Chapter 921: Reject moral kidnapping

Chapter 921: Refuse moral kidnapping

It is true that Zheng Yao was impregnated. As for who really wants the general's life, Qin Liuxi did not interfere in this matter. She has already done what she can do. Anyone involved in a conspiracy like this is probably a power strategist in the court. Those things.

And such matters can be investigated by their own officials.

But Qin Liuxi thought for a moment and gave some advice. He might as well bring the poisoning to the saint. After all, although the tiger talisman was handed back, many people in the army would only act in recognition of the person who held the tiger talisman in the past. This is a bond of life and death together, and it is also respect. Therefore, some generals will not have any connections after they retire. If it is a corps that they trained, they will only recognize his name.

What Luan Bailing wanted was not only to prevent his secret from being discovered, but also to gain some connections with the Zheng family.

In fact, if Qin Liuxi had not intervened, the general would have died of weakness. He kicked his legs off, and who would look for a girl who had been missing for several years? And Luan Bailing will successfully take over everything in the Zheng family, maintain a kind and affectionate persona, and live a prosperous life.

 But now everything has broken down, Luan Bailing is dead, and there is obviously another master behind him who wants to plot the Zheng family's connections. If he leaves it alone, it will be like a stick in his throat, and he may be plotted again.

And when the general brought this matter to the saint, the saint would naturally think too much. He hadn't established a prince yet, and the princes were all ready to make a move. It was uncertain whether these people were responsible.

As a saint, the older he gets, the more he is wary of his adult son. He is afraid of being removed from the throne, especially the military power. After all, military power is indispensable for rebellion, so he will investigate. If his son wants to cause trouble, he will investigate on behalf of the general.

If the saint himself did it, it would be even simpler. Showing his misery to him in front of the courtiers can not only show loyalty, but also prevent the other party from causing trouble for the other party. On the contrary, it can be safer. After all, I have been so miserable, and future generations It’s so impersonal to kill them all when they are all gone.

So, during the morning court, the general knelt down in the court hall crying, claiming that his daughter, who had been missing for several years, had been found. He was the one who lured the wolf into the house. Luan Bailing, an ambitious thief, not only killed his girl, but also hid her body in the pavilion, and chronically poisoned him. , wanted to deprive the family of the Zheng family, and ruthlessly exposed the misery of the lonely elderly people, which made the saint furious and the whole court in an uproar.

While the general was seeking justice for his daughter, Qin Liuxi carried Luan Qiyue to the Jade Buddha Temple with a hundred thousand taels of silver notes given by the steward of the Zheng family.

Yes, it seems that he knew that this son was a substitute tool. Instead of giving him a serious name, Luan Bailing simply named him after July because he was a Qixingzi. In order to avoid developing feelings for him, he was even more indifferent to him.

Feng You glanced at the child she was holding and said, "I thought you would take it back and raise it yourself."

Qin Liuxi rolled his eyes at him: "Am I Shantang?" After a pause, he added: "I won't raise any more children."

He paused and looked at her face carefully, which was extremely cold. He secretly thought that he was too talkative and would not open the pot.

“Then how do you send it to the Jade Buddha Temple? Don’t you also know the master of Jinhua Temple?”

Qin Liuxi lowered his head and said: "After entering Buddhism, the four elements will be empty. The three roots of unwholesome will be removed and the worldly ties will be cut off. It will be better for him."

Otherwise, if you remember the cause and effect of your parents, how will you deal with yourself when you grow up?

“I hope he can remember your kindness.” Feng You looked at the child and said.

Qin Liuxi doesn't care whether she remembers it or not, she acts as she pleases.

Although there is a bit of white fish belly appearing in the sky, no pilgrims have come to the Jade Buddha Temple yet. When Qin Liuxi and others arrived, the previous master named Hui Quan was still waiting at the gate.

“Could it be that the host of the Qin family asked you to wait here again?” Qin Liuxi asked.

"Amitabha." Hui Quan smiled, looked at Luan Qiyue, his eyes showed compassion, and said Buddha again: "Sin, sin."

Just as Qin Liuxi was about to hand Luan Qiyue over, he opened his eyes and looked into her eyes, with fear and cowardice in his eyes, his small mouth pursed, and his thin body trembling.

"From now on, the Jade Buddha Temple will be your home." Qin Liuxi put him in Hui Quan's arms and reached out to touch his head.

Qin Liuxi handed the bank note and a scripture prescription to Hui Quan and said, "His name is Luan Qiyue. This bank note is for me to ask the master to do good deeds in his name to offset some evil. I wrote the scripture prescription based on his pulse." "Amitabha, the young contemplator is compassionate and a great benefactor."

Qin Liuxi twitched the corner of his mouth, turned around and left.

There was a whimpering sound like a small animal behind her, but she did not look back.

From now on, there will be no Luan Qiyue in the world, only the little novice monk named Wu.

When going down the mountain, Qin Liuxi turned his head and glanced at the void, and said, "Can't bear to part with you?"

Zheng Yao showed up, looked at the Jade Buddha Temple, and said expressionlessly: "There is nothing to be reluctant to part with, this is good for both of us."

Qin Liuxi sneered lightly, if he was really so tough, why did he follow him secretly?

Zheng Yao sighed lightly and said in a low voice: "This is good, this is good."

The tone seemed to be convincing oneself.

Until Qin Liuxi walked far away, she floated over and said, "Can you help my father find the person who poisoned him?"

"This is their official business. Once I send you away, my business will be over." Qin Liuxi refused.

Zheng Yao said enthusiastically: "If you don't help my father, I won't leave."

 Qin Liuxi paused in his steps, Feng Tong crossed his arms and looked at Zheng Yao amusingly, a little girl who was inexperienced in the world and had not been beaten by her little ancestor.

Zheng Yao was stared at by Qin Liuxi, her soul shivering.

"Do you believe it or not, I can send you away now instead of saving you?" Qin Liuxi said: "There are people who are interested in the conspiracy and conspiracy, and I, a Taoist priest, have the duty to eliminate demons and defend the Tao. Interfering in everything is a violation of the rules. You can't even think of kidnapping me morally, because I have no morals at all and I won't accept this!"

As long as I have no morals, you can't kidnap me!

Zheng Yao: "Aren't you a good person?"

“Yes, I’m not!”

Zheng Yao: “…”

So angry!

"If I were you, I would play with Luan Bailing more, otherwise, there will be no chance later. Now that this matter has been revealed, he will definitely be finished!" Qin Liuxi reminded coolly.

Whether it was because of harming Zheng Yao or because the poison in the general was exposed, the people behind him would not let Luan Bailing live.

Zheng Yao was startled and disappeared.

Feng Tong said: "Aren't you afraid that he will be played to death? Instead, you will make this little girl's life worse, and she will not have a good place to be reincarnated?"

"Even if it is, it is due to karma, retaliation for retaliation, and it will be easier to settle the settlement down there. She has to let her resentment dissipate." Qin Liuxi yawned and said, "Go back and relax for a while, this Endless.”

(End of this chapter)

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