The story involves Jue Wushen (played by Simon Yam) and his son Jue Xin (played by Nicholas Tse), who scheme against the martial arts world of Central China with poison, making Wu Ming (played by He Jiajin) and Bu Jingyun (played by Aaron Kwok) prisoners. Nie Feng (played by Ekin Cheng) rushes to the scene and teams up with Bu Jingyun to attack, but they are both heavily injured. Wu Ming challenges Jue Wushen alone, but his technique, Wan Jian Gui Zong, proves ineffective. To defeat the powerful enemy, Nie Feng, Bu Jingyun, and Chu Chu (played by Tang Yan) seek the guidance of a master of the dark arts. However, the master only appears after the arrival of Second Dream (played by Charlene Choi), but he is severely weakened and has lost his arms. To defeat the enemy, Nie Feng is willing to fall into the magic ring to enhance his powers. Meanwhile, Bu Jingyun learns from Wu Ming and establishes a new style of swordsmanship. At this time, Jue Wushen captures the Emperor of Central Zhou (played by Tony Tan) and brings him to Lingyun Cave. Jue Xin cruelly forces the Emperor to reveal the location of the Dragon Bone. At a critical moment, Feng and Yun arrive, leading to a rivalry in the martial arts world... This film is adapted from Ma Rongcheng's bestselling comic 'Feng Yun' and serves as a sequel to Liu Weiqiang's 'Feng Yun: The Dominance of the World' from ten years ago, directed by the Pang brothers, who are known for their horror films.