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Chapter 1878 The wheel hit my face

Chapter 1878 The wheel hit my face

"So please don't add another martial arts plot line, and don't try to write martial arts yourself, it will really fail!" A day later, while strolling with the Lord of the Holy and Beautiful World, Liu Xu lamented the fate of "Stealing Song" and his own bad luck.

At this time, the entire book "Stealing Song" has been completed.

Following the tradition created by Liu Xu's real self, the fake Liu Xu chose to update 100 chapters in one go, completing the final plot within one day and bringing the entire novel to an end.

The ending of this plot is needless to say, Zhao Guangyi's strategy won. Although the process was very bumpy, first of all, Zhao Er did not expect that his elder brother's martial arts value was higher than he imagined. Under the siege of Murong Longcheng and three disciples of Xiaoyao Sect, Zhao Kuangyin actually gained the upper hand and beat the four people to spit blood. He was about to be smashed in the head by Taizu Changquan punch after punch.

But Zhao Er was Zhao Er after all, and he had one last trick up his sleeve, which was Wang Jie'en, the personal eunuch beside Zhao Kuangyin. It turned out that Wang Jie'en was Zhao Er's biggest chess piece.

In the eyes of outsiders, Wang Jie'en was Zhao Kuangyin's absolute confidant. Although Wang Jie'en entered the palace during the period when Zhou was missing and Guo Rong was gone, he was just a small eunuch at the time. It was Zhao Kuangyin who showed him kindness and subdued him, making him a chess piece buried in the palace.

Zhao Kuangyin never dreamed that Wang Jie'en was actually a double agent. When he was a child, he was captured and used as a pedophile and his testicles were cut off. Guo Rong rescued him and kept him by his side. Later, Wang Jie'en was wooed by Zhao Kuangyin, and Guo Rong took the opportunity to let Wang Jie'en keep an eye on Zhao Kuangyin. Fortunately, Zhao Kuangyin was cautious enough. When Guo Rong was alive, he never showed any rebellious intentions in front of Wang Jie'en. He just hoped that Wang Jie'en would tip him off when someone in the palace was against him.

As a result, he gained Guo Rong's trust. Guo Rong had just handed over the Palace Front Division to Zhao Kuangyin. However, Wang Jie'en himself did not expect that Zhao Kuangyin was a traitor after all and seized the Great Zhou. From then on, Wang Jie'en began to think of ways to avenge Guo Rong and the Great Zhou.

It was impossible to poison or kill Zhao Kuangyin directly, because Zhao Kuangyin's martial arts had reached the level of being immune to all poisons, and it was even more impossible to defeat him directly.

So Wang Jie'en set his sights on Zhao Guangyi and began to secretly arrange many things, creating enmity between Zhao Guangyi and Zhao Kuangyin, fostering Zhao Guangyi's ambitions, and so on. Finally, Wang Jie'en succeeded and made Zhao Guangyi plan such a large-scale assassination of Zhao Kuangyin.

It turned out that Zhao Guangyin gave the Sunflower Manual to Wang Jie'en, whom he trusted the most, to practice. He did not expect Wang Jie'en to protect him, but hoped that Wang Jie'en could pass on the Sunflower Manual in the air to protect the future emperor.

Unexpectedly, Wang Jie'en had practiced the Sunflower Manual to an extremely high level, which gave him the final key power to defeat Zhao Kuangyin.

When Zhao Kuangyin was killed, Zhao Guangyi immediately evacuated with all the assassins. Wang Jie'en disguised the scene and made it look like Zhao Kuangyin died of a sudden illness. At the same time, he imprisoned the queen and changed the queen's original intention to hand over the world to Zhao Defang to succeed to the throne into the so-called Golden Casket Alliance, allowing Zhao Guangyi to seize the Forbidden City first and eventually inherit the throne as the younger brother, that is, Emperor Taizong of Song.

Later, Zhao Guangyi naturally wanted to kill his three junior brothers and Murong Longcheng to silence them, but he didn't expect that Xiaoyaozi would come at the last moment. At this time, the old ancestor Chen Chuan had already reached a very high level of cultivation. Zhao Guangyi didn't know what level he was at. He walked in the palace guarded by tens of thousands of troops as if it were flat ground. No attack could hurt Xiaoyaozi at all. In the end, Xiaoyaozi walked in front of his former temporary disciple.

Although Xiaoyaozi did have the ability to kill Zhao Guangyi at this time, he also knew that if he killed Zhao Guangyi at this time, the Song Dynasty would once again fall apart, and the world would once again fall into endless disputes. It was unknown when the next unified dynasty would come.

So this time Xiaoyaozi came to negotiate with Zhao Guangyi. He expressed his willingness to endorse Zhao Guangyi as the leader of Taoism of his ancestor Chen Chuan, acknowledging that he was the man chosen by heaven and further clearing the public opinion obstacles for his succession.

He needed to release Murong Longcheng and his three junior brothers and sisters. At the same time, Xiaoyaozi promised that from now on Murong Longcheng would stay in his own Gusu Swallow House and not go out, while he would live in seclusion on Mount Hua with his three junior brothers and sisters and would never appear in the world again.

Faced with the conditions proposed by Xiaoyaozi and the real danger to his life, Zhao Guangyi finally nodded and agreed. From then on, this dispute in the martial arts world came to an end, and the entire martial arts world returned to peace, waiting for the next storm to rise.

To be honest, the ending of this plot is pretty good. Various logical loopholes are plugged, and in the end it complements the opening of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils. Even the various time points can be perfectly matched. As far as martial arts novels are concerned, it is pretty good.

However, such a plot completely loses the suddenness and turning points of the plot.

According to Liu Xu's original outline, the second half of the plot was only about the struggle for hegemony over the world, and Zhao Guangyi in the early part of the novel was a completely positive character, helping his brother stabilize the political situation, transporting grain and grass, creating wealth, etc. In any case, there was no sign that Zhao Guangyi wanted to rebel, so every reader who saw these plots thought that Zhao Guangyi was a good person.

But in the deepest part of the novel, Liu Xu will use the promotion of some officials, the transfer of some officials, and various details in Zhao Guangyi's daily life to lay the groundwork.

By the end of the novel, Zhao Kuangyin has accumulated a large amount of supplies and gold and silver treasures, trained his army, conducted reconnaissance on the Northern Han and Khitan, and alienated the emperor and his ministers. These plots make all readers firmly believe that Zhao Kuangyin will completely defeat the last Northern Han, then march north to defeat the Khitans, and finally unify the world and create the prosperity of the Han and Tang dynasties again.

Then the story of candlelight and axe shadows is directly inserted. One chapter is used to let Zhao Kuangyin die violently, one chapter describes the struggle for power and behavior in the palace after Zhao Kuangyin's death, and one chapter is about Zhao Guangyi directly ascending the throne and becoming the next emperor, and then the whole play ends.

In just three chapters, the novel comes to an unprecedented emergency stop for the readers, throwing the wheels of the car right in their faces.

(End of this chapter)

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