Originally, I had thought about letting Eunuch Liu help Chu Linguang break through in advance and win the top prize in martial arts.
But that would be more abrupt and a bit inexplicable. Since he has accepted Xuanyuan Jinkang as his disciple, he naturally has to keep Xuanyuan Jinkang in his heart.
In addition, I set Yan Zhen as the number one martial artist from the beginning. If it was overturned, the outline would have to be reset later. I was also afraid that the story would collapse, so I abided by my original setting and wrote along the way.
I believe many people initially thought that Eunuch Liu was a villain, or even the biggest villain in the early maps. After all, in ancient times, eunuchs with strong martial arts skills rarely had positive roles.
That's why I made him the way he is now.
After Eunuch Liu obtained the power, he has been looking for the successor of Mianrou Gong.
Through his own rights, he almost snatched away Yan Zhen, and even tried to take Chu Linguang away by force.
I think it is impossible for a person of his status to play according to the routine.
That's why he has a domineering side.
Having also lived in the palace for a long time, he also longed for a disciple who valued love and righteousness to inherit his mantle, so he couldn't let go of Chu Linguang.
Under such factors, he hopes that someone like Chu Linguang will appear and become a person who does not expect anything in return for his disciples.
This is an important lesson in martial arts inheritance, called teaching by words and deeds!