Chapter 55 Three Imperial Edicts
silence for a few breaths,

Looking into Li Cheng's calm eyes, Tang San straightened up and did not answer directly, but said something else:
"Don't rush into the imperial edict. Let's first tell you how you came out of the Kunlun Secret Realm?

When I went to that place 20 years ago, hey, how should I put it..."

As he spoke, Tang San frowned, as if he couldn't find a suitable adjective.

Li Cheng, who was holding his head with his hands, tilted his head slightly and answered unhurriedly:

"Danger? Horror? Or lifeless?"

"It should be said that it is dangerous, terrifying, and lifeless."

Tang San smiled in a relaxed tone, looked at the eldest disciple in front of him, and said with some fear:

"Luckily you're okay, otherwise that girl Xiaobai would have eaten my teacher alive."

The Xiaobai mentioned in Tang San's words is Li Cheng's junior sister.

In fact, at the very beginning, including Tang San's master and apprentice, they all firmly opposed Li Cheng's entry into the Kunlun Secret Realm.

The Kunlun Secret Realm opens every ten years, and only young people under the age of 30 are allowed to enter.

Like the stock market, high returns come with high risks.

Counting from more than 300 years ago,

The most outstanding young disciples of the Jiangnan Academy in all dynasties all took it as their mission to find the lost Star Picking Stone, and headed for the Kunlun Secret Realm regardless of their own personal safety.

Among them, nearly [-]% of the young heroes failed to come back and were buried in the secret realm.

Their tablets are still enshrined in the brightly lit Hall of Valor.

Because of this,
Although he knew that Li Cheng was in good health, Tang San still did not dare to let him take risks.

According to the plan, the person who went to the secret realm alone this time was named Zhu Zhao.

A young genius who is well-known in the north and south of the river, and a master of the fifth-grade Tongxuan Realm who is under twenty years old.

Tang San's second disciple is also Li Cheng's second junior brother.

It was once asserted by the contemporary sage Ning Ji that he was expected to become the next sword bearer of the Confucian sect.

Sword holder is synonymous with the strongest person in Confucianism.

Although Tang San was worried about Zhu Zhao's rebellious character, he did not deny that the second disciple was powerful.

In addition, he brought the holy sword of the academy and a life-saving magic weapon to protect himself, so the risk has been reduced to a minimum.

Everything was supposed to go well.

However, Li Cheng, who had always been calm and composed, lost his temper this time and actually sneaked away to the northwest, met Zhu Zhao and entered the secret realm.

When Tang San learned the news, it had already happened.

after that,
Zhu Zhao came out of the secret realm without any danger and rushed a message back to Jiangnan, saying that his senior brother was gone.

When seeing this line of words, with Tang San's open-minded and free-spirited state of mind, he was also distraught, his heart was pierced by a knife, and he was so choked up that he couldn't speak.

However, he endured the grief of heartbreak, and when he continued to read the letter, he found that,
What his second disciple wanted to express was that the elder brother was missing, but there should be no danger, and he was looking for it nearby secretly.

At that time, Tang San's eyes were red and his hands were trembling as he held the letter tightly:

"Me!#*@^%$"

Li Cheng, who didn't know that his master had been defeated by his second junior brother, thought about it seriously, and then shook his head with a frank expression:

"I don't remember, Master."

Looking at his master's curious eyes, Li Cheng explained in a calm voice:

“Not long after my second junior brother and I entered the secret realm, we separated from each other.

Later, by chance, I found a mysterious giant bronze door..."

As he spoke, he tried to trace back in the long river of memory, but still said with a wry smile:

“After entering the bronze door by accident, I can’t remember anything about what happened inside.

When I had another impression, I found myself in a water curtain cave in Kunlun Mountain. "

Hearing this, Tang San thought silently for a moment, grinned, and said lightly:
“Since you can’t remember it, there’s no need to think about it anymore.

No matter what, the most important thing is that you can come back safely. "

Tang San's voice was very soft, but the emotion in his words was very heavy.

Hearing this, Li Cheng felt a little warm in his heart.

His master was nearly fifty years old, but he was alone. The people he cherished the most were his four direct disciples.

Li Cheng, who was eight years old at the time, had only met him once.

But during the Suzaku Sect incident, the young and weak Li Cheng was able to save his life precisely because his master was willing to fight for his life.

He would never be able to repay this kindness in his lifetime.

After a while of silence,

Tang San, who was sitting opposite Li Cheng, suppressed his smile and took out a booklet from the desk behind him:
"This is what I wrote silently after reading the three imperial edicts. The content should be exactly the same. Take a look for yourself."

Li Cheng reached out and took the folded book. After opening it, he saw the powerful regular script.

The font style is very similar to his face and body in his previous life.

Li Cheng read the contents of this page very quickly with the help of the bright light burning from the lamp stand next to him.

Slowly putting down the zhezi in his hand, Li Cheng was stunned for a moment, and then blurted out a little funny:
"The emperor wants me to change my surname?"

"Well, you heard it right, that's what the first imperial edict means."

As if he felt something was missing, Tang San turned around and took a piece of toffee and put it in his mouth, chewing it and said:
“However, this imperial edict is different from the other two, it is considered the official edict.

Moreover, the wording is also very vague and can only be regarded as a hint, leaving a lot of room for maneuver. "

have to say,

His eldest disciple and his third disciple worked together to create this toffee called White Rabbit, which tasted really good.

Hearing this, Li Cheng nodded and agreed with the master's statement.

The central government of the Jin Dynasty implemented a system of three provinces and six ministries, in which the chiefs of the three provinces formed a political hall to discuss all major court affairs.

An official who can join the political affairs hall is the prime minister of the Jin Dynasty, also known as the prime minister or the prime minister.

The so-called Zhongzhi means that the imperial edict is issued directly by the emperor and is not stamped with the seal of the Political Hall.

Relatively speaking, the authority of the imperial edict is greatly reduced.

A big boss like Tang San could completely ignore Zhongzhi.

However, the emperor's decree hinting at Li Cheng's move to change his surname is worth savoring seriously.

Because the emperor wanted Li Cheng to change his surname to Cao.

If it goes according to the other party's wishes, Li Cheng will have to change his name to Cao Cheng from now on.

It is better to change it more thoroughly and add one more word, called Cao Chengxiang.

It sounds smooth to the ear, shows off its domineering side, and has certain attributes and hobbies.

Putting aside his inner curse, Li Cheng actually guessed some of his second uncle's intentions.

The surname Cao was very sensitive in the Jin Dynasty. The royal family of the former Wei Dynasty had the surname Cao.

More importantly,
Li Cheng's maternal grandfather was the emperor of the previous dynasty, Emperor Wei Ming.

It was in his hands that the Wei Dynasty, which unified the world, fell apart and was replaced by the Jin Dynasty after the heroes competed for power.

At first glance, this period of history may seem distant.

But in fact, only 16 years have passed since the death of Emperor Wei Ming.

Nowadays, many civil uprisings have adopted the slogan of "Reverse Jin and Revive Wei".

Thinking about it this way, his second uncle's move was very clever.

Considering that the Wei royal family is now extinct, asking Li Cheng to change his surname to Cao is undoubtedly raising a big flag:
The direct grandson of Emperor Wei Ming is here, and you and other loyal ministers of Wei have come to surrender quickly.

What, don't you believe me?

If you don’t believe it, you are not a loyal minister of the Wei Dynasty. The orthodoxy of the Wei Dynasty lies in Li Cheng. This is personally certified by the Emperor of the Jin Dynasty!

In addition, Li Cheng, whose surname is no longer Li, has lost the significance of his banner to Prince Yin and Prince Ning's old tribe in legal terms.

This plan can be described as killing two birds with one stone.

After thinking about this clearly, Li Cheng knocked on the floor with the sharp corner of the fold and said lazily:

"If we want to achieve the best results by changing our surname, the emperor's next imperial edict should be to call me to Chang'an, right?"

 Today is the day to schedule recommendations for next week. I’m a newbie begging to read this chapter. I really don’t want to run naked and put it on the shelves. Thank you, thank you readers. I’m very grateful.
  


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