Meng Zhao has a deep mind, always makes decisions before taking action, and strives to act in the best interests.
He is not a reckless person who is simply influenced by his own emotions, and he will not make a decision easily.
He knew that although the situation was pretty good now, except for a heavy snowstorm and the assassination of the Ninth Prince caused by himself, the Northland seemed peaceful on the surface, which was far less intense than the southern part of Dayong and some central areas that were engulfed in war and dire straits.
Bureau.
However, in fact, this is just an illusion. Today's three northern states are like being surrounded by countless strong gunpowder barrels. All it takes is a spark to trigger earth-shaking changes.
Naturally, in the face of such a bizarre situation, he needs to continuously strengthen his own strength and cope with unexpected events.
It is a plan to take in the master martial artist Zhou Wangqiao. After all, he is a master of martial arts, and with his guidance, his cultivation should improve significantly. He is a rare talent, and it is also one of his trump cards.
And in a short period of time, he destroyed and annexed eleven large and small families in Lingwu City. In fact, he knew that the storm was coming, and he urgently wanted to strengthen the Meng family to enhance his ability to withstand dangerous environments. Naturally, Wu Huai'en, who has the strength of a grandmaster, also fell into his calculations, wondering whether it would be better to kill this person directly, or to use his supreme martial arts to suppress and subdue him, and use it as another trump card for him.<
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However, after much thought, he could not be sure whether his idea could be realized.
Of course he was confident that he could suppress the opponent, and used extremely strong force to beat Wu Huaien until he was dizzy.
However, he is not very sure about subduing the other party for his own use. After all, there is a huge difference between the other party and Zhou Wangqiao.
The first is temperament, which Meng Zhao believes is an obstacle to surrendering Wu Huaien.
Zhou Wangqiao is a wily and calculating man, and he is by no means a tough guy, so it is possible to surrender to him.
According to Meng Zhao's understanding, Wu Huai'en has always been unruly and thinks highly of himself, looking down on this and that.
He definitely assassinated a lot of people in the south. He offended so many people, but he still kept to himself. It can be seen that the other party was a real loner, not gregarious, and unwilling to be gregarious.
The second is the absolute difference in situation.
Zhou Wangqiao had a stubborn heart and had no one to rely on except Meng Zhao. He had no choice but to do this. He even got a certificate of surrender that shocked the world. It is not crazy.
Wu Huai'en, on the other hand, is a ruthless man who has cut off all relatives and friends, and has cut off love and affection. Perhaps, he is the only one who knows what he wants, and death may not be what the other party is afraid of.
Only by truly understanding the opponent's weaknesses and flaws can Meng Zhao have some confidence in conquering such a strong man.
Wu Huaien's eyes were as bright as lightning, as if even the void in front of him was burning, and he praised,
"Yes, your skill seems to be the result of martial arts will mixed with your own special blood. You are not a mediocre person who follows the rules and only knows how to follow the methods of the predecessors.
Not to mention my little Qi test, there is a 30% to 50% chance that even the power of an ordinary master will be offset. As expected of the Dragon King of Northern Meng, he has some abilities.
Now that you have guessed our purpose and our identity, you should know that even though you are the Dragon King of Beimeng, there is still an absolute gap in strength between you and the Grandmaster.
If I want to kill you, even if it is not a conspiracy to assassinate you, but an honest and violent killing, there is still a great possibility of success.
However, after seeing you, I changed my mind.
You are a talented person, and I am a master martial artist. You worship me as your teacher, and I teach you the supreme mental method of the ancient Jueqing Tao. From now on, you and I, master and disciple, share weal and woe, and I will definitely be able to cultivate you with the huge resources of the Jueqing Tao.
What do you think of warriors at the level of gods and even gods and demons?"
As soon as he said this, everyone present was stunned and did not understand his intention.
No, you, Wu Huai'en, should have come here to assassinate Meng Zhao. Why did you suddenly decide on the spur of the moment to accept someone as your disciple, and then use the resources left by the ancient Jueqing Tao to carefully cultivate him?
Are you talking crazy, or have we all heard it wrong?
Beitanghe was surprised and couldn't help but secretly smacked his lips. He had long heard about the lives of legendary figures in various historical biographies, and it seemed that misfortunes always turned into good fortune and disasters turned into good fortune.
As for Meng Zhao, there seems to be a trend in this regard. Take the example in front of me. A person who came to assassinate took a fancy to Meng Zhao's extraordinary talent and unlimited potential. He admired Meng Zhao and wanted to stop being his disciple.
Isn’t this a proper way of turning misfortune into good fortune, turning disaster into good fortune?
On the other hand, Taohuaxiushi has a lot of savvy. He does not believe that Wu Huaien has such an idea. He is more inclined to believe that he is using his identity, ability, and intimidation to test and suppress Meng Zhao, so as to find out the opponent's flaws.
, and then a decisive blow.
Meng Zhao was also slightly startled, then shook his head and sighed.
If it hadn't been for him today, if it had been any other innate martial artist, he would have been shaken in the face of Wu Huai'en's change of attitude.
First, the strength gap between the two sides is too big. Wu Huaien does not kill people, but recruits disciples, and does his best to cultivate them. No matter how you look at it, no matter how cost-effective it is, there is no reason to refuse.
Secondly, Wu Huaien's ability to advance from a mediocre innate to a master's martial arts is enough to show that there are indeed several brushes in the heart of the ruthless Tao. It is worth taking a look at its secrets. Even if he pretends to agree, he may be able to gain some benefits.
Maybe.
But Meng Zhao is different. First of all, his true strength and realm far exceed that of the Martial Master opposite him.
Not to mention various martial arts wisdom, insights, and practices, he will only be stronger than the opponent, not weaker than the opponent.
In this case, Wu Huaien is not qualified to be his teacher at all, so how can he talk about imparting and cultivating him?
On the other hand, he is almost as good as the other party's master.
Furthermore, with the existence of the Divine Mirror and the special nature of the Ziyuan Dragon Body, no one in the sky or on the earth can be his teacher. There is only heaven and earth, only nature, and only the principles that have existed since ancient times.
Putting aside this foundation, let’s talk about Wu Huaien’s purpose.
Although the other party seemed to admire him very much, his words were quite sincere and he was willing to do his best to cultivate him.
But the person who said this is not a respected old man in the world, but a demonic Taoist who can kill all his relatives and friends. How credible is it?
Instead of believing in the words of evil people, it is better to believe that sows can climb trees.
Therefore, Meng Zhao did not believe a word of Wu Huaien's win over.
On the contrary, he vaguely understood that the reason why the other party said this may not be to reconcile with himself, but just to lower his vigilance and weaken his fighting spirit, thus causing spiritual suppression.
In other words, this Wu Huaien is a ruthless character who can do whatever it takes to achieve his goals.