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Volume 1 Chapter 160 Zhu Jun fell into the trap

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    Cao Ang was busy traveling and had not seen Bian for a long time.  As he walked towards Bian's courtyard, he thought about the report about Bian's situation.

    Perhaps due to the influence of modern Houheiology, Cao Ang did not trust the Cao people in Qiao County too much. He also secretly planted some spies and reported the situation every other month.

    It is said that after the news of Cao Cao's "death" came that day, the Cao Mansion suddenly fell into chaos.  Especially some of the old subordinates who had followed Cao Cao before felt that they had lost their ambition, and many of them had the idea of ????leaving Qiao County and returning to their hometowns.

    At that time, Bian Bing told Mrs. Bian about this and smiled to see Ding's joke, but Mrs. Bian slapped his brother hard and said angrily: "How can the hair be attached to the skin without leaving it? If your husband really has to die,  Now, these tribes really have to disperse, can we still get any benefits? Pi'er is still young, and without tribes to protect him, do you think he can survive this troubled world safely? "

    So the Bian family found the Ding family. Regardless of the differences between the inside and outside, they went to the outer courtyard in person and persuaded the tribesmen: "Cao Jun's life or death cannot be determined by just a few rumors. If the rumors are lies made up by others,  , You are resigning and returning to your hometown today. Tomorrow, Mr. Cao will return safely. How can you meet your master? Is it worth it to rashly give up your reputation and honor in order to avoid unknown disasters? "

    Everyone looked at each other, speechless and ashamed by the two young women in front of them.  Everyone gave up the idea of ????escaping before the battle and decided to stay and wait for news from Cao Cao.  Later, although there was no news about Cao Cao, Cao Ang unexpectedly rose to prominence. Everyone felt that they would have great success in the future, so most of them stayed.

    Soon Cao Ang arrived at the door of the small courtyard where Bian lived, and saw that the door was open, but there was no maid waiting.  It was not convenient for Cao Ang to enter rashly, so he had to stand there. Just as he was about to say hello, he heard a woman in the courtyard singing in a low voice: "Little mouse, go up to the lampstand and steal oil to eat. If you can't get down, call your mother and bring the cat."  Roll down in confusion"

    When Cao Ang heard this, he couldn't help but smile slightly. He vaguely remembered that when he was young, his mother would sing this children's song to coax him to sleep.

    Cao Ang stood at the door and gently opened the door.  The people in the courtyard heard the commotion, and soon a maid came out of the courtyard. When she saw Cao Ang, she quickly saluted and said, "I have seen the young master."

    Cao Ang nodded slightly and asked in a low voice: "Is Api asleep?"

    The slave girl nodded quickly, and Cao Ang whispered: "Go and talk to your aunt, and tell me, Cao Ang, to pay my respects. Keep your voice down, don't wake up Api!"

    The slave girl nodded repeatedly and ran towards the yard.  As Cao Cao's concubine, with Mrs. Ding as the main wife over her head, the Bian family's status in the Cao family is not too high. It was not until Cao Pi came that the Bian family's status was consolidated, at least it would not be  The owner sells at will.  Now facing the legitimate son of the Cao family, how dare a servant be rude?

    Soon, Mrs. Bian came out in person with her maid.

    Cao Ang quickly saluted and said, "My child has seen my aunt!"

    But Bian didn¡¯t dare to accept Cao Ang¡¯s gift, so she turned sideways and whispered, ¡°Ang¡¯er, please get up quickly!¡±

    However, Cao Ang saluted seriously and said in a deep voice: "My child thanked my aunt on behalf of my mother. Without my aunt's help, this house would have been a mess in the past few days. Is my little brother asleep? Are you good?"

    Mentioning Cao Pi, Mrs. Bian's face became more smiley, and she said slightly proudly: "Pi'er is very good, he just helped him walk for a while, and now he has peed in a big puddle and is playing on the couch.  I have been telling him that you are my elder brother these past few days, and this morning, he called me ¡®brother¡¯!¡±

    Cao Ang said with a smile: "Then I have to give him a good hug. Mother said he weighs 27 or 8 pounds now, and he has become a little fat man."

    While talking, everyone walked towards the yard.  I saw a little fat man lying on the wooden couch under the tree, crawling forward with concentration, trying hard to touch the bell beside the couch.  Climbing and crawling, he turned over and fell on the couch.

    Cao Ang laughed, walked up to him in a few steps, and said with a smile: "Call me brother!"

    When Cao Pi saw Cao Ang, he didn't cry loudly. Instead, he stretched out his hand and vaguely shouted: "Hughug"

    Cao Ang smiled and picked him up, but Cao Pi had no intention of showing off, and then reached out to pinch Cao Ang's nose.

    Mrs. Bian was shocked, what is this little naughty guy going to do?  If you offend Cao Ang, neither of us will get anything good to eat!

    Cao Pi¡¯s chubby little hand fell on Cao Ang¡¯s nose and shook it hard. Cao Ang smiled and imitated a cow¡¯s cry: ¡°Moo¡­!¡±

    Cao Pi was very happy and laughed non-stop.

    Seeing the two brothers having a great time, Bian secretly breathed a sigh of relief.  Now, although Cao Cao's life has been saved, he is locked up in a prison and has not been heard from again., Cao Ang, who had been promoted to General Fenwu, was something she, the Bian family, did not dare to offend.

    At this time, Cao Ang took out a brocade bag from his arms and said to Bian with a smile: "When I came here, Zhaoji had someone make a pair of longevity locks, gold bracelets, and gold anklets for Api. My aunt put them away for him.  .There is also a high-quality jade pendant inside, which is a little tribute from me as an elder brother."

    Ms. Bian wanted to refuse, but Cao Ang had already stuffed the kit into her hand and said with a smile: "This is what we two juniors want, so don't be polite. By the way, when I came here just now, my mother asked  I asked my aunt to come over for dinner, shall we go there together?"

    Seeing that Cao Ang was indeed not giving in in vain, Mrs. Bian left the tips and said with a smile, "Sister is always so polite. Let's do this. You two will eat together without waiting for me. I will put Pi'er to sleep later."  Then, go over there.¡±

    Cao Ang smiled and said a few words of greeting, then stood up and left.  At this time, Bian Bing walked out of the side room and said hurriedly: "Sister, look at what good things Cao Ang gave me. He is now in charge, and he is not short of money!"

    Mrs. Bian glared at him, then opened the kit and looked inside.  There were several bright and shiny gold ornaments inside, which were made with exquisite craftsmanship. There was also a piece of beautiful jade with four words engraved on it: "Longevity, Longevity, and Health."

    It was obvious that Cao Ang had put a lot of thought into these gifts, and Bian was very satisfied with them. Bian Bing, who came over, couldn't help but exclaimed: "Sister, look at the quality of this jade, Cao Ang is quite generous, not two or three."  I definitely can't get ten gold pieces. How about you tell him again and give me another piece!"

    After hearing this, Mrs. Bian turned around, glared at Bian Bing, and twisted up.  Bian Bing screamed: "Sister, I changed, I changed, it hurts me to death!"

    Just when Bian Bing screamed, Cao Ang frowned. He had just received the news from Xi Zhicai that Zhu Jun was actually forced into Chang'an by Li Jue!

    It turns out that Dong Zhuo also noticed Zhu Jun's threat to Chang'an and ordered Zhonglang General Niu Fu to lead an army to garrison Shaanxi County.  While Niu Fu was collecting grain and supplies in Shaanxi County, he ordered Li Jue, Guo Si, and Zhang Ji to lead tens of thousands of soldiers and horses to attack Luoyang.  After Zhu Jun received the news, he quickly ordered his troops to meet the enemy.  However, when the two armies were confronting each other, Li Jue followed Jia Xu's suggestion and sent someone to recruit Zhu Jun into the court with the emperor's edict in front of the battle.

    Most people would not care about the emperor's order at this time, but Zhu Jun, who was full of righteousness, accepted the edict readily.

    He said to his subordinates: "When a king calls his ministers, righteousness is not carried out immediately, how about the emperor's edict! Jue, Si Xiaozhu, Fan Chouyong'er have no other far-reaching strategy, and they are powerful enough to compete with each other, so I will do it when difficulties arise."  If you take advantage of your leisure, great things can be done."

    Zhu Jun walked away coolly and went to Chang'an to take up a new position, but he made his subordinates miserable.

    About two thousand people managed to escape to Heyang and successfully crossed the river with Fang Yue's help.  There were more than a thousand Danyang soldiers who went through many hardships and finally escaped back to Tao Qian's command.  As for the remaining 7,000 soldiers, they became prisoners of war of the Xiliang Army.  Li Jue carried out a three-day purge of these soldiers. Almost all the officers above the rank of corps commander were executed. Luoshui turned red!

    After purging Zhu Jun's old troops, Li Jue and Guo Si further exploited the more than 100,000 people stranded in Luoyang City, robbed them of all their food and property, and carried out bloody massacres against those who dared to resist.  The massacre!

    Seeing Cao Ang frowning, Xi Zhi, who was sitting nearby, whispered: "My lord, we are far away from the front line now. The top priority is not to give random orders, but to understand the situation. There are two things at the moment. One is to prepare for Li Jue's surprise attack.  The other is to accommodate these refugees. However, according to your previous remarks, with General Fang Yue guarding the Yellow River line, the situation in Hanoi County should be relatively stable."

    Cao Ang nodded and said in a deep voice: "You are right. Fang Yue had made relevant plans and was mentally prepared for this situation, but he didn't expect it to be so sudden. I estimate that after Li Jue and others occupied Luoyang, they would probably go eastward.  We launch raids on these prefectures and counties in order to seize grain and supplies, boost our own morale, and frighten the princes of Guandong!"

    Xi Zhicai said in a low voice: "I suggest that the lord immediately send messengers to Chenliuguo and Yingchuan County to warn the local officials and wealthy families. This will not only reduce the losses of the people, but also enhance the lord's reputation for benevolence and righteousness. This time the lord will send a message to Yingchuan County.  Apart from taking in a useless guy like me, Sichuan and his party didn't have many advisers who took the initiative to surrender. I think the main reason is that the lord's reputation is not enough to give these people hope and guarantee. He has a reputation for benevolence and righteousness, coupled with a strong military and political power  Only with strength can we attract everyone to submit"

    Cao Ang nodded repeatedly, isn¡¯t that what Liu Bei did?  He suffered repeated defeats and repeated defeats, but because of his relatively benevolent reputation and the powerful generals like Guan Yu and Zhang Fei around him, as well as elite soldiers like Bai Yanbing (also known as Bai Erbing), he was defeated and defeated.So Zhuge Liang and others came to vote one after another, and Liu Bei's strength continued to grow.  Thinking of this, Cao Ang suddenly remembered one person who was enough to deal with Zhuge Liang.  So he asked in a low voice: "It's just what Mr. said. By the way, have you heard of a scribe named Guo Jia?"
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