Heroes Episode 15 Recap
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Wang Jialuo was pulled out to eat by Ding Yu, but unexpectedly saw Lin Anjing disguised as a new prostitute kidnapped by a brothel. Wang Jialuo could not bear it and decided to save Lin Anjing. Lin Haohan actually recognized the origin of the porcelain jar at a glance. The reason he didn't say anything was to gain convenience from it.
He knew that the Ministry of Internal Affairs, martial arts sects, and the Japanese were naturally looking for a batch of treasure, and he wanted to take the opportunity to make a fortune from it.
He wanted to take the opportunity to ask Liu Lin what Mu Qing and others were looking for, but the clever and intelligent Liu Lin directly told Lin Haohan that she was a member of the Tongmenghui and had come to Shanxi to search for the treasure. Lin Haohan guessed based on experience that the treasure was not in Shanxi, and that Shanxi was just a clue.
Liu Lin hoped that Lin Haohan would tell her the secret on the porcelain jar, and that Mr. Sun would naturally give him a huge sum of wealth in the future. Lin Haohan did not trust Liu Lin, so naturally he was unwilling to tell Liu Lin the secret of the porcelain jar. Liu Lin set up a plan to leave the inn, but unexpectedly, she was caught by Mu Qing as soon as she left.
Mu Qing warned Liu Lin not to act rashly. If she could tell him all the secrets of the treasure, he would naturally let her leave. Liu Lin was locked back into the room. She told Lin Haohan that the Tongmenghui was to rescue the tens of millions of compatriots oppressed by the Qing court, and to establish a powerful democratic country, threatening him not to reveal the secret of the porcelain jar to the court's lackeys.
After Wang Jialuo rescued Lin Anjing, Lin Anjing explained that she had followed Wang Jialuo all the way because she had been kidnapped alone by human traffickers and sold to Fenzhou, Shanxi. Although Wang Jialuo was suspicious, he still softened his heart and kept her by his side. Lin Anjing knew that Wang Jialuo did not believe her. She also explicitly stated that she was also looking for the treasure.
She wanted to know why those who were looking for the treasure had killed her family. Although she herself had no ability, she knew that Wang Jialuo did. Martial Uncle Mo Kun learned about the purpose of Zhuo Bufan and his group from Yu Huanjie.
Zhuo Bufan also told Mo Kun that based on the information at the bottom of the porcelain jar, he guessed that the treasure was very likely in Anhui Temple, and Anhui Temple was far away in Shandong. Zhuo Bufan knew that the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Japanese were keeping a close eye on him.
He could take a part of the people and leave first to distract them, and then the senior disciple and Qin Tuo would lead a group of disciples to escort Martial Uncle to Shandong. Mo Kun agreed to Zhuo Bufan's suggestion, but he also told Zhuo Bufan that the Jingtan hidden treasure was not in Anhui Temple. Southern Shaolin was also called Linquanyuan, and the Jingtan hidden treasure used to be called Linquan hidden treasure.
And the treasure map was not two copies, but three. In the fortieth year of Kangxi, three thousand Imperial Guards surrounded and suppressed Southern Shaolin. The abbot at the time perished along with the temple. Before he passed away, he entrusted the map hiding the secret treasure and martial arts classics guarded by Southern Shaolin to the three first seats of the Bodhidharma Hall, the Vinaya Hall, and the Bodhi Hall, and instructed them to escape in different directions.
And even if Zhuo Bufan found the three treasure maps, without the mantra of the Prajna Hall, it would be in vain. Mo Kun tested Zhuo Bufan's sword technique and found that Zhuo Bufan was much stronger than his two junior brothers, so it was understandable for him to be the sect leader. Although Zhuo Bufan lost the test, he also saw that the martial uncle was not using the Fusion Heaven Sword Technique just now.
Mo Kun told Zhuo Bufan that he was using the Three Dharma Seals Sword of the Bodhi Hall of Southern Shaolin. That year, he met Cheng Yu and discovered that the Fusion Heaven Sword Technique had no chance of winning against the Three Dharma Seals Sword. Cheng Yu told Mo Kun that year that if he only cared about Rongtian Ridge or the sword sect, then his heart was too small, and his swordsmanship could only stop there.
From then on, Mo Kun realized that a weak sect could not be revitalized by one or two people. Those ancient sects relied on orderly inheritance. Mo Kun told Zhuo Bufan and others that Cheng Yu had introduced him to many people that year, including the chief eunuch of the inner court at the time.
That year, Mo Kun and Cheng Yu jointly assisted in the failed reform, and one of them went far away to Shanxi, while the other went far away to the frontier. Cheng Yu told Mo Kun that year that the swords in their hands could kill people, but they could not change people's hearts. Those weak scholars, though they had no swords in their hands, could change the world. There is no greater act of chivalry than saving the country.
He told these words to Zhuo Bufan, also hoping that Zhuo Bufan, who was cooperating with Prince Qi, could understand some principles. If the country is weak, the people are helpless. Swordsmanship and sword sects cannot strengthen the country. Only reform can change the nation's destiny. As of today, the Qing court is corrupt, and only by overthrowing and rebuilding can the country prosper.
Mo Kun believed that if Zhuo Bufan found the treasure and presented it to the princes, it would not benefit the people. Only by handing it over to those who could truly revitalize the country would it be beneficial to everyone. Mu Qing and Wang Jialuo reunited after tracking Zhuo Bufan. Mu Qing said that Zhuo Bufan and Huo Qin's group went west, but Yu Huanjie and Qin Tuo were not among them.
He suspected that the Rongtian Ridge group had split into two routes, one feigned and one real. Mu Qing could not determine who the real treasure seeker was for the time being, and planned to wait and see.
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