There were two reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn all of the Black Knights on Fan Xian's way to Northern Qi. First, Chen Pingping wanted to dig out Xiao En's secret and make Xiao En mistakenly think that Fan Xian was his grandson, so that Xiao En would think that Chen Pingping wanted his grandfather and grandson to kill each other. Secondly, Chen Pingping wanted to confuse the Qing Emperor and make him feel that he did not love Fan Xian with all his heart. The purpose of doing this was to protect Fan Xian and prevent him from failing in his final attempt to kill the Qing Emperor for revenge. It would not implicate Fan Xian. Chen Pingping's actions could be said to be for Fan Xian's safety, but to the Qing Emperor, she was a bad person.
Chen Pingping's goal in sending Fan Xian to Northern Qi was to carry out the Qing Emperor's arrangements and use Fan Xian's identity to pry out Xiao En's secret. For many years, the Qing Emperor had been scheming to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his biological grandson. This was to confuse the Qing Emperor and make him feel that Chen Pingping was not protecting Fan Xian with all his heart. Chen Pingping hoped that through Fan Xian's actions, he would be inspired to establish his own power and provide a guarantee for him to establish himself in the Qing Kingdom in the future. In addition, Chen Pingping also planned to arrange for Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi to bring back Yan Bingyun, who had been captured by the Qing Kingdom. He also planned to fight the Qing Emperor alone. In short, Chen Pingping's goal was to protect Fan Xian and make arrangements for the latter half of his life.
Chen Pingping's goal in sending Fan Xian to Northern Qi was to carry out the Qing Emperor's arrangements and use Fan Xian's identity to pry out Xiao En's secret. For many years, the Qing Emperor had been scheming to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his biological grandson. This was to confuse the Qing Emperor and make him feel that Chen Pingping was not protecting Fan Xian with all his heart. Chen Pingping hoped to use this plan to confuse the Qing Emperor and make him feel that Fan Xian was not his biological grandson. This would protect Fan Xian's safety. In addition, Chen Pingping also hoped that Fan Xian could learn something along the way in Northern Qi, especially regarding the location of the Temple, to help Fan Xian achieve his goal.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping did not protect Fan Xian going to Northern Qi. First, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could learn something on his way to Northern Qi, especially information regarding the location of the Temple. She knew that Xiao En and Ku He had met Ye Qingmei when they were searching for the Temple, so she hoped that Fan Xian could learn from Xiao En. She also hoped that the existence of the Black Knights would not attract too much attention so that Fan Xian could play some tricks along the way. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped to plant a thorn in Fan Xian's heart so that he would not completely trust him. She secretly manipulated many things behind the scenes. Her goal was to let Fan Xian grow and not rely on the power of those " fathers." Lastly, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could build his own power and prepare for a foothold in the Qing Kingdom in the future. She understood that she could not protect Fan Xian forever, so she hoped that Fan Xian could grow up on his own and obtain Xiao En's secret, using it as a powerful force for the Qing Kingdom. All in all, Chen Pingping did not protect Fan Xian going to Northern Qi for the sake of Fan Xian's growth and the interests of the Qing Kingdom.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping did not protect Fan Xian going to Northern Qi. First, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could learn something on his way to Northern Qi, especially information regarding the location of the Temple. She knew that Xiao En and Ku He had met Ye Qingmei when they were searching for the Temple, so she hoped that Fan Xian could learn from Xiao En. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped to plant a thorn in Fan Xian's heart and make him suspect the Qing Emperor. For many years, the Qing Emperor had been scheming to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his biological grandson. This was to confuse the Qing Emperor and make him feel that Chen Pingping was not protecting Fan Xian with all his heart. Chen Pingping hoped to use this arrangement to confuse the Qing Emperor and make him feel that Chen Pingping did not wholeheartedly protect Fan Xian. In addition, Chen Pingping also hoped to use this plan to confuse the Qing Emperor so that when he finally killed the Qing Emperor for revenge, he would not implicate Fan Xian. All in all, Chen Pingping's goal was to protect Fan Xian and confuse the Qing Emperor, making them misunderstand Fan Xian's relationship.
Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights when Fan Xian had gone to Northern Qi because of the Qing Emperor's orders. The Qing Emperor hoped that no one would protect Fan Xian because he believed that Wu Zhu, who was behind Fan Xian, was his greatest threat. The Qing Emperor guessed that Wu Zhu was behind Fan Xian's many attacks. After not seeing him for many years, the Qing Emperor was not sure if Wu Zhu had improved. In addition, Wu Zhu had many secrets. The Qing Emperor was very curious about them. The Qing Emperor's goal of withdrawing the Black Knights was to lure Wu Zhu out. He believed that Wu Zhu was most likely to appear when Fan Xian was in danger. As Fan Xian's protector, Chen Pingping carried out the Qing Emperor's orders and withdrew the Black Knights.
Chen Pingping did not want to kill Fan Xian. On the contrary, Chen Pingping had been working hard to help Fan Xian and hoped that he could live a better life. Chen Pingping even wanted Fan Xian to take over the Inspection Council and help him become Emperor. His nurturing and protection of Fan Xian surpassed the relationship between master and disciple. It was more like the support of an elder to a younger relative. Thus, Chen Pingping did not want to kill Fan Xian.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping did not help Fan Xian go to Northern Qi. First, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could learn something along the way, especially about the location of the " temple." If the Black Knights followed in full force, it would be too high-profile and inconvenient for Fan Xian to do some small tricks. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped to plant a thorn in Fan Xian's heart so that he would not trust him wholeheartedly. This way, Fan Xian would be able to grow and cultivate his own team of people to handle affairs and not rely too much on the power of others. In addition, Chen Pingping also hoped that by withdrawing the Black Knights, he could draw out the secret Temple behind Xiao En so that when he finally took revenge and killed the Qing Emperor, he would not implicate Fan Xian. Thus, Chen Pingping's actions were out of consideration for Fan Xian's interests.
Chen Pingping did not really want to kill Fan Xian. In reality, his goal was to help Fan Xian raise his reputation and help him advance smoothly on his official career. Chen Pingping did not want to kill Fan Xian. He hoped that he could live a better life. His nurturing and protection of Fan Xian surpassed the relationship between master and disciple. It was more like the support of an elder to a younger relative. Chen Pingping even wanted Fan Xian to take over the Inspection Council and help him become Emperor. Thus, Chen Pingping did not want to kill Fan Xian.
Chen Pingping did not really want to kill Fan Xian. In reality, his goal was to help Fan Xian raise his reputation and help him advance smoothly on his official career. Chen Pingping did not want to kill Fan Xian. He hoped that he could live a better life. His nurturing and protection of Fan Xian surpassed the relationship between master and disciple. It was more like the support of an elder to a younger relative. Thus, Chen Pingping did not want to kill Fan Xian.
Chen Pingping did not want to kill Fan Xian. On the contrary, Chen Pingping had been working hard to help Fan Xian and hoped that he could live a better life. Chen Pingping even wanted Fan Xian to take over the Inspection Council and help him become Emperor. His nurturing and protection of Fan Xian surpassed the relationship between master and disciple. It was more like the support of an elder to a younger relative. Thus, Chen Pingping did not want to kill Fan Xian.