For anyone interested: the title is a play on words, combining jiang (僵) from jiangshi (僵尸) which means zombie with hu (胡) from jianghu (江湖) which literally means rivers and lakes, but has the adapted meaning of the world of vagabonds and martial artists.
Was surprised it had good decent art (early 2000s graphic novel-esque) thats actually representative of the cover. Premise is interesting so I'll keep a look out for this one.
Its the one the grampa wants to marry the disciple off to... right just forgot about it when i was reading the rest of the chapters today @allenallenallen333
Oh wow, the images quality is very good, for some reason most manhuas I've read so far all have this filter/poor image quality and this feels very refreshing, thanks for picking this up!
thats something rare Material arts and zombies
Material arts like never have stuff with zombies as a main theme u see them like 10 chaps and they are gone and never return
and i like the name (its explained by another dude called soren59)