![]() It’s not just clan war and foreign competition that threatens Kekon: Bero has joined the Clanless Future Movement, who seeks to destroy the clans and the Green Bone way once and for all, by any explosive means necessary… A lead presents itself in the form of a defecting Mountain tributary (think small clan), but the actions of everyone will set the course for Kekon’s future, as it rests in the middle of a slow war between Espenia and Yugutain. While all this goes on, the Mountain is somehow increasing its money and is constantly scheming. The events of the previous book have also led Anden to learning how to be a doctor, using his jade Channelling skills to do so, while Tar heads on a downward mental spiral after the death of his twin, and Hilo’s children find themselves growing up in the shadow of the Green Bone clan, with various reactions, especially for Niko, Lan’s son and heir. Shae accepts Hilo’s hurt, but also finds herself struggling with her growing attraction to Woon, her Rainmaker and closest ally, and he for her, for Woon is married. ![]() ![]() This has led to a great strain between himself and his wife, with Wen struggling with the disabilities she now has: she is slow to speak, struggling to walk and no longer with her once great memory. The secret that Shae and Wen kept, that Wen was Shae’s spy, came to light after Jade War’s explosive end and Hilo still feels betrayed. The No Peak Clan’s family is trying to present strength yet within it feels fractured. ![]() Jade Legacy by Fonda Lee sets off roughly three years after the events of Jade War. ![]()
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