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Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-18

At the moment when he knew that Mingtai was still alive, Liang Zhongchun had a premonition that his life would pass. He used his authority to conceal the news of Aunt Gui's death and prudently found Ah Cheng. However, his purpose was not for Ah Cheng to help him get out safely, because he knew that with his identity and past, there was no hope of turning back. He was willing to bear everything for the sake of his wife and children far away from home. After getting Ah Cheng's approval, Liang Zhongchun seemed to let go of the big stone in his heart and dealt with it easily. When he was arrested and interrogated by Fujita Yoshimasa, he was always tight-lipped about the true identities of Ming Lou and Ah Cheng.

Regarding Liang Zhongchun's "benevolence and righteousness", the outside world always thought that he was coerced by his family's safety. However, after tasting "The Pretender" many times, people found that in addition to his love for his family, Liang Zhongchun's deep conscience is also what drives him. He understood that the path he had chosen was immoral and therefore sought salvation all the time. On the 76th, he stood side by side with Wang Manchun, ostensibly her superior, but Wang Manchun never really respected him. In order to invite merit and promotion in front of Yoko Nanda, Wang Manchun committed many evil deeds, and the "fishing operation" was one of them.

Liang Zhongchun knew that this plan was not beneficial to his compatriots, and he also knew that if he opposed it too obviously, he would be framed by Wang Manchun. Therefore, he warned Wang Manchun with words of concern: "Aren't you afraid of being plotted by others and dying?" This is actually a wake-up call for Wang Manchun. He reminded her not to abuse her power, that the "fishing operation" has caused public outrage, and that if she does not stop, she will pay the price in the future. For Liang Zhongchun, Wang Manchun's safety is also his concern. Wang Manchun is obsessed with power, and if one action will cost her life, she fears that her previous efforts will be in vain. She knows that once a person dies, everything will come to naught, and only by living can she realize her ambitions.

So, Liang Zhongchun tried to "threaten" Wang Manchun with the worst result and persuade her to stop. However, Wang Manchun was extremely confident in his own ability, did not take Liang Zhongchun's words to heart, and insisted on carrying out the task.

At the dance, Makoto took the opportunity to dance with Yoko Nanda and explained to her the impact of the "fishing operation" on the current situation, which made Yoko Nanda decide to stop the action. Wang Manchun was puzzled by Yoko Nantian's sudden decision, but Liang Zhongchun knew it. He knew that this was Ah Cheng's plan, but he did not expose him, but ridiculed Wang Manchun in an appetizing way: "A little person you look down on." This sentence means a lot.

Why are they called "little people"? If Liang Zhongchun said at the time: "Look at who is the closest to Yoko Nanda tonight and has the most contact?" Or, "The people around your brother." Wang Manchun must have guessed that it was Ah Cheng. Specifically pointing out the "little people", the scope becomes broader. At the ball, except for Ming Lou and Yoko Nantian, the rest were all small people, how could Wang Manchun be sure who it was? And this person is described as a small person, indicating that Wang Manchun usually ignores the person, how could she think of Ah Cheng?

Liang Zhongchun's plan to "shift the target" is amazing, and he is worthy of being a person who thrives in the world of power schemes. Later, Yoko Nanda became suspicious of Minglou and decided to use the "lone wolf" as a chess piece. Regarding the "lone wolf", Wang Manchun and Liang Zhongchun both knew its existence, but Wang Manchun chose to hide it from Minglou. And Liang Zhongchun frankly revealed to Ah Cheng: "There is something I think is necessary for you to know. Then tell him that the "lone wolf" has successfully broken into Minglou's side.

Liang Zhongchun felt that there was no need to reveal this to Ah Cheng. After all, his main target is Ming Lou, and he and Ming Lou only have a subordinate relationship, and there are not too many entanglements of interests. If something happens to Minglou, for Liang Zhongchun, it is just a change of boss. However, the accident in Minglou was far heavier than a sacrifice for his compatriots.

Liang Zhongchun observed the Ming Tower, and from his words and deeds, he vaguely felt that the Ming Tower might be related to Chongqing. Ming Lou seems to be a villain, but in fact, what he does is closer to decency. Liang Zhongchun understood that Ming Lou could do so perfectly, and there must have been great efforts behind him, and some people even sacrificed for him. Therefore, it is crucial to protect the Ming Tower.

If Ming Lou didn't know that the "lone wolf" was by his side, many secrets might fall into the hands of Yoko Nanda, which would be a fatal threat to Ming Lou. Therefore, Liang Zhongchun considered it necessary to notify Ming Lou through Ah Cheng. Early you know about it, so you can prevent it early. In fact, Ming Lou and Ah Cheng did conduct a detailed investigation of the people around them, and finally targeted Aunt Gui, the maid at home. Because her performance was so realistic, they eventually succeeded in revealing the identity of the "lone wolf". This is also the reason why No. 76 has not taken drastic action against Liang Zhongchun, because they know that they can use him to get more information.

And for Liang Zhongchun, he is also using Ah Cheng and Ming Lou to make up for his mistakes. Later, Ah Cheng devised a plan to use Liang Zhongchun's wife and children as bait, ostensibly threatening them, but actually protecting them. Liang Zhongchun attaches great importance to family, and he knows that Ah Cheng will not hurt his family.

His vigilance was very high, but he also knew that Ah Cheng and Ming Lou had never hurt him, and there was still a cooperative relationship between them. Therefore, he chose to believe Ah Cheng and Ming Lou and let his wife and children leave. Although he knows that there is a certain risk involved, he prefers to trust his own judgment. Although there are still overlapping interests between the two parties, there are not many deals that can be discussed. This is especially evident in the two things of Mingtai and Aunt Gui.

Mingtai was captured by Wang Manchun during the execution of the "Dead Room" plan, and then suffered endless torture on the 76th. In order to rescue Mingtai, Ah Cheng carefully planned a plan, but this required the assistance of Liang Zhongchun. Ah Cheng creates an illusion that Liang Zhongchun thinks he wants to cut ties with Mingtai. Liang Zhongchun saw Ah Cheng's intentions, and he reminded Ah Cheng: "That's the brother you grew up with." This sentence does not really ask Ah Cheng to give up rescuing Mingtai, but to make Ah Cheng clear that he understands the meaning of Liang Zhongchun's words. Only when he truly understood this sentence would Liang Zhongchun be willing to help Ah Cheng persuade Fujita Yoshimasa to order the release of Mingtai.

As smart as Liang Zhongchun, he should have guessed Ah Cheng's plan at that time. In fact, he had already guessed that Ah Cheng and Ming Lou had the same background. People of this kind of status often have deep feelings for their compatriots and brothers, and Ah Cheng's attitude towards Mingtai cannot be as indifferent and resolute as he appears on the surface. And Liang Zhongchun chose to pretend to be stupid, in fact, out of intention to help Ah Cheng rescue Mingtai.

Later, when Aunt Katsura learned that Mingtai was not dead, she sent the recording to Yoshimasa Fujita and accused Minglou. Fujita Yoshimasa immediately summoned Liang Zhongchun for questioning. If Fujita Yoshimasa really believed that the voice in the recording was Mingtai, then it was Minglou who should have been summoned instead of Liang Zhongchun. Fujita Yoshimasa summoned Liang Zhongchun, which actually showed that he was suspicious of Aunt Gui's words. Therefore, when Fujita Yoshimasa raised the question, Liang Zhongchun immediately gave a firm denial. His decisive denial made Fujita Yoshimasa suspicious of Aunt Katsura's words.

Subsequently, Liang Zhongchun immediately informed Ah Cheng of the matter. Knowing that Mingtai was still alive, his anger was only a brief catharsis. Such a reaction was not because Liang Zhongchun was big-hearted or calm, but because he had already expected such a result. If something really happened to Mingtai, the situation would be completely different. If Ah Cheng deviates from his origins, then it really shows that he is an ungrateful and unrighteous person. How dare I entrust my wife and children to such a person?

On the contrary, Mingtai is still alive, which just proves my previous judgment, Minglou and Ah Cheng, they are doing things that are beneficial to their compatriots. I may not be able to fight with such people, but I will do my best to keep them safe. Therefore, when the news of Aunt Gui's death came, Liang Zhongchun angrily scolded his subordinates: "Is she your aunt or aunt?" "Ming Lou understands that Aunt Gui's death will not benefit the Ming family at all, and will only plunge the family into crisis. Why didn't Liang Zhongchun understand this? Therefore, he ordered his subordinates to be prevented from reporting the matter, and used his authority to suppress the matter. After that, he used this incident as a bargaining chip, hoping that when he encountered an accident one day, Ah Cheng could look at his face and try his best to protect the wife and children of the Ming family.

Liang Zhongchun is very different from Wang Manchun. In fact, he's not a bad guy through and through. He used the resources of the military commander to make a lot of money, but he didn't like to cause trouble. At the same time, he has a conscience and knows what to do and what not to do. Although he looks like ** on the outside and behaves a bit villainous, he still has a good side in his heart. As far as he can, he will try to be accommodating and convenient. Because of this, Liang Zhongchun is also regarded as one of the most flesh-and-blood characters in "The Pretender" and is loved by the audience.

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