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    Luo Yuanqiu was puzzled. When Chen Wenying wasn't paying attention, he secretly pinched it a few times. After feeling it alone for a while, he still felt something was different.  .

    But she couldn¡¯t say anything for the moment, so she could only put the matter aside for the time being and concentrate on thinking about the two spells.

    "Yuanqiu, what are you thinking about?"

    Chen Wenying took her hand, shook it, and said with a smile: "What's wrong? In less than an hour, you have gone crazy a dozen times, and I'm watching all of them."

    Luo Yuanqiu held her hand tightly and said, "I'm wondering what kind of sect this Bai Jue Sect is."

    As soon as these words came out, not only Chen Wenying opened her eyes wide, but Bai Bin also looked over and said with some surprise: "Miss Luo didn't know?"

    Luo Yuanqiu was a little embarrassed when they saw him, the tips of his ears turned slightly red, and he whispered: "Hey, I've never heard of it."

    Bai Bin and Chen Wenying exchanged glances, both of them were a little confused.  Chen Wenying was considerate and explained it to her.

    This Bai Jue sect emerged from the south. At first, it was not well-known among the people, and there was not even a temple.  Later, I don¡¯t know how to grow in size, and believers flocked to the place south of the Huaihe River. There was no unknown person in the land south of the Huaihe River. At its most prosperous, the scene when welcoming the gods could stretch for dozens of miles. The believers knelt down, burned incense and prayed.  , every household attends morning and evening rituals and offers fragrant flowers.  Not only did this religion have temples to visit, it even once overcame the high gates of the main temples that were awarded by the imperial court.

    But the most amazing thing about Baijue Sect is that what the believers worship is not some clay idol, but the leader of this sect, a real living person.  Some believers jointly requested the government to report to the court, hoping to make the Baijue Sect and its leader famous.  But throughout the ages, there has never been a precedent for a living person to be granted a title. Even saints and virtuous kings would not dare to do this when they were alive. A mere savage sect, not much bigger than a flea, could have such absurd and unreasonable thoughts!

    The land of Southern Chu has always believed in ghosts and gods, which is no longer a rare thing.  Every few months, some celestial beings and immortals would be born to preach. The incense was so strong that it was common for ordinary people and foolish women to rush to worship them.  For this reason, the prefect at that time strongly rejected the scroll signed by thousands of people from several counties. He rebuked the county magistrate and ordered him to restrain the villagers, punish these deceitful and abducting people, and purge the rural obscene temples.  , to correct the atmosphere.

    After this order, how dare the county magistrates disobey and imprison the members of the Bai Jue Sect who were preaching in the county. However, in just a few days, the county government cells were filled with people, and they were even crowded.  After a while, the pleadings on the documents were replaced by piles of petitions, as if what was imprisoned was not some criminal who preached and deceived the people, but an innocent sage and gentleman!

    There were county magistrates who couldn't stand the pleading of the people in the county, so they had to report separately and ask the prefect for instructions.  When the prefect first heard about this, he was furious. Xiao Xiaoyejiao dared to openly confront the imperial government.  He then ordered people to escort the ten people with high reputation among the congregation to the state capital. After an interrogation, they were sentenced to beheading on the spot. After half a month later, the court documents approved, and they were immediately pushed to Caishikou for execution on the Beginning of Autumn.

    When Luo Yuanqiu heard this, a snowflake blew into her eyes. She shivered from the ice, stretched out her hand to rub it and said, "What happens next?"

    Chen Wenying said: "Then the common people, who were incited by no one, gathered one after another and rushed to the county government office"

    The folk customs in the Chu area were fierce and fierce. The people surrounded the county government office with torches and demanded that the preachers in the prison be released. Such a loud and powerful momentum frightened one of the timid county officials into thinking that there was a traitor and wanted to rebel.  He went to kill him and released him in a hurry.  When news of this incident reached the ears of the prefect, he was shocked and angry. He wanted to report it to the court and ask for sergeants to suppress it, but¡ª¡ª

    "But that year, for some reason, a locust plague suddenly broke out. The prefect couldn't deal with such a big change, so how could he take care of hundreds of Juejiao? So he put the case aside for now and waited until the locust plague was over.  ."

    After Bai Bin finished speaking, Luo Yuanqiu thought for a while and said, "Why do I seem to have heard of this? Was it the prefect who had a dream later?"

    Chen Wenying said excitedly: "Yes, yes, you still know about this, Yuan Qiu!"

    Luo Yuanqiu smiled and said: "I heard my master talk about it before, but when he told me at that time, it was not called Bai Jue Sect. It seemed to be called Ming Jue Dao."

    Chen Wenying looked at Bai Bin with a confused expression. Bai Bin shook his head and said, "Maybe it's another name, but I've never heard of it."

    Luo Yuanqiu said: "It's just a name. It's the same no matter what you call it."

    The cold wind was biting, and she and Chen Wenying were forced to let go of their hands. Chen Wenying said, "Then I don't need to say anything about what happens next, right?"

    Luo Yuanqiu nodded, she already knew what happened next.  Although Xuan Qingzi is hiding?What if there is, but we can't see it.  "

    Luo Yuanqiu thought to herself: "It's impossible to say that I died once, right?" But she was afraid that saying this would frighten Chen Wenying even more. She thought about it and said, "Since you can't see it, there's no need to be afraid."

    While the three of them were talking, they heard the sound of many footsteps. They saw a group of people coming from the street, holding open fires. They were all wearing light armor and carrying bows and arrows. When Chen Wenying saw this, she said: "Hey, why are they the Silver Winged Guards? They are  Are you on night patrol?"

    She took Luo Yuanqiu's hand and moved to the side. Luo Yuanqiu asked: "What is the Silver Winged Guard?"

    It was inconvenient to explain too much at this time, so Chen Wenying could only say: "It's just the guards in the palace generally don't come outside."

    The team of Silver Winged Guards stopped at the street corner, as if they were waiting for someone.  Not long after, a military attache rode over on a black horse, followed by a group of people. He had a long knife on his waist and was dressed in mysterious clothes. His face was unclear in the flickering firelight, and his hand was pressing the knife for no reason.  There was a bit of murderous intent.

    "Who is that?" Luo Yuanqiu asked.

    Chen Wenying frowned for a while and shook her head: "I haven't seen him before. Do you know Bai Bin?"

    Bai Bin was also crowded under the same roof with them. He leaned out to take a look and said, "It's too dark to see clearly."

    "Is there going to be a fight?" Chen Wenying asked puzzledly, "Otherwise, what are you doing here?"

    The two teams of men and horses stood at the intersection of the street, but there was not even a single extra sound. In the quiet night, the sound of the wind gradually stopped, and only the rustle of falling snow could be heard.

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