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Chapter 264: Chapter 126: Crossing the Sea (End) (1)

Chapter 126: Hiding the truth (End)

The main gate of Sikong Mansion opened wide, and Cao Cao of Sikong personally came to the gate to greet Dong Cheng.

"Come to bother Ming Gong again." Dong Cheng looked apologetic and leaned towards Cao Cao.

"Why did the general say this?" Cao Cao waved his hand after hearing this and said, "The general and I are ministers in the same palace, so we should support each other, and it is only reasonable to visit each other." At this point, Cao Cao smiled slightly.

With a smile, he stretched out his hand and took Dong Cheng into the Sikong Mansion.[

This handshake is the first time in history.

The guards in Sikong Mansion are very tight, with almost every post every five steps, and a sentry every ten steps. It is almost difficult for ordinary people to move forward, but Cao Cao is Sikong, so he can naturally pass through unimpeded.

Soon, Cao Cao and Dong Cheng entered the study together.

After sitting down, Cao Cao first ordered his servants to make tea. Then he raised his head and looked at Dong Cheng and said, "General Dong is here because of Lady Dong's affairs, right?"

"It's my daughter's business." Dong Cheng nodded, and then sighed: "I have tried my best to protect the emperor for so many years, but now I have received such an end. It is really heartbreaking."

"The emperor has indeed gone too far." Cao Cao said with deep approval.

"I don't know, how does General Dong want me to handle this matter?" Cao Cao then asked Dong Chengdao.

"I revealed my feelings to Lord Sikong that day. I was already disheartened and prayed that I could shed my armor and return home. Now I just hope that my little girl can spend the rest of her life in peace." Dong Cheng sighed, his face filled with emotion.

He said with a frustrated look.

"What's the problem? Wait until I enter the palace and bring back General Dong's daughter." Cao Cao felt relieved and said boldly.

"Thank you very much, Ming Gong." Dong Cheng said gratefully.

This is today, and it is also the second time in his life that Dong Cheng calls Cao Cao Ming Gong. But no matter how you look at it, it does not seem abrupt. The situation has developed to this point, and it is natural for Dong Cheng to call Cao Cao Ming Gong.

"It's just a matter of duty." Cao Cao smiled slightly when he heard this and said. Then, Cao Cao stood up again and said: "General Dong, please wait here for a moment. I will enter the palace right away."

"Thank you." Dong Cheng also stood up and said.

Immediately, Cao Cao ordered his horses to be prepared and then left the mansion in a chariot.

On the main road in the city, Cao Cao was sitting on a carriage, guarded by many soldiers, and slowly marched towards the palace. He was different today, always maintaining a smile on his face.

What kind of person is Cao Cao? He has no expressions of joy or anger. There is almost no smile, not to mention that he keeps it all year round. Almost everyone among the soldiers who follow Cao Cao is surprised.

But no matter what, Cao Cao was in a good mood, which didn't seem to be a bad thing. At least it made them feel relaxed unconsciously.

Then, a rather strange scene occurred.

When Cao Cao travels, he should be escorted by many soldiers, which should be very impressive and imposing. But at this moment, this team gives people a friendly feeling.[

Some of the people around him dared to look up at Cao Cao. It seemed that Cao Sikong had encountered something happy.

Many people are speculating in their minds.

In this atmosphere, the palace gate of the palace arrived. The leading soldier rushed out of the team and came to the palace gate. He just said a word to the guarding soldier. Cao Cao's carriage entered the palace unimpeded.

, like your own backyard.

After entering the palace gate, the carriage stopped. Cao Cao stepped out of the carriage. At this time, a chamberlain came from the front. After seeing Cao Cao, he bent down and saluted: "Master Sikong, your Majesty is resting in the side hall."


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