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Chapter 1984 Cang Long Qisu (25)(2/2)

She didn't like Ying Zheng, but it was an undisputed fact that the empire's power far exceeded that of the Zhou Dynasty.

The fact that the Zhou Dynasty couldn't do it back then doesn't mean that Donghuang Taiyi, who now has the support of the empire, can't do it either.

In fact, it would have been impossible for the Zhou royal family to create something as outrageous as a mirage even to the point of exhaustion, but it only took Ying Zheng ten years.

"This is true, but it is precisely because of this that Donghuang Taiyi is even more unlikely to succeed." Bei Mingzi's eyes became lower and lower, and his voice became weaker and weaker, but his tone became more firm.

Xiaomeng fell into deep thought, quickly came to her senses, said no more, and disappeared silently.

Bei Mingzi switched from a sitting position to a lying position, comfortably basking in the ray of sunlight projected from the top of the valley.

Xunzi is dead, Guiguzi is dead when he disappears, Donghuang Taiyi probably won't live much longer, he is almost done.

Eight hundred years of Zhou royal family and five hundred years of contention among scholars have now come to an end, and the remnants of their old era should also dissipate.

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April, the thirty-sixth year of the First Emperor's reign.

The emperor's western tour was more than half over, and everything in the imperial government was running normally.

The war in Lingnan came to an end, and the three counties of Guilin and Xiang in the South China Sea were established, under the jurisdiction of Ren Xiao as the Nanhai Lieutenant.

Calm has returned to the Northland border that has been turbulent for many days, and everything is back on track under the management of local officials.

It seems that the empire is enjoying peace and stability, and is improving.

Outside the temple, the rivers and lakes were also quiet.

Although the book burning order and the destruction of Xiaoshengxian Village not long ago caused an uproar in the world, it seemed that the thunder was louder than the rain, and the angry and dissatisfied scholars quickly disappeared, and even other anti-Qin forces fell silent.

It's like being killed by the empire's operations to scare the monkeys.

The only anecdote worth noting is that Liu Ji, the second-in-command of Shen Nong Tang, the right-hand man of the Zhu family, betrayed the family.

He seemed to have some irreconcilable conflicts with the top management of the farm, so he left Daze Mountain, the farm's headquarters, with some of his loyal confidants, fled to another place, and became a bandit.

This incident attracted the attention of many people.

Anyone who knows the farm family knows that Liu Ji is now the most trusted deputy of the Zhu family and has always been loyal to the Zhu family. In last year's battle for the title of hero, Liu Ji even wanted to die together with the Zhu family.

How could such a person betray the peasant family?

Did he have a conflict with the Zhu family? Or did he have a conflict with other senior figures in the farm family?

But as we all know, the farmhouse is now called Liutang, but in fact there are only two halls, or two factions.

One faction is the Zhu family of Shennong Hall, and the other is the knight leader ‘Tian Yan’.

Tian Hu, the master of Chiyou Hall, is the uncle of Tian Yan, and he will definitely support his niece unconditionally.

Situ Wanli of Siyuetang had the merit of following Tian Yan, and he also followed his advice.

The leader of Kuei Hall, Chen Sheng, is missing. The position of leader is vacant and can be ignored.

As for the newly elected leader of Gonggong Hall, he is a puppet of Chun Chun Xia Kuai ‘Tian Yan’.

The last Lieshantang ‘Tian Yan’ didn’t even bother to set up a puppet, so he simply took on the role himself - this was a serious violation of farm rules.

If Liu Ji wasn't forced to rebel by the Zhu family, or if he didn't want to stand on his own, then he could only have been squeezed out by the hero 'Tian Yan'.

Of course, Liu Ji's being squeezed out by 'Tian Yan' is not a big deal in the world.

As the second-in-command of Shennongtang, Liu Ji is considered a number one figure in the world, but his martial arts skills are not good.

In the world of martial arts, dishonesty is the biggest original sin.

The reason why the leader of the Sixth Hall of the Nongjia is famous in the world is because the leaders of the past generations are very strong.

For example, the Tian Meng and Zhu family's generation has a poor reputation in the world because of the shame of having two hall masters, Tian Zhong and Tian Mi, who lowered the bar.

Liu Ji's own strength is mediocre. Even if he becomes the master of a group, his reputation in the world will not be very big.

However, if Liu Ji was ostracized and persecuted by Tian Yan, the hero of the farm family, it probably meant that Tian Yan wanted to eliminate the only "heresy" within the farm family - that is, the Zhu family of Shennong Hall.

As long as she gets rid of the Zhu family, the sixth gang of the peasant family, and the largest gang in the world, she will completely become her master - this is a feat that none of the peasant heroes in the past generations have been able to achieve.

Many people are interested in watching this excitement.

Now everyone is shrinking their heads and developing in silence, and the world has suddenly become a lot more boring, and everyone wants to have some fun.

It would be too lively if the farmer's family started fighting among themselves, after all, there are so many of them.

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"So, Brother Liu Ji has gone to Dang County now?"

In the main entrance of Lieshan Hall in Daze Mountain, the farm's headquarters, 'Tian Yan' asked the Zhu family who was sitting next to him with a half-smile.

Liu Ji's defection was certainly not because the Zhu family was persecuting him, nor was it because he did not want to hang out in the farmhouse.

This is another plan Liu Ji proposed to the Zhu family.

He betrayed the farmhouse first and created the illusion that 'Tian Yan' was going to attack Shennongtang - maybe it wasn't an illusion. Then it seemed natural that the Zhu family would betray the farmhouse.

No one is willing to surrender, but Shennongtang will definitely not be able to withstand the pressure of the five joint forces, and the Zhu family must find a way out.

Under such circumstances, it was absolutely reasonable for him to imitate his younger brother's previous actions, and it did not appear to be deliberate.

As for whether the empire will let the farmers go because of this, it depends on ‘Tian Yan’s’ follow-up operations.

If you want to truly open up the empire's net, the most important thing is to look at the relationship between 'Tian Yan' and Luo Wang.
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