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Chapter eight hundred and ninety fourth tripod source

Lu Su's bold but magnificent words were equally wonderful, and attracted the attention of everyone present, which made many people think and ponder. Compared with Liu Bei's words just now, Lu Su's cleverness was undoubtedly reflected at this time. His words were climbing up along the pole of Liu Bei's words. To outsiders' eyes, it was easy to understand that these two people sang together, and were weaving a grand achievement together. In fact, the real situation is that Lu Su was a bit rogue and combined with Liu Bei's views. Not only did he, the words of the royal relative of the Liu family, acted as a rebellious statement like him, but he also broke Liu Bei's words into the idea of ​​advocating that Jingzhou and Cao Zhi alliance to share Yuan Shao and share the world.

Liu Bei was hit by Lu Su's blow and was a little embarrassed. At first two sentences, he said that Lu Su was crazy to help him speak. When he heard it backwards, he became more and more distorted. He was simply a rogue.

But there was no complaint in this era. Liu Bei, who was blushing, could only shout loudly: "Lu Su, you are a bold madman, dare to openly spread rebellion, you...you...you...should you die..."

"Oh, Envoy Liu was surprised by this. I just followed the words of Envoy Liu. The emperor was not Liu's saying just now, and the emperor had no majesty at all. Is it necessary to be a righteous army to conquer according to the order?" Lu Su cleverly returned Liu Biao's high opinion just now to him.

"You...you..." Liu Bei was speechless. Liu Cong, who had understood in the main position, couldn't help laughing. He whispered to Cai Mao and said, "This Liu Bei said just now that even if Cao Zhi was in the name of the emperor, he could not be considered a righteous army. Now Lu Su misinterpreted his words and said that he said that the emperor had lost his prestige, but he was anxious. He really shot himself in the foot. He still didn't admit that this little fat man is so smart, hehe..."

Although Liu Cong was young, he was very smart. His sudden laughter and remarks immediately resonated and felt the same with many Jingzhou officials present.

Many military generals present at this time were under the discussion of relatively smart civil servants, who understood Lu Su's conspiracy and intrigue. Cai Mao nodded and looked at the short and fat Lu Su with his eyes wrong. Cai Mao didn't know this special envoy of Cao Zhi, Lu Su, and thought that this short and fat man was at most Cao Zhi's confidant, so he could have a heavy responsibility at a young age. But he didn't expect that this person was so smart, bold, and had a sharp word. This trick of using force to fight was really admirable.

Lu Su's reactionary illuminated the Jingzhou officials present, and Liu Bei's roar did not cause much response from Jingzhou officials.

In today's social situation, the reactionary remarks that accuse a person of accusation can no longer arouse the great interest of the royalist party and the clear stream. The facts have already made the people in this world highly respect for strength, and compared with this reactionary remark, it has become quite indifferent and numb. I don't know how many people in the world are experiencing such reactionary thoughts every day, spreading, and even having the heart to control them. When it comes to the officials of Jingzhou, during the turmoil and war in the Han Dynasty, that person has never thought of some great rebellious thoughts. Liu Biao's advocated a more peaceful land, never seeking to fight against the king, isn't it the best proof that he does not take the emperor's destiny and the emperor takes it seriously?

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