Chapter 104 A Vast Family



The entire Jiangdong region celebrated a Spring Festival, which on the surface appeared to be a very happy and lively one.

Of course, it was a scene that appeared united and lively on the surface, but was actually quite turbulent and full of infighting on the inside.

After several days of deliberation with his advisors, including Zhang Zhao and Zhang Hong, Sun Ce rewarded those who had rendered meritorious service and punished those who had made mistakes, ensuring that his orders were strictly enforced.

However, Sun Ce's own large family had very complex relationships.

Zhang Zhao assessed the situation carefully, but dared not say too much.

When it comes to military merits, whether it was Sun Qiang's sons Sun Ben and Sun Fu, Sun Ce's uncle Sun Jing and his son Sun Gao, or even Sun Ce's maternal uncle Wu Jing's family, or Xu Zhen's son Xu Kun, every single person and every family made great contributions to Jiangdong's victory and Sun Ce's success.

This includes Sun Ben marrying his daughter to Cao Cao's son, Cao Zhang.

As everyone knows, the brothers Sun Ben and Sun Fu became even closer to Cao Cao from then on.

In addition, Sun Ce had a half-brother named Sun Kuang. He and his mother, another Lady Wu, were the younger sister of Lady Wu. They lived in Wucheng County, inherited the title of Marquis of Wucheng, and married Cao Cao's niece.

Although such a relationship is complicated, it is ultimately a good thing.

Why become enemies once you've become friends?

Those who deserved promotions were promoted, those who deserved rewards received rewards, those who deserved houses received houses, and some even received winter clothing as a reward.

This big family is about to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

That was during the Lunar New Year.

When Qiao Jingjing first saw the mother of Marquis Wucheng, Sun Kuang, that was Madam Wu, she was quite shocked.

Are there really two people in this world who look so alike?

It's not hard to understand why sisters look alike when they're young. But as they grow older, life changes, and their personal experiences differ, they can also develop a striking resemblance in voice and smile.

However, upon closer inspection, Madam Wu's demeanor was much more sharp.

Lady Wu brought her two sons, Sun Kuang and Sun Lang, to Wu County to celebrate the New Year and pay respects to the spirit of Sun Jian.

She was initially reluctant to live with her elder sister, Madam Da Wu.

After we met.

Madam Wu wanted her eldest son, Sun Ce, to find her another house.

“We have separated our households, so it’s inconvenient for us to live together. Lord Wu, please find us a place to stay. After the Lantern Festival, your two younger brothers and I will return to Wucheng County.”

Fortunately, Qiao Jingjing had done her homework over the past few days, and that's how she found out.

Wucheng County was named after the Wushen and Chenglin families who were skilled at brewing wine, and it belonged to Kuaiji Commandery.

More than a decade ago, Sun Ce's father, Sun Jian, was enfeoffed as the Marquis of Wucheng by the Han Dynasty for his meritorious service in the campaign against Dong Zhuo.

Sun Ce simply smiled and did not reply.

Madam Wu didn't say anything, she just smiled.

In front of everyone.

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