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Chapter 206 Are you giving up on Liangzhou again?

 Although Cheng Yu was not a member of this army, his strong sense of loyalty and responsibility prompted Cheng Yu to participate in formulating the special military regulations of the Tiger Guard.

For example, they will personally protect Liu Bei's safety, use the best equipment, be equipped with the sharpest swords, eat the best food, and get the most nutritional supplements so that they can have the strongest body.

All weapons and supplies will be open to the Tiger Guards, and the Tiger Guards can use any weapons.

But with that comes very stringent responsibilities.

They will appear by Liu Bei's side anytime and anywhere. Even if Liu Bei is sleeping, there will be a Tiger Guard guarding the door where he sleeps. Even if Liu Bei is going to the toilet, there will be Tiger Guard soldiers protecting the door of the toilet.

No outsiders are allowed to approach.

When Liu Bei was working, there would also be Tiger Guard soldiers standing by. Anyone who entered Liu Bei's official residence or came within ten steps of Liu Bei would be subject to scrutiny and alert by the Tiger Guard. No exceptions would be made.

Not even Liu Bei himself could question the Tiger Guards' strict censorship.

When Liu Bei meets with his subordinates or guests, one of Xu Chu and Dian Wei must be at Liu Bei's side and cannot leave. No matter how confidential and important the matter is, Liu Bei must allow the existence of the two captains of the Tiger Guard.

Of course, the Tiger Guard does not need to be involved when getting along with his family. The Tiger Guard only needs to protect the perimeter of Liu Bei's house.

However, if Liu Bei chooses to go out for fun with his family, then the Tiger Guards must be responsible for the security. The Tiger Guards must conduct a security inspection of the area where Liu Bei and his family will visit one day in advance.

All places within a radius of ten miles must be inspected and no possibility will be missed. If possible, a cordon must be set up within a radius of three miles to prevent stray people from entering.

They will use the highest level of vigilance to protect Liu Bei's safety.

Liu Bei looked at the Tiger Guard's military regulations and the Tiger Guard's code of conduct drafted by Cheng Yu, and felt that he would be fiercely protected by the Tiger Guard. According to Cheng Yu's plan, he would not be able to show his face at all.

She must be as shy as a yellow-flowered girl in a boudoir...

"Zhongde, is this a bit too much? I always think it's not necessary to go to this point, right?"

"Your Majesty, don't you understand how important your safety is? Your safety determines the safety of all our subordinates. It is no exaggeration to say that your safety is our first priority!"

Cheng Yu said with a serious face: "There can be no problem with your safety. If anything goes wrong, it will cause unexpected consequences. There is no point in regretting it! Lord, please cooperate!"

Faced with Cheng Yu's seriousness, Liu Bei had no choice but to admit it.

However, what Cheng Yu said makes sense. In fact, the issue of his own safety is no longer a personal issue, but involves an entire power group and the situation of a country.

The safety of one person and the safety of millions of people cannot be sloppy in the slightest.

Regarding this point, everyone in the Liu Bei Group maintained a high degree of unified understanding, so Liu Bei also acquiesced to Cheng Yu's arrangement.

In late June of the fourth year of Jian'an, Dong Zhuo and Liu Yu arrived in Luoyang.

When the two arrived in Luoyang, the scene was different.

When Liu Yu arrived in Luoyang, he was accompanied by only a few officials who were selected by him to go to Luoyang to enrich the Situ Mansion, and dozens of guards with quite good military strength. In addition, the main officials in Qingzhou were left behind.

Qingzhou became Xun Yu's subordinate.

It is said that many officials in Qingzhou were willing to follow Liu Yu, but Liu Yu believed that if he brought too many old troops with him, it would easily cause outsiders to have a bad impression of him.

Some people may feel that they are nepotistic, some may feel that they are forming cliques to form private cliques, and some may even suspect that they are forming cliques for personal gain.

At this critical moment when assuming the office of the Three Officials, reputation is the most important, and everything else is false.

Therefore, Liu Yu rejected the requests of many of his subordinates to follow him and asked them to serve in Qingzhou properly, saying that Xun Yu would not treat them badly.

When he arrived in Luoyang, he was also very low-key, without any ostentation, riding on a simple carriage. Even the officials who came to greet him thought they had seen the wrong person - how could the newly appointed Situ Gong be so simple?

It was a coincidence that not long after Liu Yu arrived outside Luoyang City, Dong Zhuo also arrived.

Liu Yu was talking to some old friends who came to greet him at the inn outside the city. Before he could enter the city, he saw the "grand occasion" of Dong Zhuo's arrival in Luoyang.

When Liu Yu took up the post of Situ, he only brought with him a dozen officials and dozens of guards, while Dong Zhuo came to take the post of Dahonglu with a group of subordinates and a full five thousand soldiers.

Because he was still a former general of the imperial court, he did not want to disband the army he had founded, so he expressed to Liu Bei that he hoped to bring them to station near Luoyang.

Originally, Liu Bei tentatively asked him if he could disband the troops on the spot and just keep some personal guards. The imperial court's Da Honglu still commanded so many soldiers, which didn't sound good.

But Dong Zhuo replied to Liu Bei that these soldiers had been with him for a long time and were reluctant to leave him. They cried to him one after another and asked to follow him. He really didn't know what to do, so he hoped to bring the army to Luoyang and ask Liu Bei for advice on how to solve it.

Liu Bei could tell at a glance that Dong Zhuo was playing tricks on him. He just didn't want to disband the army and lose military power. Liu Bei didn't have a fit at that time and asked him to come over with his troops for further discussion.

As long as he brings the army to Luoyang, won't Liu Bei have the final say whether it will be flattened or rounded?

Then Dong Zhuo really brought his troops, which was quite reckless.

The momentum created by the five thousand fierce cavalry was really good and impressive. Those who didn't know it thought it was some big shot coming to Luoyang to visit the emperor.

Liu Yu didn't understand the situation at first and thought it was a general under Liu Bei who was performing a mission. As a result, his friend who came to greet him let out an unhappy "hum".

"Liangzhou barbarians are barbarians and don't know etiquette at all. Dong Zhongying came to Luoyang to be a great general, but he brought so many soldiers here. Those who didn't know it thought he was here to be a general!"

"Indeed, I thought this person was valued by the general and should be quite humble, but I didn't expect him to be such a rude person! Humph!"

"Da Honglu? When did the great Han Dynasty allow such an unreasonable person to do what he did?"

A group of people criticized Dong Zhuo with words and words, and Liu Yu couldn't help but frowned when he looked at the grand Dong Zhuo. He felt that Dong Zhuo had not understood the situation at all and must be very naive about politics.

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As a foreign minister, you come to Luoyang to serve as an official. No matter how much merit you have made or how famous you are, you should keep a low profile and do not make any mistakes. You should be careful in every sense so as not to affect the Luoyang court's view of you personally.

's reputation.

To be an official these days, ability is one thing, and reputation is another. Don’t you see that Liu is very capable, but he also manages his reputation carefully?

There are many capable people in Luoyang City, and there are even more people who are envious of talents. If they don't know how to cherish their feathers, it will be difficult to survive if they manage their reputation. And Dong Zhuo himself does not have a good reputation, and he appears here in the name of a traitor. If he can't

Being low-key and careful, it is almost impossible to get along.

But it's a pity that Dong Zhuo didn't seem to realize this and came over in a swaggering manner, which directly ruined the popularity of many passers-by.

And it seems like no one mentioned him.

Didn't it mean that Liu Bei was very optimistic about him?

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