The Summoner of the Battle of All Realms

Chapter 261: The Summoner of the Ten Thousand Worlds Conquest

Ying Zheng looked at the information in his hand and nodded with satisfaction.

But he has always had a question in his mind, what is the charm of Fusu that he has so many talents competing for him.

Ying Zheng picked up the silk on the other side, and saw that it was densely written with people related to Fusu and his subordinates.

Among them are many martial arts masters, military generals, and other people from various schools of thought.

Among the martial arts masters, there are the famous Nanxia Zhan Zhao, Chinchilla Bai Yutang, and even the king of stealing kings - Sikong Zhaixing, which made Yingzheng very uncomfortable.

Because Sikong Zaixing once said that he would enter Xianyang Palace to steal Yingzheng's favorite "mutton fat white jade pot".

At that time, Yingzheng sent heavy troops to guard it, but unexpectedly, it was still stolen by him!

Chapter 387 The Legend of Sikong Zhaixing's Trial

Sikong Zhaixing and Ying Zheng did have some grievances, but this grievance was systematically arranged, and then became the talk of the world, and many novelists even recorded it and became the capital of storytelling.

Sikong Zhaixing is known as the King of Stealing Kings, the most outstanding master of stealing doors.

It is rumored that the person who steals the door has a special rule when leaving the teacher, that is, steal a special thing from the world, and dedicate it to his master as a gift for leaving the teacher.

Of course, the gift must make the master feel the sincerity and your ability, and it must satisfy the master. If you are not satisfied, you must steal it again.

This regulation is also where stealing the door is different from stealing the door.

It is also a place where many people are afraid of stealing the door. After all, the things they love and treasure are stolen by the person who steals the door, and they really want to cry.

Sikong Zhaixing also encountered such a test when he became a teacher.

Sikong Zhaixing knew that his master liked to drink, especially the fine wines in the world, so Sikong Zhaixing wanted to steal a jar of wine to honor his master.

Although there are a lot of fine wines in the world, he should drink less, not to mention that his master is really good to him, so Sikong Zhaixing wanted a way to wait for work with ease, so that his master could always drink good wine.

So he asked everywhere how he could drink good wine all the time.

Not to mention, hard work pays off, and he really found out. According to rumors, King Yingzheng of Qin had an artifact—the mutton fat white jade pot, which was polished from the mutton fat white jade on the top of Kunlun Mountain.

According to rumors, this suet white jade is buried on the top of the snowy peak of Kunlun Mountain, but it has always maintained a warm temperature. It is a rare piece of jade.

After Yingzheng got it, he ordered craftsmen from all over the world to carve it, and finally carved it into a jade pot.

Yingzheng was furious when he got the mutton fat white jade pot. He didn't expect such a good mutton fat white jade to be carved into a jade pot. It was such a prodigal.

When Ying Zheng got angry, he wanted to chop off the heads of those craftsmen.

Later, beside Yingzheng, the eunuch who took care of Yingzheng's daily life, Zhao Gao, quietly told Yingzheng that this mutton fat jade pot had another magical function, which prevented the world from making jokes.

If Ying Zheng really killed those craftsmen, he would definitely have a reputation of "eyes but no pearls".

Such a good thing is actually regarded as nothing by you.

After listening to Zhao Gao's words, Ying Zheng was very curious, magical effect? This can be useful and magical.

Ying Zheng called the craftsmen who made it to come to the rock.

I saw the craftsman pour clear water into the suet white jade pot and shake it gently three times. After pouring it out, he found that the clear water poured into it turned into fine wine. good".

Later, Ying Zheng ordered someone to pour wine into it, and found that the wine had improved significantly.

Ying Zheng was happy and rewarded the other party greatly.

And the rumor that the white jade pot of suet can turn clear water into wine and wine into fine wine has also spread from Xianyang Palace.

After Sikong Zhaixing found out, his eyes lit up immediately. He could turn clear water into wine, and wine into fine wine. Isn't this exactly what he was looking for?

Sikong Zhaixing's eyes lit up immediately, so he began to collect various information about the suet white jade pot, the more he looked at it, the more addicted he became.

In order to show his ability and to make his master's face shine, Sikong Zhaixing spread the news that before he stole it, he would go to Xianyang Palace to steal the mutton fat white jade pot on the night of the full moon. Prepare.

Provocation, this is Hong Guoguo's provocation, where is Xianyang Palace? He was actually provoked by a quack.

Ying Zheng sent heavy soldiers to guard it. It can be said that let alone people, even a fly would never want to fly out.

And besides the soldiers, there are also one or two masters guarding there.

Ying Zheng felt that everything was safe, so he went to bed with peace of mind.

But I didn't expect that the suet white jade pot in the pavilion was gone early the next morning.

Everyone was dumbfounded. They were sure that apart from "Ying Zheng" who had gone in, there was absolutely no other person who went in, and there were no signs of breaking windows or digging holes. How did the other party get in.

Later, Ying Zheng called the soldiers to analyze it, and then he realized that he walked in openly, but no one dared to move.

Yes, Ying Zheng who entered for the second time was Sikong Zhaoxing Yi Rongcheng.

After Ying Zheng found out, instead of being angry, he praised Sikong Zhaixing and wanted to attract him, but unfortunately, the other party didn't care about him, which made King Qin very ugly, and even ordered him to be wanted.

But after a few years of separation, nothing was obtained, and finally nothing happened, and this matter became a joke.

Ying Zheng never imagined that the person he hated so much back then would become his son's subordinate.

Back then, his purpose of recruiting Sikong Zhaixing was to take advantage of the other party's ability, and wanted to use the other party's ability to spy on information, but he did not expect the other party to be so disrespectful.

So Yingzheng was very curious, how could a person who didn't even give him face turn to Fusu?

Chapter 388: Ying Zheng's Jealousy

Ying Zheng then looked down and saw a familiar name again - Zhuge Kongming.

Of course he knew Zhuge Kongming's name, and he also knew it from a rather terrifying person. This person was Donghuang Taiyi.

Later, Yingzheng was very curious and corrected who could get such a high evaluation from Donghuang Taiyi, so Yingzheng asked people to secretly investigate Zhuge Kongming's information.

This investigation doesn't matter, just scare Yingzheng.

Zhuge Kongming was highly appraised by the heads of various schools of thought, Zhuge Kongming was a pedant of heaven and man, not only proficient in the art of war, vertical and horizontal studies, the way of formation, strategy, but also the integration of Taoism and Yin-Yang school. He is a very talented person who can observe the general trend of the world.

Ying Zheng looked at Zhuge Kongming's information, and his eyes lit up. This is simply the best candidate for Xiangguo in his mind.

Ying Zheng wished he could summon Zhuge Kongming immediately.

But when Yingzheng went to recruit Zhuge Kongming, he found that Zhuge Kongming's residence was empty.

And Zhuge Kongming also disappeared.

The regret in Ying Zheng's heart, it is said that he didn't eat the meal that day.

Looking at the name above, Ying Zheng felt very uncomfortable. Could it be that Lao Tzu is not as good as his son?

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