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Chapter one hundred and ninety-ninth the cheeky Langya phase(2/2)

They lacked force and faced the princes' choices, they had no choice but to obey. How they will live in the future can only depend on how Chu Tian arranges for them.

Chu Tian shamelessly wanted to leave twelve dancers, not caring what Yuan Shao thought of him.

At present, Yuan Shao is still unable to succeed. The princes Chu Tian faces are more powerful than those in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. They include Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Dong Zhuo, and foreign lords. They may not have a chance to fight against Yuan Shao.

At the moment, acquiring a team of special talents to bring bonuses to the territory is the most important thing.

Twelve timid dancers stood behind Chu Tian, ​​singing and dancing, making Xue Rengui and Zhao Yun, who also stood behind Chu Tian, ​​a little at a loss.

Only Chu Tian was calm and composed. He had dealt with Hua Mulan, Xia Liang and others a lot and was basically immune to beauty.

"You are such a sweet-tempered person. I, Cao Mengde, have to admire me, but I don't like this type..."

Cao Cao was talking to himself, his voice was barely audible.

Without the dancers to cheer them up, everyone had no choice but to talk about the march route to regain Luoyang.

Cao Cao, as the highest-ranking prince here, put forward his opinion: "We can divide our troops into three groups. The first group will pass through Hanoi, advance to Mengjin, and attack Luoyang from the north. The second group will start from Suanzao, occupy Xingyang, and attack Hulao Pass.

, seize the Aoshan Granary, seal Shenyuan Pass and Taigu Pass, and control the peripheral dangerous points to prevent Dong Zhuo from advancing eastward, waiting for an opportunity to attack Luoyang from the east. The third route starts from Nanyang, attacks Danshui, analyzes counties, and goes straight to Wuguan to threaten Chang'an.

, cut off Dong Zhuo's retreat. If the three routes advance together, Dong Zhuo will be defeated within half a year."

Cao Cao once served the imperial court in Luoyang, so he knew the passages in and out of Luoyang very well. His suggestion was undoubtedly a reasonable choice.

The premise is that the twenty-seven princes will attack Dong Zhuo with all their strength.

"What Meng De said makes sense."

Because of his friendship with Cao Cao, Chu Tian supported Cao Cao.

As the leader of the alliance, Yuan Shao was even more unhappy when he saw Cao Cao and Chu Tian singing along.

Yuan Shao also knew the passage in and out of Luoyang. In order to appear different from Cao Cao, he said: "Since we are gathered in Suanzao, we might as well concentrate our troops, take the lead in occupying Xingyang and capture Hulao Pass. If this is not possible, we can divide our troops into three groups."

"What the leader said is true."

Some princes who supported Yuan Shao agreed.

Cao Cao weighed it up and concluded that Yuan Shao's suggestion of concentrating all his troops to capture Hulao Pass first was not a bad idea, so he no longer insisted on it.

The confrontation with Dong Zhuo in the Xingyang and Hulao Pass areas was a good opportunity to test the strength of the Xiliang and Guanzhong legions before making a judgment.

Chu Tian noticed that Cao Cao was actively expressing his stance, and estimated that among all the princes, Cao Cao was the main war faction.

After deciding on the route of march, the princes talked loudly about the powerful generals behind them.

"I heard from strangers that Lü Bu is a fierce general under the command of Ding Yuan, the governor of Bingzhou. He is an unparalleled flying general who has taken refuge with Dong Zhuo. He regards the thief as his father and guards Hulao Pass for Dong Zhuo. But I have good looks and ugly writing, so Lü Bu has nothing to fear."

As the leader of the alliance, Yuan Shao was drunk and wanted to show force to the princes.

Beihai Prime Minister Kong Rong swept away the decadence of being defeated by the Qingzhou Yellow Turban Army, put down his wine bottle, and said: "I have a new fierce general Wu Anguo, who is good at using the meteor hammer, and can defeat Lu Bu!"

Wu Anguo, the fierce general behind Kong Rong, heard his lord praising him to many princes, so he held his head high and showed off his strong muscles to everyone.

Yuan Shu, the governor of Nanyang, was not to be outdone: "I have a brave general Yu She who can fight against Lu Bu!"

Wang Kuang, the prefect of Hanoi, said: "I have Fang Yue, a famous general in Hanoi, who can kill Lu Bu!!"

Han Fu, the governor of Jizhou, said: "I have Pan Feng, the unparalleled general, who can kill Lu Bu!"

After all the princes showed their strength, Yuan Shao looked at Chu Tian: "I wonder if General Fu Bo has any generals under his command who can rival Lu Bu?"
Chapter completed!
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