For generations, the Li family from the central plains had produced accomplished deer hunters who were lauded as heroes. However, the sixth son, Li Congjia, was unlike his predecessors in that he harbored aspirations of ruling over the entire world, a feat that was never before imagined. Despite his reputation as a pleasure-seeking playboy who enjoyed spending time with brothel dancers and poets, Li clandestinely trained a formidable army while plotting his ascent to the throne. He demonstrated his mastery in art of manipulating the Tang Family of the Shu Kingdom, which further aided his cause. Meanwhile, the Mo assassination organization, led by former Chu Kingdom aristocrat Chu Hanfei, was another powerful group that was keenly interested in acquiring the coveted Tui Bei Tu book. The third faction, led by General Zhao Kuangyin from the Zhou dynasty, was meticulously devising a plan for world domination. All three factions shared a common goal: an unrelenting obsession to gain possession of the fabled ancient book.