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Chapter five hundred and fortieth three heroes fierce battle

After Xun Yu received Guo Jia's letter, he couldn't help but tremble.

There are many reasons for his trembling, including shock, fear, and maybe anger.

After a while, he threw the slip aside and immediately ordered his men: "Put the messenger back."

The messenger was stunned when he heard this. He had already prepared a large set of rhetoric and was just waiting for Xun Yu to open his mouth before starting to communicate with him.

Even if he scolds him, scolds him, or threatens to kill him, the messenger has the tips Guo Jia has taught him to deal with.

But without saying a word, I just put it back for him.

Why doesn't Xun Yu follow the routine?

"Mr. Wen Ruogong, my boss Guo asked me to make it clear to you..."

Xun Yu said calmly: "What do you think Mr. Guo wants you to say to me? Xun Mou knows everything. You don't need to say anything, just go on your own."

"But, Director Guo said..."

"roll!"

Xun Yu was different from the pottery merchant. He was a truly humble gentleman. He rarely cursed others, but now that he suddenly said such a sentence, it can be said to be extremely contrary to common sense.

Immediately, he pushed the messenger out of the tent.

Xun Yu held the letter and lay awake all night.



At Mao o'clock the next day, Xun Yu took the letter written by Guo Jia to himself and came to Cao Cao's handsome tent.

When Cao Cao saw the letter Xun Yu handed him, he didn't even move his eyelids and his expression was very indifferent. From this point of view, Xun Yu already knew it.

There is no doubt that Cao Cao knew that he had received Guo Jiaxin.

But this also shows that Cao Cao has spies around him.

Cao Cao threw Guo Jia's slips on the table, looked at Xun Yu with a smile and said: "Guo Jia from Xuzhou, what do you mean by this? Cao is not sure, does Wen Ruo know?"

Xun Yu shook his head and said respectfully: "I don't know either."

Cao Cao laughed loudly and said, "Could it be that Cao is not a Han official?"

Xun Yu then asked, "Do you think you are a minister of the Han Dynasty?"

Cao Cao nodded solemnly and said: "Of course."

Xun Yu replied: "I deeply agree."

Cao Cao smiled and said: "In this case, these children's alienation tactics are useless to you and me."

Xun Yu breathed a long sigh of relief and said: "I am very pleased to join the service of Duke Cao. You are the pillar of the Han Dynasty, and I am willing to support him with my whole life."

Cao Cao nodded and said: "Xun Yu and Cao are very close to each other. How can our friendship and ambition be observed by others?"

The two met and laughed, everything seemed to disappear in the ordinary, as if nothing had happened.

But when Xun Yu left Cao Cao's commander's tent, there was an obvious look of loneliness on his face.

When Cao Cao looked at Xun Yu's leaving figure, there was a clear gloom on his face.



The people under the Tao Shang acted very quickly. After receiving the instructions from the Tao Shang, Mi Heng immediately issued a denunciation of thieves and an edict of guilt in the name of the Han Dynasty, stating Yuan Shao's heinous crimes, and spread them throughout the world.

States and counties.

Since Yuan Shao dared to do it, he had a plan a long time ago. He immediately ordered Chen Lin to write a memorandum to refute the pottery merchant.

Cao Cao is now an ally of the pottery merchant, so naturally he has the duty to side with the pottery merchant and come out with him to rebuke Yuan Shao.

For a time, the Thirteen States of the Han Dynasty were plunged into turbulent changes due to the death of the Emperor, the three major princes reprimanded each other, and the war in Zhongzhou was about to begin again.

The nobles who control most of the world's resources also began to hesitate because of the emperor's affairs. They no longer unanimously supported Yuan Shao. The war pattern of the Northern War was undecided, but the political pattern among the three princes also began to change from this moment on.

Shuffle the cards.

It was at this delicate moment that Yuan Shao, who had assembled his army, began to advance.

Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and horses were overwhelmingly pressing towards the Central Plains. Yuan Shao first launched an attack on the Guandu Pass.



Cao Cao set up a Tucheng camp at the throat of Guandu to resist Yuan's attack. General Cao and Tao led their respective strong armies to build a solid defense based on Tucheng and the camp to resist the enemy.

attack.

However, in Yuan Shao's view, these tyrannical arrangements were as if they were careless.

He firmly believed that his troops would be able to defeat the combined efforts of Cao Cao and the pottery merchants.

Near September, Yuan Shao's troops began to take action.

Looking at the rows of dense black spots in the distance, it seems that the soldiers with their heads raised are gathering in dense numbers. The faces of Xiahou Dun, Cao Ren, Zhao Yun, Tao Ji, Xu Huang, Yu Jin and other generals guarding the front camp.

He showed a worried look.

The vanguard generals of Yuan Shao's front troops were Wen Chou, Zhang He, Qu Yi, Guo Yuan, Qian Zhao, Jiang Qi, Lu Kuang, Lu Xiang and several others. Behind the banners of these generals, there were so many people that it was difficult to see clearly.

The number of soldiers, the horses and the horses, were galloping on the battlefield, and the momentum was overwhelming.

Cao Cao and Tao Shang stood together on the watchtower in the camp, looking at Yuan Jun who was approaching in the distance. Although Tao Shang and Cao Cao both seemed calm, the anxiety in their hearts was constantly rising and falling.

The size of this army was unprecedented even for Cao Cao and the pottery merchants.

Taking Wen Chou as the vanguard, the cavalry under his command took the lead.

Behind the large banner embroidered with the word "文", cavalry one after another began to surge forward in overwhelming numbers.

The sound of Yuan Jun's horse's hooves was like a small drum being beaten. It was faintly audible at first, then gradually became louder and louder, and the rhythm became denser and more deafening.

Gradually, the ground in front of the Guandu battlefield began to tremble violently, and Yuan Jun's cavalry rushed towards the face like a flash flood with the breath of death, which made people feel heartbroken.

Yuan Shao, who was in the enemy's center, was calm and composed, with a proud smile on his face.

The horses of Cao Tao's coalition forces who were on standby in Guandu City began to shake their heads and sway their tails restlessly, their hooves kept swaying at each other, and their noses sneezed non-stop. Some horses were so eager to try that they even rushed half of their bodies out of the queue.

Wen Chou, who received Yuan Shao's signal, finally raised his sword amidst everyone's expectations.

The bugler in the first row immediately puffed up his cheeks and blew the copper horn that had been at his lips for a long time.

The long sound of the charging horn resounded throughout the entire Yuan Army's front line.

"Ahhhhh..."

Yuan Jun's cavalry raised their weapons and let out earth-shattering shouts from their chests filled with suffocation.

All Yuan Jun's blood boiled for a moment, and their fighting spirit was aroused by this deafening roar.

"Kill..." Wen Chou raised his sword high and rode on a war horse with his front legs raised to the sky and hissing. Together with his cavalry, they charged towards the Tucheng of Guandu first.


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