Han Qingshan was so angry that he beat Han Beiwang half to death in court, and then knelt in front of Han Huaijin without saying a word.

After being shocked, Han Xigu began to defend Han Beiwang by using his age at the time.

When Han Beiwang threw Han Huaixi into the river, he jumped into the water to save him immediately, which was also used as a reason for hurting others in a desperate situation and his compassionate behavior.

Han Huaijin was more familiar with Dayu's laws than Han Xigu. After several battles, Han Beiwang was convicted of treason and executed in the autumn.

However, he used a loophole in the law like a cat playing with a mouse, sparing Han Beiwang's life and ordering him to be tattooed and exiled.

Han Huaixi's case is over, but Han Beiwang's tomb robbery case is not yet over.

Representatives from more than a dozen aristocratic families exerted strong pressure, demanding that Han Beiwang be executed by slow slicing.

Han Xigu memorized the entire legal code, but could not find any laws that could convince himself and Lord Yan.

When Han Xigu was in a state of panic, Han Huaijin used an old case from two hundred years ago to exonerate Han Beiwang.

Later, Han Beiwang had his hands chopped off for tomb robbery, and was tattooed and exiled.

All of the Han family’s assets were used to compensate the victims.

The Han family even sold their house, and everyone lived in a rented courtyard.

On the night Han Beiwang was sentenced, Han Qingshan and Zhao He both committed suicide.

Han Xigu went to find Han Huaijin like a madman and angrily scolded him for destroying his family.

Han Huaijin knocked out two of Han Xigu's teeth with a slap: "Your family is destroyed because of yourselves, and my family is also destroyed because of you!"

On the day Han Beiwang was exiled, Han Huaijin took a girl who looked three-quarters like Han Huaixi to see him off.

Han Beiwang, whose hands were cut off, wanted to die. Han Huaijin stuffed two thousand taels of silver into his pocket and asked the officers escorting him to keep a close eye on him.

Han Beiwang will have to pay back his eighteen years of loneliness with eighteen years of despair.

Han Xigu tried to fight back and finally found out Han Huaijin's other identity - Master Jin, the most trusted confidant of Emperor Ji Ren.

Emperor Zhaowen and Emperor Jiren were at loggerheads, and the war between Dayu and the Northern Ji Kingdom was on the verge of breaking out.

If Emperor Zhaowen knew that Prince Jin of Beiji State was in Luocheng, Han Huaijin would surely be killed.

When Han Xigu learned the news, his first reaction was not to report it to Emperor Zhaowen, but to be filled with regret.

The jealousy and resentment that he felt when he was suppressed by Han Huaijin's talent in his early years once again surfaced in his heart.

No matter how harshly he had ridiculed and attacked Han Huaijin, he knew better than anyone in his heart that he was just jealous of Han Huaijin, and his talent was worthless in front of Han Huaijin.

Today, Han Huaijin not only has superb martial arts skills, but also, after years of studying, he won the title of Six Yuan in just two years.

No one knew better than Han Xigu how hard he worked, but apart from winning the top spot in the palace examination due to nepotism, his ranking in other imperial examinations was not particularly good.

The relationship between Master Jin and Emperor Ji Ren made him extremely envious.

As a strategist, he was the person Li Jiren valued most. Not only was he extremely capable, he also discovered coal, which helped Jiyang develop rapidly.

As a minister, he was appointed Shaoqing of Dali Temple when he first entered the court, and within three years he became a second-rank official.

Even if he resigned, Emperor Ji Ren would still keep this position for him.

This was something Han Xigu couldn't do no matter how hard he tried.

What's more, he actually didn't think much of Emperor Zhaowen's character...

Han Xigu was envious and jealous to the point of madness, and finally told Emperor Zhaowen about Han Huaijin's identity.

Emperor Zhaowen immediately sent people to capture Han Huaijin, but Han Huaijin was not caught. The news that Prince Li Jixin and Marquis of Changping Lu Changping had fought to the outskirts of Luocheng frightened Emperor Zhaowen so much that he could hardly stand.

Han Dongchen, who was ordered to reflect on his mistakes at home, was urgently summoned to fight.

Lu Changping cut off Han Dongchen's two arms and followed Li Jixin into the city.

Li Jixin's expedition this time was even more successful than the war eight years ago.

The people, who were forced into a desperate situation, welcomed the Ji Yang army into the city.

Even the battle in Los Angeles went extremely smoothly.

When the Jiyang army besieged the imperial palace, Emperor Zhaowen's biological mother, Chen Xinrong, set fire to the entire palace.

More than 10,000 people died in that fire.

Once Chen Xinrong died, the crime of the Lin Palace's massacre in Wuping County in the early years could no longer be cleared.

The seal on Prince Lin's Mansion in the capital was lifted and it became a temporary imperial palace.

Li Jixin became Emperor Dayu and Emperor Xinlin.

Han Dongchen, who lost both arms and was seriously injured, was killed by Zhou Taohua, who then committed suicide.

Han Xigu was thrown into prison because he deceived Emperor Jiren during the early negotiations and used Ye Jianan, whose right hand was damaged, to exchange for the Jiyang army's withdrawal from Dayu.

Han Nanxing took his nephews and nieces back to Fengye Village.

When Han Mingzhu returned from paying homage to his ancestors, the Han family had completely fallen into ruin.

After learning the truth about the feud between the two branches of the Han family, Han Mingzhu went to see Han Huaijin, but Han Huaijin avoided her.

Later, Han Mingzhu knelt at Han Huaijin's house for a day and was taken away by her husband Zhou Shuying.

At that time, Dayu was in ruins and the people were living in dire straits.

Li Jixin and Han Huaijin tried their best, and with the help of Beiji State, it took three years for the situation to gradually stabilize.

Afterwards, Li Jixin led his men to recapture Minzhou Prefecture and Xuanzhou Prefecture and drove the Dongling people out.

Emperor Xinlin's reputation among the people grew, but he became obsessed with magic.

Just because of the nonsense of two monks, Li Jixin actually wanted to reverse time and space and change the fate of his father Li Zhaoying.

Han Huaijin and Lu Changping couldn't defeat Li Jixin together, so they could only beat up those two stinky monks.

But after the fight, they found out that one of the two monks was the Luowu who was talking nonsense at Han Mingzhu's full moon ceremony, and the other was the Liaoran who had saved Han Huaijin who had once saved Wushengxi.

So, Liaowu was beaten severely by Han Huaijin again.

The two monks allowed themselves to be beaten and scolded without any resistance, which made Han Huaijin and Lu Changping feel like they were kicking cotton.

When they gradually calmed down, Liaoran told them that Liaowu had indeed made a big mistake and they came to make up for it.

Han Huaijin was so angry at these two weird monks that he was speechless. Now that the world has been settled, things will get better and better. What can they do to make up for it?

He even suspected that the two monks were spies sent by the enemy country to lure Li Jixin into committing self-harm.

But when Luo Wu said that Han Qingyun's family might be able to be reborn, Han Huaijin was moved.

Lu Changping also beat up Han Huaijin. If he couldn't control Li Jixin, could he not control Han Huaijin?

What is time reversal? How can something that has already happened be changed?

Liaoran told them the origin of Han Mingzhu's system, and Han Mingzhu also appeared to confirm Liaoran's statement.

Prince Lin Li Zhaoying was born extraordinary and was destined to be the ruler of the world. However, he deviated from his original destiny because he realized the mistakes he made in his early years.

The common leader died and the world was in chaos.

Fortunately, Li Jiren and Li Jixin's fate suppressed the chaos, which was able to bring the situation under control a little.

But over the years, countless innocent lives have been tragically lost.

Many years ago, Master Wufan, the abbot of Huguo Temple, witnessed the tragic situation of the displaced people. After the royal bloodline of the Li family was cut off, the entire Dayu was swallowed up by Nanlai and Dongling.

Of the entire Li royal family, only the Yucheng bloodline is left.

Master Wu Fan was extremely anxious, but he could not figure out the cause of the incident.

Emperor Yongle and Master Wufan were old friends, and he had no doubt about Wufan's divination ability.

He thought that everything was caused by the war he started to seize the throne.

So on the day of Emperor Huiren's wedding, Emperor Yongle resigned and left, devoting the rest of his life to practicing hard in exchange for the well-being of the people of Dayu.

But Emperor Yongle's departure did not change the trajectory of fate.

Master Wu Fan exchanged his life for a glimmer of hope. The turning point of fate may be in the Han family of Fengye Village, Wuping County.

Wu Fan's senior disciple Liang Ran was sent to Wuping County and built Yunkong Temple.

Another disciple of Wu Fan, Liaowu, was flamboyant by nature and very proficient in divination and fortune-telling. He was highly respected in the Huguo Temple in Luocheng.

In particular, the nobles, led by the Duke of England, treated Liaowu as a guest of honor.

Liaowu was used to being outspoken, revealing many secrets and being taken advantage of by people with ulterior motives.

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