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Chapter 1443 : Chapter 725: Yuan Shao's Contingency Measures (1

Chapter 725 Yuan Shao’s contingency measures

Yecheng.

Compared with Liu Feng, who worked hard to train Han soldiers and implemented a system of filial piety and integrity, hoping to be able to compete with Cao Cao's cavalry and recruit talents from all over the world.

Compared with Cao Cao, he selected cavalry and trained them hard in order to dominate the world.

Yuan Shao's life will be much simpler.[

In addition to sending Shen Pei to the south with the intention of diverting trouble to the east and leading Cao Cao to fight Liu Feng first, he also had poor political orders and occasionally led troops to quell rebellions.

Hebei was not very peaceful. Since the Battle of Guandu, Yuan Shao's prestige had seriously declined, causing the governors and powerful officials in various places to resist.

However, in general, the power is relatively stable and has not gone downhill, but is just staying in place.

No, in the past few days, the Black Mountain bandit Zhang Yan counterattacked Jizhou, and Yuan Shao led his troops to defeat it.

I just returned to Yecheng.

After ordering the generals in the army to set up camp and take good care of the soldiers, Yuan Shao rode back to the general's mansion.

I just took off my armor and plan to take a rest.

I saw a guard rushing in and reported: "My lord, Cao's army is attacking Qingzhou, and the eldest son has sent someone to ask for help."

Yuan Shao's face suddenly turned livid, and he cursed loudly, "Bad luck."

"Summoned the judges, Guo Tu, and Feng Ji to come here."

Immediately afterwards, Yuan Shao said.

"promise."

The guard agreed and immediately went down to deliver the order.

"Cao Mengde has a grudge against Gu, but Liu Feng's grudge should be greater. Either attack Qingzhou to consolidate the rear, or attack Xudu to avenge the Central Plains, and completely separate the Central Plains again. How can I choose the two paths?

Alone."

After the guards left, Yuan Shao couldn't help but feel bad in his heart and almost cursed.

There is an indescribable feeling of suffocation.

Could it be that in Cao Cao's judgment, he was really a weak persimmon, so he attacked him first? If it was normal, Yuan Shao would definitely not feel that way.

The Battle of Guandu failed. Although he lost Wen Chou, Zhang Zha, Gao Lan, Ju Shou and others, and the army was defeated, he still controlled the four states and was still the same Yuan Shao who dominated Hebei.

Still superior to others.[

But at this moment, Yuan Shao felt that he was inferior to Liu Feng. That feeling was so embarrassing that Yuan Shao didn't want to believe it.

"No, how come Gu is not as good as Liu Feng? That guy is only twelve years old. But Gu has been in the world for more than ten years. He eats more salt than that guy eats rice. Why?

Maybe worse than him. Impossible."

Soon after, Yuan Shao lost his temper and shouted.

Cao Cao attacked Yuan Shao first, and the blow to Yuan Shao was unexpectedly severe.

It wasn't until a guard came to report not long after that it was Guo Tu, Feng Ji, and Shen Pei that they had arrived in the hall. Yuan Shao took a deep breath, suppressed his emotions, and walked out.

In the hall, Guo Tu, Feng Ji, and Shen Pei were already sitting in a row.

When Yuan Shao entered, the three of them raised their fists and saluted: "Greetings, my lord."

"No more courtesy."

Yuan Shao waved his hand and then knelt down at the top of the table.

"Cao Cao, a thief, led a large army to attack Qingzhou. Tan'er couldn't resist and sent people to ask for help. Do you have any ideas to rescue him?" Yuan Shao asked as soon as he sat down.

"What? Cao Cao actually attacked Qingzhou?"

"Cao Cao has lost many famous generals at the hands of Liu Feng. Niu Jin is one of them. Cao Ren, Xia Houyuan, etc. all died in the hands of Liu Feng. He actually did not attack Xu Du, but attacked Qingzhou. Isn't this crazy?

Already?"


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