Poor Taoist Qiu Chuji

Chapter 108 The situation changes

Chapter 108 The situation changes

With a shake of his hand, the fire was aroused, and the priceless and meaningful cloth painting gradually turned into ashes in Qiu Chuji's hands.

The cause had already been determined. Qiu Chuji did not have the ability to reverse the situation and stop Xiao Feng many years ago from helping Wanyan Aguda and helping the Jurchens to grow and develop.

If he had the ability to turn the tide, why would he bother to kill the dragon and seize its veins?

But burning this painting was equivalent to severing part of the bond between the Jin people and Xiao Feng.

The Jin people, who already had little knowledge of this past, might completely forget Xiao Feng because of the burning of this painting.

To forget a favor is to sever the cause and effect.

Xiao Feng helped Wanyan Aguda, which indirectly promoted the growth of the Jurchen clan. This is because.

But at least the Wanyan clan has forgotten Xiao Feng and no longer remembers their kindness. This should not be the right outcome.

Even if there is no god who dominates everything and judges cause and effect.

But it is undeniable that in the materialistic world, people, countries, the past and the present are all interconnected and their destinies are intertwined.

If a line is connected incorrectly, it will lead to many different results.

The moment the scroll was completely burned, a large amount of spiritual energy from heaven and earth was automatically injected into Qiu Chuji's body.

With ease, he had already slashed out the second sword to kill the dragon vein of the Jin Kingdom.

This sword cut the dragon's head. At the same time, the wind and snow that had lasted for more than half a month in the entire northern land gradually began to subside, and the temperature also dropped and rose. After the snow melted a little, although there was still the cold of melted ice and snow, as long as they wore more clothes and cleared the road, the rebel army would be able to continue to advance to more cities and completely recover the Central Plains.

At this time, the heavy snow that had not yet melted became a boost to the rebels.

Because if the returning Jin soldiers did not have sufficient food supplies, they would not be able to match the rebel army in terms of marching speed or fighting will.

Even if the Jin people were more cold-resistant, they would find it difficult to gain any advantage in this comparison.

As soon as the heavy snow stopped the next day, Wang Chongyang ordered the mobilization of the three armies, with Zhongdu, Taiyuan and Hezhong as the centers, to fully recover the Central Plains.

Most of the small towns had low walls and limited Jin garrisons.

There is no need to waste any time. Either they send martial arts experts to go first, enter the city to kill the bandits and open the gate to welcome the rebels, or they can contact the Han gentry in the city long ago and once the secret signal is given, both inside and outside will move together. Even if the Jin soldiers are well prepared, they still cannot stop the overwhelming force.

As for the small groups of Jin soldiers scattered in the countryside, we can ignore them for the time being. We just need to spread the news and inform the people in the Central Plains that the Jin soldiers have retreated, the Central Plains have been recovered, and the mountains and rivers have returned to their original state. That is enough!
The oppressed people in the Central Plains will capture and kill them to vent their hatred.

In the past, three or five soldiers and bandits could suppress a village of hundreds of people and make them dare not resist. This was because everyone knew that it was easy to kill one or two Jin soldiers, but it would be tragic if a large number of Jin soldiers came to massacre the village and exterminate the entire clan.

Since the large group of Jin soldiers had been wiped out, the situation would naturally reverse for the small group of Jin soldiers scattered in the countryside, and they would become fish on the chopping board.

This is what is meant by unstoppable force!

In less than a month, most of the lost territory in the north was recovered.

I'm afraid it will only take another month or so, until spring comes and flowers bloom, to completely drive the Jin people back to Liaodong.

By then, the entire Central Plains will be connected, and the Jin soldiers returning from the south will only be besieged from all sides. If they come back, they will die, but if they stay in the south, they can survive.

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Deep in the mountains and forests, Qiu Chuji, who had temporarily left the treasure house, found a group of wild moose in a few days with the help of a big fox.

With the help of the moose, he transported all the things in the cave treasure house out. Instead of taking them out of the mountains, he walked more than a hundred miles north and found an extremely hidden cave, where he buried all the things.

This batch of "treasures" includes a total of 3,600 fine armors, tens of thousands of steel-cast swords, a "small amount" of gold and silver, and various books.

It was indeed a very lavish treasure trove, so much so that Qiu Chuji felt it was a pity to throw it away.

We can wait until the Jin Dynasty is completely destroyed, and then lead the Quanzhen disciples into this forest to take out the treasure.

After burying this most important treasure of the Jin Dynasty.

Qiu Chuji rode a tiger, carried a fox, and drove a moose. He did not leave the forest directly, but went around and used the Emperor's Qi-Gazing Technique to observe the flow of air in the mountains, looking for the second or third place where the Jin man hid his treasure.

He doesn't have a progress bar, so how can he know what the progress is now?
We can only reduce the chances of the Jin people turning the tables as much as possible.

What's more, Qiu Chuji actually found two more places.

Although the things hidden there were not as many as the largest one, there were still hundreds of armors, as well as some long-lasting food and wine.

Qiu Chuji naturally confiscated them all.

Then find a place to put it.

Qiu Chuji was busy in the mountains for more than two months. When he came out again, the whole world had undergone earth-shaking changes.

The Central Plains has once again returned to the rule of the Han people. The Central Plains righteous army respects Wang Chongyang as the Taoist King. Although they have not established a country, they have become a force that no one dares to underestimate.

However, this force still seems to have an unstable foundation.

There were many factions within the country, but they were able to unite as one by expelling the Jin bandits and restoring the Han customs.

But there is still no direction on who will be the master, who will be the emperor, and how many people will respect the king.

The Quanzhen Sect's tenets belong to the Quanzhen Sect, and those rebel leaders who rose up with the support of various powerful forces do not recognize them.

Externally, the Song court continuously sent envoys to the Central Plains to communicate with those old officials, hoping to take back the Central Plains and return to its peak territory without much effort.

Of course, the Jin people were unwilling to accept defeat, and the internal chaos finally came to an end. The new Jin leader ascended the throne, and tens of thousands of troops assembled, ready to march to Zhongdu and once again take control of the Central Plains.

Although the national strength of Western Xia has declined in recent years, its evil intentions are still there. When they see an opportunity, they continue to station troops on the border and are ready to rush into the Central Plains at any time to plunder. If they can cut off some territory, it would be even better.

"Okay! You guys go back! Remember to think of me in the future." Under a hill where most of the ice and snow had melted, Qiu Chuji waved to the herd of moose, indicating that they could return to the mountains and continue their peaceful life.

The past two months have been very hard for them. Not only do they have to carry heavy boxes and travel hundreds of miles through the ice and snow, but they also often have to face the teasing of tigers... or maybe it's more than just teasing.

Foxes sometimes try to target them, but they don't dare to do it openly.

Although moose are very strong when they get angry, they are less ferocious than carnivores.

Yo~!

Led by the leader, the moose barked a few times at Qiu Chuji, then turned their heads slowly and gradually walked back into the snowy forest.

The squatting tiger licked its paws, as if thinking about something.

"What about you? Do you want to come with me, or stay in the mountains and become the king?" Qiu Chuji patted the tiger's head.

This Siberian tiger has followed him for two months, serving as his mount during the day and his pillow at night. If Qiu Chuji were to let it go back to the mountains, he would feel a little reluctant.

Of course, he didn't force it. If the tiger liked freedom, he would be willing to grant it.

After two months of getting along, the tiger could already understand some of Qiu Chuji's words. At this moment, it raised its head to look at Qiu Chuji, then touched the back of Qiu Chuji's hand with its nose, turned over to expose its belly, and let out a coquettish tiger roar.

Although it is a big guy weighing 600 kilograms, why can't it be a baby?

"Okay! Since you are willing to follow me, then come back to Zhongnan Mountain with me. Although the climate there is not very suitable for you to live, as long as you learn to use your true energy thoroughly with my help, it will not be a problem." Qiu Chuji said with a smile.

Over the past two months, he has also been using true Qi to explore the tiger's body to find out how different its body is from that of a human.

Then he compiled a simple and easy to understand but powerful "Tiger Secret" to teach it.

Of course, this Tiger Technique is only used to lay the foundation.

When it has cultivated to a certain level, Qiu Chuji will help it transform its true qi, allowing the true qi to gradually approach true qi.

Qiu Chuji taught the tiger to practice internal energy, but it was not just a sudden idea, he was also trying to connect the true qigong method with the true qigong method on the tiger.

Although the tiger is not as agile as humans, it also has its advantages.

The first is to have a clear mind. As long as the technique is not complicated and fits in with the practice, it will naturally be in a state of 'unity of heaven and tiger', and there is no need to worry about the so-called problem of going astray.

Secondly, the tiger has abundant blood and strong bones, which are far superior to ordinary people. Even if there are some inappropriate parts in the exercises, it will not be seriously harmed after practicing it. It will only feel a little uncomfortable for a few days.

Nature is a good carrier for trying out new skills.

Once he gained experience from testing on tigers, Qiu Chuji would not make any major mistakes when he modified the Zhenqi-level technique to be suitable for human practice.

Today, Qiu Chuji has embarked on the path of slaying dragons, seizing qi, and taking the entire world as his private home.

In the mythological world, this means that you have owed a great debt to the world and you must pay it back.

Therefore, the Zhenqi Gong method was conceived in advance and passed on to those close to him later, which would also help to raise the level of martial arts in this world and try to expand the boundaries of the world as a whole.

He was also crossing the river by feeling the stones, and he was not sure whether the world developed because of people or whether the original Qi of heaven and earth had a predetermined destiny.

If it is the former, then the overall progress of martial arts is also the progress of the world.

If it is the latter, then after Qiu Chuji leaves this world, he will need to collect treasures and invest them back into this world to increase the concentration of Yuan Qi in the world.

His gaze turned to the big red-haired fox on the other side, the fox, who had been pretending not to care and trying to be as inconspicuous as possible, felt his fur tighten and turned his head stiffly.

"Do you want to be a fur blanket or a fur coat?" Qiu Chuji also gave the big red-haired fox a chance to choose, which can be said to be fair and just.

(End of this chapter)

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