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Chapter 168: The Death of Sun Quanzhi

It is true that Lu Kang was a famous person from Jiangdong, but the influence of this famous person from Jiangdong in the Central Plains area was immediately limited, not to mention that Cao Cao himself was not a master who liked famous people very much. Therefore, Lu Kang's treatment in Xuchang was the same as that of the previous envoy.

He didn't even see Cao Cao's face, and he was left hanging like that.

When Lu Kang was left alone by Cao Cao, Sun Quan's life had also come to an end. At noon on the seventh day after Cao Cao led his army into Xuchang, it was the day when Cao Ren was buried with honors, and it was also the day when Sun Quan was ordered to be executed.

Sun Quan is only sixteen years old this year, and he looks extremely fragile and timid in the face of death. In another time and space, Sun Quan lost his father at the age of ten. In the next few years, he followed his elder brother Sun Ce to wander around. It was precisely because of his wandering and struggle in his early years that he

He developed Sun Quan's perseverance and unyielding character in the future. However, in today's history, Sun Quan is a standard second-generation official and the second-generation Quan. His father and brother fought hard outside, but all this had nothing to do with him. He only had to

Enjoy a happy childhood at home, and then wait for your father and brother to return with a word of care. Although Sun Quan is not as ignorant and arrogant as ordinary dudes, on the contrary, his talents are quite outstanding and he is extremely kind to others.

He never relies on his identity as the son of Wu Hou to deceive others, so he is highly valued by his father and brother. But compared to Sun Quan in another time and space, the life he lives now is too comfortable and comfortable. This happy life makes Sun Quan less

A little stronger and a little more timid.

The Battle of Xuchang was his first battle, and it was the first time that Sun Jian allowed Sun Quan to show his talents in front of others. Unfortunately, it was during this first battle that Sun Quan was captured by the enemy, making the first battle a swan song.

When he was captured, Sun Quan was already very uneasy and lived in hesitation every day. After learning that he was about to be executed, Sun Quan's face turned pale and his whole body was trembling with fear.

He didn't want to die yet. At the age of sixteen, when a young man was in his prime and had a promising future, who would be willing to usher in the end of his life in such a blooming season.

Sun Quan wanted to beg Cao Cao for mercy. If he could save his life, he would rather be loyal to Cao Cao and work under Cao Cao.

If it were Sun Quan in another time and space, he might have been able to prefer death to surrender at the age of sixteen. But the current Sun Quan couldn't do it. He didn't have the courage to look down on life and death, let alone the courage to regard death as home. What he expected was only

Just to be able to live better.

But what made Sun Quan feel desperate was that Cao Cao did not give him a chance to meet him. After all, for Cao Cao, there was no need for him to meet Sun Quan. All he had to do was to put Sun Quan's head in front of Cao Ren after he was sentenced.

In front of the soul, that's all.

Therefore, until he was taken to the execution ground, Sun Quan still did not get the chance to meet Cao Cao.

Under the executioner's blade, Sun Quan's whole body was trembling continuously. The sharp blade brought endless pressure to Sun Quan's heart. When he thought that the executioner only had to slash with the knife, his head would grunt.

The ground was rolling, and Sun Quan was terrified.

At this time, Cao Cao, escorted by Dian Wei and Xu Chu, arrived at the execution ground. He wanted to see Sun Jian's son killed with his own eyes, otherwise he would still be angry.

Although Sun Quan had never met Cao Cao before, judging from the unique power of a superior person displayed on him, Sun Quan was sure that this person was Cao Cao.

What's more, not everyone can be worthy of the two extremely powerful bodyguards behind him.

"Mr. Cao! Please spare my life, Gong Cao." Sun Quan shouted to Cao Cao as if he was grabbing a life-saving straw when he was drowning.

I don’t refuse, I just hope that Cao Gong will be kind enough to spare my life, Sun Quan will be grateful!"

Cao Cao frowned. Is this boy really the son of Sun Jian and Sun Wentai, the Tiger of Jiangdong? Not to mention his strange appearance, his character is so cowardly. Begging for mercy from his father's number one enemy is such a shameful and humiliating thing.

It's a shame he could do it.

At that moment, Cao Cao also thought about taking him into his account. It's not that Cao Cao had a fancy for Sun Quan, but he suddenly had a whim. If he let Sun Quan lead the horse when fighting Sun Jian's army in the future,

If Sun Jian was lucky enough to witness this scene, I wonder if he would be angered to death by his own son.

However, this thought was only fleeting. Cao Ren's hatred always comes first. Only the blood of his enemies can be used to wash it away. Sun Quan must die!

Of course, if Cao Cao knew about Sun Quan's abilities and final achievements in another time and space, he might not be willing to kill him. But now Sun Quan is just a rude young man, how could Cao Cao know that the other party is actually a

A very capable person? In his opinion, if he kills a little brat with no hair, what's the big deal?

"Will you serve me? Well, I will order you to go down and serve Zixiao now!" Cao Cao sneered, and then sternly said, "Execution!"

"Mr. Cao! Gong Cao!" Sun Quan wanted to continue begging for mercy and screamed at the top of his lungs. However, he only screamed twice before the shining blade in the executioner's hand suddenly swung down, and the good man's head flew into the sky.

Immediately, it fell straight down, leaving only a bright column of blood, which shot out continuously from the headless corpse.

Sun Quan is dead! From now on, there will no longer be that magnificent Emperor of Soochow!

"If you have a son like Sun Zhongmou, you will regret it very much!" If you have a son like Sun Quan, you will definitely regret it to death. Cao Cao, who was extremely disdainful of Sun Quan's cowardly surrender, sighed.

Afterwards, Cao Cao personally sacrificed Sun Quan's head in front of Cao Ren's spirit and cried for Cao Ren again.

Gao Shun did not go to the execution ground to watch Sun Quan's murder in person, but when he learned that Sun Quan was dead, he couldn't help but sigh. Although he knew Sun Quan's capabilities, he did not intercede with Cao Cao on Sun Quan's behalf because

He knew how important Cao Ren was in Cao Cao's mind. If he interceded for Sun Quan, it would only bring displeasure to Cao Cao and would not have any effect at all.

The Emperor of Soochow, who has been famous for thousands of years, has now become nothing more than a sidekick in history. I am afraid that in the history books written by future generations, when Sun Quan is mentioned, the most they use is "The son of Sun Jian, the Marquis of Wu, was captured in the Battle of Xuchang and was captured by Duke Cao."

"Kill him at the age of sixteen." He passed by hastily.

After Lu Kang learned about Sun Quan's death, his old and gloomy face became even more ugly.

Sun Jian strictly ordered him to bring Sun Quan back safely, but Sun Quan died without even seeing Cao Cao's face.

There is no need to speculate on Sun Jian's reaction to this. He must be furious! He didn't care whether he saw Cao Cao or not. Without immediate revenge on Cao Cao, the mad tiger would definitely

Blame it on yourself!

The Lu family may be in danger!


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