Zhao Shou frowned, raised his hand, and flicked the Confucian crown.

The Confucian crown trembled, and it became clear like a wave of water. In the dark, the power covering Zhao Shou's body was washed away, and the figures of Xu Qi'an and the warlock in white appeared again.

"enough!"

The white-clothed warlock smiled, he had completely refined the luck in Xu Qi'an's body.

"I didn't know that Second Uncle knew about this place."

At this time, he heard Xu Qi'an whispering.

The white-clothed warlock frowned. On his bloody face, there was no despair and fear of imminent disaster, but calmness.

Xu Qi'an continued: "So, my real means of saving my life is not Zhao Shou and the ancestors of the Wulin League, at least I haven't fully pinned my hopes on them."

After a pause, a happy smile appeared on his face: "Are you really the supervisor who doesn't do anything?"

"Bitch, what are you waiting for!"

he yelled.

As the voice fell, behind Xu Qi'an, illusory, fluffy fox tails grew out, like peacocks spreading their tails, beautiful and terrifying.

......

PS: 7 minutes late, but finally caught up.

Single chapter before going to bed, chat.

I was going to sleep, but I read this chapter and said, I saw many readers asking why the protagonist's father didn't support the protagonist to become emperor.

There are a lot of people talking about it, so I didn't care about it at first, but some readers complained about the poor logic, I can't stand it anymore.

First of all, it took nearly a year for the protagonist to rise.Before that, his father had been planning for 20 years, and everything was ready to rebel.

At this juncture, I suddenly felt, hey, this son is good, I should abandon the plan of the previous 20 years and try to support him as the emperor.

This is the problem with the logic. It's a play.

From the perspective of God, you will feel that the protagonist is invincible. If the white warlock does not support the protagonist, it means that there is a problem with his brain or a logical loophole.

It's actually unreasonable for you to look at the problem in this way.

His father dreamed of becoming the Destiny, and he didn't know the aura of the protagonist, so he would easily waste half of his life's hard work to support a son who has no foundation?

Secondly, I clearly stated in my book that the protagonist's father had a cooperative relationship with the lineage 500 years ago, and that royal family has a solid background, soldiers, generals, and money. This is the key to the rebellion.

What is the main character?

The protagonist's father wants to make his son emperor, which lineage can agree?The family business I have worked so hard to accumulate will be used as a wedding dress for others?

Do you think this logic is okay?

In the end, Xu Qi'an had nothing but reputation and third-rank cultivation, so the rebellion depended on one person?

The warlock in white has been paying attention to his son, and he definitely understands his character and behavior. Even if he wanted to support Xu Qi'an, Xu Qi'an would not agree. .

If you want to rebel, Dafeng will definitely resist. The princes of the court are not fools. If you hand over the yellow position to others, what should you do? There must be a war.

The protagonist has to kill the people and soldiers of Dabong.

Obviously, this is impossible.With the mind of a white-clothed warlock, it is impossible not to see this point, so this echo character design.

For an author, it is actually my failure to explain to readers so carefully.

Single chapter before going to bed, chat.

I was going to sleep, but I read this chapter and said, I saw many readers asking why the protagonist's father didn't support the protagonist to become emperor.

There are a lot of people talking about it, so I didn't care about it at first, but some readers complained about the poor logic, I can't stand it anymore.

First of all, it took nearly a year for the protagonist to rise.Before that, his father had been planning for 20 years, and everything was ready to rebel.

At this juncture, I suddenly felt, hey, this son is good, I should abandon the plan of the previous 20 years and try to support him as the emperor.

This is the problem with the logic. It's a play.

From the perspective of God, you will feel that the protagonist is invincible. If the white warlock does not support the protagonist, it means that there is a problem with his brain or a logical loophole.

It's actually unreasonable for you to look at the problem in this way.

His father dreamed of becoming the Destiny, and he didn't know the aura of the protagonist, so he would easily waste half of his life's hard work to support a son who has no foundation?

Secondly, I clearly stated in my book that the protagonist's father had a cooperative relationship with the lineage 500 years ago, and that royal family has a solid background, soldiers, generals, and money. This is the key to the rebellion.

What is the main character?

The protagonist's father wants to make his son emperor, which lineage can agree?The family business I have worked so hard to accumulate will be used as a wedding dress for others?

Do you think this logic is okay?

In the end, Xu Qi'an had nothing but reputation and third-rank cultivation, so the rebellion depended on one person?

The warlock in white has been paying attention to his son, and he definitely understands his character and behavior. Even if he wanted to support Xu Qi'an, Xu Qi'an would not agree. .

If you want to rebel, Dafeng will definitely resist. The princes of the court are not fools. If you hand over the yellow position to others, what should you do? There must be a war.

The protagonist has to kill the people and soldiers of Dabong.

Obviously, this is impossible.With the mind of a white-clothed warlock, it is impossible not to see this point, so this echo character design.

For an author, it is actually my failure to explain to readers so carefully.

2 Chapter sixty

Nine unrealistic fox tails, like peacocks spreading their tails, were slowly stroking behind Xu Qi'an.

These fox tails come from the princess of the Wan Yao Kingdom, the Nine-Tailed Sky Fox.

From the very beginning, the dean Zhao Shou and the ancestors of the Wulin League were just cards that Xu Qi'an placed on the bright side.

He also has a hidden card that no one knows about—Princess of Wan Yao Kingdom.

Xu Qi'an has no connection with the princess of the Wan Yao Kingdom. In his understanding, that vixen with a strong cultivation base is just a name that appeared in the history books.

But Xu Qi'an knew that if he encountered a big crisis, he would not be able to survive it.

The princess of the Wan Yao Kingdom is definitely one of the ones who are trying to protect his existence.

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