Legend of Sword King

C1067



C1067

In the assembly of Han Yuan Palace, Li Muhao met with the Emperor of Qin.    

    

The middle-aged man in the dragon throne, even if he were to casually sit on it, would still give off the feeling of a tiger and a dragon. The oppressive force that came from not getting angry and not daring to breathe would make one feel as if Mount Tai was at their peak.    

    

The courtiers of the two classes bowed their heads with a solemn and solemn expression. They faced the master of the empire with the utmost respect — he was also the strongest cultivator of the empire.    

    

Li Muhao traveled abroad as a young man, and he had been helping Chen Qing manage the An Tian Sect all these years. Logically speaking, the number of times he had seen the Qin Emperor could be counted on one hand. This is not the case.    

    

Before the age of thirteen, Li Muhao had met the Qin Emperor almost every day. It wasn't because he was lost in thought, but because he was extremely loved by the Qin Emperor.    

    

At that time, Li Muhao's mother was the empress and the head of the imperial harem favored by the Qin Emperor. Since he was so young, he'd displayed extraordinary talent for cultivation, and was also so quick-witted that he'd naturally been valued even more by the Qin Emperor.    

    

As the legitimate son of the Qin Emperor, Li Muhao should have a bright future, far from having an early trip out of the palace and going to a remote place in the west.    

    

Although many of the younger generation from the royal and Feudal Lords families would go out to train when they were young, their treatment of those who went through the same process was different.    

    

Every time he moved, he would have a clear goal. If it wasn't to explore the secret plane, he would be able to complete the clan's mission, and the matter would eventually come to an end.    

    

Li Muzhao had gone to the West District at the age of ten, and he had even become a small constable in the West District. No one had been interested in him for many years, and he didn't have any powerful warriors around to help him, which was unheard-of.    

    

It wouldn't be called training outside at all. To be more accurate, he would be exiled.    

    

There was a reason for him to change from the most favoured prince to a lonely bandit. And this reason was extremely simple — the Qin Emperor had doted on another woman.    

    

This wasn't anything special, but it was extremely common. For a man, a woman who has been with him for a long time is tiresome, and the Emperor has the power to do as he pleases. At least in the matter of women, the powerful Qin Emperor could do whatever he wanted.    

    

After his new concubine had ascended to the throne and defeated Li Muhao's mother, he had become the new Empress. As a direct descendant, Li Muhao's identity had also become awkward.    

    

And because his talent was too outstanding, he was viewed with hostility by the new empress.    

    

After the other party had given birth to a son who was as talented as Li Muhao, he'd lost the favor of the emperor with a blow of the wind, and had been deliberately suppressed by the new queen. He wasn't in a difficult situation, but was at the brink of death.    

    

In that situation, in order to protect himself, Li Muhao could only choose to go out and train, and the farther the better.    

    

One could imagine how much Li Muhao resented the Qin Emperor after he left for Liu-Li City. What he could not bear the most was that his mother, who had been beaten into the cold palace, was even more depressed.    

    

As for how the other person had died, Li Muhao didn't even need to think about it, nor did he want to think about it. He was certain that it had been done by the new empress.    

    

Li Muhao had a reason to be hostile towards the Qin Emperor and Empress Qin.    

    

But as a prince, as a Qin, he could not be hostile to his own country. To be fair, there was nothing in this country that let him down. All the hardship and humiliation came from those two most respected people in the empire.    

    

After following Li Ye and taking care of the An Tian Sect, Li Muhao had also deliberately diverted his attention, so he had put in the utmost effort in handling the sect's affairs and exerted his talents to the extreme.    

    

    

    


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