Fu Yuan was a very realistic person. He had profitted a lot with the hypnotism taught by the eleven disciples. He also secretly supported King Kuari, and King Dari had no idea about that.
The eleven disciples only wanted to pass down their master's divine kung fu. They did not care about what purpose it was used for.
"King Dari has no hope. Thanks to me, he didn't expose the plan to the Khan. But the fact is that he has lost his mind and will only get worse. I can't put my future in his hands," said Fu Yuan.
Fu Yuan did not feel guilty about his betrayal, saying, "I earned King Kuari's trust a year ago, but he asked me to stay with King Dari and pretend to be against him. The Khan doesn't like one lord to be stronger than the others, so King Kuari needs an enemy that looks powerful, but is actually weak. King Dari fits that standard."