Wen Zhong and the others showed embarrassment, because they knew that it would be difficult for King Zhou to apologize to others, but for the sake of the Shang Dynasty, they were still willing to give it a try.

Sure enough, King Zhou was furious when he received the news at the first time, but he still had the aura of the grand master, so he reprimanded King Zhou angrily on the spot, saying: "Our ancestors are almost gone, what do you care about?" What a shame! Does Your Majesty really want to see this great merchant die in your generation!"

King Zhou was stunned, sat down, and said slowly: "Let me think about it, think about it."

Wen Zhong shook his head helplessly, and said: "Your Majesty, you have to think about it, the old minister can only say this."

At night, when King Zhou was resting, Su Daji began to blow the wind on his pillow, and said, "Your Majesty, you just listen to what the old grand master Wen said, it's just an admission of a mistake, if you can keep the country for a long time, What's the point of this face?"

King Zhou: "Okay, okay, I love my concubine, I will follow you alone."

What's ridiculous is that the words of a loyal minister in the court are not as good as a word of a vixen at the bedside. As for why Su Daji is willing to help Guo Xiaoming speak, it is because Guo Xiaoming has already shared the pros and cons of the matter of enshrining the gods with Su Daji. Daji explained one by one.

One day, Guo Xiaoming pulled Su Daji into a dream.

Su Daji looked fiercely at Guo Xiaoming in front of him, then knelt down immediately, and kept saying, "The little demon knows his mistake, and I hope the saint will forgive me, and I hope the saint will forgive me."

Guo Xiaoming said with a smile: "I know you are wrong, then tell me where you are wrong, and let me hear."

Su Daji said in a panic, "I shouldn't disrespect saints."

Guo Xiaoming: "No."

Su Daji rolled his eyes and said, "Is it my fault that I should not confuse King Zhou and endanger all living beings in the world?"

Guo Xiaoming: "No, your mistake is that you trust Nu Wa too much."

Su Daji was terrified, and said with a trembling voice: "No! Little demon, I am not qualified to see Empress Nuwa, please don't wrong the good people, the soul boy sage."

Guo Xiaoming teased her and said: "Look, are you in a hurry? How can you hide from me with your little tricks? Hehehe, I am sorry for your loyalty to her. To tell you the truth, you are not far away from death. It's been a long time."

Su Daji broke out in a cold sweat, and said, "I hope the sage will tell me the reason."

As for why she believed Guo Xiaoming, it was because Guo Xiaoming was a saint and there was no reason to lie to her.

Guo Xiaoming: "You know that Nuwa is a sage. Do you think who will bear the crime of bewitching King Zhou and causing chaos in the world when the great merchant is destroyed? Don't you really think that Nuwa will protect you?" And bear this infamy!"

Su Daji knew that after this matter was done, he would naturally not end well. She had no way to fight against the saint, but now he saw a glimmer of hope in Guo Xiaoming. If he could live, who would want to die? So she hurriedly said: "I hope the soul boy sage will save me."

Guo Xiaoming: "Ask King Zhou to admit my mistake and keep the country of the Shang Dynasty. After this incident, if Nuwa comes to trouble you, my tribe will naturally come to help you. Don't worry, I can at least keep you alive. , and lived openly and aboveboard.”

Su Daji's heart was moved, so there was today's scene.

On the second day, King Zhou announced to the world that he knew that it was a serious crime to destroy the statue of the sage and the sage, and he was willing to build the sage's temple to make atonement for the sage.

Guo Xiaoming also gave King Zhou a step down, announcing that from the moment King Zhou apologized, he would renew his friendship with the human race, and help King Zhou quell the war and restore justice.

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