Liu Yong told Tielong that he had guessed out of the five people who had just won by mental calculations. After listening to Liu Yong's analysis, Tielong also felt that he made sense, and he dispelled Liu Yong's doubts in his heart. Tielong asked Liu Yong if he could figure out his identity. Liu Yong admitted that he couldn't figure it out, but he knew that Tielong must have a backstage, otherwise he had just come in, how could he get a job to deliver food to others. Liu Xier pretended to be Liu Yong, took Liu Yong's small seal, hid in the carriage and left Jinan. He secretly got out of the carriage halfway through. His trip was to Feicheng, trying to confuse the sights of Fuguotai and Liu Yong, so that Liu Yong could investigate the case in Jinan.

He Shen sent Fuguotai's subordinate Gong Sun Yu to help Wang Gong Gong, and Wang Gong Gong asked Gong Sun Yu to stare at Jin Wan'er and his group. Seeing that they had bought a lot of silk and satin, Gongsun Yu was puzzled and followed. When Sun Dazhou, the owner of the Silk Satin Village, saw the stalker leaving, he left the Silk Satin Village on his hind foot and went to the Jinan prison. Duke Wang believed that Liu Yong must have left Jinan secretly in a carriage. He thought so, just as Liu Yong intended. After Liu Xier got out of the carriage secretly, he walked for a long time, but he didn't see anyone. He didn't understand why Liu Yong gave him the small seal.


As he walked, he saw an old man in ragged clothes roasting chicken. He leaned forward to talk to the old man and learned that the old man's name was Old Monster Pu, who begs for food during the day and tells a book at night. The nearby Feicheng is full of corrupt officials, and the taxes are terribly high. Many people's fields have been taken over by corrupt officials, so Old Monster Pu hates these corrupt officials very much. Liu Xier took out the money to make a deal with him. Old Monster Pu was responsible for spreading the portrait and appearance of Liu Yong in Feicheng, so that officials in Feicheng knew that Liu Yong had come to Feicheng. But in fact, this was Liu Xier's pretense, and no one in Feicheng had seen Liu Yong, so he believed Mr. Pu's words.

Sun Dazhou went to prison to protect Liu Yong from prison. Under the arrangement of Jin Waner and others, Sun Dazhou really thought Liu Yong was the Master Liu who he had correspondence with in the capital. Tielong still had doubts, and signaled the prison guard to test Sun Dazhou. Liu Yong lied quickly, and he didn't let Sun Dazhou reveal his flaws. Old Monster Pu showed the portrait to the adults in Feicheng, and they all thought that Liu Xier was Liu Yong. On the other side, Liu Xier ate in the store, using official silver, and deliberately revealed a small seal. The restaurant owner hurriedly told Feicheng officials about the incident. The officials all came to the restaurant and knelt towards Liu Xier.

Soon, Fuguotai and He Shen also thought that Liu Yong was in Feicheng, and immediately set off for Feicheng. Qiu Mengnan saw Wang Bingzhong (Prince Wang) who was wearing Douli, and the other party poisoned her. He Zifeng ran to sternly ask for accountability, and Wang Bingzhong was not afraid. He said that he knew they were playing tricks, and he gave Qiu Mengnan medicine, just to hold He Zifeng, and force him to ask him what Liu Yong was doing right now. At this time, Liu Yong was taken to Bo Kaaba by Tielong, and he could see the layout of the gambling in Bo Kaaba at a glance. Tielong began to believe that he was an extremely clever boss of Dao Tengshanhuo.

Tielong and the young lady reported that he said he wanted to replace it. The young lady agreed, but she also said that Liu Gui must stop at Bo Kaaba. He Zifeng quietly put a potion of antidote into Qiu Mengnan's medicine. Qiu Mengnan was originally the one who made it. She discovered that the medicine was not right. Tielong revealed his identity and asked Liu Yong to help him manage the Kaaba. Qiu Mengnan walked out and saw He Zifeng pacing outside.

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