Chapter two hundred and ninety-ninth battle of wits and courage
Liu Mingzhi stared blankly at Monk Huifa, who was wiping the blood from the corner of his mouth.
"Old Zen Master, are you feeling well?"
"It's okay, okay, Donor Liu, I'm not feeling well today, so I won't let Donor Liu stay any longer. I hope Donor Liu will forgive me for not getting up to see me off."
Liu Mingzhi hesitated for a moment and nodded slightly. The old monk had already given the eviction order so straightforwardly. If he continued to stay, it would be a bit unkind and disrespectful.
Looking at the old monk Huifa, whose breathing was gradually becoming smoother, Liu Mingzhi breathed a sigh of relief and released his hands supporting Huifa.
"Since the old Zen master is unwell, Liu will stop bothering him."
"Farewell Liu!"
"I won't send you far."
Liu Mingzhi stood up gently, glanced at the rice paper stained with blood and had the word "无" written on it, and walked slowly outside the meditation room.
Master Hui, the old monk, slowly opened his eyes and sighed as he listened to Mr. Liu's disappearing footsteps.
"If you say one more word, I'm afraid I will pass away here, Amitabha."
"A sharp blade hurts others as well as yourself. I hope Donor Liu will think twice before taking action."
Liu Mingzhi had a look of doubt on his face from the moment he left Huifa's Zen room.
Like a sharp blade hanging above the sky, the sky is not the sky, but the sky.
What exactly is behind the word Hui Pharaoh and Monk Nai? Heaven is not Heaven, Nai! Nai! Heaven is not Heaven, Tian? What does Tian represent? Heaven and man? Destiny? Tianxia? Son of Heaven?
Emperor!
Liu Mingzhi walked out of the temple absentmindedly, and suddenly stopped, his eyes full of surprise and uncertainty.
The corners of Liu Mingzhi's eyes trembled slightly, obviously thinking about something.
After a long time, Liu Mingzhi came back to his senses, glanced back at the Dahuguo Temple behind him, and walked towards the street.
"Destroy and then build. How can we break and then build? Is the opportunity mentioned by the old monk exactly the same as the opportunity in my mind?"
After Mr. Liu left the gate of Dahuguo Temple, Queen Hui'er and the two quietly walked out from the opposite alley.
The Queen's eyebrows were furrowed, and there was a hint of suspicion in her bright eyes.
"The heartless man was obviously absent-minded and preoccupied when he came out of Dahuguo Temple. Something must have happened to him in Huguo Temple that we don't know about."
"My lord, Hui'er has also discovered that Master Liu has been mumbling to himself while walking. He was not like this when he left the palace. What should I do? Do you want to find out what happened to Master Liu in the Huguo Temple?
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The Queen nodded hesitantly: "Just take my gold medal and ask Pharaoh Hui, Bald Donkey. Among all the monks in the entire Dahuguo Temple, he is the only one who can speak Chinese, and because of Yue'er, he is also with the heartless people in Dahu."
The dragon had a chance encounter."
"The person who makes such a heartless person become like this is most likely the wise Pharaoh Bald Ass. There must be a reason for everything to go wrong. Find out what they were talking about."
Hui'er nodded with a strange expression: "Hui'er understands, Hui'er will leave first."
"Um!"
Hui'er looked around and walked directly towards Dahuguo Temple. The Queen watched Young Master Liu gradually move away from his back and hurriedly followed.
Many men, women and children in common people's clothing gradually surrounded the Queen, staring sharply at every passerby around her.
After leaving Dahuguo Temple, Liu Mingzhi did not choose the Jinguo Palace, but continued wandering on the street.
Mr. Liu, who had emerged from the word-testing crisis, looked at the scenery on both sides of the street from time to time.
Liu Mingzhi walked to the stall, picked up a musical instrument made of horns and started playing it. He caught a glimpse of Bai Ying who was hurriedly to the corner of the wall with a smile on his lips.
Pretending to be casual, he glanced at the way he came, and Young Master Liu suddenly noticed that many people in civilian clothes were evading his gaze.
Although their actions were very secretive, many of the Admiral's spies' identities were exposed because Young Master Liu's actions were so unexpected.
These spies were decisive people. As soon as they sensed something was wrong, they immediately walked past Mr. Liu as if nothing had happened and disappeared completely on the street.
As one group of people left, another group of people quietly blended into the crowd.
Liu Mingzhi held up the horns and yawned, raising his hands high and stretching.
The moment he raised his hands, using the cover of his loose sleeves, a piece of paper was flicked into the gap of the horn instrument by Mr. Liu like a steel needle.
Mr. Liu moved his shoulders a few times, but as always, without saying a word to the stall owner, he put down the horn instrument in his hand and continued walking forward.
As soon as Young Master Liu moved, many people moved again, hanging far behind Young Master Liu.
These spies also learned a lot from the experience. They knew that Young Master Liu was too cunning, so they could only keep a distance to prevent his identity from being exposed.
Although the Queen had told them that Liu Mingzhi had known for a long time that someone was following and watching him, they still silently did what they were supposed to do.
The order they received was to keep a close eye on Young Master Liu to prevent him from leaving the Kingdom of Jin.
From three o'clock in the morning to the sunset in the west, Young Master Liu wandered around the capital of the Kingdom of Jin as if he was tireless.
If it weren't for the admiral's secret agents who were constantly monitoring Young Master Liu, he would have been filled with evil spirits.
No one can walk like this. He walked through all the streets and alleys in the capital for a whole afternoon. No matter how good everyone is in kung fu, there will always be times when we get tired.
Young Master Liu once again stopped in front of a stall and played with a strange-looking thing.
At the corner of the street not far away, the Queen was dripping with sweat and patted her sore calves. She glared at Mr. Liu with a resentful look. She took out her handkerchief and wiped the sweat on her face.
At this moment, the Queen really wants to go out and punch and kick Young Master Liu. Are you kidding me?
There is no need for the Queen to personally monitor Young Master Liu, but the Queen knows that Young Master Liu is as cunning as a fox, and is afraid that the Admiral's spies may miss some important discovery due to their ignorance of Young Master Liu's habits.
Even the Queen herself did not expect that Young Master Liu would walk tirelessly for a long time.
The Queen was stunned when she wiped her sweat, and stared at the toy that Mr. Liu had put back in its place with her bright eyes. The Queen felt as if she had seen something unconscionably stuffed into the toy.
The Queen, thinking that maybe her eyes were wrong, hesitated for a moment, put away her handkerchief, and trotted towards Young Master Liu.
When Liu Mingzhi heard the hurried footsteps getting closer and closer behind him, he smiled slightly and pretended not to know anything and walked towards the palace.
After taking less than two steps, Mr. Liu's wrist was grabbed by the Queen.
"Hey, why are you coming out? Are you done with your business?"
The Queen stared closely at the astonished Young Master Liu with her bright eyes. She glanced slightly from the corner of her eye and reached out to take the toy that Young Master Liu had just put down in her hand.
Seeing the slight change in Young Master Liu's eyes, the Queen let go of Young Master Liu's wrist with an indescribable smile on her lips.
With her eyes fixed on Young Master Liu, the Queen bent her fingers and pulled out a piece of paper among the playthings.
Pulling open the note, the Queen glanced at it and saw the words "According to plan" written on the note.
The Queen clutched the note tightly and took a few deep breaths.
"Are you tired of shopping?"
Liu Mingzhi pursed his lips and nodded slightly: "I'm tired."
"Then go back, I'm tired too."
"good!"
The Queen didn't say anything. She turned around and walked towards the palace. She glanced at the spies around her who also looked a bit stunned.
The Queen did not shy away from Young Master Liu behind her, and her cold voice sounded.
"Detain all the stall owners who stayed at the stalls just now. Anyone who dares to resist will be killed without mercy."
"Got the order!"
After the admiral's spies left, the queen walked quickly towards the palace, rubbing the piece of paper in her hands, and the mist flashed in her bright eyes.
"You are heartless. I politely thought that you had some idea of staying, even just a little bit."
"You disappoint Wanyan so much!"
Liu Mingzhi's face froze and he sighed silently.
"To put it bluntly, you said this was just a battle of wits and courage!"
"I must find a way to get back to Dalong."
"reason!"
"What's the reason? Is it to be loyal to the Li family?"
"No, I came back for the 300,000 brothers. I can't just watch the 300,000 brothers under my command die in the hands of your Jin Kingdom soldiers. The longest they have been with me is eight years."
"I can't go back. Without the backbone of the army, the morale of the army will inevitably be weakened."
"I can't just watch my brothers who have been through life and death turn into corpses. I promised them that I must take them home."
The Queen suppressed the sourness in her eyes and nodded.
"Okay, you are a person who values affection and justice, so I won't say anything about that."
"Isn't it a battle of wits and courage? I will accompany you to the end!"