Sect Leader Is Under Great Pressure/掌门压力很大

By JiuZhouYueXia/九州月下

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After becoming Kun-Lai Sect Leader, Ji Yunlai discovers there’s always “protagonists” appearing, coveting his spiritual artifacts, his apprentice, his daughter, Kun-Lai Sect……

Note: The daughter is not biological, Sect Leader is shou, CP is master x apprentice

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Table of Contents 130/281 chapters translated

CH 001: Did I Transmigrate?

CH 002: Is He An Elder?

CH 003: Is He A Good Person?

CH 004: Is This Trouble?

CH 005: Is This A Retard?

CH 006: Is This Backing?

CH 007: Is This A Turning Point?

CH 008: Is This A Tribulation?

CH 009: Is This The Past?

CH 010: Is This A Happy Occasion?

CH 011: Is This An Old Debt?

CH 012: Is This A Test?

CH 013: Is This An Opponent?

CH 014: Is This Danger?

CH 015: Is This A Pitfall?

CH 016: Is This A Trial?

CH 017: Is This A Monster?

CH 018: Is This Saving A Beauty?

CH 019: Is This Bullying?

CH 020: Is This A Thunderbolt?

CH 021: Is This Teasing?

CH 022: Is This Protection?

CH 023: Extra 1 Kun-Lai Past

CH 024: Is This Cultivating?

CH 025: Is This A Source Of Calamity?

CH 026: Is This A Concealed Danger?

CH 027: Is This A Kidnapping?

CH 028: Is This A Tiger’s Den?

CH 029: Is This A Crisis?

CH 030: Birth And Death, Righteousness And Evil

CH 031: Past And Present, Three Lives And Three Worlds

CH 032: Eyes See Inaccuracies, Wisdom Sees Precision

CH 033: A Grand Event, Dragon Phoenix Selection

CH 034: The Virtue Of Shennong, Beneficence To The World

CH 035: True And False, Right And Wrong

CH 036: Collapsing Moral Values, Dying Virtuous Hearts

CH 037: Deep Ocean And Bright Moon, Hatred Of A Lost Pearl

CH 038: The Mantis Stalks The Cicada, Unaware The Oriole’s Behind It

CH 039: Invisible Demons, Desire Realm

CH 040: Defeat All With The Sword, Overcome Clever Tricks With Force

CH 041: Turning Over Clouds And Rain, Things Have Degrees Of Seriousness

CH 042: Ups And Downs, Continuance And Changes

CH 043: Respecting Teachers And Morality, Virtue Since Ancient Times

CH 044: Extra 2 A Day Among Kun-Lai Friends

CH 045: Divine Stone Considers, Lost Pearl Disregards

CH 046: Capturing Fish Underwater, Finding Shark Instead

CH 047: To Cleave Way With Sword, To Defeat Cunning With Power

CH 048: Success Or Failure, Surprises And Delights

CH 049: Spiritual Demons And Humans, Kun-Lai’s Two Lineages

CH 050: Advance Or You’ll Retreat, Live Or You’ll Die

CH 051: Meeting In A Previous Incarnation, Friends For A Long Time

CH 052: The Words To Forget Haunts, The Past Will Not Disappear

CH 053: God Does Not Take, Yet Bears The Blame

CH 054: Demons Come For A Reason, And Things Come To Fruition

CH 055: Extra 3 The Days With The Celestial Demon King

CH 056: The Past And Former Happenings, Are All Smoke And Clouds

CH 057: Spoiling The Younger Generation, Is Only Human Nature

CH 058: No Creating Without Destroying, No Living Without Dying

CH 059: Wielding The Halberd Within The Household, Why So Eager To Harm Each Other

CH 060: The Road Ahead Is Uneven, Seeing The Scenery For Yourself

CH 061: To Punish Without Teaching, Is Knowingly Performing Cruelty

CH 062: With An Apprentice Like This, What More Can I Ask For

CH 063: Each Walk His Own Way, Each Has His Own Dao

CH 064: The Mountain Range Congregates, The Human Heart Rages

CH 065: Extra 4 The Days With The Celestial Demon King Part II

CH 066: One Wrong Step And, Every Step Is Lost

CH 067: Turning Away From The Sea Of Bitterness, Is Never Too Late To Do

CH 068: Past Events And Former Happenings, Are Inevitably Filled With Puzzles

CH 069: I Am Who I Am, Which Is The True Self

CH 070: Extra 5 Qingdi Peak, BE, Dark

CH 071: The White Camellia Sheds Tears, Deep Affection Between Master And Apprentice

CH 072: Thousands Of Miles Away, Returning Together From Afar

CH 073: Time Flows Like Water, Everything Has Faded Nowadays

CH 074: The World Is Vast, Why Cherish Material Things

CH 075: The Long Night Will End, The Evil Spirits Are Boundless

CH 076: Qingqiu And Hundreds Of Places, All Connected To One Person

CH 077: A Heart Lacking Emotion, Naturally Makes One Ruthless

CH 078: The Hearts Of Humans And Spiritual Demons, Are Both As Deep As The Sea

CH 079: Extra 6 Being With The Great Celestial Demon

CH 080: Reunion After Hundred Years, Neither Happy Nor Rejoiceful

CH 081: Cloudy Sky Hundred Realms, Deviously Tricky Road Ahead

CH 082: Seven Talents Of Kun-Lai, With Talisman As Head

CH 083: Three Views Still Intact, Yet The Mind Uneasy

CH 084: The Player Is Confused, The Observer Is Clear

CH 085: Frost Of The Heavenly Wind, Does Not Destroy The Grass

CH 086: Ask The Sword And The Heart, Without The Sword There’s No Heart

CH 087: Extra 7 Days With The Apprentice & Great Celestial Demon

CH 088: The Power Of The Sword Peak, The Suffering Of The Sword Peak

CH 089: Past Matters Are Concluded, Current Matters Are Unresolved

CH 090: Master’s Path & Apprentice’s Heart, Each Has Its Own Basis

CH 091: Fierce Winds & Strong Grass, Only Can Kun-Lai Be Seen

CH 092: Right-Wrong & Cause-Effect, Will Eventually Meet

CH 093: Seeing May Be Believing, Trick Of The Eye

CH 094: Dancing On The Sword’s Edge, Capturing The Purple Cloud Way

CH 095: Cleanup And Aftermath, Medical Cultivators’ Joy

CH 096: A Century Of Splendor, Not Altered By Dreams

CH 097: The Way Of Purple Clouds, City Of Ten Thousand Years

CH 098: What Is Right And Wrong, Revealed When The Water Recedes

CH 099: Good Words Persuade With Difficulty, Compassion Cannot Transcend To Peace

CH 100: An Inch Of Time Is Like An Arrow, An Inch Of Gold Is Hard To Buy

CH 101: Secret But Not Revealed, Known But Not Spoken

CH 102: The Netherworld’s Nine Springs, Strongly Favoring The Apprentice

CH 103: One Wave Has Not Subsided, Another Wave Rises

CH 104: Deep Affection Is Hard To Retain, But Mastery Of Tactics Comes Naturally

CH 105: A Flower Holds A World, A Leaf Contains Enlightenment

CH 106: Celestial Beings And Mortals, Divine Heart And Human Heart

CH 107: The Wheel Of Fate Turns, With The Justice Of Heaven Prevailing

CH 108: Nine Hells And The Yellow Springs, With Ghostly Realms Boundless

CH 109: Spiritual Roots And Seeds, Immortal Lands And Fields

CH 110: Fame Spreads For A Thousand Tears, Reputation Carries For Ten Thousand Miles

CH 111: In The Year Of Meeting, A Fateful Encounter Is Ordained

CH 112: From The Nine Abyss, To The Yellow Springs

CH 113: That Year, That Month; That Time, That Day

CH 114: If There Is A Next Life, You Propose And I Will Marry

CH 115: Same Blood, Same Fate; Same Root, Same Vein

CH 116: Nine Hells And The Yellow Springs, We Shall Meet Again

CH 117: If You Do Not Leave, Then I Will Not Abandon

CH 118: Through A Hundred Tribulations And A Thousand Turns, We Share A Pillow In Flight

CH 119: Fate Is Set, Hard To Escape From Its Grasp

CH 120: Like A Dream But Not A Dream, What Is Real Is Uncertain

CH 121: The Net Of Kun-Lai, The Heart Of The Masses

CH 122: With Countless Threads And Issues, There Is Always A Return Date

CH 123: Guarding Mountains And Land, The Waves In Front And Behind

CH 124: Dare To Act, Dare To Take Responsibility

CH 125: Schemes And Wishes, Each Relies On Its Support

CH 126: One Sword Against Ten Thousand, All Returns To Dust

CH 127: Once Entering The Master’s Door, Respect The Teacher And Honor The Way

CH 128: Extra 8 The Family Of Foxes

CH 129: The Struggle Of Humanity, The Authority Of Heaven

CH 130: Shallow Affection With Deep Fate, Deep Affection With Shallow Fate

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Back To The Beginning Of Ming To Do Charity CH 068 Men And Women

Recently, the common people had a new topic to discuss, nowadays there were more and more new things——first there was a wave of new refugees arriving and there was quite a lot of people. As far as the eye could see outside the city it was all filled with people. They had thought it would be the same as before, the lords and officials would not let the refugees inside. After all, the common people were afraid that the refugees would come harm them if they were let in.

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Strangely enough, however, the refugees came and were let into the city, but it was as if they hadn’t come at all!

The refugees did not steal their things, did not harass their daughters, and did not rob passers-by in places where no one was there to catch them.

The newcomers were very well-behaved. They finally found a place that was willing to accept them so everyone was obedient and well-behaved to the extreme, lest they made a mistake and was driven out. And it wasn’t just one person being driven out. If anyone made a mistake then those with the same surname among the refugees would also be driven out.

Now when they heard this, there wasn’t even any need for the soldiers to supervise them. This group of people voluntarily began to supervise each other.

If it was found that anyone had any bad intentions——they were all of refugee backgrounds so it was not possible to conceal it from the others——then they would take care of that person privately.

After giving him a beating until he couldn’t move, don’t mention doing bad things, just walking would become a problem.

If it weren’t for the fact that the officials would come asking if a dead person showed up they might even be able to commit murder.

These people were quickly incorporated into different professions.

Most of them had gone to serve the livestock, raising pigs, cattle and sheep. After all, many of these people had farming origins. Even if they had never raised livestock in their own households, they would have definitely raised it for the landowner’s family. With work to do, their worries eased and they felt that they were now the South Bodhisattva’s people.

They now had a household registration and were no longer refugees.

This was their new “home”.

They planned to take root on this land and never leave “home” again.

The common people were also very curious about these newcomers. They all lived well under the rule of the South Bodhisattva. After more than two years, there was basically nothing to worry about. There was food and work, and sometimes their “work unit” would organize community activities. During the holidays, they would go fishing or play football with friends and family and coworkers. It was as if those years when they couldn’t fill their stomachs had passed them by for a long time.

But these newcomers told them of the life outside.

More and more people had become refugees. They were like headless flies, not knowing where to go or what to do. Sometimes they could find bark to eat, sometimes there wasn’t even that. Rumors also reached them that in some places, there were even some people who had to secretly resort to cannibalizing their own children.

“Ai, they are really pitiful.”

When the people heard these things, they all sighed.

There were also innocent children who asked: “They have such miserable lives, why don’t they come over here?”

“Yeah, why don’t they come? I can share my dried sweet potato strips with them, I’ll share……en……a handful!”

“Your sweet potato strips have all been eaten already! All the ones you have now are from me! When will you pay me back!”

The children were very forgetful. They had already forgotten the difficult days from before and only remembered the days after Lin Yuan arrived.

Now they only helped out with chores at home on holidays, as they usually were at school. Sometimes when adults asked them what they learned in school, they would count them out happily.

“I learned three words today! I remember them all!”

“I can count to a hundred!”

Their faces were filled with the innocent happiness that was exclusive to children and something that adults could no longer feel. Children would feel great joy for a toy or a praise, but adults would not.

But the people were very willing to have their children go to school, even if the family needed extra hands to help with work.

Because after studying, even if they only came away literate, these children would find better jobs in the future.

Education was not an elegant thing in the eyes of the people.

On the contrary, education was a means of promotion and resulted in tangible benefits for the common people.

They would not spout the words and teachings of sages and wise men, nor would they trust everything written in the books. They only looked at the benefits and gains.

This was really……

“It’s really great.” Lin Yuan said to Song Shizhao, with a smile on his face.

Song Shizhao looked at Lin Yuan’s smiling face in a daze. He had seen Lin Yuan smile more than once. Lin Yuan was a person who loved to smile, but his smile was always gentle and distant. It was a ceremonial smile, a perfunctory smile, like a statue of a Buddha. There was no personal emotions or feelings attached to it, but just a smile for the sake of smiling.

But now, Lin Yuan’s eyebrows were practically flying and his smile came from the heart like that of a true young man.

However, Song Shizhao was also a traditional scholar after all. He really looked down upon the people who had their children go study for the motive of gaining benefits. In his opinion, if one did not learn truths and wisdom from studying then it was better not to study in the first place.

Lin Yuan also saw Song Shizhao’s unhappiness. He asked Song Shizhao, “Why did you study?”

Song Shizhao proudly yet reservedly said: “For the sake of the kingdom’s unity, for the common people to live and work in peace and contentment.”

Lin Yuan laughed at him: “What then?”

Song Shizhao paused.

Lin Yuan: “You want fame, what you want is reputation.”

“The people want less than you. They don’t want fame, but for their children to live better in the future.”

“Mister.” Lin Yuan said, “If one place all their faith in books then it is better to have no books at all.”

Suddenly, Song Shizhao had a feeling of the clouds and mist being pulled away from his eyes. His expression was momentarily stunned, and then he quickly came back to himself. He bowed in a respectful manner: “I’m not as good as Boss.”

Lin Yuan shook his head: “Mister, it’s just that we stand at different angles.”

Song Shizhao, who had left the government office, walked on the road. The streets were bustling with people. The people were buying daily necessities. He saw a shrewdish woman bargaining with the vendors, vigorously enough she became red in the face. Judging from the brisk pace when she left, she had definitely won that haggle. When Song Shizhao arrived at the door to his home he was smiling unconsciously.

Seeing Song Shizhao’s return, the doorman quickly said: “Laoye! Someone came over in the afternoon and said that he wanted to see you. Since you were not at home he said he will come back tomorrow.”

Song Shizhao nodded: “Do you recognize him?”

The doorman shook his head: “I don’t know him. He is a young man in his early twenties. He speaks the official language with a northern accent.”

Song Shizhao thought for a while, but didn’t recall any such person. He said, “I’ll leave it for tomorrow.”

Then Song Shizhao went to his study. He was feeling rather restless and he had to practice his calligraphy to settle his mind.

While writing, he recalled what Lin Yuan said to him.

He finally understood.

What he saw and what Lin Yuan saw was completely different!

He saw only the “scholar”, a scholar’s strength of character over these thousands of years! He saw the truth, morality, and the teachings left by the great sages!

But the Boss looked only at the people, and “scholars” were just tools for Boss. They had their places and what they could and should do.

Song Shizhao recalled what he had heard of the lectures given by teachers in the school.

They taught those children literacy and then taught them to read, which was completely different from the formal education received by scholars like himself.

They did not tell the children what was right or wrong.

They let the children see and think for themselves, and then had them come to an understanding by themselves.

Were the students taught in this way still the “scholars” of the past?

Would they still hold the books of sages as a golden rule like those scholars?

Song Shizhao suddenly shuddered.

But after the chill, he suddenly felt his blood boiling in excitement!

Lin Yuan wanted to establish a new order and new rules!

Song Shizhao’s hands were shaking with excitement, and he couldn’t write the words anymore. If one stroke was wrong, then the whole word would become useless.

Why did he still live on this earth? Why didn’t he die while displaced as a refugee?

It was all for today! All to stay next to the South Bodhisattva and watch him change heaven and earth!

He wondered what kind of expressions the “scholars” of the world would show when they discover this?

He was too curious! He really wanted to see it personally!

Compared with Song Shizhao, the teachers at the school were the most affected and received the most shock. They were all traditional scholars, and most of them did not come from rich families. After all, studying was not productive, and they could only rely on their families to support them before they gained a position as an official. And brush, ink, paper, inkstone, and books all costed a lot of money. Not to mention that in order to study they must find a teacher which also costed money. Most families could only cultivate one scholar, and it might not even be possible to cultivate one that could become an official.

After all, in order for the Han people to become officials they must pass the imperial examinations. But could all scholars in this world be officials?

So as the family cultivated a scholar, it often turned into a failed investment.

An originally financially comfortable family could easily be dragged down by the expense of cutlivating a scholar.

So after these scholars saw no hope of becoming officials, they could only become teachers in order to make a living.

They would also gather together to discuss major events and matters of the kingdom, all feeling that they were very talented and intelligent. It was like this until the South Bodhisattva suddenly appeared, and they suddenly became the South Bodhisattva’s “people”.

At first, when the South Bodhisattva met them and asked them to teach, some of them didn’t understand——how could there be a right and wrong way of teaching? Could the South Bodhisattva be better at teaching than they themselves?

Then, the South Bodhisattva had people give teaching lessons to these scholars.

“Absurd!”

They all said that at first.

They wanted to persuade the South Bodhisattva, to tell him that what the scholars studied was the truths and morals of the world!

The South Bodhisattva just smiled and listened to them. When they finally exhausted themselves, the South Bodhisattva replied with an expression of repentance: “It is because Yuan was not thoughtful and made it difficult for you all. How about this, since you all feel that teaching like this is not acceptable, then let’s go and see how the common people live.”

After that they were sent to farm land and take care of livestock.

Even the poorest of them had never lived like this.

Just when they were at a loss, the South Bodhisattva had someone invite them back.

The South Bodhisattva said to them: “What you knew of the common people were from books and what others told you.”

“Now that you have become one of the common people yourself, you now know what the common people are like.”

“They are more easily contented than you, and while they don’t think about the world, this world is made up of them. Without them, you would not have enough food to fill your stomachs and peace to live your days. Your brush, ink, paper and inkstone ultimately are created by them.”

“You look down on the common people, but do you know that without the people you are nothing?”

“Now, are you willing to teach?” The South Bodhisattva looked at them with a smile.

They finally lowered their heads. Don’t know who moved first but when they had all realized it, they found themselves kneeling before the South Bodhisattva.

“We are willing to follow my lord.”

They said.

There were more and more literate children.

They would become a new force, a new pillar of society.

However, the most happy and exciting thing for the common people recently was that the South Bodhisattva was going to tour the land and visit the common people. This was a new thing. Although some emperors visited the common people before, it was really an excuse to go out traveling and have fun, often bringing along many song girls and beauties. Their version of visiting the common people was to just have each place build temporary palaces and then arrive at the palaces to have fun.

Officials from all over the country would also take the wealth and daughters of the common people and present them to the emperor.

There was no need to return the wealth.

As for the daughters……although most of them were returned to their families, as women who had lost their chastity, their future would only be accompanied by the Buddha at a nunnery for a lifetime.

But the people believed that the South Bodhisattva would not do this.

They had a kind of trust in Lin Yuan that even Lin Yuan himself felt bewildered by.

The people believed that Lin Yuan was a god, a god who loved the people. This was a profound and magnanimous love. He had no selfish desires, and because he had no selfish desires naturally there wouldn’t be any material desires.

Because everything in this world belonged to him, and since it belonged to him, he could do whatever he wanted in this world.

Lin Yuan’s tour was so that he could give the people more confidence.

At the same time, it was also to win the hearts of the people.

When he left the government office, he didn’t take too many people with him. Only Chen Baisong and a small team of soldiers followed along to protect him.

“The South Bodhisattva is here! I see them!” The young boy ran home quickly.

He had put on new clothes today. Wearing new clothes on days other than the New Year was something that had never happened before. His hands were dirty and he dared not touch his clothes. The adults in the family also put on their most presentable clothes as well.

Today, the South Bodhisattva was coming to their village, and every household had made preparations in advance.

They cleaned up the house very clean, it had never been so clean before!

The young child was hugged by his mother and placed on her lap. There was a kang at home. The kang was so big that everyone in the family could sleep on it. (TN: kang=a heatable brick bed)

They could buy coal now. He heard from his mother that when he was younger, the family couldn’t afford firewood at all, let alone coal. They could only go up the mountains to cut firewood themselves, but all the nearest trees were all cut and if they went deeper into the mountains they could encounter wild beasts.

So the family always had to endure the freezing cold every winter.

His older brother had frozen to death.

His mother said that she was holding his older brother, but when she opened her eyes the next morning, his older brother was already gone.

Fortunately, the South Bodhisattva came, otherwise he might have fallen asleep on a certain night just like his older brother and never opened his eyes again.

Not only people from their village, but even people from neighboring villages came. Especially those with relatives in their village, they had already arrived when they heard the news a few days earlier.

Then yesterday some soldiers came to seal the village, but the soldiers also told them that if too many came, it would be difficult to distinguish between loyal citizens and traitors.

The people all felt that this was the right thing to do!

When Lin Yuan and his people arrived, he saw the villagers standing on the roadside. If it weren’t for the fact that they were wearing cloth robes and didn’t pull up banners, Lin Yuan would almost think he had traveled back to the modern times.

Lin Yuan first went to a family with the surname Li. There were six people in this family. The eldest son had married a wife who gave birth to three daughters.

The younger son had not yet married a wife.

Lin Yuan first asked about their lives.

Li Sanyi was very nervous. He had never been so nervous in his life. The most important official he had ever had contact with was the village head. Never in his wildest imaginations did he expect to see the South Bodhisattva one day. How could he have known that the South Bodhisattva would one day sit opposite him, on the kang where he usually sat?

The heavens above, he never thought that the South Bodhisattva’s buttocks would sit in the same place as his buttocks had sat in before.

Li Sanyi’s heart almost jumped to his throat.

He stammered and said: “This year’s harvest is good. I, my family have a good life. We are not hungry, and there are more farmable lands being opened. The harvest next year will definitely be better than this year’s!”

He even subconciously flattered: “It’s all the blessing of the South Bodhisattva. Only after you came did we have a good life.”

Li Sanyi saw the young and handsome man in front of him smiling at him. In an instant, Li Sanyi’s face flushed red and he lowered his head, not daring to look directly at the other.

He heard the other say: “That’s good. If you have any inconvenience or issue, go find village head. But if the village head refuses to solve it, then go find the county magistrate.”

Li Sanyi quickly said: “Our village head is a good man, he is very good……”

The other chuckled: “Then that’s good.”

On the same day, Lin Yuan visited every family in this village. These villagers were very excited. They were all very eager to tell Lin Yuan about the changes their lives had undergone.

“Our family used to eat chaff! And only when the year is good will there be chaff!”

The village woman had endless words: “Now there are sweet potatoes to eat, endless sweet potatoes!”

Lin Yuan smiled as he listened to her. He didn’t think that these villagers were uncouth. In truth, uncouth people were not necessarily bad people, and people who understood etiquette and morality were not necessarily good people. But most of the world was made up of uncouth people.

They didn’t know profound truths and moral teachings, but they knew how to cultivate the land and how to make the whole family live better.

They struggle to live, but perhaps even they didn’t know how much value they could create.

The news of Lin Yuan’s tour of the common people flew to all the towns under his rule as if on wings.

The people talked about it happily.

“I heard them say that the South Bodhisattva is very handsome!”

“I also heard that the South Bodhisattva is very handsome! I heard that whenever he glances at you, whether you are a man or a woman, your face will definitley blush.”

“Yah, then that must be really handsome!”

“If I had not been born twenty years early, I would have gone and recommend myself already!”

“You? Even 20 years younger you don’t look like much.”

As a result, the big households in each city inexplicably began to offer beauties to Lin Yuan. They would offer their own daughters and if their wives were good-looking, they would even offer their wives. Some people took a different approach, thinking that maybe the South Bodhisattva preferred male sex and even offered young and beautiful boys to Lin Yuan.

Lin Yuan laughed and accepted them all. The women would act as maids, and the young men would act as manservants.

Originally, he had already felt that there were too few people in the government office. But it was not like he could go around recruiting or buying people now. So this perfectly alleviated his urgent need.

However, in order to make the people feel at ease, he still kept two of the best looking of them by his side, but as his attendants, one man and one woman. The woman was very beautiful. She was like the morning dew and the stars in the night sky. Her eyes were like autumn lakes, and even when frowning, people would not be able to help but want to ask her why she was sad.

The man was also very beautiful. It was a beauty of a man on the cusp between a teenager and a young man. He was very good-looking with long and slender limbs, skin as delicate and white as jade. Lin Yuan once saw him smile at Er Liang and Er Liang’s eyes when looking at him instantly became like that of someone looking at the lover of his dreams.

Sure enough, so long as the person was beautiful, people didn’t care whether they were a man or a woman at all.

In fact it was quite common for the gongzi of aristocratic and wealthy families to have a few male lovers.

And there were countless people who also kept actors.

The ancients sometimes also had no integrity.

The woman was called Liu Yi and she played the guqin very well. She didn’t talk much, but because of her beauty, she was very pleasing to the eyes. At first, Lin Yuan wanted her to help with some proper work, but later found out that this was a dumb beauty——she was a song and dance entertainer. Because she was beautiful, she had been sold or passed around since she was a child. Every man who gained possession of her originally hid her in the inner courtyard, but whenever they needed help from more pwerful people, they would still send her away as a bribe.

Liu Yi was beautiful and her beauty was the foundation of her livelihood. Beauty allowed her to live a better life than ordinary people. But this beauty had also caused her to suffer. The wives and concubines and maids in the households of the men who bought her hated her. Taking advantage of the male master’s absence, they would always make her kneel and she would end up kneeling for whole days on end.

Liu Yi knew that they were jealous of her, and the more they were jealous the happier she was.

Because she made a living on this, and the education she received was only on how to please men. She was a common victim of this era.

Rather than describe her as an individual perhaps it was more accurate to describe her as a vase, a portrait, something that men liked to collect and show off.

The only thing that could not be used to describe her was an independent and dignified person.

Liu Yi felt that the South Bodhisattva was different from all the men. When he looked at her, he also had admiration in his eyes, but he didn’t touch her nor did he have sex with her. Sometimes Liu Yi even felt that the South Bodhisattva pitied her.

This was a novel experience for Liu Yi and she came to like the South Bodhisattva even more.

She followed behind the South Bodhisattva as his attendant. Her beauty amazed all who saw her, but because of the South Bodhisattva, people did not dare to look at her directly.

Liu Yi felt very comfortable.

As for the other person, Chu Lin, he was different from Liu Yi. He was a gongzi of a big and wealthy family. He had the pride of being a gongzi of a big, influential family. He also looked down on Liu Yi despite being in the same situation as Liu Yi now. He would often try to talk to Lin Yuan, let Lin Yuan discover his talent.

With these two people at his side, Lin Yuan found that fewer people urged him to get married.

The people felt that the South Bodhisattva did not need to get married too early if he didn’t want to. So long as he had a sex life and had his needs being taken care of then that was enough.

And the South Bodhisattva could be with both men and women. Didn’t this lend further proof to his universal love?

Lin Yuan: “???”

Probably with Lin Yuan as a role model many merchants and wealthy people had begun to look for male lovers.

They actually felt that having a male lover was very good——women were physically weaker after all, and people who lived pampered lives would often feel tired when they move even a little. But with a male lover they could be better served on the bed. They didn’t even need to do much of the work themselves.

It was truly too good, too considerate.

As for the male lovers, most of them were their domestic servants or servants bought from outside.

When Lin Yuan heard this, he was struck into a stupor.

He didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. So he could only have people post a notice saying that so long as one had the strength and worked hard, he could live without having to sell himself.

However, there were still good-looking men who would recommend themselves to large wealthy families.

And the men who had already become “lovers” were not willing to go to work.

They felt that this kind of life was very good.

Although they were bedded, they had food and drink. And if the master’s inner courtyard had women who were lonely, they could also cop a feel.

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No need to work!

How wonderful!

Fortunately, there were only a few good-looking men, otherwise Lin Yuan would really become anxious.

He felt that in the future, he might not only have to protect women from being violated, but also protect good-looking men from the same.

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Back To The Beginning Of Ming To Do Charity CH 067 World At His Feet

Tongzhou, the prefectural government office. Lu Hui was currently sitting in the government office chatting with others.

“Have those big households take out their food supply, not mentioning eating until the beginning of spring, even eating until this time next year is enough,” The Sub-prefect said.

Lu Hui: “Easy for you to say.”

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He knew that the reason he could live without worrying about food and clothing, sitting on piles of gold and silver was all due to the big families in Tongzhou. As for the people? Those were all just filthy commoners, it wouldn’t matter even if some starved to death, in fact, it would save some food next year.

But if too many people died, then the court would send someone to ask, forcing him to spend money to smooth the problems away.

Those things that were naturally born without an asshole, only going in and not going out. Their mouths were wider than anyone else and were so difficult to be satisfied.

Earlier, he had become interested in ​​Taizhou. If he could capture Taizhou, not mentioning the rewards from the court, the Xinghua salt fields alone would be enough for him to make a lot of money——by then some people having died would be very common.

The Sub-prefect suddenly said: “There are still too many filthy commoners. My lord, I heard that the South Bodhisattva has been accepting people? Wanting all kinds of people. This subordinate think that he is just putting up a pretense to gain the people’s hearts. Tell those filthy commoners to go to the places that South Bodhisattva has rule over. We don’t even need to do anything, those filthy commoners will surely drag down that South Bodhisattva.”

“To put it bluntly, that South Bodhisattva is just a young master from a landowning background. If after occupying just a few land, he doesn’t know how much capability he has, letting any kind of people into his land, then he is nothing but a newly rich upstart.”

“Since he wants to take in people, then we’ll send the filthy commoners over.”

“While he is eaten poor by all those filthy commoners, we will not only not need to worry about too many people dying we’ll even get credit from the court, practically capturing Taizhou without any effort or blood shed at all.”

The Sub-prefect squinted his eyes and smiled, as if that scene was already playing out in front of him.

Lu Hui touched his chin: “This is a feasible way, I’ll go ask.”

They felt that there were too many people in Tongzhou, all filthy commoners. Even if they held conscriptions, it wouldn’t affect them at all. Although they just built grass shacks outside the city, their numbers were increasing, and the big households in the city was beginning to worry. As a result, they gathered together to put pressure on him as the provincial governor, telling him to think of a solution.

What solution could he have? Kill them all? He wouldn’t be able to explain it to the court and it might also cause them to do something out of desperation. The gains would not be worth the losses.

Lu Hui also knew that the areas under the South Bodhisattva’s rule were originally selling food, but later the South Bodhisattva ordered to kill a group of merchants to stop it. From this it could be seen that their food supply was definitely not much.

After thinking about it, Lu Hui went to meet with the big households in Tongzhou. These big households were people who had lived in Tongzhou for generations. From a certain point of view, the sum of these people’s influence was greater than his own. Lu Hui gave his suggestion and the big households all agreed.

They didn’t care about the affairs of the state and the well-being of the people. They only cared about their own interests and safety in Tongzhou.

After the two parties reached an agreement, Lu Hui sent people to drive away the “filthy commoners”. Those people had all wandered over from various other places, also called “refugees”, but the people and big households in Tongzhou considered them to be “filthy commoners.” If it weren’t for the fact that they had committed a crime or sin, how could they be unable to stay in their own hometowns? Natural disasters was the warning and punishment from the heavens.

These refugees did not live well in Tongzhou. They could not enter the city, and there was only bare land outside the city. They tried hard to fill their stomachs, but despite the many miles of bare land, they did not have seeds so they couldn’t even cultivate the land by themselves.

There were also some people who wanted to continue walking, but they no longer had the courage. Many of them had already lost their families on the long travel from their hometowns to Tongzhou. Although Tongzhou would not give them shelter or food, it was still a place for them to gather. The refugees gathering together also felt much safer.

When the soldiers came to drive them away, the refugee camp burst into loud screams and crying.

“Don’t touch my mother! Don’t touch her!”

“Soldier sir, I kowtow to you! Don’t drive us away! Don’t drive us away!”

“Soldier sir! I beg you, please……”

The soldiers were only obeying the order to drive them away.

But some of them said, “Go to Taizhou. There is a South Bodhisattva in Taizhou who can give you food and a place to live. Go to him. Tongzhou can’t support you. Taizhou can. Go.”

But most people didn’t want to listen to such words.

They were abandoned!

Abandoned by the court!

The court did not want them!

The refugees had no strength and no weapons to resist. They were expelled like beasts. After the soldiers drove them all the way to outside the Taizhou city wall, their way back was then blocked by the soldiers of Tongzhou.

They gathered together, their faces filled with tears. In the end, they decided to head towards Taizhou.

Their only thought was to live.

When Jiang Gui learned that a large number of refugees were gathered outside the city gates of Taizhou City, his whole person did not feel good. He didn’t know how to deal with these people. They were huge in number, but if he didn’t do something about them, who knew when they would cause trouble. And if Taizhou accepted them then they would have to spend a lot of food to feed them.

In this era when food was capital, Jiang Gui was in a dilemma.

Fortunately, before he even reported the issue to Lin Yuan, Lin Yuan had personally led people over.

These people were all scholars or could read and write. They either had a heart to advance their career and actively followed Lin Yuan, or they were coerced to come help by Lin Yuan. In short, it didn’t matter what the reason was, Lin Yuan now had people who he could use.

Lin Yuan went to see Jiang Gui, and Jiang Gui handed over management.

“Get the food ready.” Lin Yuan said, “You don’t need fine grains, the old coarse grains of previous years will do. Boil it into a mash.”

Lin Yuan’s prestige was huge now. As soon as he uttered his orders, no one below was lazy or did things in half measures. He arrived in Taizhou the afternoon before, and by the next morning everything that should be prepared was prepared.

The refugees didn’t have time to set up shacks and slept directly on the ground in the wild. Fortunately, it was not yet winter, and the temperature in autumn wouldn’t kill people. Several people huddled together to get a good night’s sleep. After all, they were used to this kind of living environment.

“Do you smell something fragrant? It smells like someone is cooking something.”

“I can smell it too.”

“Maybe it’s the people in the city cooking their meals.”

“I wonder if we can go into the city in the future.”

“Don’t dream, we’re lucky if they don’t drive us away from here.”

Just as they were talking in low voices, they saw that a side door in the city wall suddenly opened.

There were people carrying stools, tables, and huge iron buckets.

The smell of food was coming from them.

The refugees swallowed, but did not dare to act rashly. Sure enough, many soldiers also followed behind them.

Even more so they didn’t dare to move.

Someone whispered: “Could the food be for us?”

The person next to him laughed at him: “Are you daydreaming?”

But even though they said that, they still had hope in their hearts.

Just as they looked over at the city wall eagerly, a soldier rang the bell and shouted: “Come here to line up and get food! Enter the city after registration!”

What was “registration”? No one understood, but everyone understood the words “enter the city”.

Instantly, they walked over with their arms supporting each other, but they were ordered by the soldiers to line up in small groups. Dozens of wooden tables were set out and behind each wooden table was a scholar sitting. They each had their own tasks in putting these refugees on file and giving them household registration.

Everyone who had registered could get a bowl of rice mash.

There were sweet potatoes, beans, and some grains, as well as a little salt and oil.

But for the refugees, this bowl of mash was probably the most delicious meal they had eaten in so many years.

One registered person received a bamboo bowl of mash and directly dug in to it with his bare hand, stuffing it into his mouth. Fortunately, the mash was almost cooled down, otherwise his tongue and maybe his throat would be burned.

Lin Yuan stood on the top of the wall, looking at the crowd below. Jiang Gui stood beside him.

“So many people……” Jiang Gui was worried. “Just taking a look there should be thousands of people.”

There were not yet tens of thousands of people, but the people were still coming in continuously. This was just the first batch.

In the end, the number of people they accepted was likely to exceed 20,000 or even more.

Twenty thousand people was the population of a small city.

Lin Yuan: “It’s not considered too many.”

Jiang Gui’s eyes widened.

Lin Yuan smiled and said: “Even if 200,000 people come, it won’t overwhelm me now. What’s more, with more people coming, doesn’t it mean that we have more popular support? After the refugees come, the common people from other places will also come.”

Jiang Gui: “But we……our food……”

Lin Yuan smiled and said: “If we don’t have food, we can go take it from others. Aren’t there a lot of big households in Tongzhou? After taking all of their food supply, we will have the food to feed these people.”

It was not that he had no food because his food was enough to feed these people.

In his view, what Tongzhou had done was to just look at the short term benefits without seeing the long term consequences.

Now Tongzhou still had food, so they drove away the refugees.

When there was less food, they would drive away the common people who had not much wealth.

So long as they got a taste of the sweetness, Tongzhou would fall into a vicious cycle.

And then driving themselves into a dead end.

The common people were different from the refugees in that they had family assets, and some slightly wealthy ones even had servants.

If they came seeking shelter with Lin Yuan, then they would be able to inject new market vitality into the place under Lin Yuan’s rule.

Lin Yuan would not complain about too much money or too many people.

The people were also capital.

The more people the more power.

“It’s the South Bodhisattva.”

Don’t know who glanced up at the city wall and saw Lin Yuan standing there.

The soldiers all looked up one after another, and the refugees also looked up.

“South Bodhisattva!”

“It is the South Bodhisattva who came to see us!”

“South Bodhisattva pity us!”

Don’t know who knelt first. The soldiers and refugees all looked up at Lin Yuan, and then bent their knees. Lin Yuan looked at the people below. They knelt down on their knees with pious eyes and then bent their upper bodies to touch their heads to the ground, performing the most solemn rite in this world.

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No one spoke, and only the wind could be heard in Lin Yuan’s ears.

He couldn’t tell what he was feeling in his heart at that moment.

But it was at that moment that he suddenly understood what it felt like to have the world at his feet.

It was as if he had everything, everyone took his will as their own will, took his ideal as their own ideal.

This was the feeling belonging to “the emperor.”

It was enough to intoxicate anyone.

Including him.

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The Cruel Tyrant CH 050 Reputation

In the main hall of the Crown Prince’s Palace, a handsome middle-aged man sat on a chair with a dark expression on his face. Opposite him was a slightly fat man whose anxious and restless appearance only fanned the flames of Ye Haolin’s anger. He felt even more despise towards the notorious Crown Prince.

After a while, the eunuch’s high voice sounded in the ears of the two men.

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“His Royal Highness has arrived.”

Ye Haolin was one of the martial artists in jianghu with high martial arts, so he would naturally not fawn and scrape at a notorious and scandal ridden Crown Prince. But after all, he was living under the imperial rule, in addition his delinquent son was still in the hands of the other, so Ye Haolin was not as foolish as to directly accuse and offend Su Mu.

“Caomin, Ye Haolin, pays respects to the Crown Prince.” Ye Haolin said as he cupped his fist without expression.

Huang Shun appeared to be a lot more nervous, his face pasted with the smile businessmen usually had on, as he bowed and said: “Caomin, Huang Shun, pays respects to His Royal Highness.”

Su Mu could guess the purpose of these two people, so his face also had a slight expression of discomfort. After all, it was Su Mochi who snatched their sons into the palace back then, as a result, his attitude towards them also improved a lot.

“Please have a seat.”

Ye Haolin was a member of jianghu and a well known martial arts master. Even if he was injured by Su Mochi for trying to save Ye Qingfeng three years ago, it would not be possible for him to act humbly in front of Su Mu.

Ye Haolin said to Su Mu expressionlessly: “Your Highness, my son has misbehaved, please let him out and let me teach him a lesson.”

Huang Shun on the side also hurriedly smiled and said: “Yes, yes, my son is young and ignorant, completely unfamiliar with the rules of the palace. I am afraid he will offend Your Highness. It is better to let this caomin take him home and discipline him.”

Su Mu sat in an attentive manner, and said with a gentle expression: “Villa Master Ye, Ye Qingfeng’s movements in the palace are not restricted. Whether he wants to leave or stay it all depends on his will.”

Su Mu avoided Ye Haolin’s suspicious gaze and said to Huang Shun: “Merchant Huang, Huang Xuan is only barely able to get out of bed now after being seriously injured. It is really not suitable for him to travel at this time. After he has recovered, I will definitely not stop him from leaving the palace.”

However, after Su Mu said that Huang Xuan was badly injured and could not get out of bed, Ye Haolin’s eyes when looking at Su Mu became even more contemptuous, while Huang Shun on the side became so angry he could barely speak, pointing at Su Mu with a flushed face: “You……you……as the Crown Prince of a country……how can you……harm the innocent at will……”

“Is there a lack of innocent people he has killed or harmed? I thought you had reformed, but it seems it is true when they say it is difficult to change one’s nature.” Ye Haolin said coldly, “Su Mochi, today you must call Ye Qingfeng out, otherwise even if I lose my life I will definitely make you suffer!”

Huang Shun trembled all over, glaring at Su Mu and said, “Crown Prince, don’t oppress others too much. Although I am a trivial merchant, I am not an ant at the mercy of others!”

Su Mu: “……”

Oi, what are you imagining happened!

Su Mu said with an exasperated face: “Don’t be mistaken, the two of you. Huang Xuan was injured on the battlefield. Ben Gong has not harmed a hair on his head. If you don’t believe me, you can ask him yourself.”

Naturally, Ye Haolin would not go to see someone he was complete strangers with, but Huang Shun, who was anxious to see his son, wanted nothing more than to grow another pair of feet to get to his son’s side faster.

After Huang Shun left, Ye Qingfeng also came out.

Ye Haolin looked at Ye Qingfeng, whose eyes would not meet his, and his face became as dark as the bottom of a pot. He scolded in a low voice, “Unfilial son, come back with me.”

Ye Qingfeng could do nothing but look at Su Mu reluctantly and follow Ye Haolin’s steps. Ye Haolin looked at his reluctant appearance and instantly regretted that he didn’t break his legs when he first returned to Xuefeng Villa to report his safety.

Looking at Ye Haolin’s ugly expression, Ye Qingfeng knew that it might not be easy to fool his way out this time. He plucked up his courage and said, “Father, why are you here in person? Just ask someone to notify me if there is anything the matter.”

Ye Haolin paused suddenly, turned around with a look of anger, and scolded, “How many people have I sent? Was there even one time you did not send them back casually? And you still have the face to mention this to me?”

Ye Qingfeng lowered his head and rubbed his nose. In a tiny voice he said: “It’s not like there’s anything pressing at home anyway.”

“Nothing pressing? You don’t care about the things at home so how would there be anything pressing. Your elder brother and I are busy all day long whereas you are not only idle all day long, you even crawl onto someone else’s bed to be some kind of male pet……”

“Father, I……”

Ye Haolin said resentfully: “Shut up, our face is conpletely lost because of you. Immediately go back with me, otherwise you don’t need to ever go back.”

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Liu Xi, who learned that Ye Qingfeng had been caught and returned home by his father, curved his red lips, revealing a deceptive smile like a fox spirit. He murmured to himself: “There is one more.”

Huang Xuan’s face was completely pale and bloodless as he sat in the Crown Prince’s bedroom, Huang Shun’s harsh words echoing in his mind.

“He is the Crown Prince and he will definitely be the Emperor in the future, but you? How long can the son of a powerless merchant survive in this deadly harem? Now, you are young and the Crown Prince is enamoured with your appearance, but how can beauty last? One day he will become tired of you.”

Huang Xuan clutched the sheets tightly with both hands, and retorted weakly: “But, I like the Crown Prince, I love him……”

“Why don’t you understand, would the Crown Prince of a country be lacking in love? So what if you like him? In the end you are just one of his many male favorites, and there are many people who can replace you……”

As soon as Su Mu walked into his gorgeously furnished bedroom, he saw Huang Xuan lying on the bed with a worried expression, not even noticing his arrival.

Su Mu leaned close to him. His heart felt like it was being tickled as he looked at the youth’s firm and smooth skin. He couldn’t help but lean forward and kiss him.

Huang Xuan, who was lost in his own world, startled back into the present. When he came back to himself and saw the extremely handsome face of the Crown Prince he instantly panicked: “When did you come, Your Highness?”

Su Mu leaned on the bed and said, “A long while ago. What are you thinking? That you are so distracted.”

Huang Xuan looked at Su Mu earnestly and said, “Your Highness, can I still go to the imperial medical college?”

Su Mu glanced at him and said with a smile: “Are you still thinking about this? Of course.”

The clear eyes were like shining gems, causing Su Mu’s lust to rise, unable to stop himself from leaning down and kissing him twice.

It was just that Huang Xuan’s injury was still not healed, so he could only stop there.

Thinking of doctor Hu’s tactful reminder not to do anything to Huang Xuan in his current state, Su Mu instantly got the urge to throw the old man out the window.

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Was his reputation that bad?

Looking at Huang Xuan, who was wrapped in bandages all over his body but still looking at him eagerly, Su Mu could only suppress his lustful desires, and said, “Don’t think about anything else, just rest and heal quickly.”

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The Cruel Tyrant CH 049 Undercurrent

Yesterday after Su Mu heard what Huang Xuan said, he immediately sent people out of the city to investigate Tian Guohai and the leader of the southeast army. And the result was, there was indeed some clues to be found.

Tian Guohai accepted Shi kingdom’s 100,000 shi of grain and grass supply aid, and the southeast army was directly a puppet controlled by Shi kingdom.

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The temperature in the study room dropped instantly.

When Su Mu got the detailed information about Shi Ran’s life, he had to admire the other in his heart.

Shi Ran was sent as a political hostage to the Wu kingdom at the age of seven. During this period, he was no different from any other hedonistic son of the privileged class of nobility, but he won the heart of Princess Hongyun of Wu kingdom. After the death of the emperor of Shi, Wu kingdom helped Shi Ran ascend the throne of the Shi kingdom.

After returning to Shi kingdom, Shi Ran completely revealed his wolfish side. None of his 23 brothers escaped his claws, and among Shi Ran’s uncles, only a few useless ones were allowed to live. The entire royal family of the Shi kingdom was cut by more than half by him.

In just fifteen years, Shi kingdom had grown from a vassal state of Wu kingdom to a giant that could compete with Wu kingdom.

Shi Ran was indeed a ruthless person.

Su Mu’s eyes were as sharp as a knife, and he sneered as he looked at the information in his hand: “Unfortunately, you met me.”

Throwing down the report in his hand, Su Mu called out to the door: “Call Shi Nuo to come over.”

A moment later, a young man in black walked into Su Mu’s study and knelt down: “Chen, Shi Nuo, pays respects to Your Highness.”

Su Mu walked out from behind the desk and looked at Shi Nuo indifferently: “Kill all the blood relatives of Prince Jinyang in Jinyang City.”

The handsome young man didn’t even blink his eyes, and immediately disappeared in front of Su Mu after taking the order.

Looking at the door where Shi Nuo disappeared, Su Mu’s eyes seemed to see an enemy tens of thousands of miles away. His voice was indifferent and ruthless, as if he came from the abyss of hell.

“If you want to control the pawns on my chessboard, then I will leave you with no pawns to control.”

On a night three days later, several gorgeous mansions in Jinyang City exuded a frightening and heavy scent of blood.

Shi Ran was able to control the army by controlling the people in the upper echelons of Jinyang City, but at this moment, these people were all dead. The guards sent by Shi Ran only arrived a few days ago. How could the local tyrants of Jinyang City let an outsider assert power over them?

Jinyang City was now without any master and quickly spun out of control, completely plunged into chaos. In order to fight for power, those few small fish and shrimps remaining had no intention of caring about Shi kingdom or Wu kingdom. As a result, Shi Ran could only watch the army of Wu kingdom pass through Jinyang City completely unobstructed.

“This subordinate deserve to die, Your Majesty, please punish us.” The several guards knelt behind Shi Ran and pleaded guilty.

Shi Ran stood without emotion in his eyes and said: “After you return, go to Shi Tower to receive your punishment.”

Despite having seen many hellish scenes, when they heard the word “Shi Tower”, the hearts of every one of the guards trembled.

Shi Ran looked at the army of the Wu kingdom passing through Jinyang City like a long winding snake, and knew that the plan for the Qing kingdom and the Wu kingdom to consume each other’s military strength had completely failed. There was a fierce undercurrent surging in his pupils, and a chilling smile appeared on his face.

“Unexpectedly, it would seem that I have failed by your hands. You are ruthless enough and decisive enough. Su Mochi, you once again made me admire you. In that case, I will give you a gift. I hope you will like it.”

The arrival of the Wu kingdom’s army won a decisive victory without any surprise, but the three rebel leaders Tian Guohai, Wu Ji, and Chen Zhou all remained intact in their home base. Su Mu was not knowledgeable in fighting wars, so this matter was directly handed over to Sun Haoran and Shen Wei while Shi Yan was transferred back to Su Mu’s side.

The light gauze was like smoke, the candlelight casting a warm glow, and under it all was a beauty that looked like he had stepped right out of a picturesque painting. Ye Qingfeng, who was slapped away by Su Mu for the fifteenth time, could only sit on the opposite side of Su Mu and relieve his sorrows with wine.

He stepped on the stool with one foot and supported his body with one hand, leaning back on the chair in an unrestrained posture. Opening his mouth, he poured the wine directly from the wine jug into his mouth. Droplets of wine splashed on his handsome face and slid down his throat to fall down that muscular and tanned chest. That sexy Adam’s apple moved as he swallowed, causing people to have an urge to commit a crime against him.

At this moment, Yuzhu’s voice came from outside the door.

“Your Highness, Liu Gongzi would like to see you.”

Su Mu, who was holding the brush, paused and said, “Let him in.”

Liu Xi was originally Shi kingdom’s spy inserted in the palace. Later, he defected to Su Mu’s side. It was the list provided by Liu Xi that allowed Su Mu to catch all of Shi kingdom’s spies in the imperial city at that time.

The shadow of Shi kingdom could be seen everywhere in this war, and Su Mu inevitably would want to see him and ask about it.

The vermilion door was opened, and an extremely seductive man with snow white skin and plum blossom red lips walked in dressed in red silk robes.

Liu Xi brought a plate of golden pastries to Su Mu’s side, and gracefully placed the porcelain plate by Su Mu’s hand.

A faint scent of incense reached Su Mu’s nose, causing his nerves that had been strained for most of the day to relax a little.

Su Mu picked up a piece of pastry and put it in his mouth. He leaned back on the chair to rest.

Liu Xi consciously placed his hands on Su Mu and began to knead his shoulders, gently persuading him: “Your Highness, if you are tired, take a rest. Don’t harm your body.”

His voice was low and magnetic, practically an invisible aphrodisiac.

Seeing him so blatantly seduce Su Mu, Ye Qingfeng couldn’t help but want to strangle him.

Ye Qingfeng narrowed his eyes and smiled, staring at Liu Xi dangerously: “Since you know that the Crown Prince is tired, then don’t hover around in front of him.”

Liu Xi sneered: “Don’t know who has been in the Crown Prince’s study acting like an eyesore for nearly half the day.”

Ye Qingfeng put down his wine flask with a bang, and said coldly, “You’re looking for death!”

Ye Qingfeng raised his right hand and was about to hit Liu Xi.

Su Mu, who was resting with his eyes closed, suddenly opened his eyes and scolded in a low voice, “Stop it.”

Liu Xi casted a triumphant glance at Ye Qingfeng, who had to stop, then turned to Su Mu and said, “Your Highness, don’t be angry. Ye Gongzi is a hero of jianghu and is accustomed to acting unrestrained and natural. Impulsiveness is inevitable.”

Su Mu raised his hand and signaled Liu Xi to stop.

After a while, someone came to report that the patriarch of both the Ye and Huang family would like an audience.

Su Mu had to go to the front hall to meet the guests.

Ye Qingfeng immediately hit a palm towards Liu Xi’s heart after feeling that Su Mu had gone away far enough and would not notice.

“Bang——”

The ghost-like figure of Shi Yan seemed to appear out of nowhere to stand in front of Liu Xi and said, “Ye Gongzi, this is the Crown Prince’s Palace, please show some respect.”

Liu Xi sneered and looked at Ye Qingfeng, “Acting so arrogant, you think that this place is your Xuefeng Villa.”

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Ye Qingfeng gave him a cold look and walked out.

Huang Xuan, who could now get out of bed for a brief walk also got the news. He looked confused and wondered, “Isn’t Dad very afraid of the Crown Prince? How come this time he dared to come see the Crown Prince?”

TN: LMAO the “in-laws” are here. Poor Su Mu.

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After Becoming The Tyrant CH 019 The King’s Army

“Can I come to the conclusion——you demons have no memory at all?”

The King sat up. His shoulder was still a little bit painful but the wound was much better. The holy fire had healed his injuries.

Only one arrow of Baron Sheehan’s three arrows hit the King. The reason there were two holes in the cloak was that after the King drew the arrow out, he used the arrow to pierce through the cloak again in the spot above the heart.

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He seemed to want Baron Sheehan to believe that he was dead.

“If you say this, my colleagues will feel wronged.”

The Devil avoided the topic as the King was clearly in a rage. He wisely didn’t want to provoke the King’s anger even further……although this possibility was very low.

“Long time no see, Your Majesty.”

“Long enough that your head has completely forgotten the terms of the contract, yes?”

Sure enough, the King was definitely not a forgetful person.

On the contrary, he had a surprisingly good memory, and he was also very talented in holding grudges……He seemed to have plans to double the old and new hatred together.

The Devil got a bad feeling.

“It’s like this, Your Majesty.” The Devil defended himself, “After you abandon the human form you will have true immortality. And look at your courtiers——how worthless they are! How dare they betray you! But we are not the same——hell has been waiting for your arrival for a long time! My dear Majesty, we will be your most loyal ministers with the sharpest blades, and will offer you the kingdom of darkness.”

“Your sophistry is the same as before.”

The King replied.

Immediately afterwards, he expressed his attitude in two words:

“F**k off.”

“My dear Majesty, you are too partial! It is not only the human world that can offer you the throne.” The Devil stretched out his hand to help the King get up from the ground.

The King ignored him.

Okay, he can be sure now. If the King had a holy sword in his hand at this moment, he would definitely pierce it into his heart without hesitation.

The Devil thought.

The skulls inlaid on the bone carriage closed their mouths, not even daring to splash sulphurous tears. The nightmare steeds quietly lowered their front hoofs and no longer neighed. They seemed to have a natural awe of the King. At this time, they were all very quiet, all betraying their master, the Devil, displaying quite the admirable characteristic the denizens of hell were known for.

Let the Devil face the King’s anger by himself.

The Devil cursed in his heart.

He saw the King walk to the vow knights who had fallen on the ground, and quickly tried to reduce the King’s anger: “They’re just asleep!”

In order to prove his words, he snapped his fingers, and a cloud of black mist flew out of the vow knights, even healing much of their injuries on the way.

“In fact, Your Majesty, you may have a slight misunderstanding of me.”

The Devil’s attitude towards the King was very strange. If he had the opportunity, he would definitely try his best to take away the King’s soul. Aside from this however, he was truly willing to do everything for the King. When the King woke up, he immediately stopped acting out of line and tried his best to behave like it had never happened.

“I’m here to escort you back to the palace. Look, what a beautiful carriage I have prepared for you.”

“Beautiful enough for twelve Holy Inquisitors to cross the sea, is that it?”

The King picked up the knight commander’s sword.

“They can put on a disguise. And it will also allow you to leave here quietly, without being spotted by the little mice outside.” The Devil had a keen insight into conspiracy. He guessed a little bit of the King’s plan and took the opportunity to cleverly present his value.

Ai, he knew all too well what kind of person His Majesty was——

A qualified king.

So long as it had a value, then to the ruler it would be useful. For this reason, the monarchs wouldn’t even mind putting aside their hatred for the time being. Of course, so long as there was a chance, His Majesty would be very happy to kill the donkey when the grinding was done. (TN: to get rid of somebody once he has ceased to be useful)

So he said that the King was really suitable for hell.

The King didn’t have on any expression, but with a sharp sound, he pushed his sword into its sheath.

The Devil shrugged helplessly.

………

The Devil worked very hard this time so that the sword that the King had finally pushed back into the sheath would not be drawn out again.

The bone carriage drawn by the nightmare steeds had transformed into an ordinary inconspicuous carriage. The vow knights also woke up one after another. The Devil also politely asked His Majesty if he wanted to erase their memories.

The King ruthlessly rejected his favor.

The vow knights used their loyalty to win the King’s rare trust. Now, any of the vow knights had a higher status than the Devil in the eyes of the King.

Of course, the knights showed with their actions that they were indeed reliable.

After they woke up, they found that the King was sitting in the carriage safe and sound and instantly wanted to cry with joy. However, if it were not for the King stopping them in time, they would definitely draw out their swords to fight the Devil in a bloody duel.

“He works for me now.”

The King, dressed in a new red cloak that the Devil manifested from nowhere, was sitting by the carriage window.

People in this era were no strangers to demons, monsters, and witches. Although most of them regarded these as horrible nightmares that brought only disaster to ordinary people, the upper class obviously knew more about them.

This was the case with the knight commander.

After several battles, the vow knights seemed to have come to regard the King as an omnipotent existence. The knight commander was not surprised that the King was able to control the Devil——perhaps in his opinion, it was only natural for all creatures on Legrand’s soil to surrender to the King.

But he was very hostile to the Devil.

“Your Majesty, even the unpardonable traitors are more trustworthy than the Devil. Both legends and history have proved their treacherous, insidious and capricious natures.”

The knight commander loyally advised.

“I know.”

The King had already confirmed that the Devil could not directly touch him. He let out a cold smile laced with unspoken meaning.

“It’s not that there were never Templars in the Rose family.”

Ai……

The Devil who was driving the carriage once again thought of the dark age nostalgically.

The people were so amiable to the Devil at that time.

During the day, the carriage swaggered out of the forest.

The soldiers of Baron Sheehan dutifully controlled the exits of the forest, and the Devil deliberately passed by them blatantly with wicked fun. But none of them found out.

When he left the forest, the King’s gaze swept the Truu Castle standing in the sun.

………………

The King left silently, indicating that he did not want to expose himself to everyone’s eyes so quickly.

This also meant that the news that “the King was dead” would soon spread throughout Legrand.

It seemed that the King was determined to solve all the emergency crises revealed in the fate line in one fell swoop.

He bypassed the Truu Castle and rushed to the palace by other roads.

After the Devil’s nightmare carriage had been disguised, it would not rouse any suspicions even among the members of the clergy. But this also limited its speed. It was now similar to an ordinary carriage. However, in an age when the glory of theocracy was still triumphant, there was always nothing wrong with caution.

Two days have passed since the night of siege and betrayal.

The King’s carriage stopped in an ordinary tavern where he rested in a room.

The King had already locked down on who his true enemy was at this time.

According to the medieval law of succession to the throne, there were actually not many people who were eligible to ascend the throne after his death. Blood relatives of the Rose family and other aristocrats who had some kind of marriage ties with the royal family. Let’s put it this way, people who could profit from the death of the King could stretch from the palace all the way to the outside of the capital, and at least a dozen of them were qualified for the throne.

Therefore, before the assassination took place, the King could only list all possible enemies.

But now he knew exactly who it was.

The clue lay in the heavy cavalry of Gulundi.

The Gulundi heavy cavalry, as a mercenary group with terrifying combat effectiveness and known to be notoriously ferocious, would not appear inside Legrand’s borders if there were no reason behind it. They were distributed on the continent of Elta from the east to the south of the Abyss Strait. Only those who controlled the coastal ports in the southeast of Legrand had the opportunity to receive such a batch of foreign aid.

The eye-catching appearance of the Gulundi heavy cavalry required that this person must have a certain influence on the transportation industry of the Legrand Empire, otherwise he would not be able to smuggle a team of Gulundi heavy cavalry across Legrand to quietly appear on the grassland outside Truu Castle.

In addition to this, the King’s brief contact with Baron Sheehan also provided him many clues.

Leaving aside the betrayal, Baron Sheehan was undoubtedly a qualified general and qualified lord. Those who could persuade him to their side must not have too many smudges on their reputation in the eyes of the public.

Therefore, it was clear who the enemy was:

Grand Duke Grice.

A great nobleman with a very good reputation, but previously considered a nobleman who liked to keep a low profile. He also had the qualifications to succeed to the throne. His qualifications were even on the same level as that of the Duke of Buckingham.

A dog that bit people was a dog that did not bark, wasn’t that the truth?

Hidden in the shadow on the side of the window, the King looked down onto the streets indifferently. He could see two to three heavily armed cavalrymen passing by from time to time.

The appearance of cavalry on the daily streets itself represented a sign of turmoil.

The fact that the Duke of Buckingham did not die made everything about to be staged completely different from the fate line. An old duke with a glorious reputation and at the forefront of succession to the throne meant too much. Moreover, he would be the most powerful of the royalists, and would protect the throne so long as he didn’t see the King’s body with his own eyes.

Tensions would be inevitable.

But the war would be very restrained.

The King knew this.

The war in this era was like playing chess. The castle and the knights were the pawns on the chessboard. People in the game mobilize the pawns on the chessboard to consume each other and enact revenge on each other. But so long as it was not the final moment, no one would easily engage in a head-on conflict. This would be a stalemate. [1]

What the King needed was this time.

In addition, he also needed an army.

An army that could secretly support him and no one could guess who was truly behind them.

You c an fi nd t he la te st cha pte rs at ( th e bl mu se . c o m )

Earlier on that cold night in the forest, the King realized where he could obtain this army.

The answer was Ingres.

A wild state with endless rebellions.

AN: [1] Reference “Edward I”, author Marc Morris

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