Diao Chan just arrived at this time.

Cao Cao quickly narrowed his eyes and said:

"Diao Chan, what happened?"

Seeing the pear blossoms raining on Cao Jie's tears, Diao Chan hastily saluted and said:

"Prime Minister, miss, she...sees the army returning from the conquest of Xiliang, but has not seen Mr. Bai, that's why."

Cao Cao was shocked when he heard the words, and then his eyes were full of love:

"Jie'er, Mr. Bai is here to save the people on the border. Originally, as a father, he didn't want Mr. Bai to go there, but only the Xiliang Army led by Mr. Bai can do it."

Cao Jie opened his mouth immediately, and said in a soft voice:

"Father, the Xiongnu army is no better than the Xiliang army, they are all murderous monsters without batting an eye!"

"If you ask Mr. Bai to take only [-] soldiers, isn't that equivalent to death?"

At this moment, there was a rush of footsteps outside the door.

Chapter 16 Cao Jie's Worries

"Reporting to the Prime Minister, Mr. Bai sent me a handwriting."

The messenger handed the letter to Cao Cao.

As if seeing a savior, Cao Cao quickly picked up the letter and read:

"The prime minister has personally informed me that all the soldiers are exhausted when I crusade against Xiliang."

"If the Xiongnu were to be conquered at this time, I am afraid that the marching speed of the 150,000 army will not be fast."

"I have seen the tyranny of the Huns, and now I have a countermeasure."

"I will lead an army of [-], and within half a month, the Xiongnu will be conquered."

"Destroy it!"

Seeing the last four words, even Cao Cao was shocked.

Destroy the Huns!

These short words suddenly evoked Cao Cao's ambitions back then.

Cao Cao went to the border back then and saw the Huns mutilate the people with his own eyes, so he had the idea of ​​calming down the Huns.

At that time, I was also thinking about exterminating the tyrannical Huns.

But easier said than done!

At that time, I spent a full 500,000 troops and paid a terrible price to drive the Huns out of the country, but there was nothing I could do about the Southern Huns who still had tens of thousands of cavalry.

Right now, Bai Feng actually promised Ban Yue to exterminate the Huns!

What audacity this is!

"it is good!"

Cao Cao exclaimed suddenly, and then handed the letter to Cao Jie.

Cao Jie quickly picked up the letter and read it carefully.

Cao Cao stood with his hands behind his back and murmured:

"Jie'er, Mr. Bai is the glory of our Han people! If he returns from victory this time, I will definitely welcome him with the royal ceremony!"

"But……"

Cao Jie was also quite surprised when he saw Bai Feng's letter, but he was still a little worried.

Cao Cao waved his hand and said:

"Don't worry, Jie'er, Mr. Bai can definitely do what he says."

"And this time Mr. Bai is not for the great cause, but for the people of the entire Central Plains."

"If the Huns are not eliminated, it will be a future trouble."

Hearing Cao Cao's words, Cao Jie gradually calmed down, and quickly saluted Cao Cao:

"Father, Jie'er was impatient for a while, so... I ask my father to forgive me."

Cao Cao waved his hand and said:

"I am the prime minister and also your father, why should a daughter show so much courtesy to her father?"

"Don't worry, I will keep a close eye on Mr. Bai's battle situation, and if it goes against me, I will send troops for reinforcements!"

Cao Jie's eyes lit up when he heard this, and he turned from sadness to joy and said:

"Father, we have made an agreement, no cheating is allowed."

Cao Cao stroked Cao Jie's little head lovingly.

Cao Jie took Diao Chan and left contentedly.

At this time, Cao Cao couldn't calm down for a long time.

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