Chapter 100 The Steamed Buns Are Cooked



Chapter 100 The Steamed Buns Are Cooked

"Cao Cao?!" General Wen exclaimed in shock. "Quickly return to camp and fetch troops!"

As they were talking, Cao Cao led his troops and charged over.

His narrow eyes were fixed on my large belly, and his slightly upturned thin lips sent chills down my spine. I stared dumbly as Cao Cao spurred his horse and charged straight at me. ...I really am the number one idiot in the world... (The young man nodded solemnly: You're aware of your mistakes! Pei Xiaopai Fei)

Just as I was despising myself, a red light flashed before my eyes, and a Yuan soldier was beheaded right in front of me, his scarlet blood splattering all over my body and face.

I was frozen in place, my eyes wide open, unable to recover for a long time.

"Sister..." Zhao'er exclaimed in surprise, quickly turned around and cut the carriage ropes, then mounted the horse. "Sister, get on the horse quickly!"

I quickly came to my senses and reached out to Zhao'er to help me onto the horse.

"Seize her!" Liu Bei's voice suddenly rang out.

"Sister, get on the horse quickly!" Zhao'er hurriedly grabbed my hand and helped me onto the horse.

Suddenly, a pair of iron arms hooked around my waist and dragged me onto the horse with lightning speed.

"Zhao'er! Zhao'er!" I struggled and cried out.

"Don't be afraid, sister, Zhao'er is here." Zhao'er quickly responded and spurred her horse to follow closely behind me.

"How have you been, Madam?" A sinister voice sounded in my ear.

I abruptly stopped struggling, froze, and slowly turned around to look into a pair of eyes that seemed to be smiling but weren't.

"You, you, you..." I stammered.

"I am deeply moved that you have traveled a thousand miles to find me." He smiled and slowly spoke again, casually raising his hand to kill an unlucky fellow who had come up to him.

"Capture Cao Cao!" General Wen shouted from the side.

"Wen Chou, take this!" A horse flashed out from behind Cao Cao—it was Xu Chu, the Tiger Fool! He shouted and fiercely swung his sword.

"Kill them..."

The two sides began to fight, and the hand-to-hand combat was so intense that it was terrifying to watch.

Cao Cao pursed his thin lips, held me tightly to his chest, pulled the reins with one hand and slashed with his sword in the other. The warhorse was also very fierce, panting and charging wildly. I was so badly jostled around that my mouth was watering and my stomach was churning violently.

The saying "things resemble their owners" is absolutely true.

Cao Cao held me tightly to his chest, and I felt suffocated and nauseous. Suddenly, a sharp pain shot through my abdomen. I gritted my teeth and tried to endure it, but the pain showed no signs of abating. Instead, it seemed to be getting worse.

Good heavens! Could it be that Baozi is really in a hurry to come out and see his dad? No way! No way! We made a three-point agreement, it's not time for him to come out now.

555, Baozi, you can't break your promise...

It hurts! It hurts! It hurts!

"Feeling guilty?" Cao Cao's voice rang out calmly above my head.

I was in so much pain that I was drenched in cold sweat and had no time to pay attention to what he was saying.

"Why did you come here? Weren't you hiding from me?"

I bit my lip, clutching his sleeve tightly with one hand.

"What's wrong?" He finally noticed something was off with me, slowed down, and looked down at me. "What's wrong?"

"My stomach... hurts..." I whispered.

Cao Cao stared at me with wide eyes, incredulous.

As the two sides were locked in fierce combat, shouts suddenly came from behind. In the distance, a dark mass of about five or six thousand cavalrymen could be seen, all carrying banners bearing the character "Yuan" and charging towards them.

I felt a chill run down my spine. Cao Cao only had a maximum of six hundred cavalrymen. How could we possibly resist when the enemy outnumbered us?

"Retreat!" Cao Cao suddenly ordered, turning his horse around and heading back the way he came.

At Cao Cao's command, everyone quickly retreated.

Seeing that reinforcements had arrived, Wen Chou was unwilling to give up and relentlessly pursued them.

I bit my lip, my face contorted in pain.

Suddenly remembering the "Records of the Three Kingdoms" I had read before, I realized that Cao Cao could win this battle, which put my mind at ease.

As soon as I felt relieved, the stomach pain became even more severe.

As they retreated, Cao Cao ordered that all valuables and provisions be abandoned along the way.

Seeing that Cao Cao's troops were in disarray and had abandoned their supplies, Yuan Shao's army, in high spirits, dismounted and looted valuables.

"Bear with it a little longer." Cao Cao pulled me closer, leaned down and gently stroked my ear before speeding up again.

I was already beyond tears; how could I possibly tolerate something like this?

"Ahhh...it hurts so much...it hurts so much...it hurts so much...ahhh...ahhh..."

"Baozi...you can't do this to me...Baozi..."

Just as I was shouting with great enthusiasm and cadence, Cao Cao suddenly reined in his horse and stopped.

"Kill them..." (fc)

"Charge!"

The Cao army, which had been in complete disarray, suddenly turned around and launched a counterattack with remarkable discipline, catching the Yuan army, who were looting valuables, completely off guard.

The Yuan army, which had assumed that Cao Cao's troops had already abandoned their armor and fled in all directions, was caught off guard by a surprise attack and was thrown into disarray.

I couldn't care less about any of that; I just felt so much pain I was about to faint.

"Yuanrang! I'm entrusting him to you." Cao Cao's voice rang out steadily.

"yes!"

Cao Cao then rode with me alone for a while, found a secluded grove, and helped me down from the horse.

"Give me back my sister!" Zhao'er had caught up with us without us even noticing.

"Find some dry grass to spread on the ground." Cao Cao looked at me, his face slightly pale.

I continued to whimper, my face contorted.

Zhao'er glanced at me, said nothing, and indeed dismounted to find some dry grass to spread on the ground.

Cao Cao hurriedly helped me, who was covered in sweat, to lie down on the haystack.

Seeing Cao Cao lift my skirt, Zhao'er blushed slightly and turned around.

"I'll go keep watch," Zhao'er said sullenly, then turned and walked away.

I'm so frustrated I could cry, 55... I didn't go to Cao Cao to have him help me give birth...

Baozi...it seems Mom needs to give you a good talking-to about honesty! "A person who breaks their word is worthless..." Don't you understand? Do you know the saying "A broken promise brings wealth"?

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