Surrounding this vast golden square is an invisible and powerful barrier. It cannot be seen or touched, but even the invincible emperor cannot break it.
It happened that a student from Jixia Academy came here at this time.
A spotless ink robe, this is the uniform uniform for disciples of Jixia Academy, with a high crown on the head and a white jade plaque hanging on the waist, all dressed in Confucianism.
On the front of the white jade plaque is a sword engraved, and on the back is a treasure palace hidden in the clouds and mist, like a pavilion in the sky, ethereal and simple.
After seeing Liu Huai, the student couldn't help but be startled, and he quickly bowed and saluted. After seeing Liu Huai nodded slightly, he saluted respectfully to the statue of Confucius located in the center of the square.
Liu Huai noticed that the respect shown on the student's cheeks when facing the statue of Confucius was no less than when facing himself.
This allowed Liu Huai to more clearly feel how lofty the legendary Master was in the Dragon Court of the Han Dynasty.
Of great importance.
As the student finished his salute, the jade medal around his waist glowed slightly, and then he stepped out, with ripples rippling around his body. He stepped into the square, but also disappeared into the square.
Liu Huai heard from Liu Tang, the Sixth Emperor's brother, that the white jade plaque not only represented the identity of a student of Jixia Academy, but was also a key to entering Jixia Academy.
As for saluting the statue of Confucius, this is just a spontaneous behavior of every Jixia student to express their high respect for Confucius. It is not a rigid requirement for entering Jixia Academy.
Liu Huai didn't have a white jade plaque, and he didn't go to the Sixth Emperor Brother to borrow a white jade plaque. His pure golden pupils gradually changed into black-gold king eyes, blooming with domineering and majestic light.
He said calmly: "Master, I want to see you."
The Master has existed since the founding of the Han Dynasty in Longting, and has been through the Longting for thousands of generations. He has a very high seniority, and even the current Emperor of the Han Dynasty must be courteous when facing him.
However, there was no hint of respect in Liu Huai's tone, only as calm as lake water and a touch of unquestionable imperial majesty.
Because, when those black-gold king pupils were revealed, Liu Huai was not only the Crown Prince of Han Longting, but also the Supreme Emperor of Heaven who dominated the ups and downs of the Nine Realms back then!
The words fell slowly, and Liu Huai took a step forward. Although he was not wearing a white jade badge, there were still water-like fluctuations around him, and the next moment he disappeared into the golden square.
Seeing this, Xiao Wufeng also took a step forward, and the ripples flowed without a trace.
The world is spinning, and everything around is changing, as if traveling through space and time.
The next second, Liu Huai and Xiao Wufeng landed in a deep and quiet valley.
Surrounded by mountains and rivers, the scenery is pleasant,
Liu Huai looked around and immediately focused on the old man in coir raincoat not far ahead who was sitting quietly by the lakeside fishing leisurely.
The old man was wearing a big bamboo hat, and his face could not be seen, only his slightly old and rickety back.
However, Liu Huai knew very well that the old man was the Master, because he couldn't understand him, let alone his depth, and couldn't help but feel a little surprised.
The slightly bright Sixiang Emperor Seal slowly returned to calm. Liu Huai approached the old man, but the old man was still fishing quietly, as if he didn't sense anyone approaching.
He closed his eyes, and his cheeks, which were roughly 70% similar to the statues in the square, shone with a peaceful and comfortable look.
Seeing this, Liu Huai was neither angry nor annoyed. He picked up a crown prince from the shore and threw it into the lake.
Just hearing a "boom", the calm lake surface suddenly spread out into circles of ripples, scaring away countless spiritual fish.
The master reluctantly opened his eyes and said angrily: "Your Highness, what you did is a very impolite behavior."
The Master looked at the lake, and with his deep and wise eyes, he seemed to be able to see a big fish that was constantly escaping to the bottom of the lake. He sighed and said, "I'm going to be hooked soon."
There was undisguised complaint in his tone, and he was chattering like a little daughter-in-law in a low voice, not at all like the legendary and noble master the world knew.
Liu Huai roughly pulled the old man up from the stone bench, then sat on it himself, holding the bamboo pole, staring at the lake, and said quietly: "Since you know the identity of the man, why don't you salute the man?"
"Is it possible that you, a master who is proficient in Confucianism, don't understand the etiquette of a monarch and his ministers?"
Liu Huai is the prince of Longting of the Han Dynasty. He is more than ten thousand people. Even if he is the crown prince, he is still a king.
In the legend, Master, no matter how senior he is, he is still a minister, a minister of the Han royal family, and a minister respected by the whole world!
The courtesy between the king and his ministers cannot be exceeded!
Hearing this, the old man couldn't help but be slightly startled, then sighed and smiled.
For many years, only the world has saluted him, and there is no time for him to salute others.
Even when he met the Han Emperor and took the initiative to salute, the Han Emperor personally rejected him and granted him the honor and respect.
Looking at the young man's indifferent and handsome profile and the gradually brightening Sixiang Emperor Seal, the Master could only sigh in his heart: He is worthy of being born an emperor.
Afterwards, the master looked solemn, took off his bamboo hat, straightened his raincoat, and then knelt down and bowed to Liu Huaixing with Confucian etiquette. He was meticulous and said respectfully: "I pay my respects to His Highness the Crown Prince."
However, the young man kept staring at the endless lake and turned a deaf ear.
The master just knelt down and didn't move at all.
Because when a person lowers his body to salute to his superior, if he has not yet nodded or responded, the lower person is not allowed to get up.
For a long time, one young man and one old man stood in a stalemate like this, with only the gentle breeze blowing and cooling them.
"You only call me Master?"
Liu Huai suddenly spoke.
After hearing this, the master bowed again and said softly: "Ren Shengsheng pays homage to His Royal Highness."
"Plain body."
This time, Liu Huai finally accepted his master's worship, and had a premonition