C47 (1/2)
In a split-second, a loud noise covered everything. Countless dust rose up from the ground, making it difficult for anyone to see the situation clearly. However, the sound of blades piercing through the air also came to a screeching stop.
When all the dust had settled, Shen Dexu saw that all the walls around the warehouse had collapsed. The steel and tiles on the roof collapsed, but it avoided everyone.
Wang Kunpeng and his subordinates stood outside the warehouse with two female Taoist priest s standing beside them.
Xu Yunfeng slowly walked in front of a female Taoist priest and said with a smile: ”I thought everyone had forgotten about me.”
Faang Zhuo patted Xu Yunfeng's shoulder, ”Why didn't you tell me?”
”Beijing is too far away.” Xu Yunfeng pretended to be relaxed, ”You know how lazy I am to find someone.”
The Desolation Formation passed down from the Chu State was broken by the combined efforts of Xu Yunfeng and Faang Zhuo.
”This thing didn't happen by accident.” Shen Dexu said to Wang Kunpeng, ”Your Seven Star Formation will become stronger with your help.”
”Not enough.” There was no sign of excitement on Wang Kunpeng's face, ”It's far from enough.”
Yao Guangxiao's Opportunities
Acoustic String of the Jin Dynasty: The Small Order of the Feathered Angle
After the water war at Poyang Lake, Zhu Yuanzhang had defeated Zhang Shicheng who was in the east and finally unified the south of China. Zhu Yuanzhang started the war with the name of Ming Zong, so after the founding of the sect, he abandoned the name ”Wu” and gave the name ”Ming” to the country.
In the years that followed, Xu Da was dispatched to sweep through northern China, defeat the famous general Wang Baobao of the Yuan Dynasty, flee to the north of Mo, and completely destroy the Yuan Dynasty. The Mongols, who had survived in the Central Plains for ninety-six years, returned to the north. At this point, the Great Brilliance Sect had unified the world.
In these eighteen years of Hong Wu, Zhu Yuanzhang had selected ten monks from the people, and was prepared to give them to the vassal lords as a gift. These monks looked forward to his future, because this was related to their own fate. They were all discussing in private. If they followed that vassal, they would have a better future. However, everyone disapproved of King of Yan and Ning Wang from the north. This was because these two vassal lords were also responsible for protecting the northern territories of the Ming Dynasty, and were constantly fighting the remnants of the northern army of Mongolia. In the past, it was hard to enjoy the blessings.
But in reality, he was waiting, waiting for someone. That person did not just come to change his fate, he was going to use his lifetime's worth of revenge. This monk called Dao Yan, his lifetime of revenge, was only limited to one. He was a sect that could flourish within the art of deception, taking revenge for his master Xi Yingzhen.
Dao Yan, commonly known as Yao Guangxiao. He was the one who told Liu Bowen that after Xi Yingzhen's defeat, he was about to bury all the chess pieces he had set up! This was the curse Xi Yingzhen had placed on him after losing to him.
As the vassal lords walked in one by one, the monks immediately fell silent, waiting for their fates to be decided. Their fates were all in their vassal lords' hands.
Dao Yan didn't care about the other vassal lords at all. He was only waiting for one person, and that was King of Yan Zhu Di. Only King of Yan Zhu Di was able to help him do what he wanted.
He didn't notice Dao Yan because he didn't care about anyone else. Zhu Di was thinking about other things, and choosing a monk was only an act of expressing filial piety. He was going to accept the orders of his father and choose a few monks to pray to Empress Ma. However, Zhu Di had never thought that such an easy-going meeting would change his life and the direction of the Empire.
Just as Zhu Di was walking past the group of monks, an old monk suddenly spoke out, his voice was soft, but Zhu Di understood immediately: ”Your Highness, I am willing to follow you.”
Zhu Di turned around and looked at the monk that recommended himself. This monk was already very old, why did he choose to follow him to the north? Zhu Di asked: ”Why?”