"Heaven Khan's original name was Arslan, which means lion in Mongolian. However, he had always regarded Genghis Khan as his life goal, so he changed his name to Bao Muzhen. The Gold Family had declined a hundred years ago. When he was still very young, he had taken it upon himself to revive the Gold Family."
Mu Ren seemed to know the growth of Heaven Khan very well and seemed to have done his homework.
As he spoke, Ding Ning and the others gradually gained a clearer understanding of the legendary Bao Muzhen's life. They also understood why Muren hated the Khan of Heaven so much and protected the Seventh Lord.
It turned out that more than thirty years ago, Mu Ren had a lover named Qiqige, a girl as beautiful as a flower. The two of them were innocent and decided to marry each other. However, when they had just reached adulthood and their parents were discussing their marriage, a disaster struck.
Heaven Khan was hunting on the grassland with his men. It happened to be a rainstorm and he was separated from his guards. Heaven Khan mistakenly broke into their Mongolian yurt to take shelter from the rain and happened to meet Qiqige, who was waiting for her family to discuss their marriage at home.
Qiqige was simple, kind, and hospitable. When she saw that Heaven Khan was drenched, she hurriedly let this strange uncle into her Mongolian yurt to take shelter from the rain. She also made him ginger soup to ward off the cold and invited him to eat hand-grabbed mutton.
The Heaven Khan's bestial nature was triggered and he wanted to rape Qiqi Ge, but Qiqi Ge naturally wouldn't let him. He cried and screamed and swore to resist with his life. Coincidentally, the two families' parents had finished discussing the wedding and returned in the rain. When Mu Ren saw that his fiancée's clothes were torn, he was instantly enraged. With bloodshot eyes, he took out his shotgun and shot the Heaven Khan.
Although Heaven Khan was already in his forties or fifties at that time, his cultivation was not high. After being shot, he fled in panic in the rain.
Depressed, Mu Ren was about to chase after him with a shotgun, but the elders of the two families were all honest people. They held him tightly and persuaded him to give up. Fortunately, they came back in time and the evil man did not succeed. He had already been taught a lesson, so he should just let it go and not kill anyone.
Mu Ren's anger had not subsided yet, and he insisted on killing that bastard. Qi Qige hugged him while crying, fearing that he would really kill him. Mu Ren had no choice but to give up, but he did not know that their momentary benevolence had brought disaster upon their entire clan.
The next day, the sky cleared up after the rain. The injured Heaven Khan, who had regrouped with his subordinates, led his army to massacre Mu Ren's entire tribe. Of the two hundred and thirty-three people in the tribe, only Mu Ren managed to escape by going out to graze. Qi Qige was snatched away by the Heaven Khan. The other two hundred and thirty-one people, regardless of gender or age, were all slaughtered. Even newborn babies were not spared.
When Mu Ren returned, he saw the ground littered with corpses and the missing Qiqige, and he howled in pain like a wounded beast. He knelt on the ground and shed tears of blood, and he immediately thought of the Heaven Khan who had tried to rape Qiqige.
After burying all his clansmen in tears, Mu Ren carried his knife and hunting rifle and followed the traces left behind by Tian Khan and the others, wanting to save his lover.
However, Mu Ren was only a child a few days away from turning eighteen, and he was no match for Tian Khan and the others. Both of his legs were broken, and he was pinned to the ground, unable to struggle.
Seeing that his lover was about to be killed, Qi Qige cried and begged Tian Khan to let Mu Ren go. She was willing to give up everything, but the Heaven Khan was angry that Mu Ren had shot him, and was not willing to let him go just like that.
Thus, the beastly Tian Khan pretended to agree to her request, but he sullied Qi Qige in front of Mu Ren, and his subordinates cheered him on from the side.
Because Qi Qige cared about Mu Ren's life, she could only endure the humiliation and go along with the Heaven Khan in tears. That unforgettable humiliation and helplessness made Mu Ren's eyes almost pop out of their sockets, and he even gritted his teeth until they broke.
The Heaven Khan did not have enough of Qi Qige. He pretended to keep his promise and let Mu Ren go, but secretly sent people to kill him. He even used Mu Ren's life to threaten Qi Qige, saying that if she dared to commit suicide, he would send people to kill Mu Ren.
In order to let Mu Ren live, Qi Qige could only endure the humiliation and become the Heaven Khan's plaything.
The people who were secretly left behind to kill Mu Ren were the Fourth Prince and the Seventh Prince. Not only did they not kill Mu Ren, but they also gave him medicine and dry food, and secretly let him go. They also told him to escape to the Great Snow Mountain. In the entire prairie, the Great Snow Mountain was the only place where the Heaven Khan did not dare to go.
At that time, Mu Ren did not know why the two let him go. He thought that they still had a conscience, but at that time, he only wanted revenge, so he was not in the mood to ask. He crawled all the way to the Great Snow Mountain. He wanted to learn powerful martial arts and come back to avenge his parents and his whole tribe, and save Qi Qige.
Unfortunately, the Great Snow Mountain was the headquarters of the shaman religion. He knelt for three days and three nights, and almost froze to death. The Great Snow Mountain gave him food and water, but they were not willing to accept him.
Helpless, Mu Ren could only go down the mountain and wander around. With the determination to die, he wanted to go back and assassinate the Heaven Khan. However, at that time, the Heaven Khan was not as powerful as he was now. On the prairie where the climate was strange, he still moved around according to the nomadic habits, so Mu Ren failed to find him.
Later, a melodramatic thing happened. Cold, hungry, and tired, Mu Ren wandered around the prairie in a daze. In a trance, he lost his footing and rolled down a cliff. Fortunately, there was an underground river below the cliff, so he was lucky to keep his life. However, the fall was not light, and he immediately fainted.
When he woke up, he discovered that he had been saved by an old man with two broken legs. The most melodramatic thing was that this old man was the Heaven Khan's uncle, Badara, who was also the previous patriarch of the Gold Family.
A few years ago, in order to seize the position of patriarch, the Heaven Khan secretly poisoned his food. He was afraid that his people would find the symptoms of poisoning on Badara's body and become suspicious, so he threw him down this cliff when it was dark and windy, creating the illusion that he had gone missing.
Unexpectedly, Badara was a martial arts expert. Although he was poisoned, he did not die. However, the toxicity of the poison was very strong.
He had no choice but to circulate his Stellar Energy to force all the poison into his legs. In order to survive, he hardened his heart and chopped off his legs.
A crippled expert who lacked food and drink, living under this dark cliff for several years without any daylight. He only managed to survive by relying on the belief of revenge.
When he saved Mu Ren, Badara was already at the end of his rope and did not have much time left to live. After learning of Mu Ren's experience, the two of them shared the same fate. Balada believed that Mu Ren had been sent by the Longevity Heaven to take revenge for him, so he placed all his hopes on him and taught him everything he had learned.
Mu Ren's constitution was excellent, and coupled with his desire for revenge, he cultivated extremely hard. His cultivation also advanced by leaps and bounds. Balada was deeply gratified. After feeling that there was hope for revenge, he no longer had any regrets. His spirit dissipated, and he soon passed away.
After Mu Ren cried bitterly, he buried the old man. After cultivating successfully, he climbed out of the cliff with his skills and began to search for traces of the Heaven Khan. He wanted to take revenge.
Perhaps the Heaven Khan was not fated to die. There was no trace of him for a long period of time, which made Mu Ren very anxious. He could only cultivate while quietly asking for his whereabouts.
Time passed quickly, and in the blink of an eye, the young boy had already become a middle-aged uncle with a beard. Mu Ren's cultivation also continued to grow through his experiences. Finally, he found traces of the Heaven Khan more than ten years ago.
When enemies met, their eyes would turn red. Mu Ren should have disregarded everything and rushed forward to take revenge. However, he carried a blood feud and knew that he only had one life. The Heaven Khan had the advantage in numbers, so he could not be rash. Thus, he decided to sneak to the Heaven Khan's side and rescue Qiqige before assassinating him.
The Heaven Khan had done all kinds of bad things, such as robbing Qiqige countless times. In addition, he had never taken a small character like Mu Ren seriously and did not even bother to remember his name. Moreover, Mu Ren had been through many hardships and had long been unrecognizable.
The Heaven Khan was extremely suspicious. It was as difficult as ascending to the heavens for Mu Ren to sneak to his side. He had set up several traps but had never succeeded.
Thus, Mu Ren remembered the Fourth Prince and the Seventh Prince who had let him escape years ago. After an exquisite set up, he finally successfully sneaked into the Fourth Prince's camp and became his subordinate.
Coincidentally, the Eighth Prince and the Ninth Prince had joined forces to rebel and wanted to kill the Heaven Khan to replace him. Mu Ren had wanted to fish in troubled waters and kill the Heaven Khan during the chaos.
The two rebellious princes thought that they had full confidence, but they didn't expect that the Khan of Heaven and his twelve Khagan guards had been hiding their strength and easily suppressed the rebellion. The furious Khan of Heaven even chopped off their heads with his own hands.
Mu Ren, who had been waiting for an opportunity to act, was horrified. He had thought that his strength was enough to take revenge, but he did not expect that the Heaven Khan had hidden his strength so well. He was not even a match for any of the twelve Khan guards, let alone the Heaven Khan. He had no choice but to temporarily suppress his desire for revenge and plan slowly.
Mu Ren realized that if he wanted to find an opportunity to assassinate the Heaven Khan and rescue Qiqige, he had to climb to a high enough position. Since then, he had forced himself to temporarily forget the idea of revenge and fought for the Fourth Prince. He had repeatedly made military contributions and won the Fourth Prince's trust more and more, becoming his trusted subordinate.
A few years ago, Mu Ren, who had been favored by the Fourth Prince, finally met the lover he had been longing for during an opportunity to visit the Heaven Khan with him.
However, Qiqige did not live a luxurious life as he had imagined. Instead, the Heaven Khan had given her to his subordinate as a wife after he was tired of playing with her. In his eyes, a lowly peasant like Qiqige was just a plaything.
Seeing his lover become a plaything that the Heaven Khan could easily give away to his subordinates, seeing her like a walking corpse and being tortured by her current man, Mu Ren felt like a knife was being twisted in his heart. He could not help but lose his composure on the spot, but the Fourth Prince, who had noticed his strangeness, forcefully stopped him and signaled him not to be impulsive.
The Heaven Khan was very suspicious and immediately noticed Mu Ren's strangeness. However, he did not recognize Mu Ren, nor did he think that someone would dare to assassinate him. He immediately asked Mu Ren what he wanted to do.
The Fourth Prince knelt down in fear and trepidation to cover for Mu Ren, saying that he had drunk too much and had fallen in love with Qiqige at first sight, so he lost his composure.
When the Heaven Khan heard this explanation, instead of being annoyed, he laughed and said that men should be like this. When they saw a beauty they liked, they should domineeringly snatch her away.
Perhaps on a whim, the Heaven Khan even tempted Mu Ren to duel with Qiqige's current man. Qiqige would belong to whoever survived.
How could Mu Ren hold back when he heard this? He immediately issued a duel. Although Qiqige's current man only treated her as a plaything, Mu Ren naturally would not be happy if he wanted to steal his woman, so he immediately agreed.
The result of the duel was self-evident. Fighting for his beloved lover, Mu Ren naturally did his best. He killed the guy who did not treat Qiqige as a human and won the duel.
He had thought that the Heaven Khan would not let him go, but unexpectedly, he laughed and praised Mu Ren as a warrior. He then gave Qiqige to him on the spot.
Qiqige had long since become numb. Over the years, she had been given to countless men. If it was not for the fact that she still had a sensible son to worry about, she would have committed suicide long ago. Hearing this, she obediently followed Mu Ren.
Of course, the Fourth Prince had a deep conversation with Mu Ren and even recognized him. This also solved the mystery of why they had let Mu Ren escape back then.
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