Chen Pingping was so good to Fan Xian because Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and Chen Pingping were close friends. When Ye Qingmei was alive, she had provided great help to Chen Pingping and the Qing Kingdom. Chen Pingping was extremely grateful for this. Chen Pingping was deeply influenced by Ye Qingmei's idea that everyone was equal and that commoners were greater than kings. He had a good impression of Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei's early death made Chen Pingping feel pity. Out of admiration for Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping decided to properly nurture Fan Xian to prevent him from being mediocre and useless. Chen Pingping taught Fan Xian all kinds of skills, hoping that he could escape the Qing Emperor's pursuit by learning martial arts. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was not out of kindness or because he liked his talent. It was because Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's only son. Chen Pingping was full of admiration and gratitude for Ye Qingmei and transferred this emotion to Fan Xian. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was sincere, but there was also the element of revenge.
Chen Pingping was so good to Fan Xian because Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, was Chen Pingping's confidant. Chen Pingping had been influenced by Ye Qingmei's thoughts of equality and that the people were greater than the king. He had a good impression of Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei passed away, Chen Pingping took extra care of Ye Qingmei's only son, Fan Xian. Chen Pingping was Fan Xian's guide in life. He taught him all kinds of skills, turning him from an incompetent wild boy into a genius proficient in poison, martial arts, and formations. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was not out of kindness or admiration for his talent, but out of gratitude and admiration for Ye Qingmei. Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could escape the Qing Emperor's pursuit by learning martial arts. Although Chen Pingping was strict, he truly liked Fan Xian.
Chen Pingping was so good to Fan Xian because Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and Chen Pingping were close friends. When Ye Qingmei was alive, she had provided great help to Chen Pingping and the Qing Kingdom. Chen Pingping was extremely grateful for this. Chen Pingping was deeply influenced by Ye Qingmei's idea that everyone was equal and that commoners were greater than kings. He had a good impression of Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei's early death made Chen Pingping feel pity. Out of admiration for Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping decided to properly nurture Fan Xian to prevent him from being mediocre and useless. Chen Pingping taught Fan Xian all kinds of skills, hoping that he could escape the Qing Emperor's pursuit by learning martial arts. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was not out of kindness or because he liked his talent. It was because Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's only son. Chen Pingping was full of admiration and gratitude for Ye Qingmei and transferred this emotion to Fan Xian. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was sincere, but there was also the element of revenge.
Chen Pingping was so good to Fan Xian because Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and Chen Pingping were bosom friends. When Ye Qingmei was alive, she had provided great help to Chen Pingping and the Qing Kingdom. Chen Pingping was extremely grateful for this. Chen Pingping was deeply influenced by Ye Qingmei's idea that everyone was equal and that commoners were greater than kings. He had a good impression of Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei's early death made Chen Pingping feel pity. Out of admiration for Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping decided to properly nurture Fan Xian to prevent him from being mediocre and useless. Chen Pingping taught Fan Xian all kinds of skills, hoping that he could escape the Qing Emperor's pursuit by learning martial arts. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was not out of kindness or because he liked his talent. It was because Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's only son. Chen Pingping was full of admiration and gratitude for Ye Qingmei and transferred this emotion to Fan Xian. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was sincere, but there was also the element of revenge.
Chen Pingping was so good to Fan Xian because Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, had provided great help to Chen Pingping and the Qing Kingdom. When Ye Qingmei was alive, she had a deep friendship with Chen Pingping and the Qing Kingdom. Chen Pingping was extremely grateful for this. Chen Pingping had been influenced by Ye Qingmei's idea of equality and the idea that the common people were greater than the king. He had a good impression of Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei's early death made Chen Pingping feel pity. Out of admiration for Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping decided to properly nurture Fan Xian to prevent him from being mediocre and useless. Chen Pingping taught Fan Xian all kinds of skills, hoping that he could escape the Qing Emperor's pursuit by learning martial arts. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was not out of kindness or because he liked his talent. It was because Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's only son. Chen Pingping was full of admiration and gratitude for Ye Qingmei and transferred this emotion to Fan Xian. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was sincere, but there was also the element of revenge.
Chen Pingping was so good to Fan Xian because Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and Chen Pingping were close friends. When Ye Qingmei was alive, she had provided great help to Chen Pingping and the Qing Kingdom. Chen Pingping was extremely grateful for this. Chen Pingping was deeply influenced by Ye Qingmei's idea that everyone was equal and that commoners were greater than kings. He had a good impression of Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei's early death made Chen Pingping feel pity. Out of admiration for Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping decided to properly nurture Fan Xian to prevent him from being mediocre and useless. Chen Pingping taught Fan Xian all kinds of skills, hoping that he could escape the Qing Emperor's pursuit by learning martial arts. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was not out of kindness or because he liked his talent. It was because Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's only son. Chen Pingping was full of admiration and gratitude for Ye Qingmei and transferred this emotion to Fan Xian. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was sincere, but there was also the element of revenge.
Chen Pingping was so good to Fan Xian because Fan Xian's birth mother, Ye Qingmei, and Chen Pingping were close friends. Chen Pingping was deeply influenced by Ye Qingmei's idea that everyone was equal and that commoners were greater than kings. He had a good impression of Ye Qingmei. When Ye Qingmei was alive, she had provided great help to Chen Pingping and the Qing Kingdom. Chen Pingping was extremely grateful for this. Thus, Chen Pingping took extra care of Fan Xian.
The reason Chen Pingping treated Fan Xian so well was because Fan Xian's mother was Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei was a strange woman. Chen Pingping was deeply moved by her thoughts and influence. Chen Pingping and Ye Qingmei became best friends and received Ye Qingmei's help. After Ye Qingmei passed away, Chen Pingping transferred his feelings for Ye Qingmei to Fan Xian. Chen Pingping guided Fan Xian to become a genius proficient in poison, martial arts, and formations. He hoped Fan Xian could escape the Qing Emperor's pursuit. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was not out of kindness or seeing Fan Xian's talent, but out of admiration and gratitude for Ye Qingmei. Thus, Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was sincere.
Chen Pingping was so good to Fan Xian because Fan Xian's birth mother, Ye Qingmei, and Chen Pingping were close friends. Chen Pingping was deeply influenced by Ye Qingmei's thoughts of equality and the people being greater than the king. He had a good impression of Ye Qingmei. When Ye Qingmei was alive, she had provided great help to Chen Pingping and the Qing Kingdom. Chen Pingping was extremely grateful for this.
Chen Pingping was genuinely good to Fan Xian. Chen Pingping was a close friend of Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. She took great care of Fan Xian and taught him all kinds of skills, helping him grow into a genius. Chen Pingping was indebted to Fan Xian for knowing him and sincerely loved him. He hoped that he could escape the Qing Emperor's pursuit. Thus, it could be said that Chen Pingping was truly good to Fan Xian.
Chen Pingping treated Fan Xian very well. Chen Pingping was Fan Xian's teacher and guiding light. He taught him all kinds of skills, including poison, martial arts, and formations. Chen Pingping was indebted to Fan Xian, but this was not because Chen Pingping was kindhearted or because he saw Fan Xian's talent. It was because of Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. Chen Pingping was filled with admiration and gratitude for Ye Qingmei. He decided to properly train Fan Xian to prevent him from being mediocre. Chen Pingping was strict with Fan Xian but sincerely liked him. He hoped that he could escape the Qing Emperor's pursuit by learning martial arts. Chen Pingping's feelings had already surpassed the ordinary master-disciple relationship. He treated him as his own child. Fan Xian also had an unusually tacit trust and love for Chen Pingping. All in all, Chen Pingping treated Fan Xian very well.