To Chen Weizheng's surprise, Xiao Song was not on the Longshan Expressway, but at the Longshan service area. He asked Chen Weizheng to get out of the car and continue driving west. He did not want to appear in a place like Longshan, where crooks and honest folk mixed together. Instead, he wanted to go to Naga Province's Jiangke City, where he wanted to hold a wedding with his beloved Luo Yang.
Chen Weizheng asked Fan Shouneng to come to the service area of the expressway to pick him up. At the same time, he also helped Xiao Song get a pass. When he entered the Shin Myung Province's expressway, Xiao Song would be in trouble when he got off the expressway at Imphal.
To be able to escape from the inescapable trap set up by the Chinese side, the Chinese side was puzzled. When there was an accurate report that Liu Songzhao had appeared in Shin Myung Province's Naga Province, it was already half a month later. Ou Jie, Third Brother Ye Fengchun, and Xiao Song's classmates in the domestic military received Xiao Song's message, and only then did they know where Comrade Liu Songzhao had gone. Xiao Song's message was very simple: I will be holding a wedding with Luo Yang on the first of September, please give me your blessings! Liu Songzhao and Luo Yang will be waiting for your arrival at Naga Province's Jiangke City, Shin Myung Province.
Chen Weizheng gave Xiao Song, who was preparing for the wedding in Jiangke City, a position that no one had expected, including Xiao Song. The principal of the Royal Military Academy of Shin Myung Province, and the honorary principal was Chen Weizheng. The location of the academy was in Naga Province, and it was still an empty plot of land. Chen Weizheng gave Xiao Song a cheque of 100 billion Shin Myung Province dollars, and told Xiao Song that whether the people of Shin Myung Province would be able to fight in the future depended on this academy. Chen Weizheng did not care about how the academy was set up, how the subjects were arranged, and how the teachers were hired. In order to comfort Xiao Song, Tang Wei brought a group of generals and lieutenants to Jiangke City, and told Xiao Song that everyone would support him wholeheartedly. Xiao Song told everyone that there was only one condition: one year of construction, and one year later, the official enrollment would begin. At this time, Xiao Yu would also graduate, and he must be the head of education of the military academy. When it came to fighting, there was no one in the world who could compete with Liu Yu. This Shin Myung Province's Liu Bowen must contribute to the military development of Shin Myung Province.
General Zhang once again vented his anger at the General Staff meeting, and he scolded the Northeast Military Region for being short-sighted and sending Liu Songzhao to the principal of a military academy in Shin Myung Province. At the meeting, the principal of the National Defense University took out Xiao Song's thesis for everyone to read. The thesis was very simple, and it was only an analysis of the development and control of the religious army in the Buddhist Kingdom of Sikkim. The conclusion was that the army under the influence of religion for a long time would be the most powerful army. Establishing a suitable religion would be the most powerful way for a country to control the army.
During the meeting, the principal of the National Defense University recalled that the reason why the army was invincible during the War of Liberation was because the army had faith and thought. Later on, the army's combat power became weaker and weaker because of the destruction of faith. Establishing an army's faith that would never be destroyed would be the most difficult task in the future. If Liu Songzhao could establish a military academy with faith and thought, he would be able to organize a group of soldiers who would live and die with the country. It was scary to think about going against such a national army. The scariest thing was that the conflict between Liu Songzhao and China was very difficult to resolve. If it was because of Liu Dehou's existence in the past ten years, Liu Songzhao wouldn't do anything to China. Once Liu Dehou stepped down and retired, Liu Songzhao would have no more worries, and China would be his first target.
While Liu Songzhao was busy preparing for the wedding, Liu Yu was immersed in the river of love. First love was like a cup of sweet wine, and Liu Yu couldn't bear to drink it. Feeling the coldness of her little uncle, Xian Hua asked Sister Sisi and her grandmother to accompany her. Her mother hadn't gone back yet, so accompanying her mother on the streets was better than being a third wheel by her little uncle's side.
Hua Zheng didn't go. These days, he had been restless and restless. After recalling the past few days, he confirmed that it was on the day of his little uncle's engagement, when Big Brother Hua Chao took them on a trip to Jianjiang. Specifically, it started when they passed by Parrot Mountain north of Gu Yi City on the way back. The symptoms were very similar to last summer's when they went to Japan, but it wasn't as strong. Hua Zheng recalled the release of the inheritance in Japan. Could it be that the same thing happened in Gu Yi City? Hua Zheng called Chen Weizheng to ask his father for advice.
"Dad! What do I have to do with Parrot Mountain north of Gu Yi City? "Hua Zheng asked.
"What's wrong?" Chen Weizheng understood the relationship, but he didn't know if he should say it.
"When I passed by Parrot Mountain two days ago, my heart suddenly throbbed, and then I felt restless. I kept feeling like there was a voice calling me, asking me to go to Parrot Mountain. "Hua Zheng's tone was very low, and he didn't have enough confidence.
"Hehe, son, this is an interesting story. I'll find time to tell you the story. These two days, you have to practice Qingyun Art more. The more restless you feel, the more you have to practice Qingyun Art to solve your problem. Every time you solve a problem, your cultivation will improve a little. "Chen Weizheng felt that it was time to tell his son the situation, but not over the phone. He had a shadow over the phone.
Hua Zheng agreed with Chen Weizheng's words. After returning to the Chen Clan's ancestral hall, he found a relatively remote place and began to cultivate. Chen Zhengquan told Wen Jie that this was Chen Weizheng's son, the crown prince of Shin Myung Province, and that Wen Jie was responsible for protecting him. After all, Wen Jie had stayed in the Song Dynasty, where Taoism was prevalent. Although he wasn't very cultured and didn't have a deep understanding of Taoism, he had been practicing with Chen Zhengquan in the Chen Clan's ancestral hall. Combining the Taoism that Chen Zhengquan taught him with the Taoism that he came into contact with a thousand years ago, he had figured out many problems. He looked at Hua Zheng's cultivation and knew that this child's cultivation had taken a detour, and he needed an epiphany to get back on the right path. How to arrange an appropriate epiphany was a headache for Wen Jie. Just as he was struggling to get into deep thought, Chen Weizheng appeared out of thin air and walked into the ancestral hall.
Chen Zhengquan saw Chen Weizheng a step earlier and came down from the altar to greet him.
Old Jiang also collected his thoughts from the book and walked towards Chen Weizheng with a smile.
Only Wen Jie was still deep in thought, completely unaware that Chen Weizheng had already walked in.
Chen Weizheng told Chen Zhengquan and Old Jiang not to disturb Wen Jie. Knowing that Wen Jie had already entered a state, he asked, "Old Wen is in seclusion?"
"He should be in a daze!" Old Jiang said, "Thirty minutes ago, he was still very normal. I asked him to protect Hua Zheng, but in the end, he got himself into trouble."
"He probably found a problem and is now looking for a way to solve it." Chen Zhengquan said, "Old Wen is a very responsible person. He won't shirk his responsibility of protecting Hua Zheng."
Chen Weizheng looked at the three people in front of him. As the ancestor of the Chen family, Chen Zhengquan naturally had his share of responsibilities. Old Jiang and Old Wen were very different in terms of conduct. Comparatively speaking, Old Jiang was more selfish and narrow-minded when he considered problems. This was a so-called post-70s generation. When he met with an accident in his thirties, he was in the prime of his life as a national civil servant and his career was in full swing. People who were born and grew up in this period all had a huge problem, and that was the lack of faith. When they were in primary school, they were faced with a huge debate on the issue of truth. This was a debate that seemed very boring from a historical point of view. It was as if they were debating whether there was a rock in front of them or not. However, for the sake of political needs, the people before them had to point out that what a certain person said was the truth. Every sentence was the truth. Whether it was right or wrong, it was the truth. Of course, it was impossible for there to be a mistake. When they were slightly older, they would open up and reform. The economy would take priority and everyone would only think about money. When they graduated from university in their twenties, they would start to choose and no longer be assigned jobs. University would become a quality education and not employment education. It was not easy to become a civil servant, but he was killed by a car. His biggest problem was that until the day of his death, he did not understand how he died. He did not know why he was alive, who he was alive for, what he was alive for, and what he was alive for. There was no difference in principle between being alive and being dead. The most obvious point was that he had no spiritual support when he was alive and no spiritual sustenance when he was dead. Whether he was alive or dead, he was like a plant.
Old Wen did things in a very old-fashioned way. He was a man of his words. He did not speak nonsense, did not do evil, and treated people with sincerity. Although his ability was limited, as long as it was within his ability, he would do his best to complete it. Chen Weizheng knew that there must be a reason why he entered a state of contemplation when he was protecting Hua Zheng. He stopped Old Jiang from waking Old Wen up and said, "Let him think about it. Let's talk."
Old Jiang was very happy. He did not have much time to talk with Chen Weizheng. If there was one less person involved, he could have more time. He was very willing, so he dispelled the idea of waking Old Wen up.
Chen Weizheng asked Chen Weizheng why the conditions during the revolution were so simple. Chen Zhengquan told Chen Weizheng that a hundred years had passed. In these hundred years, human progress was very obvious, but the plundering of the earth was also very serious. If it was the situation a hundred years ago, it was estimated that the earth could hold on for at least three times longer than the current state. In the future, technology would be more advanced, and the plundering of the earth would be more serious, and the end of the world would come sooner. Chen Weizheng laughed. He was also a doomsday theorist. Chen Zhengquan said that everything had a process of birth, development, and extinction. Extinction was the end of the world. During the Great Revolution, the conditions were simple, mainly because of the poor mining technology. Longshan Chen Village in 1923, a hundred years ago, there were a total of five families. His family was one of them, and the other four were his uncle's cousins. There were more than fifty people, and the village only had one kitchen knife. There were no choppers, five sickles, no axes, no hammers, and all the hoes were made of hardwood. If they wanted to cause trouble, there were not many iron tools. They could only use wooden sticks. This was the legendary uprising. He Huzi used two kitchen knives to cause a revolution. That was because he had the hardware. There were only two kitchen knives in the entire village. If he took them away, others could not even cut fish. They could only cause a revolution together.
Wen Jie, who had already woken up, laughed and said that there was such a thing in the world. Old Jiang laughed very reluctantly because in his education, no one had ever told him about this. He could not accept it.
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