This is exactly what the people of Japan had predicted.

"This guy called Roubaozi has seriously affected our plans. You know how to deal with him, right? Remember to do things cleanly," Miyamoto Isamu said to his subordinate, his tone revealing undisguised murderous intent.

His men naturally understood what their boss meant.

It's nothing more than killing someone to silence them.

"I'll contact the intelligence department and have them provide you with specific details. You just need to get this person..."

Miyamoto Isamu gave a brief instruction to his subordinates.

Shiranui was already extremely familiar with this situation.

He had carried out countless similar assassination attempts; as long as the intelligence was in place, he could ensure that the target was eliminated in the shortest possible time.

Wang Baozi is just an ordinary, unremarkable person. Ha, how dare an ordinary person make such remarks? He's simply ignorant of his own limitations. After obtaining the reliable information, the assassin Shiranui couldn't help but sneer. This young man really doesn't know what he can and cannot say.

Doesn't he understand the meaning of "trouble comes from the mouth"?
Young people these days are getting more and more arrogant.

"If anyone's to blame, it's you for saying things you shouldn't have."

"No one has ever escaped my grasp, and not a single one has been born yet."

A cruel smile crept across Shiranui's lips, and a murderous intent rose within her.

Whether it's to complete the mission or for the future of the Sakura Kingdom, he has to get rid of Wang Baozi.

In Shiranui's eyes, Wang Baozi was already a dead man.

Meanwhile, on the Chinese mainland, in Longhu Mountain, the situation was somewhat different.

The usually quiet and deserted Longhu Mountain is bustling with activity at this moment.

Tourists are no longer able to enter normally; access to this area has been restricted.

Furthermore, tourists are strictly prohibited from approaching the back of Longhu Mountain, as that is the residence of the Taoist priests of Longhu Mountain. All the tourists were filled with doubt, unable to understand what had happened.

Once this doubt arose, my curiosity grew even stronger.

"Tell me, what exactly happened?"

"Could it be that those Taoist priests from Longhu Mountain are up to some shady business?"
"Otherwise, why wouldn't they let us in? I'm guessing they're plotting something." One conspiracy theorist blurted out, and surprisingly, quite a few people agreed. The reason so many agreed was because they loved a good spectacle and simply wanted to join in the fun.

"I think so too."

“Such a situation is rare, perhaps only once every few decades.”

Some people expressed their agreement.

Of course, there are also those who disagree.

“Aren’t you all too idle? How could the Taoist priests of Longhu Mountain be bad people? Don’t you know? Longhu Mountain is the birthplace of Taoism in China. If the Taoist priests of Longhu Mountain had bad intentions, then half of Taoism in China would be ruined.”

Some sensible people stood up and spoke these fair words.

To be honest, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that statement.

Those who had been making a fuss earlier couldn't help but nod in agreement, and then said nothing more.

When a smart person stands up, those who egg others on look particularly foolish.

Anyone with a modicum of common sense can see that something big has definitely happened here.

Moreover, this matter is definitely detrimental to China.

Or perhaps, some unknown disaster is about to occur nearby.

Therefore, the Taoist priests of Longhu Mountain are discussing countermeasures.

Just then, a commotion broke out in the crowd, and people instinctively parted to separate.

A young man dressed in a simple Taoist robe, with an extraordinary demeanor and wearing a crown, stepped out. As soon as he appeared, everyone fell silent. He possessed an inexplicable aura that inspired respect in everyone; he was definitely a reclusive master.

Don't let his young age fool you.

But he was no ordinary person.

"Thank you all for making way. I'll go first. We'll meet again someday."

The young Taoist priest bowed to the crowd and then left gracefully.

Following the appearance of this Taoist priest, many more Taoist priests dressed in various colored robes arrived, all heading towards the back of Longhu Mountain. This spectacle astonished many.

Similarly, this further convinced everyone that something big was about to happen.

Soon, related videos circulated online.

In addition, many people have also discovered the video posted by Wang Baozi.

After learning more about it, a bold idea popped into everyone's mind.

is it possible?
These two things are related.

Could it be that so many Taoist priests went to Longhu Mountain for this very reason?

Has this matter shaken the very foundation of China? Many people had this thought, and then felt extremely angry. As Chinese people, how could they not be angry?
The blood of our ancestors flows across the land of China.

It is thanks to the sacrifices of our ancestors that we enjoy peace and tranquility today.

Nowadays, some people are even holding summer festivals on Chinese soil.

They call it a Hanfu exhibition, but it's clearly a case of false advertising.

It's all kimonos! There'd be no doubt about it being a ghost.

“We Chinese men should be upright and courageous. Those Japanese who are living comfortably have gone too far. I want to see which one of them is willing to be their lackey. They want to be traitors, huh? Then they'll have to see if they can withstand the wrath of China.”

Being a lackey is nothing more than doing it for personal gain.

However, it would be a grave mistake to sacrifice the interests of the entire Chinese nation for personal gain.

"Hehe, let's investigate thoroughly and find out which lazy bums did this."

"And those girls too."

Wearing a kimono on Chinese soil is utterly improper.

Clothing is a matter of personal freedom, but it doesn't have to be a kimono.

This is truly indecent.

And these young girls didn't seem to care at all. Had they forgotten the hatred of their ancestors? Perhaps in their eyes, wearing a kimono was no problem at all, but that was the biggest problem. Their lack of even this basic common sense showed a complete lack of vigilance towards Japan. Japan, with its wolfish ambitions, would never let this go unpunished.

They will definitely come back.

Putting everything else aside, this situation alone is very problematic.

If this matter has nothing to do with Japan, no one would believe it.

"Alright, let's call it a day. Waiting here won't get us anywhere."

"Well, let's go."

The increasing number of Taoist priests has put pressure on ordinary people as well.

They knew that their presence would only hinder the Taoist priests.

So, in the end, they chose to leave.

Meanwhile, some things are happening within the Dongfang family.

"Look at you! You've spoiled the child rotten. If others find out she went out and did this kind of thing, where will I put my face?" The head of the Dongfang family was furious.

The head of the Dongfang family never expected that he would be caught up in the gossip.

He saw his daughter, Dongfang Wangyu, in the video.

This is too outrageous.

How could my own daughter, whom I have carefully guided, do such a thing?
This is completely unreasonable.

There must be some misunderstanding.

He couldn't believe his daughter would do such a thing.

But the facts were undeniable, leaving him no choice but to believe them.

"I'm going to teach you a lesson today. You can choose between bamboo-woven meat or leather belt-stirred shredded meat." Dongfang Wudi's face was extremely ugly. He had always doted on his daughter. He had never hit her before, not even once.

However, Dongfang Wudi will never tolerate this.

"Father, Father, please don't be impulsive, let me explain first."

Dongfang Wangyu was so anxious that she ran around frantically; she had no desire to eat bamboo whip stir-fried with meat.

When her own father hit her, he didn't know his own strength. She knew how fierce her father could be. He usually doted on her, but when he got angry, it was earth-shattering. The deeper the love, the harder the beating. This was what they called "the deeper the love, the harsher the discipline."

But the key point is that I was wronged.

I'm not wearing a kimono, which is typical of Japan.

Just as Dongfang Wudi thought, Dongfang Wangyu, who was well-educated, would never do such a despicable thing. She knew what she should and shouldn't do.

"You still want to argue? I'll beat you to a pulp today, or I'm not a Dong!"

Dongfang Wudi became even angrier.

He was furious, and the leather whip in his hand cracked loudly.

If this had hit the delicate-skinned Dongfang Wangyu, it would have surely torn him apart.

"Mother, Mother, please come and save me! You must stand up for your daughter! Father is going to beat me to death! Help! Save me!" Dongfang Wangyu no longer cared about the demeanor of a well-bred young lady and ran into her mother's bedroom without any regard for her image.

Because Dongfang Wudi had discussed it with his wife before.

The situation was as follows.

-

“The child is so old now, she should be more sensible. I think we spoiled her too much before.”

"Dongfang Wudi said."

His wife initially wanted to say a few words in defense of their daughter, but after thinking about it, she finally nodded and said...

"You're right, this little girl is too reckless."

"I agree with your approach this time. Go ahead and fight, just don't do it in front of me."

Murong Chunxue, the wife of Dongfang Wudi, couldn't bear to see her child being beaten.

But she also knew that this matter couldn't be left like this.

"Mom, I'm your own daughter, please open the door!"

"Mother... save me!"

Dongfang Wangyu pounded on the door desperately, but his mother did not respond.

This made her even more desperate.

It seems I can't avoid this beating today.

My father was in a fit of anger, and reasoning with him was useless.

At most, I'll get beaten up, and then we'll have to explain things clearly.
No, absolutely not, Dongfang Wangyu doesn't want to suffer this loss.

The main reason is... Dongfang Wangyu felt that he couldn't withstand the rage and wanted to hit his own father.

She was afraid that her small frame wouldn't be able to withstand it.

Then he was beaten to death.

Now, only his mother can save him. If his mother intervenes, there is still a chance for the situation to turn around. But the key is that his mother doesn't believe in him.

Sensing his father's approaching footsteps behind him, Dongfang Wangyu had no choice but to speak.

"Mother, don't you know I'm wearing Hanfu?"

"That's just what it looks like."

If Lin Beichen hadn't given prior notice, things wouldn't have gone so smoothly.

"This is the young Taoist priest I mentioned to you before. Don't let his young age fool you; his skills are no less than yours," Tian Can introduced Lin Beichen to the others.

Tian Can is about thirty years old.

The Earthly Branch Deficiency is almost thirty.

For someone their age to have such skill and understanding is truly remarkable; they are exceptionally talented.

How much skill could Lin Beichen possess at such a young age? The others were unconvinced.

They didn't think such a little guy could be that strong.

Or rather, what makes him worthy of respect is the network of relationships behind him.

Thinking of this, smiles appeared on the faces of the others as well.

Regardless, this young man helped them out, so they shouldn't look down on him just because he's weak. Everyone has high cultivation levels when they're young; everyone builds up their strength step by step. Everyone has times when they're weak, and that's normal.

"Thank you very much, young man."

"How's Longhu Mountain?"

A Taoist priest named Zhao Si smiled and politely bowed to Lin Beichen.

Then he saw Lin Beichen looking around casually, which made him a little curious.

So he asked Lin Beichen this question.

The feng shui of Longhu Mountain goes without saying; it is the birthplace of Taoism.

There shouldn't be any problems here, and Lin Beichen really didn't mean to say that the feng shui here was bad.

"The feng shui of Longhu Mountain is exceptionally good, a rare find in the world."

"However, it seems someone has tampered with this place. The dragon vein of Longhu Mountain seems to have some problems. I don't know if I'm mistaken. I wonder if I could ask Master Zhao Si, and everyone else, to come with me to examine the dragon vein of Longhu Mountain?" Lin Beichen said after considering his words for a while. For those of them who are skilled in feng shui, examining the dragon vein is actually a taboo matter, even though there aren't many people on the surface of Longhu Mountain.

In fact, there are always people guarding the dragon vein near Longhu Mountain.

Those who guard the dragon vein are all highly accomplished Taoist priests.

It also benefits them to cultivate near the dragon vein.

"You're saying there's something wrong with the dragon vein of Longhu Mountain? That's impossible, absolutely not."

Zhao Si immediately refuted Lin Beichen's statement.

With so many senior and junior masters guarding the dragon vein, how could the dragon vein possibly have a problem? Unless all of my senior and junior masters have met with misfortune, but is that really possible?

Obviously unrealistic.

The probability of this happening is almost zero.

"This one……"

Tiancan was also somewhat conflicted.

Since the matter involved the dragon vein, it was naturally impossible to persuade Zhao Si so easily.

Tian Can knew very well that Zhao Si probably didn't believe in Lin Beichen's strength. He and Di Que exchanged a glance and both saw a solemn look in each other's eyes. Lin Beichen's words were definitely not unfounded.

Since he dared to say that.

Then there must be something wrong with it.

"Checking it out shouldn't be a problem. Better safe than sorry. At this critical juncture, it's worth spending a little more effort," Di Que said earnestly to Zhao Si.

Hearing Di Que say this, Zhao Si also felt that it made sense.

Regardless of whether what this young man said is true or not, that's not really important.

The key point is that he said it.

Since he said so, there's no harm in going to take a look.

Anyway, there's no harm in losing anything, and as Di Que said, better safe than sorry. If I don't go, I'll always feel uneasy.

"Since you've put it that way, young brother, then we'll go with you to see if there's anything wrong with the dragon vein of Longhu Mountain. Don't take it too hard if you're wrong; it's normal to be wrong about things like this. Dragon veins aren't so easy to see through." (End of Chapter)

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