Reincarnation in the Three Kingdoms Era with a System

Chapter 659: 659 Poor Yuan Shao



Chapter 659: 659 Poor Yuan Shao

Before Yuan Shao could react, he felt a chill on his buttocks, followed by a sticky substance being poured onto them.

Before his mind could process what was happening, his anus tightened, and he screamed in agony, "Ah! Ah! Hmph! Ah! Ah!"

Hahaha! Ah! Hmph!"

How stinky!

What a stinky scream!

The onlookers were stunned.

Is this some kind of homosexual act?

Watching the screaming man, many men couldn't help but feel a tightness in their own anuses; it must have been incredibly painful!

Compared to Li Damu, the man who deflowered Yuan Tan found it particularly disgusting, even having to wash Yuan Tan with water.

Because Yuan Tan was excreting and urinating, it was absolutely awful, unbearably stinky!

This shocking, mind-blowing act of anal deflowering lasted for an hour.

When Yuan Shao and Yuan Tan were brought back, they were covered in blood. No one knew their condition, but they certainly didn't look well.

Zhang Yan, basking in the satisfaction of revenge, entered the prison cell and sneered:

"Yuan Benchu, write a letter. Have grain and provisions delivered. Once we receive them, we'll release you. I'm also a court official; I won't kill you. But if you dare to play tricks, you'll spend your life on Mount Taihang. The Yuan family has no shortage of men."

Yuan Shao, who had been utterly despondent, jolted awake, as if in a final burst of energy, and scrambled to his feet. "I'll write! I'll write! Give me a pen and paper! I'll write!"

Looking at Yuan Shao, who resembled a fallen dog, Zhang Yan's expression held a hint of contempt. Was this what a scion of a noble family was like?

Nothing special!

Yuan Shao appeared flustered, but in reality, he was consumed by rage, which was why he was still feigning it.

Only by surviving could he take revenge!

He mustn't get angry, absolutely mustn't get angry.

If he died.

He would have nothing left.

If he could go back, he could at least spread rumors and make excuses.

Anyway, there were no cameras; as long as he didn't admit it, no one could force him to!

After resting for a while, Lu Ming took Zhang Shi and her five daughters and left the Zhen family.

He also took a batch of grain and money. What kind of suffering the Zhen family would suffer afterward was none of his concern.

He only left a letter, a letter of recommendation, for Zhang Shi's son, Zhen Yao, whom he had met before.

Back then, Lu Ming was still suppressing bandits in Hedong; now he was the governor of Liangzhou.

On his next journey, Lu Ming stopped caring about what had happened in Wuji County.

To him, it was just an accident.

Without Zhang Yan's Black Mountain Army, he might have needed to put in some effort to intimidate the Zhen family, but getting rid of Zhang Shi and her five daughters would have been much more difficult.

Now that Wuji County had fallen, he could naturally use the pretext of rescuing them to get them out. They would be grateful.

When Lü Lingqi saw that Lu Ming had brought back several more women, one of whom was even older than her mother, she immediately became unhappy.

Pouting, she thought she was the only one, but it turned out she was just one of many wives and concubines.

Meanwhile, Madam Yan held Lü Lingqi's hand, explaining to her daughter what a woman should be mindful of.

A woman has no right to stop her husband from taking concubines; not only can she not stop him, but she also cannot be jealous!

Jealousy is the original sin, and it will lead to divorce, even for the legal wife. Not to mention, Lü Lingqi was merely a concubine. Concubines had no right to be angry; they could only whine, obey, and never disobey or throw a tantrum.

Lü Lingqi felt somewhat wronged, but she also knew this was her mother's advice, a reminder from someone who had been through it all.

Her mother was using her own experience to tell her what was right and wrong.

"Mother, I'm just angry."

"If you're angry, find something else to do. You're still young; you'll understand in time."

Madam Yan sighed. Her daughter had indeed been raped at a young age.

She was helpless; she could only watch, or perhaps even personally intervene, using her body to relieve her son-in-law's lust.

Departing from Zhongshan County, as they passed through Jizhou, a troop of people waited for him on the main road.

Leading them was a man dressed in a long robe, wearing a crown, and sporting a short beard.

Xun Yu stepped forward and bowed slightly to Lu Ming, saying, "I am Xun Yu, the Chief Advisor under Han Fu, the Prefect of Ji Province. Greetings, Governor Lu."

Lu Ming felt a slight ripple of emotion upon hearing this. He knew Xun Yu's prowess.

While Xun Yu's military talent might not be outstanding, his ability to manage the rear was almost on par with Xiao He.

Who was Xiao He?

He was the cornerstone of the Western Han Dynasty. Many know that Liu Bang repeatedly suffered defeats, yet he never gave up.

But few know how he managed to maintain his troops and supplies after each defeat.

Clearly, this was inseparable from a powerful logistical system…

And Xiao He was the core figure in this logistical system.

Without Xiao He, Liu Bang would likely have been killed by Xiang Yu long ago; he wouldn't have had so many resources to continue his campaigns.

For over a decade, Xun Yu held a pivotal position, handling military and state affairs, and was respectfully addressed as "Lord Xun." He strategically planned and formulated the blueprint and military strategy for Cao Cao's unification of the north.

At the same time, he recommended a large number of talented individuals to Cao Cao, including Zhong Yao, Xun You, Chen Qun, Du Xi, Xi Zhicai, and Guo Xi.

Because of his achievements in planning, strategizing, advising, and recommending talents, Cao Cao called him "my Zhang Liang," making him Cao Cao's chief strategist for unifying the north.

"So it's Xun Zifang."

Lu Ming also bowed and smiled, seemingly lost in thought.

He was indeed considering whether to win him over. Xun Yu was talented, but he had two drawbacks: one was his family background—a prominent clan in Yingchuan.

His ancestors had produced many high-ranking officials and scholars, not quite as prominent as the Yuan family, but not far behind.

Moreover, he was utterly loyal to the Han Dynasty, which was the most crucial factor…

Lu Ming, on the other hand, wanted to become emperor himself, making him completely incompatible with Xun Yu!

"My courtesy name is Wenruo, not Zifang," Xun Yu explained meticulously.

"Xun Yu's talent is no less than that of Zanhou (Xiao He), I deserve that title. I wonder what brings Wenruo here this time? You weren't just waiting for me, were you?"

Lu Ming smiled knowingly. He hadn't seen any ambush on his map, which was why he was so boastful to Xun Yu.

If there really was an ambush, he would definitely kill him without hesitation. No reputation was more important than his life.

Killing Xun Yu would certainly have a significant impact on his recruitment of talent, but not killing him might mean his own demise. He knew which was more important.


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