Demon Master Becomes a Saint

Chapter 212

After accepting Cangjie as an apprentice, Kunpeng ended his Terran journey. Before leaving, Kunpeng couldn't bear to suffer too much, so he wanted to see Xuanyuan and persuade the other party to take good care of the people of the good people.

When Kunpeng came to the bear tribe, guangchengzi and other immortals were prompted by the emperor at the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty. When he knew the arrival of Kunpeng, he became vigilant. Although Kunpeng had been with Cangjie all the year, they still didn't relax their vigilance. They knew it as soon as Kunpeng came to Xuanyuan's camp.

Xuanyuan hurriedly went out to meet the human saint when he learned that the human saint was coming. He didn't know what Kunpeng was coming for. He was a little worried for fear that Kunpeng would ruin his own affairs.

Seeing Kunpeng, Xuanyuan hurried forward and said, "Xuanyuan has seen the holy master. I don't know what the holy master has to teach here?"

Kunpeng looked at Xuanyuan and understood that Xuanyuan's question was to explain the teachings of the immortals, so he said, "Xuanyuan, you just succeeded to the throne and worked so hard. Is it too impatient to merge the tribes? Have you considered their future sources of life and adapted to the current living environment?"

Xuanyuan wanted to unify the whole Terran when he succeeded to the throne, but he didn't think of the life of these Terrans after merging the tribes. For a time, he couldn't help being asked by Kunpeng.

Guangchengzi, as the teacher of the emperor, hurriedly said after seeing Xuanyuan asked by Kunpeng, "the demon teacher said it a little too much. The reason why the emperor had to do so was that Chiyou rebelled. If these small tribes do not merge, how can they resist Chiyou's army? Now their life is difficult, but they can save their lives after all."

After hearing guangchengzi's explanation, Kunpeng sneered and said, "guangchengzi, as the teacher of the emperor, you should face everything with a fair heart and don't put everything on Chiyou. Before the merger of the tribes, Chiyou had not rebelled at all. He rebelled because he was dissatisfied with the emperor's merger of small tribes."

Guangchengzi was blushed by Kunpeng's words, but he had nothing to say, because Kunpeng's words were all facts, and Xuanyuan was only blamed for everything.

Seeing this, Yunzi said, "Chiyou has always peeped into the throne of the emperor. Even if the Emperor didn't do this, he would start a rebellion, so I don't think it's all strange.