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Chapter 104 Qiu Chuji’s concerns

Of course, the saying that the so-called Quanzhen Sect had become a Taoist sect that had submitted to the Jin Kingdom was simply an impression created in the mind of the Jin Emperor through Li Shier's words.

In fact, the Quanzhen Sect who had escaped disaster at that time, and even Qiu Chuji himself, did not have the idea of ​​​​completely surrendering to the Jin Kingdom.

But to be honest, the ambiguous relationship between Qiu Chuji and the Jin Dynasty court was already real.

But since then, this layer of ambiguity has become more intense.

Under Li Xier's guidance, Li Yuanfei personally went to Zhongnan Mountain many times to offer incense and pray for a son.

Concubine Li Yuan was a jealous person. Before she was pregnant, any of the concubines and maids who were pregnant with dragon seeds were aborted by her in every possible way. As a result, Wanyan Jing never had any children, not even a daughter.

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It's just that it's not a good idea to always kill other people's fetuses. After all, the right way is to get pregnant yourself.

Otherwise, once the emperor dies, the successor will have to choose from the two existing princes, Wanyan Hongxi and Wanyan Honglie. What good will she do with Concubine Li Yuan?

Therefore, Li Shier regarded burning incense and praying for a son as a top priority.

In order to ease the relationship with the Jin Kingdom, the Quanzhen disciples were also willing to pretend to be gods and play tricks. In particular, Sun Buer, a Qingjing Sanren, seemed to be an infertility expert and carefully diagnosed and treated Li Yuanfei's pulse.

When Concubine Li Yuan arrived at the Chongyang Palace, as her nephew's master, Qiu Chuji could not help but come out to receive her and give a speech in the dark.

Perhaps it was because Taoist Qiu was truly virtuous, or perhaps because he was so eloquent, Concubine Li Yuan believed in him after two rounds of exchanges, and became Taoist Qiu's biggest fan, oh no, it should be said that he was a devout believer.

Therefore, Li Yuanfei rewarded Qiu Chuji more than once, and her generous gifts were no less generous than those of the most popular male anchors in later generations.

You know, as the most noble concubine of the Jin Kingdom, the money and property in her hands is so rich? It is definitely not comparable to those female fans in later generations who use their husbands and fathers' money to reward her.

Li Yuanfei rewarded her again and again, and gradually Qiu Chuji felt embarrassed.

No reward for no merit! If you keep cheating and cheating like this, even if Li Yuanfei won't find out, her brothers and sisters will be watching. Isn't it really hot to hold such a precious reward?

So he wanted to do something to help Li Yuanfei, so as to relieve some of the guilt in his heart.

I have to say that Daochang Qiu is more conscientious than the male anchors of later generations on this point. The male anchors of later generations don't care about this. You are stupid and have a lot of money. If you don't lie to you, who are you lying to?

Chasing the so-called traitor Wang Daoqian was the first thing Qiu Chuji did for Li Shier.

Li Shier also has a biological younger brother named Li Geer.

Li Geer was also responsible for a number of affairs in the Jin Dynasty court. It was a spy organization similar to the Dongchang and Military Unification of later generations. Its name was modeled after the Song Dynasty, and it was also called the Imperial City Division.

Wang Daoqian was an undercover agent of the Song State, and Li Geer found out about this matter. However, because Wang Daoqian was not weak in martial arts, Li Geer secretly asked Qiu Chuji to solve the problem.

Why didn't Qiu Chuji know that Wang Daoqian was an undercover agent? It's true that Chen Xuanfeng and the world's martial arts community didn't know that Qiu Chuji had betrayed him!

Qiu Chuji pretended to be confused, but he mistakenly thought that an undercover agent from the Song Dynasty was a traitor and killed him. After killing the person, he still wanted to earn a reputation as a righteous man who fought against the Jin Dynasty.

That's right, even though Qiu Chuji had actually become a lackey of the Jin Kingdom, on the surface he still pretended to be an upright person in the martial arts world, hating evil as much as enmity and taking pleasure in grudges, only to deceive two fools Guo Xiaotian and Yang Tiexin into giving him away.

Wanyan Honglie had only heard a little about the fact that Qiu Chuji was one of his own.

In fact, Wanyan Honglie and Qiu Chuji were not very familiar with each other. After all, they were not from his line in Prince Zhao's Palace.

Even if the party-states of later generations were still divided into military and central commanders, the current Jin Kingdom is the same, with numerous hills and factions, and many noble families with deep roots.

Originally, Qiu Chuji's identity could only make Wanyan Honglie tacitly agree that he would become the master of the young prince Wanyankang, allowing him to come and go freely and even stay at Prince Zhao's Mansion.

But things are different now. Now Wanyan Honglie needs Qiu Chuji to help him defeat his powerful enemy Chen Xuanfeng.

Qiu Chuji arrived quickly.

Yang Kang was found, the Sixth Prince also acquiesced in his becoming a tutor, and everything went smoothly for Qiu Chuji.

As for teaching Yang Kang Quanzhen martial arts, there is really nothing to teach. The children are still young, so they can first learn to read and recite the Quanzhen Dao Song at the same time.

Quanzhen Daoge is almost the inner strength and mental method of the Quanzhen sect, but it is at the entry level. The lyrics contain profound morals one by one, and it still requires the guidance of famous teachers and personal insights.

Yang Kang was very smart and quickly memorized the Quanzhen Dao Song by heart. From now on, he would only need to wait until he could read the words and his body and bones could withstand some basic boxing training, and then explain the mental techniques in conjunction with the moves.

So Qiu Chuji has been relatively free these days.

When the prince was summoned, Qiu Chuji rushed over naturally. Wanyan Honglie did not show any politeness. After inviting him to sit down for tea, he stated his purpose.

After hearing this, Qiu Chuji seemed to be in a dilemma. He pondered for a while and then said: "Senior Brother Ma, a poor fellow, is not in the Chongyang Palace. It is said that he has gone to the desert, but the Tiangang Beidou Formation cannot be set up. Then is Chen Xuanfeng so powerful?"

The implication is that it's not that he doesn't want to help, but that there is no need to deal with Chen Xuanfeng like the Tiangang Beidou Formation.

In the Quanzhen Sect during this period, since most of the third generation disciples were still children, such as Yin Zhiping, Zhao Zhijing, Wang Zhifang, Zhen Zhibing, Li Zhichang and others, the oldest of whom were no more than ten years old, they naturally could not learn the Tiangang Beidou Formation.

So since Ma Yu is no longer in the teaching, the Tiangang Beidou Formation is now six short of one, and even if you want to find a substitute, you can't find one.

Wanyan Honglie had no choice but to settle for the next best thing, "It's just that we can't set up the Tiangang Beidou Formation. It's just that your five junior brothers and sisters always need someone to convince you."

Qiu Chuji had considerable say in the Quanzhen Sect, and even surpassed Ma Yu in some matters.

It's just that the head coach is still the head coach. When Ma Yu is here, Ma Yu basically calls the shots.

But as long as Ma Yu is not around, the Quanzhen Sect will naturally follow Qiu Chuji's lead.

In fact, this was Qiu Chuji's concern. He didn't want to blatantly expose the fact that he had defected to the Kingdom of Jin, which would cause him to lose his prestige.

You must know that the other brothers and sisters have reservations about their attitude towards the Jin Kingdom. On the surface, they can smile and say hello to me, hello to everyone, but in their hearts they still have hatred towards the people of the Jin Kingdom.

After all, we are not of the same race. Almost all Quanzhen sects are Han people, while the Jin people are Jurchens. Is it really good to join the Jin country? Can the Jurchens treat Han people like their own kind?

You can think of it with your toes, but it is impossible.
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