With a sword cry, Chen He put away his Thunder Sword and responded coldly, "I told you that I have no interest in getting involved in your affairs."
"Hey!" Tian Heng was also used to Chen He's indifference. He smiled nonchalantly and persuaded, "I'm not trying to get you to join the gang this time, so you might as well listen to what I have to say first?"
"...Tell me." After all, after becoming a clan of the same country, although Chen He didn't like the three Tian and Dan brothers, their relationship was not tense after all, so he still chose to listen.
Hearing this, Tian Heng began to talk about the whole story, "Recently, the empire intends to launch troops against Baiyue. The momentum is quite large. It must be another unprecedented war."
"The Mohist giants are now determined to unite the major anti-Qin forces and pick a time to gather in the Mohist government city to discuss major issues. It seems that they may form an anti-Qin alliance or something like that. Big brother asked me to ask you if you are interested.
Participate?"
Chen He frowned and replied impatiently, "I said I'm not interested in this kind of thing."
"Don't refuse in a hurry." Tian Heng persuaded patiently, "This is just a gathering. We are all frustrated people under the rule of the empire. Let's get together and chat, and no one will force you to hold a party together.
It's a big plan, and there will be many masters coming together, and they can also see the legendary 'land of paradise on earth, and the devilish realm beyond the sky', so why not do it?"
"Or are you really not dissatisfied with the empire at all and are completely unwilling to mess with anti-Qin forces like us?"
Chen He was hesitant. Meeting the masters and seeing the government city were quite attractive to him. It wouldn't hurt to participate... It was just to have some connections with the anti-Qin forces, which would help them strengthen their momentum.
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Chen He didn't care about this trouble, not to mention that he also hated the empire - he didn't like or dislike it at first, until the empire not only refused to redeem the five hundred miles of land, but also starved to death Qi Wangjian...
"You can let me know when the time comes. It's time to work." After some thought, Chen He decisively changed his mind and agreed to participate.
"Hehe, okay." Tian Heng grinned, nodded in agreement, and immediately picked up his cold iron spear and was about to leave, but in the end he stopped and gave Chen He a reminder, "By the way, there is news that,
The one from Xianyang seems to be planning to leave the capital and travel around the world."
"You'd better pay attention. If he happens to come here, you can easily cause big trouble if you continue to be so high-profile." After saying that, Tian Heng left directly.
Chen He stopped for a moment and secretly wrote down the news in his mind. After seeing Tian Heng had gone away, he turned around and continued his previous journey.
Among the three Tian and Dan brothers, Chen He is the only one with the best sense.
This person has a bold and relaxed personality, and at the same time he is domineering and tough. Chen He doesn't dislike the former, but... although he doesn't like the latter, Tian Heng's overbearing is only for those who are weak compared to him, and Chen He can't beat him, which means he doesn't exist.
All in all, he is not a very annoying person.
Tian Dan and Tian Rong are different. Chen He's overall sense of the two of them is a bit disgusting.
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Empire, the land of Qilu, the coast of the East China Sea, Songhai City, the Confucian Holy Land Xiaoshengxianzhuang.
Fu Nian, the contemporary leader of Confucianism, and his junior disciple Yan Lu, and Zhang Liang are the three most famous figures in Confucianism in Qilu. They have outstanding abilities and majestic appearance, but each has their own characteristics. They are collectively called the "Three Qilu" by the people.
Jie', and therefore, Yan Lu and Zhang Liang are regarded as the second and third masters of Xiaoshengxian Village.
When Han Fei went north, he asked Zhang Liang if he wanted to go with him, but Zhang Liang thought twice and refused.
He felt that compared to going to the North, it might be more meaningful for him to stay among Confucianists, who were prominent scholars.
This brings me to another point. Compared with Han Fei, who was born in the Korean royal family and almost died in Qin's prison, Zhang Liang was more enthusiastic about fighting against Qin. It can be said that he devoted himself to this cause almost wholeheartedly.
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Maybe it's because... after the fall of Korea, both his grandfather and father committed suicide?
Gu Xun and Han Fei both knew this, but neither said anything about it - even if they were friends, they had no right to interfere with Zhang Liang's ideas.
Fortunately, Zhang Liang's resentment was mainly focused on Ying Zheng, and he didn't have much prejudice against Fusu, so everyone didn't go astray.
As an anti-Qin element within Confucianism who was absolutely loyal to His Majesty the Emperor, Zhang Liang naturally also received news about the First Emperor's intention to go on tour, and the Mohist giant's invitation to anti-Qin forces from all over the world to gather in Guancheng.
Looking at the information in his hand, Zhang Liang fell into deep thought.
Of these two pieces of information, the former is more important. Although it can be regarded as conclusive information, the details of how the First Emperor went on patrol have not yet been determined, and there is nothing to calculate.
The latter is much more important.
The Mohist government city is located in the land of Wu and Chu. Like the land of Yan, Zhao and Qilu, it is an area where the empire's control is very weak. It is relatively safe for anti-Qin forces to gather there.
But... how to put it, the empire is about to launch troops against Lingnan. Regardless of whether this matter is finally promoted before the war begins, or after the war begins, the empire must still be in a very sensitive state.
At this time, a large-scale gathering of anti-Qin forces will definitely attract the attention of the empire, allowing the imperial court to carry out targeted strikes.
Although the safety of the government city is very guaranteed, risks still exist.
But having said that, the benefits of this matter are also great enough.
Since the collapse of the Six Kingdoms and the unification of the empire, although there have been anti-Qin forces activities in various places, they are all scattered and insignificant.
A grand rally brings everyone together, and the first benefit is to boost morale.
Of course, this is only a minor effect. More importantly, the anti-Qin forces can take this opportunity to form a coalition of interests, similar to the previous alliance, but the size may be a few hundred million points different.
Joining forces, on the one hand, can further boost confidence, and on the other hand, it is to unite everyone's strength and advance and retreat together, so as to deal the most serious blow to the imperial court at the most appropriate time.
Of course, in Zhang Liang's view, there is a more far-reaching benefit, that is, many anti-Qin forces can take this opportunity to divide the cake first.
Although it is somewhat ambitious to consider this now when the empire is still strong, it is by no means meaningless.
Given that the world is so big, everyone can get a relatively satisfactory share of the benefits, but in the end this benefit will definitely need to be grabbed by oneself.
If you accidentally grab the same piece of cake without dividing it up in advance, wouldn’t it be self-inflicted and a waste of energy?
In any case, their biggest enemy is still the empire at present, and all active forces must still prioritize weakening the empire.
As for the infighting that will definitely occur... or in other words, falling out, it's better to stay behind.
For Zhang Liang, everything that can be planned in advance is best prepared in advance.
With preparedness, even if an unexpected situation occurs, you will be able to deal with it more calmly.