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Sixty-one, the boy who has gone away (below)

Sixty-one, the boy who departed (Part 2) (this chapter is free)

Huan Shiqian laughed loudly and said to Chen Cao: "Chen Yu, my younger brother is extremely brave and powerful. He was first appointed as a commander. After three months of training with the army, he moved to a hundred-man garrison."

Compared with Chen Cao, who had to study hard for several years before he could be admitted into the army, Ran Sheng relied on his natural bravery and had to be promoted to commander when he first joined the army. He was promoted faster than Chen Cao, but the lower-level officers only needed to have courage.

, and to move up to the intermediate military ranks such as military governor and army commander, you need to be brave and resourceful.

At this time, officials from Wei Chang, the chief clerk of the general's palace, came to invite Huan Shiqian to attend the banquet of the great Sima. When they saw Xie Xuan and Chen Caozhi, they said happily: "Xie Xuan, Chen Xun is also here. I am about to leave."

Please, you two, let’s go together.”

Chen Caozhi went to the General's Mansion with Huan Shiqian and Xie Xuan, while Ran Sheng stayed in Zicheng. They would have one day off in five days and could return to Gushu City to see Chen Caozhi.

Chen Caozhi left Zicheng on horseback and looked back. Ran Sheng stood in front of the city gate and watched him off. This 16-year-old boy, who was like an iron tower, embarked on the road of military service. He no longer had the simple and leisurely days of the past. He spent the whole night praising Gu Kaizhi.

The boy who wrote the poem "Wonderful" is gone forever. How many people will change overnight? Is this the melancholy of growth or the helplessness of fate?


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