Chapter 58: The Mystery
After listening to Hua Pei's description, Mei Jiasi had another expression on her face: "No matter how you talk, you have so many crooked" expression. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
Of course, Hua Pei mainly explained the truth of the matter to Hukov and other holy hammers, and as for those girls, he had no obligation to do so.
Hua Pei continued.
It can be said that behind this catastrophe in the Holy See is the result of a gladiatorial struggle between the two forces.
The radical forces do not want to see the next successor still follow the moderate line of the old pope, and the old pope is worried that after he leaves, the new leader will not be able to confront the radicals, so the confrontation between the two forces is inevitable.
It's just that why the radicals chose this time to act is probably Tokes's speculation behind it.
According to Hua Pei's speculation, Tox was not enthusiastic about factional struggles, and it was likely that he was just trying to use a force to get rid of Chu Shou.
Obviously, with the character of the old pope, unless Chu Shou did something unforgivable, the old pope would not launch a trial order against him, so Tox targeted the radicals.
Because of this, Tox arranged this incident at the time when Chu Shou arrived in the Great Sage Kingdom.
First, if the radical political change is successful, as the hero of the political change, Tox is very sure that the radicals will deal with Chu Shou.
Second, if the radicals fail, Tox also has a way to get rid of the connection with it, and then use the chaos to plant some heinous things on Chu Shou, even if the old Pope is still alive, he can't excuse Chu Shou.
In a sense, this may not be the most suitable time for the opposition to launch an uprising, but for Tokes, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
And in this disaster, it is estimated that what Hua Pei and Tox expected the most was the madness of the third-party forces, that is, the underground forces represented by Lan.
Yes, whether radicals or moderates, they definitely do not want the Holy See to be in ruins.
To make such a big hole in the territory of the Holy See and destroy 70% of the entire Holy See is simply something that a madman can do!
Hua Pei didn't know if it was because the radicals didn't communicate well with the underground forces or what it was, but it had to be said that this big enough chaos far met Tox's requirements.
Because of such a catastrophic disaster, the defensive forces of the Holy See could not react at all, and for the hostile faction, this was the weakest moment for the Pope's forces.
For this reason, Huapei had to thank Tox, and it was precisely because Tox's goals were not aligned with the radicals that Huapei became vigilant.
Yes, the corpses that appeared inside the Holy See.
This was not a plan of the radicals, but it was a foreshadowing that Tokes was preparing to use against Chu Shou for the failure of the radicals.
Originally, the initiators should be in the same boat and cooperate closely with such a big incident, but Tox considered those things after the failure before the action was implemented, and the target was not the moderates led by the old Pope.
This may be due to the fact that in addition to Tox's harmfulness, there is also his contempt for Huapei with the radical party, right?
After all, Hua Pei was defeated miserably in the Southern Xinjiang Operation of the Bright Forces, and perhaps people within the Holy See felt that this wise man was not worthy of his name.
However, those people didn't see that the defeat of all forces was encountered, and the Bright Force was the faction with the best preservation of strength in that defeat, and Hua Pei contributed a lot.
In this final showdown of political forces within the Holy See, both sides were prepared to pay a great price, and even had the consciousness of defeat, but the development of events was beyond the losses they could bear.
This has to be attributed to the "excellent performance" of the underground forces.
Hua Pei still didn't understand how much benefit the radicals gave to those underground forces, and let them use such a gorgeous lineup and cause such huge damage and chaos.
In fact, the radicals did not realize how much benefit their promises had given the underground traders, and why they would launch such a large-scale attack in such a desperate position.
In the fog of doubt, Hua Pei caught a clue, that is, the appearance of Chu Shou.
Huapei finally gave Tox a chance to prove his innocence, which is why Huapei took him to collect evidence.
The open space is a trap, and the Huapei inside is just a magical illusion, and when Tox kills Huapei, the alien space will become a prison, and the prisoners in it will be trapped in a psychedelic and unable to move.
After dealing with Tox, Huapei put away the scrolls from the Magical Prison for later interrogation of Tox.
Then the mastermind of the whole project rushed to Aite's place of detention without stopping, but at that time he did not expect that someone would be able to swim under the siege of the four Holy Hammers.
On the way, Hua Pei met Chu Shou again.
Chu Shou didn't say much to Hua Pei, he just said, "I really want to beat you up, but I don't have time now." If the enemy is too strong, you can tell him that Chu Shou told him to take Maori Sakura to the uninhabited forest of the Okufan Kingdom. ”
Hua Pei only felt Chu Shou's anger at that time—was it because he used Mei Jiasi and the others as bait?
Hua Pei didn't quite agree with Chu Shou's doubts, after all, the ambush of the four holy hammers was not something that ordinary top masters could easily retreat with, even if it was a hammer hunter.
But the situation that Chu Shou expected still happened, to be honest, Lan's martial arts were not much higher than those of the Holy Hammers, but the methods were vile and weird, which made Hukov and them so passive.
Now the question is - Hua Pei is thinking, why did Lan give up his goal after hearing Chu Shou's words and go straight to the place designated by Chu Shou?
Unless there is only one situation, that is, Lan's target is actually Chu Shou!
For this reason, Hua Pei had to pound his forehead and sigh - what did Chu Shou's kid provoke? The enemy actually used such a great force, it can be said that it is not an exaggeration to describe it as desperate, causing such a big damage, causing such a far-reaching and huge impact, just to kill this person?
Although they met several times, Hua Pei felt that this man, who was supposed to be from the East, was full of mysteries, each of which was enough to give him a headache.
If it weren't for the fact that Chu Shou's actions were beneficial to the forces of light, Hua Pei would definitely not support the Holy See to have further in-depth contact with Chu Shou and step into this troubled water.
Thinking of this, Hua Pei had to smile bitterly for Tox - this junior thought that the political struggle of the Holy See was a terrible muddy water, and tried to do everything possible to bring Chu Shou in, but he didn't know that Chu Shou would attract something even more turbid and dangerous.
"Why is the other party so obsessed with killing Chu Shou?" Hua Pei kept thinking about this question in his heart, and he felt that if he figured out this question, all the mysteries would have clues. (To be continued.) )