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C549 The Confucian Sect Has Split



C549 The Confucian Sect Has Split

The reason why Cui Yunfeng was able to survive until now was largely due to the fact that these people did not kill him completely. It was very likely that they wanted to capture him alive.    

    

Currently, he was extremely anxious. These people were constantly shouting and yelling, saying that they wanted to assassinate the Emperor of Rising Sun Empire. He wanted to defend himself, but he couldn't.    

    

Jin Wei nodded at Gao Xiaojun. His meaning was very clear. In this situation, living people were just like dead people. His goal had been achieved.    

    

Gao Xiaojun's body swayed, and he arrived in front of Cui Yunfeng with a single step. The latter was already injured in this short period of time.    

    

He kicked forward, and right at the wrist of his opponent, Cui Yunfeng's arm snapped with a 'kacha' sound, and the Longsword fell from the sky.    

    

He lifted his left foot again and kicked the tip of the Longsword's sword. The entire Longsword spun in the air and the tip of the sword flew up again.    

    

Then, he lifted his right foot and wrapped it around the sword hilt of the Longsword. He used his leg to control the sword, and directly attacked three times, aiming at the upper, middle, and lower parts of the opponent.    

    

His hands were always behind his back. This was also an indication to others that he did not take advantage of his opponent. Although his opponent was injured, he only moved his feet, which was considered even.    

    

The surrounding people cheered. They all thought that Great General was an open and aboveboard person. He would not take advantage of an unpardonable person like the assassin.    

    

However, people with discerning eyes like Guan Xing snorted disdainfully from his nose. This Gao Xiaojun was simply fishing for fame.    

    

Putting aside the fact that his opponent was wounded, even if his courage was taken away, he wouldn't be able to exert 30% of his strength. Adding the fact that he was surrounded by thousands of Forbidden Army, he wouldn't be able to display much of his strength.    

    

Especially when he looked at this guy, he didn't seem to be a fierce person. If it were them, Gao Xiaojun would definitely drag him down with him if he dared to put on such an act.    

    

The reason why Gao Xiaojun dared to do so was because he knew that the other party was a member of the Confucianism. These scholars could still play with their mouths, but if they were to really fight with their lives on the line, they wouldn't even be able to compare to a local ruffian.    

    

If the one being surrounded was a bandit, he wouldn't dare to do so even if you lent him some courage. Even if those people only had one breath left, you must be extremely careful to prevent him from perishing together with you.    

    

Just as everyone expected, Cui Yunfeng only lasted for a few moves before his tendons were broken by the other party. Then, he was caught. He didn't even have the courage to commit suicide.    

    

Speaking of which, the reason why these people from the Confucianism were able to muster up their courage to do ruthless things to Zhao Yiming and even die together with him was entirely because of the 100% hatred in the system.    

    

When faced with these soldiers and generals, their nature would naturally erupt. Otherwise, with these dozen Master Stage warriors, they might be able to kill their way out.    

    

If not, why would it be said that there was no use for scholars and that they were loyal to their friends? It was precisely because these guys stood on the moral high ground and criticized others that they were the most shameless.    

    

Very soon, there were soldiers who dragged him down, but they deliberately revealed his face. At this time, someone in the crowd suddenly shouted, "Isn't this the Chief Instructor of the Flower Blossom Academy, Cui Yunfeng, a scholar? How could he be an assassin?"    

    

The crowd instantly erupted into a commotion, and all sorts of discussions sounded out one after another. The common people were best at making various guesses, and they were able to come up with all sorts of scenarios. With the help of some people, this was on the path that Jin Wei and the others had decided on.    

    

Ying Tiansheng deliberately put on an angry look and glared at Jin Wei. Then, he shouted, "Minister of Justice, if I don't hear the result of this incident during the morning assembly tomorrow... You can stay in the jail!"    

    

Wang Qinghun quickly replied, "Don't worry, Your Majesty. Even if this guy is an iron man, I will make him speak today. I will give you an answer tomorrow."    

    

After the royal family left, the Forbidden Army also retreated in an orderly manner. However, no one noticed that there were a lot of people among the civilians who had also sneaked into the Forbidden Army.    

    

Zhao Yiming walked down from the arena. He had been watching coldly from the beginning until the end. This was a very interesting thing. It seemed that the seed he had bought had sprouted.    

    

Now that this matter had come to an end, he would naturally go to Drunken Red Restaurant with his scoundrels to celebrate. As for the other matters, it had nothing to do with him.    

    

But in this short afternoon, the entire capital had been thrown into chaos. The people of the arrests had begun their wanton search, and very soon, they had captured all the Confucians who were on par with Jin Wei.    

    

At night, Jin Wei entered the Imperial Prison and talked with these Confucians in detail. Most of the people had been taken out of the Imperial Prison, but some of the stubborn ones had their homes confiscated.    

    

The next morning, Wang Qinghun threw out a heavy bomb. This time, the assassin was actually sent by Ye Jingsheng, the Great Confucian. His goal was to give the Emperor of Rising Sun Empire a warning and let him know how powerful the Confucianism was.    

    

Then, another piece of heavyweight news came out from the assassin's mouth. The Confucianism also had a series of plans, including eliminating King Huainan, Liu Kebai, and the Emperor of Stellar Empire, Sun Xiong. They had completely wiped out the Confucianism of the Stellar Empire and all the scholars who had gone to the Huainan to participate in the imperial examinations.    

    

The Rising Sun Empire, on the other hand, adhered to the principle of being friendly with the other two empires, and directly informed the Emperors of the two empires of the news. They also promised to be responsible for the authenticity of the news.    

    

Since ancient times, there were no lies in the words of a ruler. The people of this world believed it in an instant. In a short period of time, Ye Jingsheng had been pushed to the top of the storm. At this time, someone had completely exposed the matter of him betraying his belief and framing Dong Daru.    

    

The entire Confucianism was in a mess. The first one to panic was the Confucianism of the Rising Sun Empire. When the emperor was angry, blood would flow like a river. More than a dozen Confucians who were involved in this matter were all killed.    

    

Originally, this matter would only escalate further. However, Jin Wei was still in Throne Hall. He used his own life to protect himself from the golden pillar, even though he was lucky enough to not die. His injuries were still extremely severe. Without three to five years, he wouldn't be able to fully recover.    

    

For a moment, his momentum was like the sun in the sky, and he was quickly honored as the third great scholar. Because he was currently heavily injured, he couldn't care less about the matters of the Rising Sun Empire's Confucianism.    

    

Those remaining Confucians couldn't possibly lead that old fool, Ye Jingsheng, after discussing it! He might as well make a decision in his heart. Ever since the Stellar Empire's Confucianism, the Rising Sun Empire had announced that they had completely broken off all relations with the Confucianism.    

    

With the weak alliance of these two, coupled with the scientific scholars from the Huainan, they might as well form the Neo-confucianism and publicly promote Jin Wei as the leader of the Neo-confucianism.    

    

At this point, the Confucianism, which had once been a giant, had officially split into two, and was driven out of the divine altar of governance.    

    


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