Chapter 903: Exiled at the Beginning 1
When Liu Shu arrived at Chang'an City, Li Er had already ascended the throne.

The Tang Dynasty's national strength was growing, and people's lives were much better than in previous dynasties.

The capital of the Tang Dynasty was even more prosperous.

Liu Shu walked on the street, looking at the smiles on people's faces, and couldn't help but give Er Feng a thumbs up.

Emperor Erfeng did a really good job.

But the Buddhist sect has gone through so much trouble for the two phoenixes in order to cross the sea to the east. Aren’t they afraid of the backlash of the emperor’s aura?

No wonder the emperors of the Tang Dynasty later destroyed Buddhism many times. This was the backlash, right?
Liu Shu walked casually and unknowingly came to the West Gate Street of Chang'an City, where he saw a group of people gathered together.

Before Liu Shu stepped forward, he heard a male voice from inside: "People born under the Dragon sign clash with those born under the Tiger sign. Although the Yin, Chen, Si, and Hai signs are considered a good combination, the only thing to worry about is that the Sun will offend the Yearly Ruler."

Hearing this, some people stepped back, but a scholar in white clothes separated the crowd and walked inside.

Liu Shu's eyes lit up. This was a famous scene!
He watched the entire battle between Yuan Shoucheng and the Dragon King of Jinghe River and was still not satisfied.

Yuan Shoucheng was dressed like a Taoist and practiced the Shangqing technique, but he worked for Buddhism. I think this is the Taoist tradition left behind by Duobao before he went west.

Afterwards, Liu Shu watched Wei Zheng slay a flying dragon in his dream.

Although Wei Zheng was already listed in the underworld, he would become the judge of the underworld after his death.

But even the Judge doesn't have the ability to kill a Dragon King, right?

Wei Zheng was able to kill the Dragon King of Jinghe River, which definitely meant he was cheating.

Sure enough, Liu Shu found someone hiding behind and helping.

However, those people could not find Liu Shu because their strength was too far behind Liu Shu.

What develops after this is the same as the novel of Journey to the West. Li Shimin sleepwalks into the underworld, and Chen Xuanzang is given a cassock and a staff by Guanyin during a water and land ritual, and he decides to journey to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures.

Because of Duobao's warning, Liu Shu did not interfere with the Journey to the West. He was really just a spectator this time.

It would take Tang Monk quite a while to reach the Five Elements Mountain from Chang'an, so Liu Shu simply dug a cave as he did in the past and began to practice traveling through time.

Anyway, he can already control the time of traveling between the two worlds.

……

Liu Shu recovered his memory on the way to exile.

The prince committed suicide after failing to force the emperor to abdicate. Officials who supported the prince were purged by the emperor, and many of them had their property confiscated and were killed.

Although the Crown Princess's family did not participate in the Crown Prince's actions, they were also implicated. All adult males were killed, and only three males under the age of ten survived. They were exiled outside the Great Wall along with a group of female relatives.

Liu Shu is not from the Liu family, the Crown Princess’s maiden family.

He was just a "good father" who was grateful to his teacher and wanted to leave bloodline for his teacher's family, so he exchanged his own son for the youngest son of the Liu family.

Because the exile road was very difficult to travel, even adults found it difficult to reach their destination safely, let alone young children.

No one thought that the three children could reach the border safely. They all thought they would die at the border.

Father Liu then came up with this idea to leave bloodline for the teacher's family.

Anyway, he has no shortage of sons.

Liu's father was the second son of a marquis. In addition to his wife, he had many concubines who bore him several illegitimate sons.

Liu Shu's biological mother in this life was Liu's father's concubine, who had the lowest status, so he was the one who was abandoned.

Liu Shu was only six years old this year. He was taken to the Heavenly Prison by his own father and abandoned.

Liu Shu was stimulated and recovered his memory.

After recovering his memory, Liu Shu just sighed and sat down obediently in the corner.

The women of the Liu family thought that Liu Shu had accepted his fate and breathed a sigh of relief.

It would be good if the child didn't make trouble. Otherwise, they would have no choice but to use some means to make him "quietly" follow them out of the capital.

Otherwise, once the child starts making trouble, the children they rescued will not be safe. Liu Shu closed his eyes and began to practice.

He possesses the memories of the martial arts world and begins to practice Chang Zhen Kung Fu.

Without martial arts to protect himself, it would be difficult for a small body that had been raised in a wealthy nest for six years to complete this journey of exile.

The next day, Liu Shu was dragged away from the prison.

The one pulling him was Liu Wen, the oldest of three children, who was nine years old.

After the huge changes in his family, the young boy grew up in an instant.

He knew clearly that this younger brother was sent in as a scapegoat. He felt pity for Liu Shu and couldn't help but be jealous of his second brother who was replaced.

He just felt that Liu Shu and his second brother were enemies, so naturally he wanted to help Liu Shu even more.

Liu Shu saw what Liu Wen was thinking and understood him.

There is a way to make a living, but it doesn't belong to you. Who can have a good attitude?
Liu Shu was silently pulled away by Liu Wen, and they were taken out of the city along with other female relatives.

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It wasn't just the Liu family that were exiled; many families were implicated in this disaster.

In addition to the Liu family, there are several other families, with a total of hundreds of people.

The thing that made those families better than the Liu family was that the men in their families were all still alive. Although they looked frail and it was unknown how many of them could reach the border safely, they were still better than the Liu family, which only had women and young children.

Moreover, since the men of these families were still alive, their crimes were naturally minor, and some people came to see them off and prepared food and clothes for them on the journey.

Only the Liu family had no one to send off, nothing at all.

It is already the end of August, and they are still heading north. When September and October come, the cold wind will blow...

The Liu family doesn't have thick clothes...

Liu Shu naturally didn't have thick clothes, but he began to practice internal energy, which he could use to keep warm.

His eyes swept over Liu Wen, three-year-old Liu Bin who was held in the arms of a female relative, and several younger girls.

Liu Shu could understand the women in the Liu family. It was human nature for them to hope that their children could be rescued and survive.

But they had to watch helplessly as another innocent child suffered and died in place of their own child...

And Liu Shu is still the one who suffers for others...

Liu Shu is not a person who repays evil with kindness. He can have mercy on the cubs, but he will never have mercy on these women.

Liu Shu followed Liu Wen silently.

Liu Wen's father was a concubine's son of the Liu family. His mother had died the previous year and his father was killed after the house was searched.

Their family's position in the Liu Mansion was already awkward. He was not familiar with the other female members of the Liu Mansion, so he did not get close to them. He only focused on taking care of his poor little brother Liu Shu.

After walking for a long time, Liu Wen's feet were already covered with blisters.

The child held back his tears and refused to let them fall.

This kind of patience made Liu Shu look up to him.

What we had for lunch was coarse flour steamed buns, I won’t describe the taste.

But Liu Wen ate it without changing his expression.

While eating, he said to Liu Shu, "Eat. If you don't eat, you will be hungry and won't have the strength to walk the rest of the way."

Liu Shu sighed: "You are quite able to endure hardships."

Liu Wen sighed: "There's nothing I can do. I've gotten used to eating this in prison."

Liu Shu gave Liu Wen a thumbs up and took a bite.

Ugh, it’s so hard and hurts my teeth!

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