Gu Xun had already obtained this information, but he had ignored it and left it to Fusu to deal with it. 頮
Because there is really nothing to worry about. Even if the original plot continues, they are just a few unscrupulous bandits disguised as unknown people, can they kill him?
"You tell Zhang Han that he will do whatever Fusu wants him to do honestly. How can he have so many other thoughts!"
As soon as I heard this, I knew it was not just a response, but also a warning.
Nowadays, Gu Xun is no longer the commander of the Shadow Guard, and Zhang Han has been completely subordinated to Fusu. As a subordinate, what he needs to do is to faithfully execute the monarch's orders, not to make small moves behind the scenes.
Even if Zhang Han has good intentions, it still shouldn't be done.
After all, the Shadow Guard is different from Quicksand. The structure of the latter is inherently loose. As the leader, Gu Xun is often very casual, so he often does not follow the rules. But the former cannot. As a pure espionage agency, the strict rules are
Required.
Once an unruly breach is made, it's hard to say what it will develop into in the future.頠
Today's Zhao Gao and the snare under his leadership are regarded by most people - even Ying Zheng - as loyal blades of the empire. Who could have guessed what heinous and treacherous acts he would do in the future?
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Similarly, Zhang Han in historical facts showed no mercy at all when he sold his waning empire.
Mo Ya obviously understood the meaning of Gu Xun's words and nodded solemnly, "I understand."
After the explanation, Gu Xun didn't think about it anymore, but this sudden news gave him some motivation to work. While playing chess and fishing, he asked by the way, "I asked you to keep an eye on the north.
Did something happen?"
"Uh... no." Mo Ya shook his head.
Gu Xun's question was just nonsense. If something happened, Mo Ya would have told him long ago.
He plays chess just for fun, while Mo Ya plays chess just to accompany his boss.頠
"The situation in the north is completely chaotic." Mo Ya further explained.
"Wusun and the Yuezhi have officially entered a state of war. With external pressure, Mr. Chen Ping has further unified the power within the Yuezhi. As long as the war goes smoothly, I believe the young new king's position will become more stable."
"At the same time, Mr. Chen Ping also used tricks to involve many large tribes of the Wolf Clan into the Yuezhi Wusun war, making the situation even more chaotic."
"The Yuezhi, Wusun, Wolf Clan, Donghu, and the four major grassland clans are now all involved in war. The Wolf Clan is also caught in a war on both the east and west fronts. The situation seems very anxious."
"Sir, in this case, I think it is impossible for the wolf clan to allocate any extra energy to attract the attention of the Central Plains... although Henan is indeed very important to them."
"Well..." Gu Xun held the chess pieces and nodded, "The probability of the North taking the initiative to provoke is indeed very slim."
Actively provoking? This wording seems a bit subtle? 頮
Mo Ya keenly caught the hidden meaning in Gu Xun's words, and simply asked proactively, "Sir, what you are saying is that there may still be some passive reasons that cause the wolf clan to be restless?"
"To be precise... it's the empire." Gu Xun smiled and didn't hide anything, "Do you remember the other thing I told you?"
"You mean... the divination order?" Mo Ya was stunned, and then immediately recalled, "You asked me to pay attention to whether the emperor asked the divination order to divine the number of days... has anything to do with this?"
"You will understand when there are results after a while." Gu Xun Shen Shen replied calmly.
Mo Ya smiled bitterly, "To be honest, sir, you have become more and more mysterious during this time. You are a bit... um, like the soothsayers that I have occasionally come into contact with."
"Haha... Then what do you think of me like this?" Gu Xun asked with a smile.
"Uh... it's a little awkward." Mo Ya replied hesitantly, "The main reason is that I don't think Mr. is a person who believes in destiny." 頮
"Fate... is indeed an interesting topic." Gu Xun did not express his disdain for the so-called fate. He touched his chin and said teasingly, "I know astrology, and I am very accomplished."
Astrology, according to legend, is a divination method used by the Yin Yang family to spy on the fate of heaven and earth, and observe the stars to know the destiny.
Of course, Mo Ya has heard of such a famous strange magic. Hearing Gu Xun's words, he couldn't help but wonder, "Is astrology... really as incredible as the rumors say?"
"Well..." Gu Xun thought for a moment and then replied after considering his words, "If you want to say something magical, it is indeed magical."
The celestial phenomena observed in astrology do not have much logically necessary connection with the real horoscopes. They are more like a conjecture and the result of subjective observation.
Then use this observation result to interpret the so-called destiny.
For a martial arts world, this kind of operation is obviously beyond the world view. It is not an exaggeration to call it mysterious and mysterious. 頮
But looking at the results of astrology itself, it's another story.
Gu Xun changed the subject and continued, "But astrology cannot truly observe destiny... If this thing really exists, or even if astrology can observe it, it is meaningless."
Mo Ya looked at his boss blankly, saying that he didn't understand what it meant at all.
I know every word of these, so why are they so weird when they are connected together?
Gu Xun smiled and explained patiently, "To explain it simply in one sentence, it is... the stars will change, and this change does not come from the passage of time."
"...This subordinate is stupid." Mo Ya smiled bitterly, feeling that he was even more confused.
Gu Xun waved his hand indifferently, and then asked, "Let me ask you, if the astrology is really a medium that can be used to peek into the future, how do you think it will show the future?"
"Uh...just..." Mo Ya frowned, trying to describe his imagination, but failed.
He lacks a direct and clear understanding of astrology, knows nothing about peering into destiny, and does not even particularly understand the problem of Gu Xun.
"You don't have to think about it that complicated." Gu Xun laughed when he saw this, "To put it simply, the future that astrology peeks into should be shown in our eyes piece by piece."
"According to logical thinking, it is obviously impossible to know the distant future hundreds or thousands of years from now through the stars. It is only a part of the future in the near future relative to the present."
When Gu Xun said this, Mo Ya immediately understood that he was indeed thinking too complicated just now.
Gu Xun continued the chess game without stopping, saying, "Therefore, the stars will inevitably change, because the world is developing, and the future is constantly becoming the present, or even the past."
"But now, the stars have undergone changes that have nothing to do with the passage of time." 頮
As he spoke, Gu Xun also raised his head and glanced at the roof, "The starry conditions now are very different from those more than ten years ago. Some of them are caused by the passage of time, but most of them have nothing to do with that."