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Chapter 399: Blue Romance, the Second Literary Luck, and the Dispute between Taoism and Confucianism

Chapter 399: Blue Romance, Second Literary Luck, and the Dispute between Taoism and Confucianism (7k in total, please subscribe)

The blue peach blossom luck condensed into a beautiful seed, which, under the command of the Heavenly Book, shot towards the sky of Chu Wujiang's sea of ​​consciousness.

Among the dazzling stars, the blue stars are transformed once again and emit a blue light.

Blue luck has always been of excellent quality, with few inferior products and occasional surprises.

Chu Wujiang looked at the new options with great anticipation.

The first option emerged from the Heavenly Book.

[Fall in love at first sight (blue)]: [Possessing an extraordinary temperament, once you see someone, you will be obsessed with them for life. Your heart will always be drawn to their afterimage, and you will never forget it. The more beautiful their appearance, the greater the effect, and the greater the emotional calamity.]

Seeing this luck, Chu Wujiang blurted out:

"We first met at Fengling Ferry, and once I saw Yang Guo, I was ruined for life."

“Could it be that this luck is the temperament of middle-aged Yang Guo?”

In terms of love luck, Yang Guo had a temperament of "unique fragrance" in his early years, which could make women fall in love with him when they smelled his body odor. The women he met later on could not forget him.

Especially the middle-aged Yang Guo, he had to wear a mask to avoid getting into emotional debt.

It was not until Fengling Ferry that the middle-aged Yang Guo met Guo Xiang and took off his mask, leaving her with an unforgettable memory for the rest of her life.

Chu Wujiang thought of Yang Guo's story and couldn't help but analyze:
"From this perspective, [Love at First Sight] will greatly improve the first impression of the opposite sex, and sometimes even achieve a killer effect."

"It is very similar to [A Smile That Conquers a Nation], except that [A Smile That Conquers a Nation] increases the lethality of a smile, while Falling in Love at First Sight is about the first impression."

Between people, the first impression is the most important.

It can even determine whether two people are destined to be together.

Chu Wujiang was quite tempted, but when he thought of Yang Guo's experience in middle age, he couldn't help but shook his head and said:

"Yang Guo had an unfortunate life. His luck with romance turned into misfortune. This is not a good thing."

"In terms of power alone, this luck is probably as powerful as a purple luck, stronger than a smile that can overthrow a country, so the side effects are not small."

"Yang Guo later wore a mask to avoid romantic disasters."

For example, Yang Guo attracted Guo Fu, but did not properly handle their relationship. Eventually, the emotional disaster turned into a fatal disaster, and he suffered the pain of a broken arm.

It can be said that most of Yang Guo’s misfortunes were caused by love.

If Guo Xiang didn't know Yang Long's feelings well and didn't show mercy to hurt herself, it would have turned into a murderous disaster.

Guo Xiang helped Yang Long and others to be together, but she herself was left with an emotional tribulation that could not be resolved. It is conceivable that this fate was risky.

"It's better to be less powerful than to be tainted by disaster."

"Even if he is a true Buddha, he will die if he suffers from the calamity of love."

Chu Wujiang thought of this and kept the first item for now, and continued to look at the second item of luck -

[Sincere Person (Blue)]: [Born pure and simple, his words reveal sincerity, which makes people trust him and willing to make friends with him.]

After seeing the luck, Chu Wujiang couldn't help but complain:
"The first one is Yang Guo, and the second one is Guo Jing?"

"Guo Jing is honest and resolute, and has a simple nature. Even a seductress like Huang Rong is willing to trust him. He has a natural trust field."

"But this doesn't suit my temperament."

"No, it's easier to gain the trust of others with this kind of temperament. It's a very suitable disguise for me!"

Chu Wujiang's heart moved. He was a master of fraud and naturally knew that sincerity was the ultimate skill.

The more sincere you are, the easier it is to deceive people.

Sima Yi pretended to be a loyal minister all his life, but in the end he showed his true character. This is a living example.

"Keep it for now and see what the third one has."

Chu Wujiang did not choose for the time being, but looked at the third option——

[Dream Beauty (Blue)]: [She is born dreamy and charming, and her behavior reveals a strange charm, which makes people easily imagine her as the white moonlight in their dreams, thus turning them into fools.]

Who is this?

Chu Wujiang couldn't help but think about it, and soon he had an idea.

"This is Duan Yu's fairy sister, Li Canghai's luck."

Chu Wujiang thought for a moment and quickly figured out the origin or similarities of the third destiny.

It can make people dream about it and never forget it.

Wuyazi was imprisoned in a dream all his life, unable to extricate himself. When Duan Yu saw the stone statue, he could no longer let it go.

They all imprisoned themselves for this "dream woman".

Humans are imperfect creatures, and even the most beautiful people have flaws.

Only the imaginary white moonlight can be infinitely close to perfection.

The luck of [The Beauty in the Dream] is to give you a dreamy temperament, which makes people imagine and constantly make you perfect.

Without this temperament, she may not have a beauty that surpasses everything, but she has become a fantasy in people's hearts, the white moonlight in their hearts, and no one can shake it.

How can a living person be compared with a phantom?
Wuyazi captured the charm of Li Canghai and engraved it on a stone statue, so that even Duan Yu became a fool.

This is the effect of [The Beauty in the Dream].

After Chu Wujiang saw these three blue fortunes, he couldn't help but think:
"The three peach blossom lucks this time are indeed very strong, and their advantages are very outstanding."

"So which one should I choose?"

"The first one has side effects, so eliminate it first."

"The third one can make people fall in love and become sick with longing, which seems to be a side effect."

"For example, Duan Yu doesn't like Wang Yuyan, he just likes the perfect goddess of fantasy."

"Similarly, if I have this luck, does the woman like me or the imaginary phantom?"

"Maybe there is some overlap between the two, but I don't need to take the risk."

"Book of Heaven, I choose the sincere person."

Chu Wujiang used the process of elimination and decided to choose the second one, taking steady steps to gain benefits.

Even if it's smaller, at least you won't lose money.

Upon hearing this, the Heavenly Book completely transformed the third peach blossom into blue, blooming with blue starlight.

The scattered starlight added a bit of precious sincerity to Chu Wujiang's already extraordinary temperament, making him even more convincing.

If he wanted, he could disguise himself as a simple person like Guo Jing.

This makes it easier to deceive people.

Chu Wujiang was very satisfied with this. Although he only got blue luck this time, it was no less than purple luck, which was a huge profit.

He looked at the fan of the romantic scholar in his hand and said encouragingly:
"The peach blossom has been used up, now it's time to use the literature."

"You need to work harder and strive for a useful literary fortune."

"After all, Confucianism is flourishing, so it would be good for me to take advantage of some of its literary luck."

In the Tianming Dynasty, there was a struggle between Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, but their strengths were not equal.

Buddhism has been in a state of continuous weakness since it took the wrong side six hundred years ago. If it had not been for its meritorious service in suppressing the tyrant, it would have been severely beaten by the imperial court long ago.

Confucianism and Taoism assisted and further developed.

After Emperor Hao came to power, he learned from Emperor Wu's lesson, relaxed restrictions on the people, adopted a method of governing by inaction, allowed the country to recuperate, and allowed Taoism to continue to grow.

In the past few hundred years, Confucianism has absorbed the ideas of Buddhism and Taoism, carried out reforms of Neo-Confucianism, and with the improvement of the imperial examination system, it has become increasingly powerful and has a tendency to dominate the world.

Chu Wujiang continued to analyze:

"In terms of faith, Buddhism and Taoism are more inclined to believe in the Buddha and the Taoist master, and fight for their faith."

"Confucianism, on the other hand, provides for ancestor worship. Even the most holy people emphasize ancestor worship, which is very much in line with the tastes of aristocratic families."

"Therefore, the Confucian School successfully formed an alliance of aristocratic families, including the Cui family, the Lu family, the Li family, the Wang family, and the Sima family, which are newly rising aristocratic families."

"The Dao Sect's territory is being eroded, and the anger on both sides is growing."

Chu Wujiang's wife Feng Yao's hatred for Fang Xiaoran was not only caused by his mocking words, but also because the forces represented by both sides were confronting each other.

"The dispute between Taoism and Confucianism is the focus and core of the academic struggle in our dynasty."

"The Buddhist sect saw that the Confucian sect was flourishing, so they planned to quietly join the Confucian sect and share some of the benefits."

"If I go to see the Duke of Zhenguo, I must be careful to avoid being directly involved in the [Confucian-Taoist Dispute] and causing trouble."

"The dispute between the crown prince and the king of Qin, and the dispute between Confucianism and Taoism, are almost combined together and need to be taken seriously."

Chu Wujiang pondered for a moment, briefly analyzed the situation, then placed his hand on the [Fan of the Talented Man] and secretly ordered:

[Book of Heaven, light up my literary fortune! ]

Upon hearing this, the Heavenly Book absorbed all 100 points of literary luck and transformed them into a white seed of luck.

In the past, Chu Wujiang did not value literary fortune.

After all, he is in Longzhou, and he wants to fight with force, not words.

Without military support, you won’t survive more than three days.

Now that Chu Wujiang is in Tianjing, the situation has changed.

He has to compete with the most intelligent people in the world and also take part in the dispute between Taoism and Confucianism, so it would be good for him to increase his intelligence a little.

boom!
The second star of Wenyun finally lit up at this moment, emitting white starlight.

These starlights were like words, hitting Chu Wujiang and giving him an epiphany.

Chu Wujiang looked closely and saw words emerging from the heavenly book.

【Recite what you hear (white)】: 【Remember what you hear, have an amazing memory, can quickly absorb and repeat what you hear, and understand it thoroughly. 】

"Huh, I thought it would be a photographic memory."

Chu Wujiang didn't have much expectation for the white literary fortune, but now that [Recite What You Hear] appeared, he was a little surprised.

Generally speaking, there are two types of primary memory.

One is to remember everything he sees, the other is to memorize everything he hears.

The former can remember everything they see with their eyes.

The latter can memorize everything he hears recited.

The two sides are developing in different fields. As Chu Wujiang's spiritual power improves, he has already acquired the ability of photographic memory, so it is of little use to brush it up.

But [reciting after hearing] can improve auditory memory a little, which is more useful than photographic memory.

Chu Wujiang nodded with satisfaction:

"It seems that the Heavenly Book's luck will not produce something completely useless. I hope the cyan luck will be better next time."

"Book of Heaven, help me to memorize it by heart."

The luster on the fan of the talented and romantic scholar was completely extinguished, and it turned into an ordinary folding fan. The last 90 points of green literary luck condensed into a literary luck seed, bombarding the literary luck star.

The Wenqu Star in the sky lit up slightly. Although it was only a blue-colored Wenyun star, it was still bright like a star, but it was inconspicuous.

Even the astronomers of the Imperial Astronomical Observatory could not see any specific changes.

boom!
A ray of blue starlight fell.

Chu Wujiang quickly looked at the three options appearing in the heavenly book.

【Six Classics Annotated to Me (Qing)】:【I have read a lot of books, quoted from classics, integrated them, and used them for my own benefit. I speak with conviction and confidence.】

[Eloquent (Blue)]: [Sharp words, strict logic, insightful, powerful rebuttal. Even if the opponent is well-defended, he can see through the flaws and hit the nail on the head.]

【Expounding the Subtle and Illuminating the Subtle (Qing)】: 【A person who is well versed in teaching and can simplify and explain complex and profound principles, making them easy for students to understand, inspiring their thinking, and guiding their exploration.】

These three destinies are quite interesting.

Chu Wujiang's eyes suddenly lit up. He thought it was the fortune of poetry and songs, but he didn't expect it to be related to scriptures.

He couldn't help but analyze:
"The first item is that the Six Classics are annotated by me. This means that I know how to quote the classics and use them for my own benefit. This is academic hooliganism."

"The second is his eloquence, which is to seize the loopholes of others and launch verbal attacks."

"The third one is to explain the obscure and make the subtle clear. This is actually what a teacher should do, to explain the truth to others."

“In short, one is a book of commentary, one is a book of defense, and one is a book of preaching.”

"These three fortunes all revolve around the scriptures."

When Chu Wujiang thought of this, he couldn't help but fall into deep thought, which one would be more useful to him?
"If I were teaching in a college, the third one would be the most useful. If I were to argue with someone, the second one would be the most useful."

"But I am now attending the Empire's feast of power, so the first item is the most useful."

Chu Wujiang thought for a moment and finally decided:

"Book of Heaven, I choose the first one."

For any force, there will always be disputes in their ideologies: whether the Six Classics are about me or I am about the Six Classics.

To put it another way, is it ideology that guides behavior or is it interests that guide behavior, and then it is covered with a layer of ideological cloak?

Chu Wujiang is a simple pragmatist.

So he chose "Six Classics to Annotate Me" and used it for my own benefit.

Following Chu Wujiang's choice, the second literary star completely turned green. Under the illumination of the green light, Chu Wujiang's mind couldn't help but become active.

He suddenly felt a desire to read classics, as if reading classics could bring him happiness.

The Six Classics are my annotations.

How to annotate without reading the scriptures?
Chu Wujiang's mind moved, and he shouted quickly:

"Yunshang."

As a bodyguard, Yun Shang is naturally available at any time.

"My Lord, please give me your orders."

Chu Wujiang said in a deep voice:

"Go buy some copies of the Tao Te Ching."

"Pay attention, both the new and the old must be present."

"You should ask the store what versions of the Tao Te Ching they have. They should have both the old and new versions."

Yun Shang didn't understand why Chu Wujiang wanted to buy the Tao Te Ching that could be found everywhere, so she quickly shouted:
"Yes, Lord Marquis!"

Chu Wujiang sat there waiting, took out a little wine from the Qiankun gourd and started drinking.

He has long been a member of the corrupt ruling class. When there is something to do, his secretary does it, and when there is nothing to do... cough cough.

He was drinking a little wine and enjoying life.

Yun Shang went and came back quickly. In a short while, she ran around all the bookstores in Tianjin and bought a total of ten copies of "Tao Te Ching".

But she said a little embarrassedly:

"My Lord, the store owner said that there is no old version of the Tao Te Ching. There is only one version now."

"Since last year, the Daoist sect has required temples around the country to print a new copy of the Tao Te Ching, saying that the old version has errors and is not suitable to be kept."

"I was afraid that the Marquis would be dissatisfied, so I bought a few more copies."

As expected, all forces will strictly guarantee the uniqueness of the classics to unify thoughts and concepts.

Otherwise, there will be different interpretations of the scriptures, which may easily cause organizational division.

For example, the religion of Chu Wujiang's previous life split into countless sects due to different interpretations of the scriptures.

Chu Wujiang didn't care and said with a smile:

"It's okay, just put it down first."

This world is quite strange, and many classic documents are similar to Chu Wujiang’s previous life.

Books like "Tao Te Ching", "Tai Shang Ganying Pian" and "Heart Sutra" all exist.

He ordered Yunchang to go out and buy the book so that he could read it again and see if there were any specific differences, which would make it easier for him to annotate it in the future.

"Yes, Lord Marquis."

Yun Chang breathed a sigh of relief and put down the ten copies of Tao Te Ching she had bought.

Chu Wujiang picked up a book at random and began to read it carefully.

He opened the first page, his expression became a little strange, and he read out strangely:

"The Tao can be Tao, but it is not Tao; the name can be named, but it is not named."

"Why is this also [Very Dao]?"

"Yun Shang, do you remember the extraordinary way?"

Chu Wujiang remembered that the early version of the Tao Te Ching was [The Tao can be spoken of, but it is not the constant Tao; the name can be named, but it is not the constant name.]

In order to avoid the taboo of [Emperor Wen of Han Liu Heng] in history, it was changed to [The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao].

Yun Shang showed an embarrassment and shook her head:

"I don't know. How about you ask Sister Fengyao?"

After all, Fairy Fengyao is a Taoist, so she would be more familiar with these things.

Chu Wujiang shook his head and said:
"Don't bother Fengyao for now, you can go down first."

Yun Shang quickly agreed:
"Yes, Lord Marquis."

After Chu Wujiang obtained the fortune of "Six Classics Annotated by Me", he began to dig deep into the details of these classics, showing a style quite similar to that of a Confucian scholar.

What is a Confucian scholar, after all?

That is to use the four words [曰若纪古] to write a 30,000-word annotation.

"Don't worry too much about the details."

"The difference of one or two words shouldn't be a big deal."

Chu Wujiang was not a true scholar after all, and he seldom put effort into interpreting the text word by word. It was not until he turned to Chapter 18 of the Tao Te Ching that he could not help but read it again:

"When the great principles are abandoned, there is benevolence and righteousness; when wisdom emerges, there is great hypocrisy; when the six relatives are at odds, there is filial piety; when the country is in chaos, there are loyal ministers."

“There’s something wrong with this paragraph.”

For most people, this text is easy to understand.

For example, when the great way was abolished, benevolence and righteousness came into being; when cleverness and wisdom appeared, fraud came into being, and so on.

But in the view of Confucian scholars, this passage is not intended to explain the truth.

But to blast people.

With the help of [Six Classics Annotated by Me], Chu Wujiang quickly realized that something was wrong.

He couldn't help thinking:
“What is the core idea of ​​Confucianism?”

"It is benevolence, righteousness, loyalty and filial piety."

"I remember the original version of the Tao Te Ching, it wasn't like this."

Chu Wujiang felt that his memory was a little confused when he was in the "Six Classics Annotated to Me" and he shouted:
"Yunshang!"

Yun Shang was now replacing Baili Zhi, so she was naturally available at any time. She quickly shouted:
"The slave is here!"

Chu Wujiang asked in a deep voice:
"Go check again to see if anyone has an old edition of the Tao Te Ching."

"If you want the old version, you can pay one hundred taels of silver."

hiss~
Whose copy of "Tao Te Ching" is selling for one hundred taels of silver!

This thin book would be good if it could be sold for a few cents.

In fact, there must be an old version of "Tao Te Ching" in the Chu family's old house, but Chu Wujiang was too lazy to get it and just spent money to buy it.

Yun Shang explained after hearing this:
"My Lord, I have asked the merchant."

"They said that the old version of the Tao Te Ching was taken back by the Taoist sect and destroyed."

"If the Marquis needs it, I will go and look for him."

Chu Wujiang thought about it and immediately ordered:
"Go right away, don't worry about spending money."

"Yes, Lord Marquis!"

Yun Shang left quickly, and Chu Wujiang sat on the armchair, drinking wine and reading scriptures, looking very comfortable.

Soon, Yun Shang came back and said:

"My Lord, I bought back the old edition of the Tao Te Ching."

Chu Wujiang asked curiously:
"How did you buy it? How much did it cost?"

Yun Shang said very straightforwardly:
"Most bookstores said they didn't have it. Even if you had silver, it wouldn't work because the Taoist sect forbids the sale of it."

"But I heard that Bigengtang, which is under Fengyu Tower, specializes in ancient books."

"I asked passers-by to help me buy it, but they refused."

"So the servant disguised herself and put the sword to the shopkeeper's neck, and it succeeded immediately."

Chu Wujiang's face darkened and he quickly shook his head:
"Yun Shang, there's no need for that."

"This is at the foot of the capital. Even if the Marquis' Mansion is not afraid, it should not leave room for criticism."

It was the first time that Chu Wujiang discovered that Yun Shang did things by any means necessary.

As long as it was Chu Wujiang's order, she would do it 100%.

Yun Shang said very simply:

"Don't worry, my Lord. I've changed into a nightgown and given you enough silver."

"Originally, I was about to take the book and leave, but the shopkeeper stopped me and said that there were other banned books in the store and I could buy them from him if I wanted them."

Yun Shang was a strictly trained guard who seldom acted impulsively. She investigated the owner of Bigengtang before she acted secretly.

As a result, the shopkeeper saw that she was generous and did not care about the harmful effects of selling banned books. He immediately called out to her, hoping that she would come next time.

Chu Wujiang couldn't help but feel embarrassed:

"This shopkeeper really knows how to do business."

"But you should try not to go there again, lest the other party report you to the Dao Sect."

Yun Shang nodded quickly and said:
"Yes, Lord Marquis."

"That shopkeeper also calls himself [Ba Cheng]. If this servant doesn't trust him, you can investigate this name."

"Since the Marquis said so..."

Chu Wujiang couldn't help but yelled:
"what?"

What a coincidence.

It turns out that the owner of Bigengtang was the former Eighth Master of Longzhou, his younger brother Ba Cheng. (Note: Chapter 80)
Ever since Fengyu Tower was driven out of Longzhou by Chu Wujiang, the two sides have been temporarily out of touch due to the long distance between them.

Unexpectedly, he became the owner of Bigengtang.

It seems that life is going well now.

Chu Wujiang pondered and said:

"Ba Cheng can be trusted, but you should not contact him as the Man in Black."

"Next time, I will just go to him to buy the banned books using my identity as the Champion Marquis's guard."

"You can give him a communication charm to keep in touch."

Yun Shang quickly replied:

"I'll go and inquire now, my slave."

"Go."

Chu Wujiang gave an order casually.

He didn't expect that Yunchang would meet an old acquaintance when she went to buy a used book.

Chu Wujiang took the hard-earned old version of the Tao Te Ching, turned to Chapter 18 and recited:

"Without the great principles, how can there be benevolence and righteousness? With wisdom, how can there be great hypocrisy? With disharmony among relatives, how can there be filial piety? With chaos in the country, how can there be loyal ministers?"

"Sure enough!"

“The old version and the new version, they mean completely different things.”

“The old version says, ‘When the great principles are abandoned, there is no benevolence and righteousness.’ The new version says, ‘When the great principles are abandoned, there is benevolence and righteousness.’”

"The old version of the Tao Te Ching did not criticize Confucianism."

"From the scriptures, it seems that the Taoist sect is mentally prepared for a full-scale war with the Confucian sect!"

Chu Wujiang had the luck of "Six Classics Annotated by Me" and could understand the changes in the scriptures at once.

This must be the work of the most outstanding [Confucian scholar] in Taoism.

He only changed one word "An" and the meaning of the whole paragraph was completely different, and subtly implanted a criticism of Confucianism.

What do Confucian scholars do?

In charge of the ideological front.

As soon as Chu Wujiang came to this conclusion, Baili Jin came over to report:
"Master Hou!"

"The Confucian School has sent an invitation to invite you to the Imperial College tomorrow for a chat. The signature is Zhiping Jushi."

"The Taoist sect sent an invitation, inviting you to Penglai Island tomorrow for a chat. The signature is Tian Gang Zhenren."

"The Buddhist sect has sent an invitation, inviting you to visit Wuliang Mountain tomorrow for a chat. The signature is from Master Dafan."

Chu Wujiang has connections with all parties. He has the protection of Taoism, the appreciation of Confucianism, and the friends of Buddhism.

He had just arrived in Tianjing, so it was natural for him to receive invitations from all sides.

Chu Wujiang pondered for a moment:
"Reply to them. I will visit them in the order of the invitations."

"Yes, Lord Marquis!"

At this time, Chu Wujiang finished reading the old version of "Tao Te Ching", opened the Qiankun Gourd and put it away.

【It’s not easy to stand in line. 】

[I thought the dispute between Taoism and Confucianism was not that intense, but I didn’t expect that they even changed the scriptures. ]

[As the Holy Son of the Wu Clan, should I side with Confucianism, Buddhism, or Taoism? ]

Chu Wujiang vaguely remembered that in the Western Han Dynasty in his previous life, Taoism was initially advocated, but later all other schools of thought were abolished and Confucianism was the only one respected.

In this process, Taoism suffered a complete defeat.

Since then, Taoism has never occupied the position it held in the early Western Han Dynasty.

The revision of the "Tao Te Ching" also originated from the brutal fight between the two families.

Of course, it was not unfair for Taoism to lose, as the disciples of Confucianism at that time were extremely powerful.

For example, Yuan Gusheng dared to denounce the book "Laozi" as mediocre in front of the empress dowager, which made the empress dowager, who admired Taoism, furious. She wanted to throw him into the animal pen to fight wild boars.

As a result, Yuan Gusheng picked up his weapon and killed the wild boar directly, and was unharmed.

The Queen Mother had no choice but to let him go.

It was precisely because there were so many talented people in Confucianism at that time that they were able to eventually defeat other academic schools and unify the world.

Chu Wujiang was a man who was well-versed in history books, which was his hobby. Now that he saw the battle between Taoism and Confucianism in the Tianming Dynasty, he couldn't help but think of the stories of the Western Han Dynasty.

[If we follow the historical experience of previous lives, Confucianism will win in the end. ]

[From the current fortune, it seems so. 】

[Once the Crown Prince ascends the throne and becomes a powerful Yuanshen, the Confucian School will fulfill its destiny and pass on the dynasty in an orderly manner. Then, within the next five hundred years, the Confucian School will truly be the only one in power.]

[The problem is that history is just similar and it seems that it cannot be copied directly. ]

[It is impossible for the Dao Sect to watch all this happen. ]

Chu Wujiang couldn't help but ponder:
[This specific position requires more intelligence, otherwise it is just empty talk. ]

[At least I need to know the difference in power between Taoism and Confucianism, as well as the future trends, so that I can make a more accurate decision.]

Chu Wujiang planned to rest for a night and talk about it tomorrow.

At this time, Baili Jin ran over and said:

"My Lord, the female detective from Tianjing Prefecture is here to visit you."

"She said she wanted to investigate the case of the fox demon causing chaos, and she hopes that the Marquis will cooperate with the investigation!"

Today is really lively.

Chu Wujiang said calmly:

"I'll go right away."

(End of this chapter)

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