Chapter 61 King Jinghai


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  Chapter 61 King Jinghai
  finally has another skill at level five.

  Three cards appeared in front of Su Ze, and this time there were two blue and one green passive skills!
  Su Ze quickly checked these three passive skills.

  These three passive skills are:

  [Green Passive - Enlightenment Justice: When enlightening students, the efficiency increases by 5%.

  A simple and practical skill that improves the efficiency of enlightenment and naturally increases the speed of liver experience. It is a common green passive skill in the game.

  [Blue Passive—Confucian Master: When explaining Confucian content (imperial examinations, literature) in public, Charm +1.

  【Blue Passive - Martial Arts Lecture: When explaining the content of military equipment (art of war, tactics) in public, charm +1.

  These two skills really made Su Ze hesitate.

  These are two passive skills that temporarily increase attributes. Passive skills of this type are mandatory in the game.

  The charm attribute is a person's influence. If it is the second one, it will be the "powerful spirit".

  In the game, charm is related to the attitude of other NPCs towards you, but this is the real world. High charm can make others like you more and make things easier for you.

  In the later stages of the game, charm is deeply linked to the hidden attribute of "reputation value". In reality, it is naturally reputation. People with high charm are naturally more likely to accumulate reputation.

  Although this attribute is useful, it is very useful, but when there are not enough attribute points in the early stage, Su Ze is reluctant to point it.

  The higher the charm attribute, the more others can agree with Su Ze's words. These two blue passive skills correspond to the two paths of "Civility" and "Martial Arts" respectively.

  "Masters of Confucian classics" are also quite practical. Nowadays, the style of lecturing is prevalent in the Ming Dynasty, and Confucian scholars often give lectures in public. For example, Wang Gen of the Taizhou School often lectures to Hailing Yanding. He has thousands of followers in Taizhou and has a huge momentum.

  If Su Ze wants to become famous in Shilin in the future, his first passive skill will definitely be a magical skill.

  However, the passive skill "Martial Arts Training" is also very practical, and it fits Su Ze's idea of ​​teaching martial arts in Changning Wei.

  After thinking for a while, Su Ze chose the skill "Martial Arts Training".

  Without him, Changning Guard is now the foundation of his life, and Changning Guard is the foundation of Changning Guard. If Su Ze wants to train new recruits in Changning Guard, it is natural for him to choose this passive skill.

  After selecting skills, you will have 1 free attribute point.

  This time Su Ze did not hesitate and directly added this attribute point to his strength.

  Again, in these troubled times, an ordinary scholar like Su Ze, who wants fame or no fame, or backstage, has no choice but to rely on himself to protect himself, so it is always right to increase his strength first.

  The strength has reached seven points, and Su Ze feels that he is stronger than the ordinary soldiers of the Changning Guard, and is no longer as helpless as he was when he first crossed over.

  Su Ze had some expectations. If his strength reached 10 points, would he be able to be invincible? What if it’s 15 o’clock? What about 20 o'clock? Can he be like those fierce generals in history and take the head of a general in the battle array?
  After closing the panel, Su Ze finished his lecture. The Arhats and Saltmen dispersed with lingering interest, while Su Ze called Zhu Qi to the side.

  Now Su Ze's strength has reached 7 points, but in terms of strength, he is already stronger than Zhu Qi. He was already tall, and now he was even more oppressive. Zhu Qi became nervous. Zhu Qi secretly thought: "This guy is not a scholar

  . ? Why is he stronger than the Japanese pirate leader I have seen?"

  "Mr. Su."

  In the Ming Dynasty, Mr. was already an honorific for educated scholars. Although Su Ze is not old, he is the most educated scholar in Changningwei. , gradually Ning Wei called him sir. Su Ze looked at Zhu Qi. He seemed to be an honest and honest man. He had been working in the salt boiling room for a long time. His face was full of rough cracks and his hands were also covered with thick calluses.

  However, honest people do not mean they are good people. The fact that this group of salt men can respect Zhu Qi as their leader also shows that he is not an ordinary character.

  Su Ze asked calmly: "Do you know the real Japanese?"

  Zhu Qi was stunned. Although they were also Japanese pirates, they all knew that they were forced by the government to live as bandits. In fact, they were refugees. .

  Normally, as long as they are not really Japanese, they can come ashore if the court issues an amnesty or an imperial edict.

  But once it is recognized as a real Japanese, its head will be worth a silver reward, and it will mean that it will never come ashore in this life.

  Zhu Qi killed the eunuchs and rebelled because he had no choice but to do so. Naturally, he did not want to become a real Japanese wandering at sea and unable to return to his homeland for the rest of his life.

  Su Ze understood Zhu Qi's concerns. He didn't want to characterize Zhu Qi as a real Japanese, but asked:

  "Is your boss Wang Zhi or Xu Hai?"

  Zhu Qi was shocked. He didn't expect that Su Ze would be such a Chang Ningwei. The scholars at the remote guard station actually knew the situation at sea so well.

  He did not dare to hide it now and said directly: "After Zhu led his brothers to Meiyue Island, Japanese pirate envoys landed on the island and led us to surrender to Captain Wufeng." Captain Wufeng, the great pirate Wang Zhi, is now

  Southeast The famous "King Jinghai" along the coast is one of the leaders of the two major factions of Japanese pirates.

  Sure enough, it was Wang Zhi. Su Ze was relieved to hear that Zhu Qi was a Japanese pirate from Wang Zhi's faction.

  Wherever there are people, there are rivers and lakes, and rivers and lakes always have different factions.

  Today, the Japanese pirates along the southeast coast are mainly divided into two factions.

  One faction is the sea trade faction headed by Wang Zhi. Their ultimate goal is not to defeat the Ming Dynasty, but to force the Ming Dynasty to restart sea trade. A large number of smugglers and fishermen who make a living at sea will join this faction.

  The other faction is the plundering faction headed by Xu Hai. The goal of this faction is to plunder the coastal areas of the Ming Dynasty. To put it bluntly, doing business is too troublesome, and it is easier to just rob.

  In the 31st year of Jiajing, the sea trade faction headed by Wang Zhi still had the upper hand. Wang Zhi himself was also cooperating with the Daming Haidao Yamen to help pacify several Japanese pirate forces of the predatory faction.

  But later, with the change of officials in the context of party strife in the southeastern region, the unique seesaw of the Ming Dynasty began again. The newly appointed governor of Zhejiang, Zhang Jing, was a resolute ban on sea. He changed the friendly attitude of the Haidao Yamen towards Wang Zhi and forced Wang Zhi to Exile in Hirado.

  The predatory faction headed by Xu Hai once again gained the upper hand, and the Japanese pirates in the southeast became more and more fierce. The war between the Ming Dynasty and the Japanese pirate gangs gradually escalated.

  Hearing that Zhu Qi was contacted by Japanese pirates from Wang Zhi Hai Trading's faction, Su Ze knew there was something going on.

  If he wanted to buy smuggled Cochin sugar, he would naturally have to find a smuggling businessman. Now the best way is naturally Zhu Qi.

  He had joined a Japanese pirate gang on Meiyue Island. It was always safer to have contact with Wang Zhi's group than with Xu Hai's group.

  Su Ze immediately said:

  "How do you contact them?"

  (End of Chapter)
 

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