When the implication is implied.
You all want to train new people and then make them your confidants.
Then it is reasonable for me, Cao Cao, to cultivate Xie An, right?
The generals had no objection to this.
Later, Ying Yuan learned about this matter, and he seemed to be indifferent:
"Isn't it just a matter of letting a few newcomers lead the troops? It's just a small matter, just let Cao Cao and the others discuss it, don't bother me."
When Zhao Gao reported this matter, he did not mention the names of Wei Qing and others.
Therefore, Ying Yuan seemed a little disapproving.
Zhao Gao bowed and said, "Yes, I understand."
He relayed Ying Yuan's original words to Cao Cao.
Logically speaking, Cao Cao should be happy that the emperor has such trust in a minister.
In fact, Cao Cao was not only not happy, but also a little worried.
"Your Majesty, by letting me take charge of a small matter, is actually telling me that if I can't even handle such a small matter, then I should give up the position of Prime Minister to someone more capable."
He boasted that he had guessed Ying Yuan's thoughts.
The saying goes that serving a king is like serving a tiger, and this has been true throughout history.
Three days later.
Ying Yuan led the first 200,000 cavalrymen and arrived outside Luoxia Pass first.
When the Shu army general Guan Yu learned about this, he immediately led the generals in the camp to greet them without any hesitation.
The moment Ying Yuan saw Guan Yu, he was filled with curiosity and asked:
"When I came here, I heard that your battle with Yan General Qin Qiong was truly earth-shattering and awe-inspiring."
"I don't know, who will win or lose in the end?"
After the battle, Guan Yu returned to the army to recuperate.
Even after a few days.
However, his face was still pale.
Even the voice was weak.
This made Ying Yuan even more curious about the outcome of that battle.
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