Three Kingdoms: I, Liu Feng, do not want to die

Chapter 168: General of Chariots and Cavalry, Liu Bei welcomes Liu Feng by the river

Chapter 168: General of Chariots and Cavalry, Liu Bei welcomes Liu Feng by the river (6k)

When Wen Pin died, the rest of us were shocked.

The Wei soldiers, whose morale was already on the verge of collapse, were even more horrified.

As the Han army's shouts of killing grew louder, the Wei soldiers in Shiyang City could no longer suppress their fear.

Either they surrendered or they fled.

Those who were grateful for Wen Pin's kindness could not stop the Han army from entering the city even if they put up a desperate resistance.

Yu Jin, who had fled because he was frightened of Zhao Yun, was shocked to hear that Wen Pin had died in the battle, and his face turned pale with fear.

The lord will die and the city will be lost.

Even if Yu Jin escaped back to Luoyang, he could not escape punishment, especially since he had been captured alive by Guan Yu in the past.

However, given the general trend, we cannot help but think too much.

Looking at the fleeing Wei soldiers from Shiyang City, Yu Jin gritted his teeth and walked towards Runan.

If you want to save your life.

Yu Jin must follow the example of Zhang He who gathered the defeated troops after Xiahou Yuan's death, find a dangerous place to hold on to the north of Shiyang, and wait for reinforcements from Cao Pi to prevent Liu Feng from taking advantage of the victory to enter Runan.

Until dawn.

The battle of Shiyang City ended.

In addition to those who escaped and died in battle, more than a thousand Wei soldiers and thousands of civilians in the city were captured.

After he was released and the people were settled.

Liu Feng also sent people to take Wen Xiu from the big camp to Shiyang City.

When Wen Xiu saw that Shiyang City had changed its owner, he turned pale with shock. When he heard that Wen Pin was killed by Liu Feng, he felt sad and angry.

If he hadn't been tied up with ropes, Wen Xiu would have fought with Liu Feng to his death on the spot.

"Liu thief, you are untrustworthy!"

Seeing that he could not break free, Wen Xiu could only stare at Liu Feng with hatred.

Liu Feng waved his hand and ordered someone to untie the ropes that bound Wen Xiu.

Wen Xiu's eyes changed and he shouted, "Liu thief, why are you being so hypocritical? Do you think I will surrender out of gratitude?"

Liu Feng shook his head gently: "Don't get me wrong. I don't want you to surrender, I just don't want Wen Pin to be exposed in the wilderness. Although Wen Pin was killed by me, I admire his wisdom, courage and righteousness.

I have ordered people to make a coffin and selected several captives to carry the coffin. You can escort Wen Pin's coffin back to Luoyang for burial to preserve his reputation.

As for what you just said about me being 'untrustworthy', haha, it was all a lie. It's nothing more than that I saw through Wen Pin's deception, but Wen Pin failed to see through my deception. It has nothing to do with credibility.

If you insist on this, you will make me underestimate Wen Pin and raise such a narrow-minded adopted son."

Wen Xiu was choked with speech.

a long time.

Wen Xiu said fiercely: "Liu Feng, even if this is the case, I will not be grateful to you. If we meet on the battlefield, I will kill you!"

Yue Ju, who was standing by, could not hold back his anger: "Your Highness, Prince of Yan, this thief is rude and cannot be let off lightly. It would be better to kill him and choose another surrendered soldier to escort Wen Pin's coffin away, which would also save his reputation!"

Yang Xing, Lu Yi and others were also very angry.

In the eyes of all the generals and officers, Liu Feng respected Wen Pin's wisdom, courage and righteousness, so he let Wen Pin's adopted son escort the coffin back to Luoyang to preserve his reputation.

This does not mean that the generals and officers can tolerate Wen Xiu's irresponsible remarks.

Wen Xiu held his neck high and refused to bow even in the face of the anger of the officers.

Liu Feng signaled the officers to be quiet and looked at Wen Xiu: "Since I have said that I will let you escort Wen Pin's coffin back to Luoyang, I will not break my promise. You have received Wen Pin's favor, so it is reasonable for you to want to kill me, and I am not afraid of someone seeking revenge."

Wen Xiu gave Liu Feng a complicated look, gritted his teeth and turned around.

Liu Feng did not stop him. He only sent someone to hand over Wen Pin's coffin to Wen Xiu. He also gave Wen Xiu and the Wei soldiers who carried the coffin three days of dry food and water, and let them leave.

Doing so is truly a way to appease people's hearts.

Wen Pin had been in Shiyang for many years. Whether it was the more than a thousand surrendered soldiers or the thousands of ordinary people in the city, some were oppressed by Wen Pin while others were grateful to him.

Fighting on the battlefield, life and death are left to fate.

After the fighting was over, Liu Feng asked Wen Xiu to escort Wen Pin's coffin back to Luoyang to express his attitude to the surrendered soldiers and people in Shiyang City.

after all.

What Liu Feng wants is not only the strategic location of Shiyang City, but also the hearts of the people in the northern cities of Jiangxia County!

"Although Wen Pin is dead, Yu Jin is still alive. I believe that Yu Jin will gather troops in Anlu, north of Shiyang, and hold on to it, waiting for Cao Pi's reinforcements."

Anlu is located in the north of Shiyang, about 200 miles away. It controls the junction of the Yu River and the Jianghan Plain and controls the passage to the southern foot of the Dabie Mountains.

Another four hundred miles further back is Pingchun, a strategic fulcrum of the Dabie Mountains and an extremely important place for military farming.

Behind Pingchun is Yiyang, an important town in the Dabie Mountains, located in the upper reaches of the Huai River. According to historical records, after the Battle of Shiting between Wu and Wei, Cao Wei added three pass fortresses in Yiyang, namely Wusheng Pass, Pingjing Pass and Jiuli Pass.

If Cao Wei only takes Shiyang and not Anlu, it can turn Anlu into the next Shiyang.

This is not in line with Liu Feng's strategic plan for the Jiangxia counties.

Taking advantage of the fact that Wen Pin had been beheaded and Yu Jin had just been defeated, Liu Feng naturally wanted to pursue the victory and drive Yu Jin back to the Huai River.

Zhao Yun immediately asked for orders to pursue.

Guan Xing quickly winked at Guan Ping, asking him to ask for orders as well.

Guan Ping didn't want to compete with Zhao Yun for the credit, so after hesitating for a moment, he also stepped forward to ask for battle.

Zhao Yun needs military merits, and Guan Ping also needs military merits.

The attack on Anlu will be the last battle of this attack on Wei.

Liu Feng did not favor one over the other.

He immediately ordered Zhao Yun and Guan Ping to lead an army each to attack Anlu, and the one who captured the city first would be awarded the first merit.

Subsequently.

Liu Feng also handed over the subsequent deployment of officials and governance of Shiyang City to Guan Xing.

Whether it is Shiyang or Anlu, they both belong to Jiangxia, so naturally they have to be under the responsibility of Guan Xing, the prefect of Jiangxia.

It is now March.

Spring ploughing in Shiyang also needs to be put on the agenda.

Otherwise, the food and drink for thousands of people next year would add a large amount of expenditure to Zhuge Liang's financial planning.

If that is true.

Even if Liu Feng gave all the money and grain taxes of the three counties of Xiangyang, Xincheng and Yidu to Zhuge Liang for overall management, Zhuge Liang would never be polite to Liu Feng.

Only when you manage a household do you know how expensive firewood and rice are. You generals, do you only know how to fight wars?

a few days later.

Anlu sent back the news.

Guan Ping was the first to attack the city and Yu Jin fled.

Liu Feng then ordered Guan Ping to garrison Anlu and ordered Zhao Yun to hold more flags and pursue northwards.

At the same time, he sent envoys to Xiakou on fast horses and to Chaisang on fast boats to convey the intelligence to Lu Xun.

Having received so many benefits, Liu Feng naturally had to give Sun Quan a sip of soup.

Otherwise, if Sun Quan really suffered a disastrous defeat at Ruxukou, that would not be what Liu Feng wanted to see.

The core of Liu Feng's strategy for Jiangdong was to allow Sun Quan to see a glimmer of hope of preserving Jiangdong in his struggle.

Sun Quan must not be allowed to be too strong, nor too weak, so that there is enough time to divide and disintegrate him, and then gradually nibble away at Jiangdong, leaving Cao Pi no chance at all!

Because Cao Pi did not send reinforcements to support Han Zong, Han Zong was defeated and killed by the joint efforts of Ding Feng and Xu Sheng. The bandits in Poyang who responded to Han Zong were also wiped out.

Lu Xun took advantage of the situation and temporarily took charge of the military and political affairs of Poyang County.

After receiving the military intelligence that Liu Feng had defeated Shiyang and killed Wen Pin, Lu Xun was shocked even though he had expected it.

"Even Wen Pin was killed by Liu Feng!"

Liu Feng's dominance shocked Lu Xun and made him feel even more fearful. He couldn't help but think of the agreement he had reached with Liu Feng at the beginning.

As a core member of the Jiangdong clan and an important official of Sun Quan, the son-in-law of Sun Ce, neither Liu Feng nor Lu Xun himself would believe it if someone said that Lu Xun had sincerely surrendered to Liu Feng.

It's nothing more than a weighing of pros and cons.

I will depend on whoever is stronger.

This is the most common way of survival for the Jiangdong clans.

When Cao Cao was strong in the past, the Jiangdong clans wanted to join Cao; later when Sun Quan was strong, the Jiangdong clans depended on Sun Quan; now that Liu Bei is strong, there is naturally one more choice.

but.

Lu Xun did not reveal his inner thoughts, but mobilized all the naval warships of Chaisang to reinforce Ruxukou.

Liu Feng passed the military intelligence to Lu Xun, and also gave Lu Xun an opportunity to show his ability in front of Sun Quan.

It is easy to add icing on the cake, but it is difficult to send charcoal in the snow.

When Sun Quan was alone and helpless at Ruxukou, Lu Xun of Chaisang led his troops to support him after suppressing the rebellion. Even if someone later slandered Lu Xun for being close to Liu Feng, Sun Quan had to use Lu Xun.

Since it is a cooperation, it should be mutually beneficial.

In fact, the battle at Ruxukou was indeed unfolding as Liu Feng had expected.

Sun Quan wanted to save his last bit of face, so he fought to the death with Cao Pi at Ruxukou. For the sake of their own interests in Jiangdong, the generals of Jiangdong did not dare to preserve their strength any longer.

He was barely evenly matched with Cao Pi.

When Lu Xun's reinforcements arrived, especially when the news of "Liu Feng broke through Shiyang and killed Wen Pin" came out, Sun Quan's battle at Ruxukou finally took a turn for the better.

"Haha! Cao Pi, you stupid thief, this is the price you pay for fighting me. Shiyang was destroyed, Wen Pin was beheaded, Cao Pi can only retreat to the upper reaches of the Huai River and can no longer harass the rear of Jingzhou."

Sun Quan smiled happily.

Although Sun Quan's forces also withdrew from Jingzhou, people are not worried about the lack of power but the inequality of distribution. Seeing that Cao Pi's forces were still in Jingzhou, Sun Quan felt more uncomfortable than not having Jingzhou at all.

Now that Cao Pi's forces have also withdrawn from Jingzhou, Sun Quan is naturally very happy.

Subsequently.

Sun Quan ordered his men to copy dozens of copies of the information about "Liu Feng breaking through Shiyang and beheading Wen Pin", tied them to arrows, and shot them at Cao Pi's army.

He also sent envoys to negotiate a truce with Cao Pi.

The sudden military intelligence shocked Cao Ren greatly.

"Liu Feng defeated Shi Yang and killed Wen Pin? How is this possible!"

"With Wen Pin and Yu Jin in Shiyang, how could it be conquered by Liu Feng?"

"Could it be that Sun Quan did this on purpose, hoping to scare me away?"

Cao Xiu, Man Chong, Wang Ling, Jia Kui, Zang Ba and other officers were also greatly shocked.

"Now, almost all the troops from the three states of Yu, Xu and Yan have been transferred away. If Shiyang is really lost, Liu Feng can go straight to Pingchun and Runan to threaten Xu County. If Liu Bei sends troops from Xiangyang to contain Wancheng, our army's retreat will be cut off." Wang Ling analyzed in a low voice with concern.

Cao Ren shouted, "Stop talking nonsense! Even if Guan Yu came in person, he couldn't take Shiyang. How could Liu Feng break through Shiyang and kill Wen Pin?"

It's just Sun Quan's trick to confuse the enemy. Why should we be afraid? We just need to join forces and attack again, and we will surely be able to take Ruxukou!"

Wang Ling hesitated and lowered his head to stop talking.

Rather than saying that Cao Pi led the battle personally, it would be more accurate to say that this battle was Cao Pi giving Cao Ren a chance to avenge his humiliation.

It was a shame that a great general was captured alive by Liu Bei, and it also questioned the ability of Cao Pi and the current generals of the Cao Wei clan.

Cao Pi knew that he could not gain an advantage by fighting against Liu Bei.

Choosing to fight Sun Quan is relatively easy.

At first, he was just angry about Sun Quan's sneak attack on Hefei, then he was angry about Zhang Liao's death in battle, and in the end, he simply wanted to destroy Sun Quan to improve the prestige of the Cao Wei regime. The aristocratic families who followed Cao Pi were not all loyal to Cao Pi, but Cao Pi distributed power.

The adoption of Chen Qun's Nine-Rank System was intended to win over the aristocratic families in the north.

However, any system of selecting officials has a flaw, that is, once the emperor or the royal family is incompetent, power will inevitably be redistributed among the aristocratic families.

The royal family is no longer capable, so we have to rely on the talents of the aristocratic families to fight the war.

So in the end, the emperor could only rely on the aristocratic families. Just as Liu Xie was a puppet, the emperor of Cao Wei had to be a puppet in the same way.

Cao Pi didn’t know what would happen to his descendants, nor could he control them.

What Cao Pi knew was: even if power would be redistributed among the aristocratic families, it could not start with Cao Pi!

Cao Ren also understood Cao Pi's intention of personally leading the expedition against Sun Quan, so he did not dare to relax even for a moment during the nearly half year from October last year to March this year!
now.

Just when it seemed that Sun Quan was about to give up, suddenly “Liu Feng broke through Shi Yang and killed Wen Pin”?
Are all the efforts of the past six months going to come to naught?
Not to mention that the truth of the military intelligence is uncertain, even if it is true, Cao Ren will not give up!

but.

Cao Ren wanted to fight, but his generals and officers did not have his determination.

Especially Wang Ling, Jia Kui, Zang Ba and other generals who were not from the Cao Wei royal family, were more focused on considering "what if Liu Feng cuts off the way back".

But due to Cao Ren's power, he dared not speak nonsense.

Otherwise, if he is not careful, he will be used by Cao Ren as an example of military justice, which would be too unfair.

Man Chong glanced at the officers and whispered, "General, why don't you send someone to deliver the news to His Majesty first? We can fight to the death here, but Your Majesty must not be in trouble."

Cao Ren could choose not to listen to Wang Ling's words, but he could not ignore Man Chong's words.

Man Chong was not only a veteran general who followed Cao Cao when he was in Yanzhou, but he also followed Cao Ren to block Guan Yu and Liu Bei in Fancheng.

They were also comrades in distress and had been captured alive by Liu Bei together, so naturally he had to show him some favor and some mercy.

After careful consideration, Cao Ren agreed to Man Chong's proposal. While stepping up his attack on Ruxukou, he sent someone to convey the news back to Shouchun by express horse.

And in Shouchun.

Unlike Cao Ren who was suspicious of the information that "Liu Feng broke through Shiyang and killed Wen Pin", Cao Pi had already received the information from the upper reaches of the Huai River.

"Wen Pin died in the battle, and Yu Jin was chased all the way to Pingchun by Zhao Yun. Liu Feng is trying to block my way back home!"

Cao Pi gently put down the bamboo slips in his hand, leaned against the table, and waved.

Two beauties squatted behind Cao Pi and massaged his head.

below.

Liu Ye and Jiang Ji both looked solemn.

Especially Liu Ye.

Liu Ye had anticipated from the beginning that Liu Feng was very likely to launch a surprise attack on Shi Yang.

But Cao Pi didn't listen.

Liu Ye hesitated to speak, then looked at Jiang Ji again.

Obviously.

Liu Ye also knew that now was not the time to offer advice, otherwise it would easily lead to misunderstanding by Cao Pi.

Jiang Ji pondered for a moment and said, "Your Majesty, the war has lasted for nearly half a year. It is difficult to collect food and grass in the counties. In addition, the spring plowing season is approaching and the conscripted laborers have to return. I dare to ask Your Majesty to sympathize with the people and return to the court to provide for their livelihood."

Jiang Ji said it politely.

There was no mention of Liu Feng's defeat of Shiyang and killing of Wen Pin, only talk of food and spring plowing.

In other words: the withdrawal was not due to the war, but because Cao Pi cared about the people!

Jiang Ji was able to survive the Gaopingling Incident just like Sima Yi. His IQ and EQ are beyond the reach of ordinary people.

The only time he lost his mind was when he was fooled by Sima Yi during the Gaopingling Incident. Everything was fine at first, but he was angered to death by Sima Yi's violation of his oath at the Luo River.

Cao Pi did not respond.

Still with eyes closed, quietly enjoying the beauty's massage.

Isn’t Cao Pi panicking?
Panic, that’s for sure.

However, Cao Pi knew better that panicking would not solve the problem.

Cao Pi understood the deeper meaning of Jiang Ji's words, which was nothing more than "withdraw troops."

But the troops had to be withdrawn. Cao Pi's nearly half-year effort to attack Sun Quan, which had cost the people a lot of money and resources, had come to nothing.

Cao Pi was unwilling!
However, Liu Feng's power extended to the upper reaches of the Huai River, and Cao Pi had to weigh the pros and cons.

Plus.

How to appease General Cao Ren after withdrawing troops was also a headache for Cao Pi.

Although Jiang Ji’s reasons are good, they are not enough!
"What do you think, Zi Yang?"

a long time.

Cao Pi spoke slowly.

Liu Ye hurriedly said, "Your Majesty, I think we can negotiate peace with Sun Quan again."

Cao Pi said "Oh" and asked, "Zi Yang's intention is to make Sun Quan a vassal again?"

Liu Ye shook his head: "Although Sun Quan has been fickle, I don't think he would dare to rebel against Liu Bei again at this time. My intention is to temporarily keep Sun Quan in Jiangdong and change the strategy to focus on psychological warfare and station troops as a supplement.

Although Sun Quan managed to save Ruxukou, he also suffered heavy losses in the past six months and it is difficult for him to become a force to be reckoned with. Your Majesty should focus the military efforts on the west and give priority to dealing with Liu Bei!

At the same time, heavy troops were deployed in Yiyang, Pingchun, and Anyang in the upper reaches of the Huai River, and additional checkpoints were set up in the Dabie Mountains to prevent Liu Bei from going through Jiangxia to attack Runan in the future.

Liu Ye also took a roundabout way to divert Cao Pi's attention to the Huaihe River defense line.

"not enough."

Cao Pi's calm tone contained an unquestionable decision.

Liu Ye and Jiang Ji looked at each other and couldn't help thinking hard.

What Cao Pi meant by "not enough" was that Liu Ye and Jiang Ji should think of a reason quickly.

This reason must allow Cao Pi to maintain the dignity of the Emperor of Wei while withdrawing his troops.

Then there are only the words of "prophecy and divination".

Liu Ye and Jiang Ji discussed for a while, and Jiang Ji said, "Your Majesty, I heard that in the Jianghuai area, sweet springs have gushed out recently, and last year there were nine ears of good grain. This is because the heavens appreciate your majesty's benevolence and grant you a good harvest to bring peace to the people.

Weapons are dangerous tools and sages only use them when they have no other choice. Now that Heaven has given us a warning and the earth has given us a blessing, we should follow the will of Heaven and Earth and stop fighting and promote agriculture.

You can take the iron tools and cast them into farm tools, and distribute them to the refugees in Huainan; leave 30,000 elite soldiers to cultivate the land, and the rest can disarm and return home.

Then he sent someone with a seal to Ruxukou to offer sacrifices to the gods of Wu and Yue, saying: "Your Majesty, please have mercy on your lives and temporarily stop your wrath. If Sun Quan repents and surrenders, you can pardon his crime of treason. If not, heaven will surely bring disaster to Wu and Yue."

Jiang Ji found reasons for Cao Pi with the core of "Heaven's will cannot be violated + compassion for the people". This not only avoided accountability for the defeat, but also created the image of Cao Pi as a wise monarch with "benevolence and virtue in response to Heaven". This was in line with the traditional idea of the correspondence between Heaven and man during the Han and Wei dynasties, and maintained the image of the emperor "respecting Heaven and following ancestors".

In short: It’s not that Cao Pi couldn’t destroy Sun Quan, but that Cao Pi was a benevolent monarch who was kind and loved his people.

Cao Pi was very pleased to hear such a reason.

Cao Pi stood up, and as he slowly opened his eyes, he showed approval: "Not bad, draft the edict quickly."

Jiang Ji secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

If those in power want to save face, they must be mysterious and pretend to be destined to do something to find a suitable reason.

The edict was quickly drafted.

Cao Pi also sent Liu Ye with a royal seal to Ruxukou to offer sacrifices to the gods of the mountains and rivers of Wu and Yue and to order the troops to withdraw.

Although he was very reluctant, Cao Ren did not dare to disobey Cao Pi's imperial edict at this time and could only retreat in frustration.

The conflict between Wei and Wu, which lasted for half a year, ended with both Cao Pi and Sun Quan suffering heavy losses.

The only beneficiary was Liu Bei!

Gangneung City.

Liu Bei's laughter was like bursts of spring thunder, light and pleasant.

When Liu Bei first received the victory news that "Liu Feng broke into Shiyang City and killed Wen Pin", he couldn't believe it.

Wen Pin, who had guarded Shiyang for more than ten years, was actually killed by Liu Feng!

The important city in the north of Jiangxia, which had been occupied by Cao Wei for more than ten years, was also captured by Liu Feng!
Such good news is no less than Sun Quan giving up Echeng and retreating to Chaisang!
In other words: except for Pingchun, Xiyang and other counties which are too far north of the Huai River, all the counties near the Han River have been recovered.

Especially the important military towns of Shiyang and Anlu, which gave Liu Bei a better frontline position for both offense and defense.

Guan Yu was also amazed.

He fought with Cao Wei's veteran generals such as Cao Ren and Wen Pin in Jingzhou for many years. Unexpectedly, Wen Pin died at the hands of Liu Feng in his old age, and even lost the city of Shiyang that he had defended for many years.

As for Guan Ping and Guan Xing, although they were almost defeated at the beginning due to the joint conspiracy of Wen Pin and Yu Jin, their overall performance was not bad.

Especially in the battle of Anlu, Guan Ping was the first to capture the city, which made Guan Yu feel gratified.

In the past, Guan Yu always took Guan Ping with him and taught him how to lead troops, and rarely let Guan Ping act alone.

The last time was when Guan Ping temporarily replaced Liu Feng in Xincheng to resist Xiahou Shang.

Considering that Xiahou Shang was just a newcomer on the battlefield, Guan Yu did not dare to say that Guan Ping could stand on his own.

In addition, after the battles of Shiyang and Anlu, Guan Yu saw Guan Ping's true ability. Although he was not as good as veteran generals like Wen Pin and Yu Jin, he could still compete with Xiahou Shang.

The most important thing is: with this experience of almost being defeated and killed on the battlefield, Guan Ping will be able to grow further.

After all, even Liu Bei and Guan Yu suffered more defeats than victories in the early stages of their lives. They then gradually grew up by accumulating experience and learning lessons through repeated defeats.

After careful discussion with Guan Yu, Liu Bei sent people to Jiangxia to announce the decree.

In recognition of Zhao Yun's numerous achievements in Shiyang and his decades of loyalty and diligence, he was granted the title of Marquis of Yongchang Ting to honor his virtue.

In recognition of Guan Ping's meritorious service in Shiyang and Anlu, he was promoted to General Pingdong to commend his bravery.

As for the other generals and officers, some had accumulated merits, some had been rewarded, and all their titles and rewards were included in the imperial edict.

He also ordered King Yan Liu Feng to return to Jiangling and give him additional rewards.

Jiangjinkou.

Dozens of riders stood facing the wind.

Although the leader had gray hair, he was still heroic. He was the Han Emperor Liu Bei.

After learning that Liu Feng would arrive at Jiangjinkou today, Liu Bei brought his personal cavalry and arrived at Jiangjinkou in advance.

Although some ministers advised against it, saying "Your Majesty's personal visit is too much of a favor", Liu Bei agreed with the advice and changed into cloth clothes after the court session. He then left the city with his personal cavalry.

The implication is: I don't wear the dragon robe because I listen to the advice, so as not to show too much favor to the Prince of Yan by going to greet him in person; I wear cloth clothes simply because I miss my son. I give you face, so please don't tell me what to do.

Not long after.

A ship came from downstream.

The two people at the bow were Liu Feng and Zhao Yun.

Liu Feng returned in response to the imperial edict, while Zhao Yun returned to Jiangling after completing his mission, so it was just on his way.

"what?"

Looking at the dozens of knights on the shore, Liu Feng was slightly surprised: How could a group of commoner knights appear in Jiangjinkou, a strong military location?

It was not until the ship docked that Liu Feng could see the identities of the dozens of riders on the shore.

When he saw Liu Bei at the lead, Liu Feng was surprised and happy.

The war horses galloped down the ship.

Liu Feng galloped forward on his horse, and when he was ten steps away from Liu Bei, he jumped off his horse, prostrated himself on the side of the road, and shouted excitedly.

"My son, please see your father!"

(End of this chapter)

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