183: Sacrifice

If you want to open the Fuxi Abyss, you must be the master of the First Realm to have this ability. The realm lord of the Central Plains is, of course, Baili Xianning, the son of Great Wei. And the master of the desert world is the beggar Khan, the blue wolf Tie Muzhen.

The reason why the Lord of the One Realm was able to open the Fuxi Abyss was because as the king of this realm, his own qi number life grid and the Nine Dragons leylines under the abyss naturally resonated. By analogy, as long as the Qi Number Life Grid is close to the Lord of the One Realm, then it can also resonate with the Nine Dragons leyline, and it can also achieve the goal of opening the Fuxi Abyss.

Who can get closest to the Lord of the First Realm? There is no doubt that he must be the heir recognized by the Lord of the First Realm. It is also commonly known as the crown prince.

Of course, you don't necessarily need to be a prince. Titles such as Uncle Huang and Brother have also appeared many times in history. Therefore, as long as he is recognized by the Lord of the First Realm, then this person already has the qualification to open the Fuxi Abyss, as well as this ability.

However, simply opening the Fuxi Abyss is actually meaningless. The one who is truly meaningful is to use the Lord of the One Realm as a sacrifice to the underground dragon veins connected to his lifeline qi. After the dragon veins are buffed and strengthened, they can forcibly suppress the remaining eight dragon veins when they are competing for the earth's qi, and monopolize the qi. In this way, the realm represented by the dragon vein will be able to become the head of the Nine Realms in the next five Jiazi, for a total of three hundred years.

The desert has always been barren. The people of this realm are living and dying by themselves, struggling to survive in the wind, frost, rain and snow. As the Great Khan of the Desert Realm, the Blue Wolf Tiemu is really responsible, and even more obliged to seek a way out for his people. From the moment he knew that the Nine Dragons leyline was a secret related to the rise and fall of the Nine Realms, the blue wolf had already made up his mind that he must let the Desert Realm Dragon Vein monopolize the power.

As for cooperating with the King of Extermination, let the two dragon veins of the Central Plains and the Desert Realm divide the earth's qi equally? No, the proud blue wolf never sparsely received from anyone. Whatever he wants, the wolf will only fight for it on his own. Never like a raised lackey, wagging his tail and begging for mercy from his master, just to get a piece of poor flesh and bones.

As the master of the desert realm, Blue Wolf Tie Muzhen certainly has the ability to open the Fuxi Abyss. But the desert realm is different from the Central Plains. The nomadic herdsmen who chased water and grass in all directions were also different from the farmers in the Central Plains who took farming as their main business. Even if the Central Plains temporarily loses the emperor, it can continue to rule the world stably with the help of the power of the imperial court. It won't be a big problem.

But in the desert realm, the stability of one realm is all tied to Tie Muzhen. If Tie Muzhen dies now, then the already unified Desert Realm will fall apart tomorrow. Tribes of all sizes will also face each other mercilessly. No matter how good the weather is, the habits that have been cultivated for thousands of years are always ingrained and can never be easily eliminated.

Therefore, at this stage, Tie Muzhen must not die. If he dies, not to mention competing with the Central Plains, it will even be a problem to protect himself. Even if you capture the Dragon Ball Earth, it's pointless.

Since Tie Muzhen can't die, the only feasible way to let the Desert Realm Dragon Vein monopolize his breath is to let the "prince" die instead of Tie Muzhen.

If according to the rules of the Central Plains, then the eldest son born to the empress is the natural and undisputed first heir of the emperor. Abolishing the long and establishing the young has always been a move to disrupt the world. However, in the desert world, it is customary to "keep the stove with the youngest son", and the youngest son inherits the power and status of the father. The eldest son and the other sons went out to work hard and continued to expand their territory.

Tie Muzhen only has two sons. The eldest son, Mu Chi, was born to Tie Muzhen's ex-wife, Xiao Erti. After the death of the child, Tie Muzhen married the white deer Timur and gave birth to the second son, Torrey. Although Tie Muzhen has not yet been officially announced, according to the rules of the Desert Realm for thousands of years, after Tie Muzhen dies in the future, Torre will inevitably inherit the position of Great Khan. All along, Torre has also taken this as his goal, constantly motivating and spurring himself.

But now that the Fuxi Abyss is about to open, if you want to let the Desert Realm monopolize the land, you must make sacrifices. And the object of this sacrifice can be Mu Chi or Torre. But since Torre followed the traditional rule of "young sons guarding the stove" and was considered the heir of the Great Khan. Then the person who sacrificed can only be him.

As the military advisor of the Thirteen Wings, it is the duty of Bailu Timur to make the most suitable suggestions to the Great Khan and strive for the greatest interests of the desert realm. However, as the wife of the Great Khan, Torre's mother. When she pointed at Torre and said what would kill him, who could have imagined how much her heart would hurt at this moment?

In an instant, everyone present was silent. Torre, on the other hand, was pale and uncertain. After a long time, he gritted his teeth hard, stood up, and said contemplatively: "Father Khan, mother, for the sake of the desert realm, I ......"

"For the sake of the Desert Realm, for the sake of Father Khan and Mother, Torre should stay. ”

Mu Chi stood up suddenly, reached out and put his hand on Torre's shoulder, and pressed down hard, causing Torre to fall to the ground. It seems that he is not even interested in looking at this brother for a second half of his eyes. Mu Chijing bowed deeply to Tie Muzhen, and said in a deep voice: "Father Khan, please pull out the blue wolf knife and put it on your son's shoulder." Please formally confirm your son as your heir under the witness of the Immortal Heaven, so that your son may be qualified to exalt your throne and fight on your behalf. ”

The rule of the desert world is indeed "the young son guards the stove". But at the same time, there is also a rule that everyone agrees on in the desert world, that is, "the weak eat the strong, and those who can do it". If you want to get the support of the people of the desert world, whether it is the eldest son or the youngest son, it is secondary. What is really important is that a truly capable man must reign. If he is incapable, no matter how justifiable he is, he will not be able to become a Great Khan, let alone sit firmly on the throne.

As the eldest son of Tie Muzhen, Mu Chi is young, but he has always been capable, and he is used to planning before acting, and he is obviously much better than the reckless and impulsive Torre. Therefore, some people have long thought that Tie Mu should really be the heir. But in order to avoid suspicion, Mu Chi has always been cautious in his words and deeds, and has never revealed the idea of competing for the sweat position with his younger brother.

It's just such a Mu Chi, and now he actually made such a request to Tie Muzhen. But everyone present knew that Mu Chi's behavior was not to compete for the throne at all, but to replace his younger brother Torre and send him to death.