Long Wu is one of the most important recurring NPCs in Where Winds Meet. He kicks off the Lost Chapter side story “The Silent Assassin,” ties into the Palace of Annals campaign, and reappears later in Moonveil Mountain and Jadebrook Mountain. Because his quest is gated by in‑game time, story progress, and even a dialogue “age check,” it is easy to think the quest is bugged or permanently missed.
This walkthrough focuses on how to find Long Wu at each stage, what to do if he tells you to come back after midnight, and how the quest connects to the main story.
Where to find Long Wu at General’s Shrine (quest start)
The Silent Assassin begins in Qinghe, at General’s Shrine. This is one of the earliest Lost Chapter quests you can encounter.

Long Wu is not guaranteed to spawn the first time you arrive. Leaving the area and returning later in the day can make him appear. Once you reach him, exhaust all dialogue options until he sends you away and mentions meeting again after Hai hour.

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Long Wu expects to meet you again after Hai hour, which in Where Winds Meet corresponds to around 23:00 in‑game time, effectively late night after 11 PM.

Several players miss him here because he is no longer in the obvious rooftop position. Walk the perimeter of the main building and walls, especially the left side and corners of the house, and look for an interaction prompt.

At this stage, he typically brushes you off, tells you to go away, or implies you are too young to be involved. The quest log may appear to stop here, which leads many to believe they are locked out. In practice, this early encounter mainly sets up his later appearance in Moonveil Mountain and does not decide the final outcome of The Silent Assassin.
The “I’m 16” dialogue and whether the quest is locked
Long Wu can ask your character’s age during the early interaction. Choosing that you are 16 leads him to say you are too young and send you away. Players often assume this permanently fails the side story.
In practice, the age dialogue only affects the flavor of that scene. Long Wu remains part of the story later:
- He still appears tied to the Palace of Annals campaign.
- The Silent Assassin continues from the Moonveil Mountain segment onward once the main story reaches that area.
If you picked the “16 years old” option, continue playing the main story. Long Wu’s later appearances are what actually drive The Silent Assassin forward.
How The Silent Assassin connects to the Palace of Annals campaign
After the initial General’s Shrine phase, The Silent Assassin goes quiet until you reach Moonveil Mountain and the Palace of Annals in the main story. Long Wu’s side story and the campaign are intertwined but do not require perfect sequencing to function.
Key points:
- The Palace of Annals campaign brings you to Moonveil Mountain and the Hall of Seasons.
- Long Wu is involved in that campaign and appears along your path near the Front Mountain Boundary Stone, across from the Hall of Seasons.
- Even if you skipped earlier interactions with him, meeting him at the Palace of Annals does not break the side story. The Silent Assassin can resume from the Moonveil segment.

Meeting Long Wu at Moonveil Mountain (Hall of Seasons)
Once the main story opens Moonveil Mountain, you can pick The Silent Assassin back up by finding Long Wu near the Hall of Seasons.


Handing over Buddha’s Light Jade – Yang is the main trigger that advances The Silent Assassin at this stage. Long Wu then explains he has accepted a contract to kill Tian Ying, the legendary assassin connected to the Breeze Post incident, and invites you to meet again on Jadebrook Mountain.
How to get Buddha’s Light Jade – Yang
Buddha’s Light Jade – Yang is not a random collectible; it comes from a main story encounter tied to the Palace of Annals.
After he examines the relic, Long Wu confirms his target is Tian Ying and lays out his plan to pursue the assassin toward Jadebrook Mountain.
Following Long Wu to Jadebrook Mountain
The last phase of The Silent Assassin takes place in Qinghe’s Jadebrook Mountain area. Long Wu goes ahead to confront Tian Ying and asks you to meet him there to learn the truth behind the legend.

Once the final conversation ends and Long Wu’s fate is sealed, The Silent Assassin side story completes.

Silent Assassin quest flow at a glance
| Stage | Location | What you do |
|---|---|---|
| 1. First meeting | General’s Shrine, Qinghe | Find Long Wu on the roof, talk, then return after Hai hour to meet him near the walls. |
| 2. Time skip | Hai hour around 23:00 | Use the clock menu to set the time, then search the left side and corners of the shrine building. |
| 3. Palace link | Palace of Annals campaign | Advance main story, unlock Moonveil Mountain and the Hall of Seasons path. |
| 4. Hall of Seasons | Front Mountain, Moonveil Mountain | Climb past the watchtower and thieves, talk to Long Wu near the upper stairs. |
| 5. Buddha’s Light Jade – Yang | Palace of Annals / Lucky Seventeen | Defeat Lucky Seventeen in the campaign and obtain the jade, then show it to Long Wu. |
| 6. Final meeting | Jadebrook Mountain, Qinghe | Reach the waterfall and climb to the high ground, speak to the wounded Long Wu to finish the quest. |
Rewards and progression impact
Completing The Silent Assassin grants a mix of combat and exploration rewards. These include Echo Jade, Zhou Coins, character experience, Enlightenment Points, and Qinghe Exploration points. You also obtain a Dark Surge fragment called “A Man Who Never Existed” and an Oscillating Jade from one account of the rewards breakdown.
The quest is not required to finish the main narrative, but it contributes to 100 percent completion in Qinghe and fills in important story context around Tian Ying and the Breeze Post incident. Because Long Wu is also tied into other missions, resolving his arc helps keep later interactions coherent.
When Long Wu seems to vanish, the cause is usually timing, his changed position around the shrine, or main story progress, not a permanent lockout. Treat the General’s Shrine meeting as the prologue, advance the Palace of Annals campaign until Moonveil Mountain opens, and follow his trail through the Hall of Seasons to Jadebrook Mountain. As long as those milestones are hit, The Silent Assassin side story can be brought to a close, even if the early age dialogue did not go the way you expected.






