Daqin: A buff of incredible comprehension

Chapter 42 "Very good, my brother should..."

In particular, the widespread use of white paper and pinyin enabled the lower classes to read and write, giving them the ability to judge right from wrong. This was the most terrifying change: they no longer believed the lies of those in power. This was the Seventh Young Master's true purpose: to spread knowledge among the people and elevate their wisdom.

Wei Zhuang's tone was filled with admiration. "Zhao Chen's boldness and courage are admirable, and King Ying Zheng of Qin's support shows extraordinary courage. Unification of the world is indeed imminent."

In this war-torn era, if the people have the ability to judge for themselves, the authority of the rulers will be seriously shaken.

The key to these dynasties being able to maintain their rule was that all the people and officials were absolutely obedient to the king. No matter what the king did, people had to tolerate and obey him unconditionally.

However, once the people have the ability to think critically, they will develop strong resistance to the king's brutal behavior.

At that time, various rebellions would occur frequently, causing the king to be in a state of panic. This was especially evident during the period of chaos among the princes.

For example, during the reign of Duke Zhuang of Wei, the oppressed workers could not bear the heavy burden and eventually took up arms to surround the palace, forcing Duke Zhuang of Wei to flee the city and unfortunately broke his leg.

Nine years later, when Wei was once again engaged in a major construction project, the workers once again joined forces with the disempowered nobles and stormed the palace. Zheng dispatched a massive army to repel the oppressed slaves, who bravely resisted, fighting to the bitter end. Thousands fought to the bitter end, and none surrendered.

Similarly, the slave movement in Chu was even more intense. When Yingdu fell to Wu and King Zhao of Chu fled to Yunmengze, tens of thousands of slaves took the opportunity to avenge their humiliation and repel the Chu army, forcing them to abandon their weapons and armor. The situation was only quelled with the help of Qin.

In the late Spring and Autumn Period, large-scale slave labor movements broke out in both the northern and southern parts of the Central Plains.

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He probably felt that South Korea was about to collapse before he took any action. Doesn't this mean that he had failed from the very beginning?

For a proud person, such a blow is unbearable.

Because of this, he may have been venting his emotions when he confided in Han Fei. Indeed, Han Fei was greatly shocked.

He thought about Wei Zhuang's words. Even though Wei Zhuang did not directly say that South Korea would perish, how could he not understand after hearing what he said?

"Brother Wei Zhuang, are you so optimistic about the Qin State?"

"Ninth Prince, it's not that I think highly of Qin, but Qin's strength far surpasses that of the other six nations. In the past, the combined armies of the five nations couldn't defeat Qin. Now that Qin has such powerful weapons, what else do they have to fear?"

"Indeed, if we are not afraid of the powerful Qin of the past, how much more so of the present Qin?"

Han Fei muttered to himself, as if he had fallen into a state of self-isolation.

Zi Nu on the side glared at Wei Zhuang and thought: Can't you be more tactful?

After all, you are allies and have just started working together. Are you going to break up? Zi Nu had never thought that the always arrogant Wei Zhuang would become friends with Han Fei.

I can only say that Han Fei's personal charm is really extraordinary.

Not only was he resourceful, gentle, and incredibly intelligent, he was considered one of the wisest men in Korea. He also spent his childhood studying under a master at Sage Manor, and upon his return, he declared, "I want ninety-nine of the seven kingdoms." It was this remark that impressed Wei Zhuang with Han Fei.

Most importantly, Han Fei interpreted Wei Zhuang's inner thoughts and pointed out his current predicament, which was like a dragon trapped in shallow water. If he did not do something, he would gradually suffocate to death.

Wei Zhuang must have been delighted at the time, because the happiest thing for him was that someone could understand him. Wei Zhuang responded to Han Fei in a self-deprecating way, saying that although he was a descendant of Guiguzi, he was addicted to wine and women all day long and wasted his time.

Han Fei's last words touched the deepest pain in Wei Zhuang's heart, which was his senior brother Gai Nie.

There is nothing happier than being able to express one's inner thoughts in one's own words, and even more delightful when those words are spoken to one by another. For Wei Zhuang, that other person was Han Fei.

After returning from Sanghai, Han Fei became one of the many talented scholars. He successfully won the trust of Wei Zhuang through his ideals and his feelings for Gai Nie.

……

Han Fei advocated for laws and regulations, and his most important weapon was his insight into people's hearts. For Wei Zhuang, the biggest enemy in the world was not others, but himself.

As the descendant of Guiguzi, Wei Zhuang seems to have only his senior brother Gai Nie who can truly inspire his fighting spirit.

Han Fei took advantage of this properly, not only gaining the capital in the power struggle, but also making Wei Zhuang willing to work hard for him.

Of course, to Wei Zhuang, Han Fei was still a man of talent. Since he could inspire his fighting spirit, Wei Zhuang was willing to accompany him and witness his limits. So far, Han Fei had not disappointed him.

However, things are unpredictable. In addition to Ying Zheng, a monster like Zhao Chen appeared in the Qin Dynasty, which prevented Han Fei and Wei Zhuang from displaying their talents, and the State of Han was about to be destroyed.

It's really fate.

Although Han Fei studied Confucianism, he was indeed one of the wisest men among the Legalists.

His talent attracted the attention of the Qin Emperor, who traveled thousands of miles to Korea just to meet this wise man.

The Qin Emperor's caravan soon arrived in Korea.

Han Fei, the master of the Legalists, was renowned for his wisdom throughout the Seven Kingdoms. Therefore, when the Emperor of Qin arrived, Han Fei had already guessed his true purpose.

The Qin Emperor approached Han Fei and proposed to cooperate with him to create a new country with "rule by law and education by Confucianism", but Han Fei decisively rejected this proposal.

The fundamental reason Han Fei rejected the Emperor of Qin was his unwillingness to cooperate with him. He knew full well that within him lay a ferocious beast that could devour him at any moment. Han Fei was unwilling to become a pawn in the hands of the Emperor of Qin.

Han Fei founded Liusha precisely to start his own business, unwilling to share his achievements with others. However, all of this has now become a bubble and is impossible to achieve.

"Young Master Jiu, let's stop here today. You are in a state of confusion and it is not appropriate to talk about these things anymore." Zi Nu advised.

She had long noticed Han Fei's confusion. It was obvious that he was powerless to change the fate of South Korea. His conflicting emotions made it difficult for him to even breathe. If he continued talking, his life might be in danger. "Okay, I'll take my leave now."

Seeing Han Fei's distraught expression, Zi Nu was speechless. The Ninth Young Master was incredibly talented, but it was a pity he'd met the even more cunning Seventh Young Master. Zi Nu shook her head slightly, glanced at the still-unmoved Wei Zhuang, and then stood up and left.

Then, as Zhao Chen said, the war continued.

The mechanical bird carried a ** and circled over the city of the Three Kingdoms Alliance, dropping a ** to create physical deterrence, and then used verbal intimidation:

"Wei, Zhao, and Chu, you dared to send troops to threaten the Qin State. This is your fate! If you continue to do such things, your imperial capital will be the next to be bombed!"

The generals of the Three Kingdoms were furious when they heard the loud noise, but they dared not speak. They were helpless when they saw that the small black ball dropped by the mechanical bird could cause such great damage.

Faced with the mechanical bird, their bows and arrows were ineffective, their crossbows were ineffective, and they could only let the black ball roam freely in the camp. They were defeated before they even saw the shadow of the Qin army. How should they deal with it?

The three generals urgently contacted their respective kings to discuss countermeasures. The kings were overwhelmed and had no idea how to deal with the unreasonable weapons.

Furthermore, the Qin Dynasty had already sent a large force to confront them, demonstrating its determination to wage war. The kings of the three kingdoms were forced to strictly guard their camps and remain vigilant against the Qin army. When word of this happened reached Han, the nation was filled with panic.

King Han An was in a state of panic, at a loss as to what to do. Could the Qin Dynasty be so tough?

As for what exactly that flying mechanical bird is?

Was Han too weak to use the mechanical bird? King An of Han even considered surrendering. Only the Prime Minister's open questioning stabilized the situation somewhat.

However, once the idea of ​​"six, five, seven" came into being, it started to snowball and became uncontrollable.

Especially with the news of Wang Jian's victorious battles, Han Wang'an became more and more determined to surrender. Han Fei also had no intention of looking for Wei Zhuang.

When the flying mechanical bird and the high-altitude bombs appeared together, Han Fei knew that there was no hope for the country of Han. He did not know where the future lay.

But Zhao Chen didn't pay too much attention to all this because he had already anticipated this outcome.

Now, besides playing chess and fishing, he stayed in his study, continuing to absorb the avenues instilled in him by the book spirit. "Young Master, you've already broken through to the Grandmaster realm. Isn't that progressing too quickly?"

"Fast? I think it's a bit slow."

Do you understand what you are talking about? How long have you been practicing?

Just a quick calculation! It's only been five months! You've already reached Grandmaster status.

If it still feels slow, what should others do?

How would those who can't break through to the Grandmaster level in their entire lives feel? It's simply easy to talk without any back pain!

"Sister Moon Goddess, has Yun Zhongjun still been refining pills during this period?"

"Yes, sir, Yun Zhongjun has been working diligently on refining pills in the Yin Yang family's alchemy room."

"Oh, then let's go and take a look. I just happened to bring back all the secret alchemy manuals of the Yin-Yang family. I'll give it a try and see if I can make it successfully."

"Brother, alchemy is not an easy task. Do you want to waste your talent on this?"

"How could it be a waste? Back then, my mother was murdered by a thief. Although she was resurrected and received Donghuang Taiyi's Creation Pill to replenish her vitality, I discovered that her body still had hidden dangers.

How can I feel at ease about this?

Now I’m afraid only elixirs can eradicate these hidden dangers.”

"Brother, it's really surprising that you have such an idea.

In that case, let's go find Yun Zhongjun tomorrow morning! Let him prepare today and organize all the alchemy secrets!"

"Okay, let's go tomorrow."

"Very good, my brother should..."

Before Yan Fei finished speaking, Xiao Meng, who was practicing beside her, immediately stood up, took Zhao Chen by the hand and performed the "Xing" character seal without saying a word, and disappeared in the study in an instant.

Yan Fei looked stunned.

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