血火雁门
第31章 狼烟四起
第32章 暗流涌动
第33章 得胜还朝
第34章 威重令行
第35章 恻隐之心
第36章 乘人之危
第37章 大开杀戒
第38章 收买人心
第39章 转移视线
第40章 残月惊世
第41章 当面质问
第42章 千机密函
第43章 杀阵再现
第44章 神机之言
第45章 杀人灭口
第46章 爱子心切
第47章 将军之谋
第48章 秘而不宣
第49章 晴天霹雳
第50章 各怀鬼胎
第51章 疑窦丛生
第52章 午夜夺命
第53章 全身而退
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