Three Kingdoms: Peak Summons

Vol 2 Chapter 2949: The inside story of Liu Yu becoming emperor and Lu Fei’s timely advice

Chapter 2949 The inside story of Liu Yu becoming emperor: Lu Pheasant gave timely advice

Chapter 2945 The inside story of Liu Yu becoming emperor, Lv Zhi gave timely advice

Liu Xiu's battle against Wu not only opened Liu Yu's eyes, but also amazed the heroes of the world. After all, Sun Wu had never been a weak country.

Sun Wu during Sun Jian's period not only defeated Chu many times, but even suppressed Liu Xiudu until he couldn't hold his head up.

You know, that's Liu Xiu.

If Liu Ji is the biggest obstacle to Liu Yu's rise, then Sun Jian is Liu Xiu's strongest opponent besides Ying Hao. Apart from Ying Hao, only Sun Jian can suppress Liu Xiu in all aspects.

I didn't expect Sun Jian to die. After Sun Quan succeeded to the throne, he would be beaten so easily by Liu Xiu that the country was almost destroyed. It was beyond everyone's expectations.

Although Liu Yu also wanted to replicate Liu Xiu's success in conquering Wu here in the Southern Barbarians, he also knew that this possibility was unlikely. After all, the reason why Liu Xiu was able to do so easily was because the right time, place and people were in place.

In addition to Liu Xiu's adequate preparations and deep layout before the war, Sun Wu's disunity, Sun Quan's blind command, etc., there are also some unduplicated contingencies.

Leaving aside everything else, the internal strife between Sun Wu and Sun Ce's timely return, seizing power and imprisoning Sun Quan, while Sun Quan happened to be lucky enough to escape, ultimately led to the complete split of Sun Wu. The content of chance and coincidence is too great to be considered at all. Cannot be copied.

Liu Yu also wanted to imitate Liu Xiu and split the Southern Barbarians, but firstly, he did not have a spy as good as Sima Yi, and secondly, Chi You had his say in the Southern Barbarians, so no one could threaten his position.

As for these three, Chi You not only has unparalleled military power, superb military skills, but also has top-notch strategies in the world, far beyond the comparison of parallel imports like Sun Quan.

Among the opponents Liu Yu has encountered so far, the pressure Chi You puts on him is even higher than that of Ying Hao, and is second only to Liu Ji.

The reason why he is said to be higher than Ying Hao is naturally because Liu Yu has never directly faced Ying Hao, and although Liu Ji's abilities are not as comprehensive as Chi You's, they really forced him to the point where he had to become a monk.

Today's Liu Yu is no longer the one who had to work hard to endure hardships, so even though Chi You is much more capable than Liu Ji, he is not as stressed as Liu Ji.

But even so, Chi You was to Liu Yu what Liu Che and Li Shimin were to Ying Hao. They were both one of the strongest opponents they encountered on the road to hegemony.

Faced with such an opponent who is highly skilled in martial arts, commanding, and resourceful, do you want to quietly let the Southern Barbarians fight from within under his nose? The difficulty is probably even greater than directly sending troops to destroy the Southern Barbarians.

Although Liu Yu knew this, it didn't mean that he would give up. After all, if he wanted to concentrate all his efforts on dealing with Da Qin, he had to solve the problem of the Southern Barbarians first.

Therefore, it was not that Liu Yu had to deal with Chi You, but that Chi You was determined to be his enemy and blocked his way.

If Chi You is not dealt with, then Liu Yu will face a dead end, and since he is destined to be unable to get around this boulder, he can only move it away or smash it.

Liu Yu is actually not afraid of losing to Ying Hao. After all, Ying Hao is also a hero. Although Ying Hao is a usurper and traitor, he still admires what he did. He believes that Liu Xiu must feel the same way, so even if he loses It’s not too embarrassing to give to Ying Hao.

What Liu Yu was really afraid of was that despite struggling desperately, he was not even qualified to fight Ying Hao. This was what he found most embarrassing.

It's hard to believe that Liu Yu, who was not even afraid of death, would be afraid of humiliation. After all, he had experienced all the humiliations in the world, and his dignity and face had long been lost.

But it was precisely because of such an experience that Liu Yu, after defeating Liu Ji and regaining his dignity, became more concerned about his original indifference to face.

The reason why Liu Yu proclaimed himself emperor was that, in addition to believing that the advantages outweighed the disadvantages at the time, there was also a secondary reason that he wanted to be proud and vent his anger, so as to regain his lost dignity.

Of course, it seems that Liu Yu was indeed a little impatient in this matter, but even Su Qin did not think that Liu Yu was definitely wrong.

I'm afraid no one except the mastermind Su Qin discovered that although Liu Yu looked like a normal person on the surface, he actually had a mental problem.

Liu Yu endured the humiliation and burden for so many years. Not only was his spirit always in a state of tension, but his soul was also on the verge of distortion. He was just a step away from being tortured into a psychosis by Liu Ji.

Perhaps for ordinary people, they don't think it's difficult to endure hardships. They think it's just a little aggrieved, and it doesn't cost your life. As long as you endure it, your life will be fine.

Gou Jian, the king of Yue, even ate shit. No matter how much Liu Ji went too far, he couldn't let Liu Yu eat shit. So if Gou Jian can handle it, why can't you Liu Yu?

People who think this way think too simply after all. Being willing to endure hardship is not just a matter of enduring humiliation and burden. It is an extreme act of self-humiliation and self-abuse in the spiritual aspect. It is a complete fall from the noble clouds to the common world, and is even as humble as dirt.

In this case, if you can't break out in silence and completely wash away the shame and glory, then you can only perish in silence.

Therefore, don't just look at Gou Jian's pride after his success. If he fails to avenge his shame, even without Fu Chai taking action, he will not be able to pass the test in his heart, and the best outcome will be to go crazy.

The same goes for Liu Yu, of course. For a talented and arrogant person like him, putting down his dignity and begging for mercy from his enemies would cost him half of his life, while being unable to avenge his shame would cost him the other half of his life.

Although Liu Yu relied on his strong will and endured hardships just like Gou Jian, and completely washed away his humiliation, the pressure in his heart did not decrease but increased, because another opponent who was ten times stronger than Liu Ji appeared, Ying Hao.

In this situation, if you don't vent properly to relieve the inner pressure, the accumulation of strong pressure will really drive people crazy. Su Qin actually helped Liu Yu with his psychology. The way for normal people to relieve stress is to find a woman, or fight, etc. But how can an emperor like Liu Yu think about it with a normal person's mentality?

Anyway, Su Qin tried all kinds of methods to no avail, and then he realized that the only way was to proclaim himself emperor.

Because Ying Hao is the emperor, Liu Yu can only achieve equality with Ying Hao in terms of status by proclaiming himself emperor.

Only when both sides achieve equality in status, will Liu Yu care more about his own dignity and honor, and then burst out with stronger determination and willpower, suppress his inner uneasiness and fear, and devote himself to fighting Ying Hao.

Therefore, the reason why Liu Yu became emperor was not so much to completely control Shu Han, but rather as a spiritual salvation for Liu Yu by Su Qin. However, he did not expect that the price would be so high and that Da Qin's revenge would be so fast and fierce.

However, although the Shu Han Dynasty lost Hanzhong because Liu Yu became emperor, it also gained a wise and powerful monarch. Generally speaking, it was not a loss. After all, if Liu Yu really became mentally ill and had frequent fainting attacks, what would happen to the Shu Han Dynasty? It was a real disaster for Shu Han.

Just look at Sun Jian and Sun Quan. They are obviously from the same country, but just because the monarchs in power are different, the gap in strength between them is so huge.

Liu Yu did not live up to the hopes of Su Qin and others. After becoming emperor, his ability was indeed stronger than before. However, although he had grown, his opponent was indeed a very strong one. Regardless of Ying Hao for the time being, Chi You alone let him How many nights I couldn't sleep.

Sometimes Liu Yu really envies Liu Xiu. How could he be so lucky to meet an opponent like Sun Quan? He also wanted to beat low-level opponents like Sun Quan, but he had no choice but to encounter top hunters like Liu Ji, Ying Hao, and Chi You, and one of them was easy to deal with.

If Cao Cao knew what Liu Yu was thinking, he would probably hug him and cry. The opponents he encountered were also very strong, and Cao Wei's geographical location was still very poor, so it was not that he was incompetent, but who was behind him. There is no way around this position.

Liu Yu didn't know what Cao Cao was thinking, and he didn't care. He only knew that he didn't have much time left for him.

Liu Yu had a vague hunch in his heart that he might have only one last chance to destroy the Southern Barbarians, that is, to cooperate with Liu Xiu in sending troops for the second time after he destroyed Wu.

If he still failed this time, the only outcome waiting for him would be to be attacked and destroyed by Great Qin. After all, if he could not deal with the Southern Barbarians, he would not be able to concentrate all his efforts. Naturally, it would be impossible to block the all-out attack of Great Qin, which had occupied the Central Plains.

Therefore, Liu Yu must seize this last opportunity to completely solve Chi You's serious problem, so that he will not be even qualified to fight Ying Hao.

In order to defeat Chi You, Liu Yu also made full preparations, such as sending spies to the Southern Barbarians to inquire about their troop deployment, spreading rumors to bribe their frontline generals, etc. But the most important thing was to completely restore the battle damage in the Yinan War. After all, these little tricks were all it took. It is impossible to win. The only way to defeat Chi You is with real swords and guns.

In order to maximize the advantage of the decisive battle, Liu Yu had already made preparations for the personal expedition. After hard work, he even called Chi You's name in his sleep, but even so, he was still not 100% sure of victory.

"Chi You, Chi You..."

"Your Majesty, this is a dream, you have another nightmare."

Seeing that Liu Yu woke up from a nightmare and his forehead was covered with sweat, although Lu Zhi, who was the person beside his pillow, felt complicated, he still comforted him thoughtfully and kindly.

After Liu Yu killed Liu Ji, Lu Pheasant was forced to commit herself to Liu Yu for the sake of her son Liu Ying. At first, her inner strength was unwilling and hostile to Liu Yu.

But as time passed, Lu Pheasant discovered that Liu Yu had not broken his promise. Not only did the humiliating scene in his imagination not appear, he really regarded Liu Ying as his own and was also very kind to her.

The most important point is that Liu Yu is not as lustful as Liu Ji, who has many wives and concubines. She is really the only one in the harem. This also makes Lu Fei completely fall in love with him and becomes Liu Yu's good wife.

Liu Yu also had some wives and concubines before Lu Pheasant, but he was forced to become a monk by Liu Ji. He had to divorce all his wives and concubines. However, he did not recall those wives and concubines after he regained power. Instead, he favored Lu Pheasant alone because of political reasons.

Liu Yu's doting on Lu Pheasant was not because of how much he loved Lu Pheasant, but because Lu Pheasant still used him. But later Lu Pheasant took the initiative to help him appease Liu Ji's old men, and was able to solve some problems that gave him a headache. Providing advice really made him look at his former sister-in-law and now his wife with admiration.

At this point, Liu Yucai finally understood why Liu Ji had three thousand beauties in his harem, and why Lu Pheasant alone could firmly occupy the position of mistress. Liu Ji also valued Lu Pheasant's wisdom.

This woman is smart and measured, virtuous and knows how to advance and retreat. She can only be said to be a woman of the Lu family.

If it weren't for the high pressure of Liu Ji's torture that sealed his heart, Liu Yu would probably have been attracted to Lu Fei. After all, who could not love such a woman?

Liu Yu's evaluation of Lu Pheasant cannot be wrong, but the premise is that Lu Pheasant does not turn black, and turns black to the level of Queen Lu in original history, then she is really cruel and ruthless.

"Your Majesty has nightmares about Chi You, and I am very worried about this. I want to share some of the burden for Your Majesty. After thinking hard, I finally came up with a strategy, which may be able to solve your Majesty's worries."

Hearing Lu Pheasant's words, Liu Yu smiled disapprovingly. He obviously didn't believe Lu Pheasant's words. After all, he couldn't do anything about Chi You. A scholar like Su Qin didn't have any good ideas. How could Lu Pheasant, a woman, come up with any good ideas? Woolen cloth.

Although Liu Yu didn't believe it in his heart, Lu Fei had good intentions after all and was a Han Dynasty queen, so he still had to listen.

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