No matter how dangerous Wan'an Temple is, it has nothing to do with Su Yi.

Because Zhao Min knew very well that if he and his brother Wang Baobao wanted to escape the city with their lives, they could only rely on Su Yi.

Therefore, not only could they not kill Su Yi, but they had to pray that Su Yi would be safe.

Not only did Su Yi want to be safe, but they also had to personally release the masters of the six major sects that they had worked so hard to capture, and then detoxify them one by one, so that Su Yi could be satisfied and escape with them.

The world is indeed uncertain. We were enemies at war with each other before, but now we have to work together to overcome the difficulties.

Zhao Min originally thought that he could force Su Yi to submit by his own means, but even if he beat her to death, he would never have thought that the end result was that everything she arranged was useless. Change it back.

They don't think about how to rescue the six major factions at all, but how to get you to take the initiative to release the six major factions.

Although Zhao Min felt humiliated, the more she thought about it this time, the more she admired Su Yi.

Really convinced.

It's just that the fate of the family really worries Zhao Min. At this time, her hatred for Su Yi is still greater than other emotions.

After arriving at Wan'an Temple, Wang Baobao quickly summoned the generals in the temple to give lectures and unify their thoughts.

Fortunately, those who were summoned here by Zhao Min were all direct troops of the Ruyang Palace. The Mongols did not have the Confucian ethical system of monarchs, ministers, fathers and sons. They admired the strong, worshiped heroes, and were loyal to their masters, not the monarch.

Therefore, as long as they have sufficient prestige, persuading their subordinates to rebel is much easier for the Mongols than for the Han people, because they do not need to find any high-sounding reasons or bear moral and value pressure.

Zhao Min quickly handed over Shixiang Ruanjin Powder and dozens of formulas of the antidote to the Seven Insects and Seven Flowers poison, and asked Su Yi and the others to detoxify and save people.

Without further ado, Su Yi slightly verified and distributed the antidote directly to Zhang Sanfeng and Master Miejie. The three of them split up to save people.

Master Miejie expressed his concerns about Zhao Min and felt that someone should be left to watch Zhao Min to prevent the witch from playing any other tricks. However, Su Yi told Master Miejie that there was no need at all because Zhao Min was under the threat of death. Now I wish that all the people from the six major sects would regain their fighting strength, so that they could have more protection when they leave the city later, and be more confident in escaping.

Therefore, as long as Zhao Min and Wang Baobao want to get out alive, they will definitely not play any tricks at this time.

It is worth mentioning that when they arrived at Wan'an Temple, the two little ghosts were too uneasy to come out and take action. Su Yi simply sent out two little ghosts, one to find the whereabouts of Xiao Zhao and the others to see if they could get out of the city safely; and the other to search for weak links near the city wall to explore the route out of the city later.

The six major parties were overjoyed and grateful for the rescue of Su Yi and others.

Different from the original plot, in this world changed by Su Yi, Zhao Min was so confused by Su Yi's series of operations that he had no time to question the six major sects of martial arts, and had no time to torture them. He just fed Shixiang Ruanjin San at regular intervals, allowing him to They were unable to resist and fled.

The people of the six major factions did not suffer as much as in the original plot.

But sometimes not paying attention is also a kind of torture.

Zhao Min was willing to question them, which proved that they still had value. At least they knew Zhao Min's purpose and knew that Zhao Min would not kill easily, but planned their martial arts.

But Zhao Min only fed them poison regularly, and also fed them the poison of seven insects and seven flowers, but he didn't tell them what his purpose was, and just locked them up. This made them feel tortured and desperate, because they didn't know what was waiting for him. What will happen tomorrow? They don't know whether they will be executed by Zhao Min.

The psychological pressure of worrying about their fate is actually greater than doing something for them.

When the other five major sects saw Su Yi, Zhang Sanfeng and Miejie Shitai, disciples from almost every sect cried with joy, and some even knelt down to express gratitude on the spot.

When Master Miejie rescued the disciples of the Emei Sect, one of the emotional disciples hugged his master and cried loudly, unable to control himself.

Just as Master Miejie was worried, many disciples of the Emei Sect were ravaged and lost their innocence. However, Zhao Min later discovered this and stopped it in time, saving these female disciples from an even more miserable and humiliating fate.

As a woman, Zhao Min also hated this kind of thing, and even killed the evil-doing soldiers in front of the Emei disciples as a warning to others.

Master Miejie listened to the disciples narrate these things, especially after learning that several of the female disciples she liked very much could not bear the humiliation and chose to commit suicide. Even though she was strong and fierce, she could not help but burst into tears and her heart was twisted like a knife.

Not only was Master Miejie not grateful to Zhao Min, but she hated him even more.

Because the culprit behind all this is Zhao Min.

The other factions also had their own injuries, but most of them were caused when they were captured. The injuries, combined with the fatigue of traveling and traveling along the way, eventually led to their death.

After Master Jiejie saved the Emei Sect, he immediately went to save the Kunlun Sect, and then led his disciples to save the Kongtong Sect.

Zhang Sanfeng first rescued the Huashan Clan, and then went to rescue the Wudang Clan.

Song Yuanqiao and others were in good mental condition. After the Wudang Clan was captured, they kept a low profile and calmly encouraged each other and never gave up hope.

However, Song Qingshu was in a daze after being rescued, and asked about Su Yi's whereabouts.

Knowing that the rescue was led by Su Yi, his mood became dazed again.

Because of this expedition to Guangmingding, Zhang Sanfeng was very disappointed with Song Qingshu's performance, and had already defined him as "embarrassing and useful" in his heart. Zhang Sanfeng was not a wealthy man, so he seemed to be indifferent on the surface.

Song Qingshu was keenly aware of the changes in Zhang Sanfeng, and when he heard Zhang Sanfeng, Song Yuanqiao and others talking about Zhang Wuji, he felt even more resentful.

The Shaolin Temple was imprisoned on the highest floor of the pagoda, and it was the only sect that was divided into two groups and imprisoned.

Shaolin abbot Kong Wen did not know Su Yi, but Kong Zhi and other people who had been to Guangmingding knew who Su Yi was.

After being rescued, Kong Zhi first solemnly introduced Su Yi to Abbot Kongwen.

Kong Wen led the whole temple to salute Su Yi to express his gratitude, and the ceremony was very respectful.

Su Yi also showed due respect to the Shaolin monks, and his outward attitude was not unusual.

In a peaceful atmosphere, more than ten Shaolin monks looked at each other with strange eyes, and moved forward quietly, approaching Su Yi.

Su Yi seemed unaware because he was being pestered by an eminent monk named Kongru, who was sincerely asking him for advice on detoxifying Shaolin disciples.

The first person to notice this change was not Su Yi, but Abbot Kongwen.

He noticed that these monks were approaching Su Yi. He was startled at first, and then seemed to have figured out something. His expression suddenly changed, and he shouted sternly: "Amitabha! Put down the butcher..."

But before he finished speaking, the dozen or so monks suddenly took out round metal barrels from their arms, pointed them at Su Yi, and pressed the launch button.

Whoosh whoosh!

In an instant, a slight impact of the machine sounded from all directions.

Almost at the same time, Monk Kongru, who had just been talking to Su Yi in a friendly manner, suddenly slapped Su Yi on the chest with his palm, and at the same time, his body flew back quickly.

But he didn't expect that he was faster, and Su Yi was faster than him. Almost at the moment when he stretched out his palm to slap, Su Yi quickly slapped his raised palm with a palm, and Kongru felt a rush all over his body. Stiff, suddenly stuck in place.

Then Su Yi's body flashed, and he disappeared from the place using the phantom.

Puff puff!

More than a dozen steel needles as thin as an ox's hair sank into Kong Ru's body almost in no particular order, but Su Yi's people appeared several feet away.

Su Yi stood not far away and did not rush to fight back, but looked at this scene with an expressionless face.

After being injected with the needle, Kongru's whole body froze for a moment, then his eyes bulged and he fell to the ground, immediately losing his breath.

Seeing that the attack missed, more than ten monks aimed the syringe at Su Yi again and were about to fire again.

"How dare you!" Abbot Kongwen was finally angry. He took action boldly, using both palms to hit the two monks in the back, causing them to vomit blood and fly away.

The moment Kong Wen took action, Kong Zhi and other seven or eight monks also took action together with the abbot.

Su Yi didn't move, just watching all this happen.

The civil unrest in Shaolin was quickly stopped, and the dozen or so monks who fired poisonous needles were all subdued.

Except for Kong Ru, who died for Su Yi just now, these people are all monks of the "Yuan" generation or even younger generations. Their martial arts are not strong, and they are no match for Kong Zhi and the others.

But because each of them was holding a syringe, three monks were still hit during the counterattack.

Almost all the monks who got the needle fell to the ground and died immediately, just like Kongru before.

It can be seen that Kong Ru died so quickly not because of too many needles, but because the steel needles were smeared with poison!

After subduing these monks who suddenly took action, Kong Zhi immediately went to check the fallen monks and found that they were all dead. He immediately picked up one of the syringes and smelled it, and his face suddenly showed sadness and anger.

"Amitabha. This is the 'heartbeat' of the poisonous insect in the Western Regions," Kongzhi said sadly and angrily, "This poison is so severe that when it mixes with blood, the poisoned person's heart will only beat one beat, and the poison will spread all over the body, and he will die. There is no cure!”

In other words, no matter how high your martial arts skills are, you will die if you are poisoned by this kind of poison, because you will not have time to cure the poison.

No matter how fast you move, there's nothing you can do to stop your heartbeat.

Unless your heart pulse is cut off as soon as the needle is poisoned.

But here comes the problem: the heart pulse is cut off and the person enters a state of suspended animation. How do you treat yourself and detoxify yourself?

"What a sin..." Kong Wen sighed, looked at Su Yi who was standing at the door, clasped his hands together and bowed deeply: "Master Su, this matter is all Shaolin's fault. Fortunately, Master Su It's auspicious and blessed by the Buddha, otherwise I will have sinned so much that I will never be able to redeem myself by dying!"

"Amitabha!" Kong Zhiye bowed and clasped his hands to Su Yi with a solemn face, "Master Su, Shaolin Temple will definitely give you an explanation for this matter. These people who took action were just bewitched by people with ulterior motives and were definitely not traitors. The most evil people are not Tatar running dogs.”

Su Yi was silent for a moment, then suddenly smiled and said: "Of course Su believes in the integrity of the Shaolin monks, and also believes that these people must have been bewitched by others and not voluntarily."

When Su Yi said this, both Kong Wen and Kong Zhi were startled. They didn't expect Su Yi to be so generous.

"Amitabha, Master Su has a broad mind, which makes me ashamed." Kong Wen said apologetically, "Master Su, please rest assured. After I thoroughly investigate the matter, I will give an explanation to Master Su. With hundreds of Shaolin officials, I will give you an explanation." Years of reputation guarantee, Shaolin will never show favoritism in this matter.”

Su Yi smiled and waved his hands and said: "It doesn't have to be like this, Master Fangzhang. In fact, they were probably ordered by Master Yuanzhen to get into trouble with Su, right?"

Kong Wen and Kong Zhi were both startled. They didn't expect Su Yi to actually say the name Yuan Zhen.

They were imprisoned here and had no idea what was going on in the outside world. They didn't even know how Su Yi managed Zhao Min, who swaggered into the cell with the antidote to save them.

"Yuanzhen?" Kong Zhi looked confused.

"Yes, Master Yuanzhen of your sect may have misunderstood Su for some reason." Su Yi looked at the two of them with a smile and said, "But it's nothing. Su won't argue with him. After all, he does things for the Han people all over the world. Su also admires such an earth-shattering event and such a righteous act of sacrificing his family for everyone."

These words made both Kong Zhi and Kong Wen feel confused. They looked at each other, not knowing how to answer for a moment.

"What...what did Yuan Zhen do?" Kong Zhi asked.

"Master Yuanzhen killed the Tatar emperor and queen." Su Yi said with a faint smile, "Master Yuanzhen endured the humiliation and lurked in the Ruyang Palace just for this moment, right? Shaolin is worthy of Mount Tai and Beidou. Unexpectedly, he has been secretly working for The silent dedication of Han people all over the world is really admirable.”

The monks present were all surprised and moved.

"Master Su, are you serious about what you said?" Kong Wen asked in a deep voice, "This matter is not a joke. The emperor and queen are dead? Were they killed by Yuan Zhen?"

"How could Su make fun of such a big thing?" Su Yi said seriously, "This matter is absolutely true. I saw with my own eyes that the Tatar emperor and queen were blown to pieces by the gunpowder buried by Master Yuanzhen. Master Zhang of Wudang and Master Jiejie of Emei can also testify! Such a shocking act of righteousness by Shaolin will be remembered all over the world! Su believes that all the Han people in the world will be grateful to Shaolin Temple!"

Likewise, Mongolians all over the world will definitely hate the Shaolin Temple.

Kongwen and Kongzhi's expressions changed.

turned green.

Because they heard that Su Yi was not joking.

But Yuan Zhen killed the emperor and empress?

How can this be?

Yuan Zhen has always advocated for Shaolin to surrender to the court. For this reason, he even killed Kongxing at any cost, hoping to intimidate the hard-liners in Shaolin to compromise.

Although abbot Kong Wen and Kong Zhi hated Yuan Zhen for being ruthless and vicious, and even more hated him for plotting against Shaolin Temple and making Shaolin so passive, as Su Yi had expected before, they were indeed vacillating and indecisive.

What they want most is to help each other and become a neutral party.

However, Yuan Ting pressed harder and harder, and the balance in their hearts began to tilt toward the Mongols. However, they still wanted to maintain their superficial integrity and fairness to prevent Shaolin from becoming the target of public criticism and its reputation being tarnished.

In fact, this is what Shaolin did in the original plot, resisting the Yuan on the surface, but secretly being rescued from Wan'an Temple by Zhang Wuji, and immediately convened a lion-slaying meeting, tacitly admitting that Cheng Kun wanted to wipe out the six major sects again.

It wasn't until Cheng Kun was exposed again that they had to "set things right" and stand on the winning side again.

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