Chapter 388 The Six Paths Open, Heavenly Secrets Deduced
Chapter 388 The Six Paths Open, Heavenly Secrets Deduced
Chapter 388 The Six Paths Open, Heavenly Secrets Deduced
On the other side, at the Shimura residence.
After Kazumi Takahashi retreated, the remaining ninjas either retreated or were killed, and the situation temporarily stabilized.
Shimura's new room was destroyed, but fortunately, Shimura's house was quite large, and Hakutaku himself was moved to another residence.
He was sitting cross-legged on a cushion, his upper body wrapped in bandages and covered with a long robe.
To those around him, Bai Ze appeared to be injured.
Faced with the sudden attack of the Seven Star Warrior, he was accidentally injured by the blade, but fortunately the injury was not deep, and he can still take charge of the overall situation.
Even so, he still earned the respect of the members of the East City Gang. After all, not everyone can escape from a surprise attack by a Seven Star Warrior, let alone suffer only minor injuries.
Although Bai Ze felt that this reverence was useless... because he was using brainwashing techniques.
As I said before, in Yingguo, Bai Ze can be a little more unrestrained.
Moreover, Bai Ze had no psychological qualms about targeting the Japanese, so he went a little too far, treating them like ordinary people.
Prior to this, Shimura Yu had announced that "Shimura Shin" would temporarily act as the chairman of the Tojo Clan. In addition, Bai Ze had survived the assassination attempt by the Seven Star Warriors, causing the Tojo Clan members to come and ask for Bai Ze's opinion.
Some inquired about treating the wounded, others about handling the aftermath, and still others about how to announce the news—a whole host of questions, one after another.
Even if they still harbored resentment or ulterior motives towards "Shimura Shin" played by Bai Ze, they could only temporarily put aside their thoughts and come over to inquire.
A new broom sweeps clean, and the young master who temporarily took over the East City Society may not remember who came, but he definitely remembers who didn't.
If you don't come now, do you want to get burned?
So Bai Ze started brainwashing everyone he met, and before long he had almost completely brainwashed the leaders of the various groups in the East City Society.
The rest were either those who pretended to come but refused to even ask, or those who were out of town and couldn't make it.
The East City Gang has twenty-three subgroups, making it one of the top gangs in the yakuza world. With so many members, it's normal for some to be absent.
After everyone who could be brainwashed had been brainwashed, a faint light flickered behind Bai Ze, its brightness shifting and gradually outlining the phantom of a roulette wheel.
After this harvest, the Six Paths of Reincarnation Wheel came out on top and successfully manifested in reality.
On the roulette wheel, good and evil are divided: three good realms—the realm of gods, the realm of humans, and the realm of asuras; and three evil realms—the realm of hell.
The realms of hungry ghosts and animals are clearly distinct in their good and evil, yet they are also subtly integrated, operating in a gradual and harmonious manner.
Bai Ze sensed that the intentions of good and evil transformed into various noises that entered his mind, allowing him to feel the power of this cheat and also giving his mind a tempering.
Taking shortcuts is indeed fast.
Bai Ze sighed inwardly, feeling his thoughts flowing and his spiritual power gradually strengthening in the process. Taking a shortcut had no side effects; it was fast and enjoyable.
After comprehending the meaning of the cycle, Bai Ze also received a message from the newly appointed Seven Stars prisoner.
Those who were hostile to the general are now helping him, while those who were originally loyal to him are now trying to ruin his plans...
Looking at this inside information, Bai Ze was both amused and exasperated.
Of course, it cannot be ruled out that there are rational patriots in the opposition who are hostile to the general but have seen the situation clearly and want the general to stay.
Although the possibility is slim.
In short, it's a complete mess; previous stances can no longer be generalized. Those who were loyal may no longer obey the general, and those who were hostile may no longer oppose him. But the loyal may remain loyal, and the hostile may remain hostile.
Even the Emperor Emeritus and the strict father of the Japanese would probably not be able to distinguish which son was filial and which was rebellious.
As for friends and enemies... sorry, there are no friends or enemies of the general in Ying Kingdom.
So that's how Nanba Sojiro ended up stirring up trouble and deliberately setting himself on fire.
Bai Ze frowned in deep thought.
Even if you can't distinguish between a filial son and a rebellious son, you can choose to make a smooth transition. As long as you get through this hurdle, who cares if the Japanese kingdom is flooded?
However, it cannot be ruled out that the general himself had a deep love for the Western Alliance and would not allow his successor to be controlled, so he cleaned up Japan thoroughly when he left.
Isn't he afraid of making things worse by overdoing it?
With doubt in his heart, Bai Ze softly called out, "Luo Shu".
Master, I'm here.
Shimura Shin's phone lit up, and Luo Shu's voice rang out.
"Send this message back," Bai Ze instructed.
One person's plan is short-sighted, but two people's plans are long-sighted. Since you can't figure it out yourself right away, you might as well get a few more people to think about it.
Moreover, Bai Ze was also busy cultivating the Mahayana Buddhist path.
The illusory image of the roulette wheel slowly rotated behind him, constantly absorbing numerous thoughts.
This Japan is truly a treasure trove for practicing religious practices; no wonder so many cults flock here.
At midnight, news from Ying Kingdom reached Yujing Martial Arts University.
Zhang Huayang, who had been waiting all night for news to confirm Bai Ze's safe arrival, frowned upon receiving the message.
Clearly, he and Bai Ze were thinking of the same thing.
Having lived through that era, Zhang Huayang knew all too well that the general's character was exactly like that of a god among men—confident, even arrogant. Given his personality, it was entirely possible for him to undertake the act of annihilating the Japanese.
But if it's possible, it means it might be impossible.
Zhang Huayang couldn't guess what the general was thinking either.
Fortunately, Zhang Huayang had other solutions than Bai Ze.
"Luo Shu, please invite Dean Ye Weiyang to the central campus to summon the nine first-level professors of the Yi Academy and contact the president of the Xinggong Chenyi Society to prepare for the activation of the Heluo True Number Compass."
Zhang Huayang quickly issued the order.
If you can't figure out the problem for the time being, then you might as well use an unconventional method—metaphysics.
The solution method, unique to Dongxia, is a combination of the supercomputers "Luoshu" from Yujing Martial University and "Hetu" from Xinggong Chenyi Society, along with calculations by a group of Yi Jing masters.
Although metaphysics is somewhat mysterious and should not be taken as gospel, it can at least provide some insights.
Moreover, divination is not entirely based on fate, but rather on supercomputing to calculate events. It is not so mysterious as it seems, but rather quite scientific, making it another product of the combination of modern technology and the Tao of the primordial world.
During the third Demon Extermination Campaign, the Eastern Xia Federation and the Martial Arts Association used every means to besiege and kill Da Zizai. In addition to the three divine enemies who attacked him head-on, the Taiyi Academy's supercomputer "Taiyi" joined forces with many experts to cut off Da Zizai's retreat routes one by one, which led to the later victory.
As Zhang Huayang issued his order, messages were quickly sent to the relevant personnel.
During this Spring Festival, Yujing Martial Arts University, which should have been quiet, quietly came to life.
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