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The Emperor Reigns Them All Chapter 146 Dare Not Call Myself a Scholar

"This is Qing City? Those fences are really tall!" Wei Xiaozhuang exclaimed as he saw the city walls almost reaching up to the sky. His voice was filled with awe and disbelief.

Li Ye laughed and said, "This is called the city wall."

"Of course, that's what I meant. My master told me about it." Wei Xiaozhuang answered in all seriousness, acting as if he had only made a slip-up. He continued, "But it's not as tall as he once claimed it to be. He said there's a city wall as tall as a mountain, but I say he was definitely making that up."

Li Ye smiled at his reply. As one of the prefectures in Pinglu, Qing Prefecture had very tall city walls. However, it still could not compare to Chang'an, so Li Ye did not feel so amazed.

When the three of them entered the city with the carriage, the sergeant guarding the city gate carried out a thorough search of the carriage. It was not because the security in Qing Prefecture was tight these days, but the sight of the three of them traveling with an empty carriage was too suspicious to be overlooked.

The sergeant did not find anything. He glanced at the three of them with a look of judgement on his face and his gaze rested on Su Emei's face for particularly long. Eventually, he waved at them and let them in.

Walking through the corridor under the city gate, their vision expanded. Upon seeing the moving crowds on the wide streets and tall houses on both sides of the street, Wei Xiaozhuang could no longer pretend that it wasn't his first time in a city. He stared at everything in front of him and had stopped moving completely.

"Stop staring, let's hurry," Su Emei said to him in a low voice as she walked past him.

Wei Xiaozhuang quickened his pace, yet knocked into a sturdy man dressed in a fancy robe. Under his glare, Xiaozhuang quickly smiled and nodded at him apologetically. When he caught up with Su Emei, he was still looking around in awe. He asked her also in a low voice, "There are so many people here, and all the houses are so huge and similar, how are we going to find the Cui family?"

Su Emei had been unsure and nervous about this as well, so she looked at Li Ye's backside and tried to act calm. "Don't worry, we still have Childe Li. He must visit the city very often, so he definitely knows a way to find out."

"You're right." Wei Xiaozhuang nodded thankfully. "Luckily, we met brother Li on our way, otherwise our task would be so much harder to complete." He quickened his pace and caught up to Li Ye as he said that.

"Let's go sell that carriage first," said Li Ye to the two. "We should find a carriage shop in a nearby market, then make our way to the Cui family."

Wei Xiaozhuang was very confused at the terms he just used, as he had no idea what they were, so he just nodded and said, "Anything you say, brother Li."

Li Ye looked back at Su Emei and saw her appearing calm and collected as usual, unlike the nervous and excited Wei Xiaozhuang. However, under his meticulous observation, he still discovered that Su Emei's grip around her sword had tightened a little.


Her behavior wasn't unreasonable because everyone on the street would turn their head and look at Su Emei for a bit longer whenever they saw her. Some young ladies would even giggle among themselves. It wasn't just because Su Emei looked stunning, but also because she was wearing Li Ye's clothes.

No lady would wear a long robe unless it was a Taoist robe. Even though Su Emei was tall and has long legs, the robe still did not fit her well enough.

For someone who was experiencing the Jianghu and entering a city for the first time, it was inevitable that Su Emei would feel pretty nervous under the stares of everyone on the street. Upon seeing that, Li Ye decided to get her some new clothes before visiting the Cui family. Even if the Cui family did not find it strange and inappropriate to see her in men's clothing, Su Emei herself would not feel at ease in that robe for sure.

When they sold the carriage, the buyer paid Li Ye one huge bag full of coins, which weighed about five kilograms. That was how payments were made back then—when big families wanted to purchase expensive items, they would often let their servants carry a few huge bags of coins. It might have looked impressive, but it was very inconvenient, hence other forms of currency such as banknotes were invented later in history.

"So much?" Su Emei was shocked when she saw the amount because she only gave Li Ye a handful of coins when she paid him back...

"Are these coins the same as the ones we brought?" Wei Xiaozhuang looked into the coin bag for a while, then said to Li Ye with a confused face, "They look exactly the same!"

"Of course they aren't the same! The coins from your temple are the rare kind." Li Ye told them a white lie because he did not want to put them in an awkward situation.

Su Emei blushed immediately and glared at Li Ye. Feeling both embarrassed and angry, she said, "Do you think I'm stupid?"

Now she finally realized that she owed Li Ye a lot of money. Recalling how excited that merchant looked when he left with the gold, she guessed that lump of gold was even more valuable.

However, Li Ye did not even mention that to her. His generosity was what had improved Su Emei's impression of him, yet it had also made her feel very guilty and uneasy.

"Being in the Jianghu, you must know that money isn't important at all! One's loyalty toward friends matters much more!" Li Ye suddenly started preaching with a righteous face and a serious voice just like all the experienced seniors in the Jianghu. He then passed the bag to Wei Xiaozhuang and said, "Here's your money, keep it safe!"

Su Emei was at a loss for a moment. She looked at Li Ye in confusion and blinked her big eyes that were full of questions.

Holding a huge bag of money, Wei Xiaozhuang apparently did not know how to react either.

"Let's go and get you some new clothes," Li Ye waved at the two of them and said, "unless you prefer being the focus of everyone's attention."

Su Emei felt a little embarrassed as she surely did not want to be in everyone's eyes, yet it would cost her more money to buy new clothes. She frowned at that thought, not knowing which decision she should make.

Li Ye showed his decisive side promptly and brought the two of them to a fancy tailor shop for Su Emei to pick out some finished clothes for herself. Small tailor shops might only have material but not finished clothes.

When Su Emei was choosing her clothes, she faced a real difficulty. She could not wear all those colorful light dresses as she simply could not appreciate them. In her opinion, those clothes were not designed to be worn.

The more clothes she viewed and the more precious the shopkeeper described them to be, the more embarrassed she felt and the lower she kept her head. When her ear was almost as red as a ripened apple, Li Ye finally decided to take her out of there to get her a Taoist robe instead.

In the end, Li Ye went to the Cui family's manor with two Taoists.

"Cui Keli?" Upon hearing that name from Su Emei, Li Ye had already developed an image of a strict-looking old man with a long, white beard.

When the receptionist at the concierge heard they wanted to meet Cui Keli, he looked at them in a weird way, as if the three of them were idiots. If Cui Emei and Wei Xiaozhuang were not Taoists, he might have not even gone in and reported for them.

"Have you met this Cui Keli before?" Li Ye asked Su Emei and Wei Xiaozhuang.

Both of them shook their heads, and Su Emei explained, "Although our master said he provides aid to our temple very frequently, he has actually never visited our temple before."

Li Ye did not inquire further. He had heard of Cui Keli before. His memory in this life told him that Ms. Cui had always repeated this name when she was still alive, so he was probably her younger brother or something.

They waited for quite some time for the concierge. Just when Wei Xiaozhuang was getting impatient, a middle-aged servant finally walked out and greeted them. "Coming all the way here, you must all be tired, please follow me." This servant wore a blue linen shirt that already appeared white at its corners, and a pair of cloth shoes.

Li Ye had a few thoughts in mind when he saw this servant. If the servant had been sent by Cui Keli himself, he had to be someone he deeply trusted. As a servant of the inner yard, one should be treated fairly nicely. Seeing that this servant's clothes looked even shabbier than the receptionist's, Li Ye guessed that Cui Keli was not treated very well in the Cui family either.

Following this middle-aged servant, the three of them walked on many winding routes and passed by many pavilions, and their whereabouts appeared to be getting more remote. Among everyone they encountered on their way, no one greeted this middle-aged servant, which further confirmed Li Ye's judgement.

After walking for about half an hour, there were no more houses around them. They climbed over a small hill and traveled past a bamboo forest, and finally saw a stream and some farmland with crops of the current season. There was another piece of land used to plant vegetables, and their growth looked really promising. Each piece of farmland was very well taken care of and watered by that stream, all these details showed that the farmer must be a diligent man.

There were two houses in front of the farmlands with a total of five or six rooms inside, plus one thatched cottage where a bunch of ducks and chicks were being raised. In addition to them, there was a big yellow dog lying in the yard enjoying a sunbath. When it saw Li Ye and the others, it first barked at them, then gave a small whine and lay down to enjoy his sunbath again, just like a grandma enjoying her carefree life.

"Xiaoman might be lazy, but she understands humans very well. Just now, Xiaoman was just greeting me. Since you are with me, she won't make things difficult for you," said the middle-aged servant gently.

"Xiaoman?" Wei Xiaozhuang looked at the middle-aged servant while pointing at that big yellow dog, and asked in surprise, "You said this yellow dog is called Xiaoman?"

The servant nodded. "Xiaoman is female."

Wei Xiaozhuang scratched his head, but in the end, kept his words to himself. He did not mean to confirm the dog's gender, he just thought that Xiaoman was supposed to be a human's name.

The servant brought them into the empty house and asked them to be seated. He said, "I am sorry for my humble residence, please have a seat and make yourself at home. I'll prepare some tea for you and will be back shortly."

He then left the house again.

Su Emei and Wei Xiaozhuang sat down properly and started looking around the room.

There was not much furniture in this room. Judging from the fresh scratch marks on the floor, that set of four high-leg chairs and table were just purchased recently. However, there were many bookshelves filled with ancient books and records. The writing desk was covered with used writing paper. As the sunlight came into the room through the window and a gentle breeze caressed the paper on the desk, rustling sounds could be heard and the refreshing smell of books and ink spread across the room.

Li Ye went over to the writing desk and was immediately attracted by the strong handwriting on the writing paper. Although the paper was the most common kind, it still did not stop his urge to pick it up and read.

After reading one page, Li Ye frowned a little and started thinking. The content of those drafts showed a deep and unique understanding, so they had to be written by a renowned scholar, who should be Cui Keli himself. However, the quality of the paper was too poor to be something he might use. Scholars usually had a very high standard for the stationary they used, since only the best stationary was considered elegant enough for them. As long as they could afford higher quality stationary, they would use the better one for sure.

With a tray in his hand, the middle-aged servant came in to serve Su Emei and Wei Xiaozhuang some tea. Seeing Li Ye standing in front of the writing desk, he appeared surprised and asked, "Taoist master, could it be that you are also into the works of Confucianism?"

Li Ye laughed and said, "I'm no Taoist, I'm just a friend of these two Taoists here. I've read some works of Confucianism and became rather interested in them. After reading Mr. Cui's drafts, I am really impressed by his insights and understanding."

A hint of excitement flashed across the middle-aged servant's eyes, as if he just found a like-minded friend after so long.

Wei Xiaozhuang coughed and looked at the servant with a serious face. "Um, we are here to visit Mr. Cui, may we know if he's currently available?"

The middle-aged servant looked confused for a short while then said, "I am Mr. Cui."

Li Ye was taken aback by his answer, and Su Emei found his reply unbelievable as well. Wei Xiaozhuang looked shocked and said to him, "I meant Mr. Cui Keli!"

"I am Cui Keli," said the middle-aged servant in all seriousness, "I live here alone."

The three of them all looked at each other in confusion. "Isn't this man just a servant?"

As a renowned figure in the Jianghu and the direct child of the Cui family, how could Cui Keli dress so shabbily? His face looked very ordinary, no one would recognize him once he blended into a huge crowd. It was said that scholars would have a much more outstanding aura around them, but this guy in front of them could not look any more ordinary.

Now everyone finally knew why the receptionist had that expression when he heard they were here to visit Cui Keli.

Li Ye thought about what Cui Keli said and asked, "Sir, did you plant all the crops outside by yourself?"

Cui Keli nodded. Seeing that Li Ye was rather surprised, he went on to explain, "A scholar should do everything by himself should he wish to leave a legacy to his descendants. As a scholar who abides by Confucianism, I must also aim to ensure the welfare of everyone in this world by first keeping a high level of self-discipline, having a harmonious family, then running my nation well, and eventually ensuring peace across the world. Having said that, without experiencing and understanding the suffering of the people for myself, how could I set about ensuring the welfare of my people?"

This was the first time Li Ye had ever heard this argument.

He had met numerous scholars in Chang'an, all of them preferred writing poems, tasting wines, and visiting brothels as so-called elegant activities, and saw ordinary people as being of the lowest social status. Wei Baoheng's younger brother, Wei Jiangnan, was exactly this type of scholar.

There were plenty of imperial scholars who entered the imperial court yet still could not recognize the difference between a leek and a garlic seedling! Shouldn't the ultimate goal of any scholar be to serve the imperial court with outstanding knowledge and martial arts skills? Weren't they the very people who would be giving orders to the whole country, and control the welfare of the people?

Li Ye could not help being impressed by this humble-looking scholar who chose to farm by himself, so he cupped one hand in the other before his chest and said genuinely, "Your words have indeed enlightened me, your actions and thoughts ought to be looked up to by all scholars in the country."

However, Cui Keli shook his head upon hearing his compliments. He sighed heavily and returned the courtesy. Feeling ashamed, he said, "Please don't compliment me like that, childe. I am in no position to receive your kind words. Over the decades of my learning journey, I've only been with my small houses and farmland, and have never traveled across the country to truly witness and experience the suffering of the people. I have many thoughts and beliefs, yet I can only write to express my ambition to myself. In fact, I've never truly done anything that benefits the people. I have failed to live up to the expectations of my ancestors, and dare not call myself a scholar."

"Dares not call himself a scholar!"

Li Ye became speechless upon hearing that sentence.

He remembered something all of a sudden.

Li Xian once also mentioned that there were barely any scholars who had their minds in the right place for their people. They all forgot about their ambitions once they entered the imperial court, and thought they were more superior to others once they had some cultivation. In their eyes, the people were merely objects under their governance.

However, Cui Keli of Qing Prefecture could be regarded as a decent scholar of Confucianism.

When Li Xian said that, his eyes were filled with admiration and respect. In Li Ye's memories, there was barely anyone in the entire world who could make Li Xian feel that way.

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Chapter 217 Being Unexpected
Chapter 216 Being Complacent
Chapter 215 Take Out Hearts, Change Hearts
Chapter 214 The Troubled Times (4)
Chapter 213 The Troubled Times (1)
Chapter 212 Trouble Times Middle
Chapter 211 The Troubled Times (1)
Chapter 211 The Troubled Times 1
Chapter 210 Talents Are Needed
Chapter 209 Attacking the City (4)
Chapter 209 Attacking the City 4
Chapter 208 Attack the City (3)
Chapter 208 Attack The City 3
Chapter 207 Attack the City (2)
Chapter 207 Attack The City 2
Chapter 206 Attack the City (1)
Chapter 206 Attack The City 1
Chapter 205 Kill the General
Chapter 204 The Battle for Morale
Chapter 203 The First Battle (4)
Chapter 203
Chapter 202 The First Battle (3)
Chapter 202
Chapter 201 The First Battle (2)
Chapter 201
Chapter 200 The First Battle (1)
Chapter 199 A Pioneer
Chapter 198 A Confrontation
Chapter 197 People with Different Masters Will Fight
Chapter 196 Heroes Who Were Originally Strangers
Chapter 195 The First Meeting
Chapter 194 Li Keyong's Dilemma
Chapter 193 Alliance
Chapter 192 Meeting
Chapter 191 The Oath
Chapter 190 Make the World in Chaos, Rule the World
Chapter 189 Serving the Emperor
Chapter 188 The City of Golden Armor
Chapter 187 Three Years
Chapter 186 Great Changes in the World
Chapter 185 Entering the City
Chapter 184 The Grand Occasion
Chapter 183
Chapter 182
Chapter 181 Disintegration
Chapter 180 Losing to Prince An
Chapter179 Chu Nanhuai of the Spiritual Master Realm
Chapter 178 Destruction
Chapter 177 The Military Formation of Militarism
Chapter 176 Guanghan Fairy
Chapter 175 Carry Her and Run Away
Chapter 174 Something Bad Will Happen If She Moves Again
Chapter 173 The Immortal Court, Common Folk, and the Great Tao
Chapter 172 God of Moon and God of Giant Spirit
Chapter 171 Like a Crescent Moon
Chapter 170 The Person Who Goes to the Battlefield
Chapter 169
Chapter 168 Deathtrap (3)
Chapter 168 Deathtrap 3
Chapter 167 Deathtrap (2)
Chapter 167 Deathtrap 2
Chapter 166 Deathtrap (1)
Chapter 166 Deathtrap 1
Chapter 165 Meet the Junior Priestess Again
Chapter 164 Crying
Chapter 163 Perseverance
Chapter 162 Meet Again
Chapter 161 Don't Go Out
Chapter 160 You Are Worthy Enough
Chapter 159 I Won't Bully You
Chapter 158
Chapter 157 Is He the Lucky Star?
Chapter 156 The Jianghu Where He Is in
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153 The Big and the Small Secretaries and the Small Black and White Fishes
Chapter 152
Chapter 151 A Waste of Breath
Chapter 150 You Are Really Domineering
Chapter 149 The Taste of Home Cooking
Chapter 148 Guil
Chapter 147 The Grand Plan of the Penglai Sec
Chapter 146 Dare Not Call Myself a Scholar
Chapter 145 How Dare They Hide in the Mountains?
Chapter 144 What To Do
Chapter 143 An Unexpected Crisis
Chapter 142 So Delicious
Chapter 141 The Taoist Temple on the Mountain and Its Master
Chapter 140 Senior Sister and Junior Brother
Chapter 139 The Night of the Nightingale
Chapter 138 Conquer the Jianghu
Chapter 137 Eager to Learn
Chapter 136 I'm Not Ready
Chapter 135 Hero, Run Away
Chapter 134 Care So Much?
Chapter 133 Come in Person
Chapter 132 The Turf of the Li Family
Chapter 131 The Scourge
Chapter 130 Power and Intimidation
Chapter 129 Ruckus
Chapter 128 Stop Pretending
Volume 2 Pinglu- Chapter 127 Robbery
Chapter 126 The End and The Beginning
Chapter 125 Send Me Back
Chapter 124 The Conspiracy (8)
Chapter 123 The Conspiracy (7)
Chapter 122 The Conspiracy (part 6)
Chapter 122
Chapter 121 The Conspiracy (part 5)
Chapter 121
Chapter 120 The Conspiracy (part 4)
Chapter 120
Chapter 119 The Conspiracy (3)
Chapter 118 The Conspiracy (2)
Chapter 117 The Conspiracy
Chapter 116 Don't Talk Big
Chapter 115 He Wants to Fight Back?
Chapter 114 The Combined Attack
Chapter 113 Don't You Want to See Him?
Chapter 112 Either Live or Die When Meeting
Chapter 111 First Sight
Chapter 110 Forever
Chapter 109 You Kick Me?
Chapter 108 Surprise
Chapter 107 The Big Reversal
Chapter 106 The Incompetent Emperor and the Treacherous Minister
Chapter 105 Censuring Motives
Chapter 104 Fame
Chapter 103 Initial Force
Chapter 102 A Friend from Afar
Chapter 101 Justice Wins
Chapter 100 The Sanskrit Sounds While Snow Flying
Chapter 99 An Accident
Chapter 98 The Monk
Chapter 97 Identity
Chapter 96 Master (6)
Chapter 95 Master (5)
Chapter 94 Master (4)
Chapter 93 Master (3)
Chapter 92 Master (2)
Chapter 91 Master (1)
Chapter 90 Politeness
Chapter 89 Fierce Fight
Chapter 88 Joining the Game
Chapter 87 Fun
Chapter 86 Killing Intent
Chapter 85 The Arrangement
Chapter 84 The Banquet (4)
Chapter 83 The Banquet (3)
Chapter 82 The Banquet (2)
Chapter 81 The Banquet (1)
Chapter 80 Attending a Banquet
Chapter 79 The Unexpected Change
Chapter 78 The Struggle
Chapter 77 Talents
Chapter 76 Control (2)
Chapter 75 Control (1)
Chapter 74 Inauguration (5)
Chapter 73 Inauguration (4)
Chapter 72 Inauguration (3)
Chapter 71 Inauguration (2)
Chapter 70 Inauguration (1)
Chapter 69 Encounter
Chapter 68 The Assassination (3)
Chapter 67 The Assassination (2)
Chapter 66 The Assassination (1)
Chapter 65 The Changeable Situation (4)
Chapter 64 The Changeable Situation (3)
Chapter 63 The Changeable Situation (2)
Chapter 62 The Changeable Situation (1)
Chapter 61 The End
Chapter 60 Insects Awakening
Chapter 59 Power
Chapter 58 One Sword
Chapter 57 Flirting
Chapter 56 Life and Death
Chapter 55 Success or Failure
Chapter 54 The Pythons
Chapter 53 The Cold Xiao
Chapter 52 Side by Side
Chapter 51 Seizing the Luck
Chapter 50 Breakthrough (4)
Chapter 49 Breakthrough (3)
Chapter 48 Breakthrough (2)
Chapter 47 Breakthrough (1)
Chapter 46 Roadlessness (3)
Chapter 45 Roadlessness (2)
Chapter 44 Roadlessness (1)
Chapter 43 The Predicament
Chapter 42 Another Plight
Chapter 41 Things Turn for the Better (6)
Chapter 40 Things Turn for the Better (5)
Chapter 39 Things Turn for the Better (4)
Chapter 38 Things Turn for the Better (3)
Chapter 37 Things Turn for the Better (2)
Chapter 36 Things Turn for the Better(1)
Chapter 35 The Plight
Chapter 34 The Undercover Competition
Chapter 33 The Fighting
Chapter 32 The Imperial Examination
Chapter 31 The Layout
Chapter 30 Show Ambition
Chapter 29 Inherit the Royal Title
Chapter 28 The Argument
Chapter 27 The Arrangements
Chapter 26 The Past
Chapter 25 Compromise
Chapter 24 Intimidation
Chapter 23 The Situation
Chapter 22 Friends
Chapter 21 Cultivation Was Deprived
Chapter 20 Confrontation
Chapter 19 Adult
Chapter 18 Mistake
Chapter 17 An Ambush
Chapter 16 Breaking into the Manor
Chapter 15 Cunning
Chapter 14 A Sneak Attack
Chapter 13 The Level 2 of Qi-refining
Chapter 12 Eliminate Traitors
Chapter 11 Trusted Followers
Chapter 10 Establishment of Power
Chapter 9 Blocking the Path
Chapter 8 Subordinates
Chapter 7 Luck
Chapter 6 Qi-refining
Chapter 5 Attack
Chapter 4 Destruction of the Formation
Chapter 3 Taoist Temple
Chapter 2 Dragon Qi
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