There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights protecting Fan Xian. First of all, Chen Pingping wanted to protect Fan Xian's safety, but he also hoped that Fan Xian could grow on his own and develop his own team of people to do things. He did not want to blindly rely on the power of others. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could see the Qing Emperor's character clearly and understand the truth of Ye Qingmei's death. This would temper Fan Xian's mind and judgment. In addition, Chen Pingping's retreat was also to make Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. This would lead to the secret behind Xiao En. In short, Chen Pingping's withdrawal was to protect Fan Xian and also to achieve a deeper goal.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights protecting Fan Xian. First of all, Chen Pingping wanted to protect Fan Xian's safety, but he also hoped that Fan Xian could grow on his own and develop his own team of people to do things. He did not want to blindly rely on the power of others. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could understand the truth of Ye Qingmei's death so that he could see the Qing Emperor's character. In addition, Chen Pingping also wanted to gain Xiao En's trust and make him believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Finally, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to give Fan Xian a chance to establish his own power and to secure a foothold in the Qing Kingdom in the future. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights for many reasons, such as protecting Fan Xian, guiding him to see the truth, and gaining Xiao En's trust.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights. First, in order to gain Xiao En's trust, Chen Pingping used a 20-year plan and a description of Fan Xian's experiences growing up in Danzhou to make Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his biological grandson. Withdrawing the Black Knights was to let Xiao En not be suspicious and truly confirm that Fan Xian was his grandson. Secondly, Chen Pingping wanted Fan Xian to grow on his own and develop his own team of people to do things without relying on the power of others. In addition, Chen Pingping might have predicted that Fan Xian's trip would encounter many dangers, so he arranged for other aces to protect Fan Xian along the way. Finally, Chen Pingping might have other motives, such as leading Fan Xian to know the truth of Ye Qingmei's death and letting Fan Xian see the Qing Emperor's character. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to carry out his plan and protect Fan Xian's safety.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights. First, he wanted to protect Fan Xian because he already planned to attack the Qing Emperor. He had to draw a clear line with Fan Xian. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could understand the truth of Ye Qingmei's death so that he could see the Qing Emperor's character. In addition, Chen Pingping also wanted to gain Xiao En's trust and make him believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to let Fan Xian grow on his own and not rely on the power of others. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to protect Fan Xian, to guide him to see the truth, and to gain Xiao En's trust.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights. First, in order to protect Fan Xian, Chen Pingping had to draw a clear line between himself and Fan Xian because he already planned to attack the Qing Emperor. Secondly, Chen Pingping wanted to lead Fan Xian to know the truth of Ye Qingmei's death and let Fan Xian see the Qing Emperor's character clearly. In addition, Chen Pingping also hoped to gain Xiao En's trust by withdrawing the Black Knights and make him believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Chen Pingping's goal was to make Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his only remaining bloodline so that Xiao En would acknowledge Fan Xian and kill each other. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to protect Fan Xian, guide him to the truth, and gain Xiao En's trust.
Chen Pingping had several reasons for withdrawing the Black Knights. First, he wanted to gain Xiao En's trust and make Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could perform well in Northern Qi to raise his reputation and prestige. In addition, Chen Pingping also wanted to use Fan Xian to uncover the secrets of the Temple and strengthen the Qing Kingdom. Lastly, the Qing Emperor's order was also one of the reasons for withdrawing the Black Knights. The Qing Emperor hoped that Fan Xian would not be protected to draw out the secret behind Xiao En. In short, Chen Pingping withdrew the Black Knights to achieve his goal and gain the Qing Emperor's trust.
Chen Pingping had several reasons for withdrawing the Black Knights. First, he wanted to gain Xiao En's trust. Through his 20-year plan and his description of Fan Xian's experiences growing up in Danzhou, he wanted Xiao En to believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Withdrawing the Black Knights was to let Xiao En not be suspicious and truly confirm that Fan Xian was his grandson. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could perform well in Northern Qi to raise his reputation and prestige. In addition, Chen Pingping had also predicted that Fan Xian's trip would encounter many dangers, so he had arranged for other aces to protect Fan Xian along the way. Finally, Chen Pingping might have other motives, such as leading Fan Xian to know the truth of Ye Qingmei's death and letting Fan Xian see the Qing Emperor's character. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to carry out his plan and protect Fan Xian's safety.
Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to protect Fan Xian. There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights. First, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could learn more, especially regarding the location of the Temple. If the Black Knights continued to follow Fan Xian, it would appear too high-profile and make it inconvenient for Fan Xian to use some small tricks along the way. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped to plant a thorn in Fan Xian's heart so that he did not completely trust Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping operated in secret from behind the scenes to prevent Fan Xian from relying wholeheartedly on the power of others. He allowed Fan Xian to grow and cultivate his own team. In addition, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to make Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his grandson, so as to achieve the trap set by the Qing Emperor and Chen Pingping. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to protect Fan Xian and to carry out a series of plans and operations behind the scenes.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights by Fan Xian's side. First, Chen Pingping wanted to gain Xiao En's trust because Xiao En was a smart person. Chen Pingping used Fan Xian's identity to make Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his biological grandson and thus gain Xiao En's trust. Withdrawing the Black Knights was to let Xiao En not be suspicious and truly confirm that Fan Xian was his grandson. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could grow on his own and develop his own team to handle matters, and not rely too much on the protection of the Black Knights. Finally, Chen Pingping's withdrawal of the Black Knights was also to confuse the Qing Emperor and make him feel that he was not wholeheartedly protecting Fan Xian. In order not to implicate Fan Xian when he killed the Qing Emperor for revenge in the end. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights by Fan Xian's side to protect Fan Xian, gain Xiao En's trust, and confuse the Qing Emperor.
There were several reasons why Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights by Fan Xian's side. First of all, Chen Pingping wanted to protect Fan Xian's safety, but he also hoped that Fan Xian could grow on his own and develop his own team of people to do things. He did not want to blindly rely on the power of others. Secondly, Chen Pingping hoped that Fan Xian could understand the truth of Ye Qingmei's death so that he could see the Qing Emperor's character. In addition, Chen Pingping also wanted to gain Xiao En's trust and make him believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Finally, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights to give Fan Xian a chance to establish his own power and to secure a foothold in the Qing Kingdom in the future. In short, Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights for many reasons, such as protecting Fan Xian, guiding him to see the truth, and gaining Xiao En's trust.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Chen Pingping withdrew the Black Knights to protect Fan Xian. Chen Pingping knew that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had been brooding over Ye Qingmei's death and worried that Fan Xian's existence would threaten his throne. Thus, he decided to send the Black Knights to Northern Qi to assassinate Fan Xian. However, after Chen Pingping learned of Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun's plan, he decided to withdraw the Black Knights to avoid exposing Fan Xian's plan.