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Tianming followed Ganie into his room and watched as he took out a long cloth bag from the corner.

Tianming's eyes lit up, and he knew in his heart that this was the Quexie Sword. He couldn't help but grin at the corner of his mouth, and rubbed his little hands together excitedly.

Gai Nie didn't say anything. He turned around and handed the bag to Tianming.

Tianming couldn't wait to take the cloth bag and open it. What was inside was the evil Broken Sword Shengxie.

But to him, Shengxie is still just a simple ancient sword...or a broken sword.

Tian Ming excitedly picked up Sheng Xie and swung it twice. He found that his feeling was right. The sword was indeed very easy to use.

Gai Nie looked at Tianming quietly, watching all his actions, and finally basically confirmed that this child seemed to be really unaffected by the evil energy of the Victory Evil Sword.

He was not particularly surprised by this.

Genie is not a person who likes to get to the bottom of things and find out everything.

There are many possibilities for Tianming's specialness, because this child himself is the most special existence, otherwise he would not have been able to carry the sleeping spell and remain unharmed for so many years.

What Gai Nie wants to do is to ensure that Tianming will not be affected by Shengxie. As for the reason... that has nothing to do with him.

Now that he has initially determined that Tianming is not affected, the next step is to conduct further observations to completely confirm this.

Just in time to teach Tianming's swordsmanship.

It's not that Gai Nie didn't want to teach him in the past, it's just that the kid couldn't get into Guigu Tuna Technique at all. If he was taught Guigu Sword Technique in addition, Gai Nie was worried that he would never learn any martial arts in his life.

But it's different now.

Tianming can feel his own changes, and so can Gai Nie.

Even though it hadn't been long since he reunited with Tianming, it was enough for him to feel this.

Tianming's thinking logic is no longer as free from chaos as it used to be, and his attention has become significantly more focused.

The most important thing is that Gai Nie felt that Tianming's 'qi' had changed.

Every move he makes, every breath he takes are in line with the true energy in his body, and he can truly control his own power.

Therefore, Gai Nie judged that it was time to reconsider teaching Tianming Swordsmanship.

He didn't mind protecting Tianming all the time, but he had to admit that only by giving Tianming the power to protect himself could he truly ensure his safety.

"In the next period of time, you must first practice swordsmanship with me." Gai Nie said dullly.

"No problem, shall we start now?" Tian Ming played with Sheng Xie and asked overjoyed.

Gai Nie was silent for a moment before replying, "We'll start tomorrow. Let's take a rest today."

During the battle at Daze Mountain, he had been busy for several days, and he had been on the road for the past two days, so of course he needed to rest.

At the same time, it also asked Tianming to calm down and not be too emotional.

Sword training requires a calmer mood.

………………

"You gave everyone a big surprise."

In Gu Xun's small courtyard, Gu Xun looked at Han Xin standing in the courtyard and said with a smile.

"It's just a fluke, it all depends on... the eldest lady's help." Han Xin didn't dare to take credit, and politely handed over his hand and replied, "Oh, and the help of the net."

Gu Xun couldn't help laughing when he heard this, and then asked, "She didn't cause trouble for you, did she?"

"Why...why do you say that?" Han Xin seemed to not understand the words at all, and asked with a puzzled look on his face.

Gu Xun nodded with a smile, skipped the topic, and asked instead, "You have made great achievements this time, what reward do you hope to get?"

Han Xin looked very honest and replied, "It doesn't matter. I just hope that you won't give me such a difficult task again in the future."

In this game at Daze Mountain, if he hadn't encountered Wang Li, a pig opponent, and Wang Li was surrounded by "pig teammates", he might not have been able to successfully complete his goal.

It is really too difficult to use peasant disciples to defeat the elites of the empire.

Those who are good at fighting have no great achievements.

Han Xin's most ideal war is to lead as many troops as possible to directly push the opponent, and the enemy has no chance of coming back.

He...actually likes this kind of dangerous and show-off plan, because he likes taking risks and pursuing excitement, but rationality makes him more inclined to choose the former.

The most important thing is that after working so hard to do this job for Gu Xun, he still can't show his face.

If you show off your skills but can't show your face, it's even worse than crushing the game.

"Hey!" Gu Xun laughed and asked, "You are so young, why do you start to be lazy?"

"The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility. You have to...be active and active, and you can't just think about easy and simple tasks!"

"Ah..." Han Xin thought for a moment, resisted the desire to correct Gu Xun's statement that 'the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility', and responded as tactfully as possible, "I'm just afraid that it will go wrong and delay your business."

Gu Xun didn't expose him when he saw this, and followed his words and continued to ask, "Then what do you want to do next?"

"Are you interested in the wolf tribe in the north or the Baiyue tribe in the south?"

Upon hearing this, Han Xin hurriedly waved his hand and refused, "I can't fight, I can't fight, you are too flattering to me."

From what he knew now, the situation in the northern border was strange, and it was an inexplicable stalemate. There must be some actions of the Quicksand Group hidden behind it.

Even if Gu Xun asked him personally, he didn't want to get involved rashly.

What's more, there is Meng Tian on his head. He has to be a head shorter than others no matter what, and it must be someone else who gets most of the credit, which is quite boring.

As for the south, it is even more of a sinkhole.

Although he had enough troops and even with the debuff that was not favorable at the right time and place, Tu Sui almost pushed the South Vietnamese country away, but the war also fell into a stalemate.

Regarding Xiou after South Vietnam, Tu Sui really couldn't push it.

Do it all at once, second time tired, third time exhausted.

As soon as the empire's military front stopped, the war in Lingnan immediately fell into a disadvantageous situation. It should even be said that it was... tragic.

Anyway, in Han Xin's view, if the empire's strategy of forcefully filling in troops was adopted, unless their ancestors won the surname and appeared in the world, they wouldn't be able to figure it out in ten years.

It’s useless for him to go!

What he studied was the art of war, not the art of immortality. He had no ability to give soldiers the buff of iron skin and iron bones, and neither hunger nor thirst.

It is said that the empire has begun digging an artificial canal to provide logistics for the troops going deep into the southern border.

If the canal is not built, the battle will never be over.

Without sufficiently stable logistics, the empire's army would be no different from paper, especially in this damn place like Lingnan.

Soldiers' food, clothing, housing, transportation, medicine, ordnance, fodder, etc. all need to be supplied from the rear, and nothing is missing.

Nowadays, no one with any brain would jump into this sinkhole.

In fact, Nei Shiteng, who got the support of Liusha and got involved in the war in the southern border, is now only leading his men to focus on stabilizing the occupied area - mainly the former Tianze territory.

With the support of Liusha and his outstanding abilities, he managed the occupied area successfully.

Ying Zheng was not opposed to him stabilizing the rear, because Nei Shiteng had already proven himself by governing Nanyang - without Yingzheng's support, Tu Sui, the general, would certainly not allow Nei Shiteng to hide in the rear and pick peaches.

Of course, Gu Xun's request for Neishiteng is not limited to this, and it is not limited to the current occupied area.

However, he didn't ask for too much, he just hoped that Nei Shiteng could further control part of South Vietnam's territory.

As for the area further south, it is really not what Nei Shiteng should covet - he does not have the ability, and Tu Sui Renxiao will not allow it.

The essence of Gu Xun's request is that Nei Shiteng occupy the entrance and exit of the hinterland of Lingnan - the Five Ridges and Four Passes.

Hmm... It's hard to say whether Ying Zheng's support for Nei Shiteng was based on this consideration. After all, Tu Sui and Renxiao were too close, and Lingnan was too far away from the central court.

As long as they collude to seal off Wuling, it will be difficult for Ying Zheng to do anything to them in a short period of time - this short period of time is measured in units of ten years.

Back to the topic of the book.

"Both the north and the south look down on him?" Gu Xun deliberately teased Han Xin, and then asked, "Then what do you think?"

"I want to wait." Han Xin replied honestly.

"When?" Gu Xun asked.

"At least..." Han Xin thought for a moment and replied, "At least until the big ship parked on the sea sails away."

"Mirage?" Gu Xun asked with a playful smile, "What happened to the boat?"

Han Xin turned his head and glanced at the huge shadow on the sea, and then replied calmly, "It's nothing to me, I just think it's going to sail into the storm, so it's best to wait until it goes in first."

Gu Xun's expression changed slightly when he heard this, and he also turned his head and glanced at the huge shadow:

"You are indeed very powerful... What do you think of the current situation in Confucianism?"

Han Xin spread his hands and said, "I think it's best not to look at it."

"Are you so unfavorable about Confucianism?" Gu Xun asked calmly.

"In the face of the empire, the peasant family still has a chance to fight with its 100,000 disciples, and it can make the emperor throw the enemy into a trap." Han Xin analyzed calmly, "But Confucianism has nothing."

"Oh, by the way, they have split into hundreds of mouths...it would be better not to have them at all."

Although the fame of the peasant family is not obvious, it has far more influence among the people than other schools of thought.

Once one hundred thousand peasant disciples rebel, who knows how big a ripple it will cause. As long as Ying Zheng still has a shred of sense, he will exercise restraint against the peasants.

But Confucianism... is indeed loud, but it is only loud.

But for Ying Zheng, being loud is not necessarily a good thing.

Ying Zheng hoped that when a great Confucian scholar would argue for him, he could ignore the "noise" of Confucianism to a certain extent. Once he gave up the debate, the survival of Confucianism would only depend on his thoughts.

By then, the noise of Confucianism will be terrible.

The common people may speak for Confucianism, but they will never resist the empire for Confucianism.

If it cannot influence the upper-level bureaucrats and cannot sway the people at the bottom, what can Confucianism do?

The Mohists can be labeled as rebellious by an imperial edict, and the Confucians can do the same.

Anyway, in Han Xin's view, Confucian people have always been dancing on the tip of a knife, waiting to die.

He can try to save stupid people, but he can't save people who are looking for death.

"Well..." Gu Xun didn't say a word to Han Xin's statement and just continued to ask, "What about Little Saint Xian Manor? What do you think?"

"What do you mean, sir?" Han Xin did not answer directly, but carefully confirmed it first.

Gu Xun waved his hand impatiently, "What you think is what I mean, just say it."

Han Xin knew it well and stopped talking nonsense. He answered directly, "It's very simple. Just lower your head."

As someone who has worked at the bottom, Han Xin knows the answer to the question of how to survive very well.

Facing a strong person that you can't afford to offend is nothing more than bowing your head and being submissive.

If Ying Zheng needs someone to debate the scriptures, go up and argue with them. If Ying Zheng needs you to shut up, just step back and let others shut up.

Of course, this does not completely guarantee your own safety, because there are still factors that may cause trouble from a third party.

But Han Xin feels that this problem shouldn't be a problem for Gu Xun - even if you can't directly come forward to protect Xiaoshengxian Village, it shouldn't be a problem to block some unnecessary criticism, right?

Gu Xun glanced at him and replied calmly, "What you think is quite simple."

As a Confucian holy land, Xiaoshengxianzhuang is not something that can be bowed down by just a word.

Scholars have integrity - maybe many don't, but some do.

Han Xin shrugged, "If you are a fool, you shouldn't think too much, otherwise you will die unjustly."

For Han Xin, those who do not know that they will die and those who are not afraid of death are both fools, and death is not a pity.

Anyway, he has no such thing as integrity. If he had, he would probably have rotted in a certain field.

"Stop!" Gu Xunyi raised his hand to signal the end of the topic, "Skip this."

Although he also felt that the people in Xiaoshengxian Village were a bit naughty, but...he had to give Han Fei and the others some face.

"Let's get back to you." Gu Xun changed the subject and continued to ask, "Are there any extra gains from this trip to Daze Mountain?"

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "The relationship between Wang Li and Luo Wang is very strange, there is something wrong with covering the sun, and Zhao Gao also makes me a little confused."

When asked this question, Han Xin immediately came up with three answers.

Gu Xun automatically ignored Wang Li's question and asked the second one, "Sun-covering... why is something wrong?"

"His status in Luowang seems to be very different from other Tianzi first-class killers."

"It's always been like this." Gu Xun thought there was no problem.

Han Xin spread his hands and asked, "So it's not normal."

It's always been like this, it's just not normal.

Theoretically speaking, there is no problem for Zhao Gao to support an agent within Luowang and reduce his work pressure to a certain extent.

Even so, Sun Mask is still a tool, but it only has certain permissions to manage other tools.

Many of Keshi Sun's performances have gone beyond the appearance of a tool, and are closer to a "small" Zhao Gao.

To put it bluntly, Xiao Zhao Gao aside, Hidden Sun at least behaves too much like a human being.

Normally, Zhao Gao would not allow his sword slaves to resemble humans. After all, humans are not as stable as tools when using them.

"Hmm..." Gu Xun made Han Xin feel a little dizzy with what he said. He frowned and thought about it carefully for a while, and then felt that... there seemed to be something wrong.

Based on Zhao Gao's character, the Tianzi killer who is a sword slave should all have the same moral character.

Obscuring the Sun is obviously not a gregarious person.

Unable to think of any clues for a while, Gu Xun could only press the button temporarily and continue to ask, "What's wrong with Zhao Gao?"

"It's nothing." Han Xin shrugged, "I don't understand what he wants to do."

A person who was completely dependent on the imperial power took the initiative to cause trouble for the imperial power. This was really a behavior that he could not understand.


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