Xiao En believed that Fan Xian was his blood because Chen Pingping had misled him. Chen Pingping told Xiao En that he had a grandson and set up a trap to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Chen Pingping's goal was to let Xiao En let down his guard and learn some information and secrets about the Temple from him. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's plan to make Xiao En believe that he was his grandson. Thus, Xiao En told Fan Xian the secret of the Temple. However, according to the information provided, Fan Xian was not of Xiao En's blood. Therefore, Xiao En mistakenly believed that Fan Xian was his blood.
Xiao En believed that Fan Xian was his blood because Chen Pingping had misled him. Chen Pingping told Xiao En that he had a grandson and set up a trap to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Chen Pingping's goal was to let Xiao En let down his guard and learn some information and secrets about the Temple from him. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's plan to make Xiao En believe that he was of the Xiao family's blood.
Xiao En believed that Fan Xian was his grandson because Chen Pingping had misled him. Chen Pingping used Xiao En's suspicious personality to make him mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. He used this to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held regarding the Temple. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's plan and made Xiao En mistakenly believe that he was his grandson. Thus, Xiao En told Fan Xian the secret of the Divine Hall. However, Fan Xian was actually the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, not Xiao En's grandson.
Xiao En believed that Fan Xian was his grandson because Chen Pingping had misled him. Chen Pingping had set up a plan that lasted for more than twenty years, making Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was the illegitimate child left behind by his son and also his only living bloodline. Chen Pingping's goal was to make Xiao En let down his guard and learn the secret of the Temple from him. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's plan and made Xiao En mistakenly believe that he was his grandson. Thus, Xiao En told Fan Xian the secret he had kept for more than 20 years. In the end, Fan Xian did not expose the lie when he learned of the secret and his background, giving Xiao En one last comfort. Thus, Xiao En's belief that Fan Xian was his grandson was the result of being misled by Chen Pingping.
In " Celebrating Years," Xiao En had mistaken Fan Xian for his grandson because of Chen Pingping's scheme. Chen Pingping hoped that by making Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his grandson, he could learn the secrets of the Divine Hall and other secrets from him. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's plan and made Xiao En mistakenly believe that he was his grandson. In the end, Fan Xian did not expose the lie when he learned of the secret and his background, giving Xiao En one last comfort. However, according to other search results, Fan Xian was actually the adopted son of the Qing Minister of Revenue, Fan Jian, and the son of the Qing Emperor. He was not related to Xiao En. Therefore, Fan Xian was not Xiao En's grandson.
In " Celebrating Years," Xiao En had mistaken Fan Xian for his grandson because of Chen Pingping's scheme. Chen Pingping hoped that by making Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his grandson, he could learn the secrets of the Divine Hall and other secrets from him. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's plan and made Xiao En mistakenly believe that he was his grandson. In the end, Fan Xian did not expose the lie when he learned of the secret and his background, giving Xiao En one last comfort. However, according to other search results, Fan Xian was actually the adopted son of the Qing Minister of Revenue, Fan Jian, and the son of the Qing Emperor. He was not related to Xiao En. Therefore, Fan Xian was not Xiao En's grandson.
Fan Xian was not of Xiao En's blood. Fan Xian was the adopted son of the Qing Emperor and Minister of Revenue, Fan Jian. He was not directly related to Xiao En. Chen Pingping used Xiao En's suspicious personality to make him mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. He used this to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held regarding the Temple. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's plan to make Xiao En believe that he was his grandson. Therefore, although Xiao En had told Fan Xian the secret in his heart before he died, Fan Xian was not Xiao En's blood.
Fan Xian was not of Xiao En's blood. Fan Xian was the adopted son of the Qing Emperor and Minister of Revenue, Fan Jian. He was not directly related to Xiao En. The reason Xiao En thought Fan Xian was his grandson was because of Chen Pingping's scheme. Chen Pingping told Xiao En that he had a grandson and misled Xiao En into thinking that Fan Xian was his grandson. This was to make Sean let down his guard and learn the secrets of the temple from him. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's suggestion and made Xiao En mistakenly think that he was his grandson. In the end, Xiao En told Fan Xian the secret of the Divine Hall. The reason Fan Xian did not tell Xiao En that he was not of the Xiao family's blood was out of kindness to Xiao En. Fan Xian knew that Xiao En's life was coming to an end. He did not want him to know before he died that he was not a true descendant of the Xiao family, lest it bring him regret. Therefore, Fan Xian chose to hide this truth to give Xiao En one last comfort.
Fan Xian was not of Xiao En's blood. Fan Xian was the adopted son of the Qing Emperor and Minister of Revenue, Fan Jian. He was not directly related to Xiao En. Chen Pingping used Xiao En's suspicious personality to make him mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. He used this to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held regarding the Temple. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's plan to make Xiao En believe that he was his grandson. Therefore, although Xiao En had told Fan Xian the secret in his heart before he died, Fan Xian was not Xiao En's blood.
Fan Xian was not of Xiao En's blood. Fan Xian was the adopted son of the Qing Emperor and Minister of Revenue, Fan Jian. He was not directly related to Xiao En. Chen Pingping used Xiao En's suspicious personality to make him mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. He used this to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held regarding the Temple. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's plan to make Xiao En believe that he was his grandson. Thus, Fan Xian was not of Xiao En's blood.
Fan Xian was not of Xiao En's blood. Fan Xian was the adopted son of the Qing Emperor and Minister of Revenue, Fan Jian. He was not directly related to Xiao En. Chen Pingping used Xiao En's suspicious personality to make him mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. He used this to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held regarding the Temple. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's plan to make Xiao En believe that he was his grandson. Thus, Fan Xian was not of Xiao En's blood.