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Chapter 1810: The Hero's Shortness of Breath

Chapter 1810: The Hero's Shortness of Breath
"Hey, this Guo Rong is really an outstanding hero. I like Guo Rong more and more. How can I say that?" When this plot was updated, among the readers of Yuanshi Tianzun, Lu Bu, the best in the world, was expressing his feelings there.

"Indeed, this Guo Rong, whether it is his charisma or his military ability, even his Jinshan ability is extremely perfect. The last time I saw a character as perfect as Guo Rong was when Li Er played him."

"..."

Topics like this are not uncommon in the group, and have even become the mainstream recently. Readers discussing Guo Rong have even surpassed those discussing Zhao Kuangyin.

Although the protagonist of this novel is still Zhao Kuangyin, because Zhao Kuangyin basically follows Guo Rong at this time, Guo Rong's appearance times are no less than Zhao Kuangyin, and he even has more roles overall.

In these plots, the character portrayed by Guo Rong is really too perfect.

Guo Rong always led the charge in every battle, not only was he at the forefront of all the soldiers, he also treated everyone equally in the barracks. He and all the officers ate the same thing as the soldiers. When Guo Rong became a defense envoy with 3,000 soldiers under his command, he could actually call out every soldier's name.

Although Guo Rong has a strong memory, his thoughtfulness is unmatched.

Guo Rong was extremely gentle towards the army, government affairs and the people. The areas where his troops were stationed were always places where the people liked to gather. A market even formed spontaneously outside the garrison. People from hundreds of miles around liked to come to this market to trade. This was completely different from the situation in front of other military camps where the autumn wind was bleak and not even a single person could be seen.

Because Guo Rong has strict military discipline and will protect the people, the entrance of Guo Rong's military camp is the safest place.

In addition, Guo Rong treats everyone around him, whether it is his subordinates or relatives, as close as brothers, giving people a sunny and spring-like feeling. Let's put it this way, if Liu Huangshu stayed under Guo Rong's command, he would probably be grateful to Guo Rong.

What impresses readers the most is Guo Rong's heroism. He is truly a character like Li Shimin. Wherever his troops go, their prestige goes there. He treats all enemies as nothing and wins every battle.

Let me put it this way, when the real protagonist of this book, Zhao Kuangyin, is placed next to Guo Rong, he seems a little lacking in courage. He truly becomes a supporting role beside Guo Rong, and is the General of Heavenly Strategy that even Li Yuan cannot suppress.

Except for the fact that Zhao Kuangyin crushed Guo Rong in terms of martial arts, Zhao Kuangyin was not as good as Guo Rong in any other aspects. This is the most admirable thing.

It is precisely because of so many descriptions that almost all readers are full of goodwill towards Guo Rong, and it feels that the protagonist of the entire novel has changed from Zhao Kuangyin to Guo Rong.

"Oh, the more I watch Guo Rong, the more I like him. But he's not the protagonist!" Amidst all the praises, there are always a few discordant voices.

And this discordant sound is often the most harsh and uncomfortable sound.

Because what this sentence said is absolutely correct, the entire author's world, all human beings in the entire Three Thousand Worlds Alliance also know that the protagonist of this novel is Zhao Kuangyin, not Guo Rong.

According to the rule that Yuanshi Tianzun always takes the next emperor as the protagonist, the next emperor to unify the world must be Zhao Kuangyin. No matter how outstanding or perfect Guo Rong is, he will not be the emperor who truly unifies the world. This emperor can only be Zhao Kuangyin. This is a spoiler from the first chapter of the novel. After understanding this, it is particularly uncomfortable to read these plots, especially for readers who like Guo Rong. At this time, it can be said that they are extremely awkward.

On the one hand, with Guo Wei's continuous progress, he has now become the emperor, so Guo Rong can also expect him to become the emperor next.

Although Guo Rong was not Guo Wei's son but his nephew, and they had no blood relationship, all of Guo Wei's relatives had been killed at this time, and his only son who was still an infant also died. Guo Wei did not even have a child from a brother with the real surname Guo, and he only had Guo Rong as an adopted son.

Unless Guo Wei gave birth to another son, or selected a child with a slight blood relationship from a very distant relative as his heir, his throne would eventually be inherited by Guo Rong, who would be the next emperor.

In the eyes of these readers, Guo Rong was also rising step by step, and they were naturally very happy. But if Guo Rong really became the emperor, and Zhao Kuangyin was destined to be the emperor who unified the country in the future, then this meant that Guo Rong would definitely suffer a tragic fate in the future. When Guo Rong became the emperor, he would be close to death.

Therefore, these readers are very worried, not knowing what the ending of their beloved characters will be.

"What do you think? If Guo Wei had secured the throne, how did Zhao Kuangyin climb to the throne, and what would Guo Rong have experienced?" After a brief silence, another reader asked.

"I think it's possible that the Khitans will march south and destroy Guo Wei's dynasty!" said a reader. "The Khitans are so powerful now. The collapse of the previous dynasties in the Central Plains had a lot to do with the Khitans. So if the Khitans march south in large numbers, Guo Wei will be unable to resist them, and the empire he has gained by usurping the throne will collapse."

"During this process, it is normal for Guo Rong to die in battle, and Zhao Kuangyin will inherit Guo Rong's military and political legacy, and rely on some resources from his father. It is also normal for him to start from scratch in the future and become the emperor step by step like Liu Zhiyuan and Guo Wei!"

This argument has been highly recognized by many readers. After all, the logic of this plot is very complete and smooth, and the possibility is also very high, so everyone agrees with it.

However, some people said that Guo Rong's identity is always a big problem. After all, he is not Guo Wei's biological child. Moreover, Guo Wei is only in his 40s at this time, not yet 50, so it is still possible that she is pregnant and has a child.

Once this child is born, Guo Wei will definitely not be willing to pass the throne to his nephew Guo Rong. However, Guo Rong is already deeply rooted in the army and has a large number of his own people. In order to allow his own son to ascend the throne, Guo Wei will probably find ways to kill Guo Rong.

Guo Rong was such a genuine good man, so the final result must have been the tragic death of the hero Guo Rong. Zhao Kuangyin accepted Guo Rong's political legacy with tears, and then raised the flag to avenge Guo Rong at the right opportunity, and finally ascended the throne and became emperor.

This argument has also been recognized by many readers, and they think it is more likely. After all, such a plot development is exciting enough, heroic enough, and breathtaking enough to make people angry to death, which is in line with the usual nature of rubbish authors.

It’s just that many readers who like Guo Rong are unwilling to accept such a story, so the recognition ranks second.

(End of this chapter)

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