Yuan Shao, the father of Fanghua in the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 56 Still Nothing Happened in the Car

Chapter 56 Still Nothing Happened in the Car

The carriage moved forward with difficulty on the muddy road, and the three people in the carriage were all concerned, and remained silent.

What Yuan Xi thought was, if this troubled times could end a few years earlier, many fewer people would die, right?

Qu Yi was thinking, how many unknown things are still hidden by Yuan Xi who pulled him back from the gate of hell?
Sitting in a small space, Wu Zhao was bumping and swaying with the carriage, and her body kept colliding with Yuan Xi beside her, making her face blush, which was fortunately covered by scars.

But these days, Yuan Xi has been able to bring her surprises every time. The talent that has never been revealed, and the different understanding of some things have made Wu Zhao's heart more and more touched.

She seemed to be gradually getting used to this kind of journey, and even hoped that such days could be extended for a few more days.

But after arriving in Yecheng, such days will never happen again, right?

She didn't know that Yuan Xi was actually trying his best to endure so that the bulge in the robe would not be discovered.

Wu Zhao let out a long breath and said, "It seems that there are no major problems here in Yanzhou."

Yuan Xi smiled and said, "I hope so."

"But even if the matter in Yanzhou is settled, it will only be a small half."

"There are two more difficult steps below."

One is to go back to Yecheng and persuade Yuan Shao to take someone to Qingzhou to wait for an opportunity to rescue Cao Song's family, leaving Cao Cao in a dilemma.

The second is to let Cao Cao, Lu Bu, and Liu Bei restrain each other and maintain a balance of power. Then Yuan Xi takes the opportunity to help Yuan Tan take down Qingzhou, and Yuan Tan can free up his hands to help him attack Youzhou.

After these two things are completed, Yuan Xi's reputation and power will increase greatly. If it goes well, Yuan Shang will feel threatened and try every means to make Yuan Xi adopt him.

As for the excuse, Yuan Xi had already thought of it for Yuan Shang.

Unfilial.

It is estimated that Yuan Shang has already collected a lot of his black history in Beixincheng.

As for Yuan Tan, he is definitely happy to see the success, and will help fuel the flames.

If Yuan Shao's three sons are all working together to achieve one thing, it will be difficult to succeed in the matter of adoption.

The Han Dynasty ruled the country with filial piety, and Yuan Xi wanted to adopt him, but he couldn't bring it up by himself, so he had to rely on others.

This matter is too convoluted, but only in this way can it fool everyone.

Yuan Xi felt his tense body, and gradually relaxed at this moment. Both Chen Gong and Lu Bu were very human, each with their own words and martial arts, which put a lot of pressure on him. Even with the knowledge of future generations, it was extremely difficult for him to deal with it.

Especially facing Lu Bu, he always felt out of breath.

He lifted the curtain of the car and looked at the fields on both sides of the road. People were tending the last wave of crops in late autumn, and they were about to be harvested.

I hope Lu Bu Chen Gong can pay attention to his prophecy of the locust plague, and let the people harvest the crops earlier, so as to avoid the outbreak of the locust plague and no harvest.

"Three Kingdoms": "The locusts rise, the people are starving, and the food and distribution are exhausted, so they all lead away."

This happened in 194, when Lu Bu and Cao Cao were fighting, there was a plague of locusts, and there was no food on both sides.

Although this chaos in Yanzhou is inevitable, it is better to promote it to happen as soon as possible rather than later.

Yuan Xi put down the car curtain, stretched his neck, and said to Wu Zhao, "It's great to have you here. Chen Gong's questions are very tricky. If I had answered them, I would have given away my flaws."

Wu Zhao blushed, and said, "It's my concubine's good fortune to be able to share your worries for the young master."

Yuan Xi smiled and said: "Although I am a member of the Yuan family, I really don't understand the Qingyan family. I didn't understand what you told Chen Gong about the Taishan Yang family."

Wu Zhao said softly, "It's like this..."

She explained in a soft voice, unaware that the carriage was bumping. How many years has it been since she was so happy?

Her father is a great Confucianist in the world, and all the classics and righteousness he said are sought after by the gentry, let alone objections, even if there are few people who agree, they will be criticized.

Once upon a time, Wu Zhao felt that what he had learned from his father's lectures since he was a child must be correct, right?
Even though she experienced the tragedy of her husband's new funeral and her father's murder, she still retained the modesty and arrogance of the gentry.

It wasn't until she was captured by the Huns that she realized that what she knew was not the whole of this world.

Different from the gentry's lofty attitude towards the people of the world, she has experienced hardships, starved, frozen, wrapped in thin clothes, and walking on the road in worn-out shoes, and gradually understands the cruelty of life.

The woman who was captured together was trampled and trampled at will, Wu Zhao could only shiver helplessly, and the cognition in his heart began to gradually collapse.

It turns out that before I was talking about wars on paper.

She had to admit that suicide was difficult.

Giving up one's life for righteousness is easy to say, but how difficult is it to do?

On the one hand, Wu Zhao is ashamed to face his idea of ​​living in vain, and on the other hand supports himself with the remaining self-esteem, hoping for a miracle to happen.

Then a miracle really happened.

Although she helped a little by coincidence, if Yuan Xi hadn't personally led the troops to kill the Huns, she might have been taken away, and her life would be worse than death.

Her hope, which was about to be shattered, was finally rescued from the sinking.

Then she fell into confusion again.

Yuan Xi's family background was among the gentry, so he was the best choice. Logically speaking, the other party's thinking should be very similar to his own, but after getting along with him, Wu Zhao was surprised to find that the other party was completely different from himself. opposite sides.

On the surface, Yuan Xi looks like a noble family, but her thoughts are incompatible with the nobles. This is completely opposite to Wu Zhao. Although she pretends to be a servant girl, she still thinks of the nobles in her heart.

But Wu Zhao had to admit that Yuan Xi had done a good job in Beixincheng and was extremely popular among the people, better than anyone she had ever met.

This is completely different from the so-called reputation spread by the gentry among the common people. The common people really support Yuan Xi from the bottom of their hearts.

Wu Zhao saw a lot of gentry who were trying to catch their fame and reputation. They were dignified on the surface, but they were doing nasty things in private.

Is it really like Yuan Xisu said that the gentry who were supposed to be responsible for educating the people and leading them to make a living have almost all become thieves who beat the people to their bones?

But my most respected father never said this!
Is the father who is regarded as a role model by himself wrong, or is Yuan Xi wrong?

If you admit the former, have you been on the wrong path all these years?

So Wu Zhao couldn't accept it at first, and didn't dare to accept it, but Wu Zhao was not reconciled. Although she was in pain, she wanted to know the answer.

My father said that to be successful is to serve the people with morality.

Wu Zhao wanted to see what Yuan Xi's way was.

If Yuan Xi is right, in order to end this troubled world, she will uphold the righteousness of her father's righteousness and help her with all her strength.

She came back from her chaotic thoughts and found Yuan Xi was looking at her quietly, her heart skipped a beat, she quickly lowered her head, and said softly: "My concubine is distracted, my lord, forgive me."

Yuan Xi smiled and said, "You've been thinking a lot recently, are you homesick?"

Wu Zhao plucked up his courage, raised his head and said, "If I want to leave, will my lord feel sad?"

Yuan Xi thought for a while: "It's not going to be sad."

After hearing this, Wu Zhao felt empty in his heart, and he couldn't breathe in his chest.

Yuan Xi smiled and said, "Because I changed my mind and didn't want to let you go."

Wu Zhao was full of surprises in his heart, but his face remained calm, and he gave Yuan Xi a glance: "Didn't the young master break his promise?"

Yuan Xi laughed: "If you break your promise, you can break your promise. I'm not a good person anyway."

Wu Zhao murmured, "No, the young master is a good man."

The carriage fell into silence again, but there was an unknown aura circulating inside.

Qu Yi swayed and drove the carriage back and forth, preparing to join the previous convoy and enter Yecheng.

At this moment in Beixin City, Yuan Tan was slandering Yuan Xi.

Gao Lan disappeared, Yuan Xi left a stall and ran away. He led his troops to practice his hands. He thought that there would be no danger, but he was almost kidnapped by Bai Mayi!

(End of this chapter)

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