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Chapter 20 You Dare to Disobey the Military Order

Yuan Shu lent troops to Sun Ce and exchanged for the imperial seal obtained by the Sun family in Luoyang.

With the jade seal, the instigation of the group of staff around him who were good at flattering and beating, Yuan Shu, who was not the strongest, actually became the emperor.

Both Lu Bu and Cao Cao attacked Huainan for the reason that they attacked the traitors who disrespected the Han Dynasty.

But in Huainan, the bureaucrats and soldiers in the army still called Yuan Shu "Your Majesty".

"Can you show me the warrant?" Cangcao asked the officer without seeing the words written on the silk.

"Military information is urgent. General Huang asked me to come over with His Majesty's order, saying that he would just show you a moment." The officer glared at him: "Do you dare to disobey the military order?"

"I really don't dare to send food without a warrant. Please forgive me." Cangcao replied: "As long as you show General Huang's warrant, I will send food immediately."

"I'll give you a face, right?" Cangcao refused to give out the food, and the officer glared fiercely: "In the middle of the night, General Huang has already fallen asleep. Do you dare to let me disturb him?"

The officer was angry, and Cang Cheng and the minor official, who were standing behind Cang Cao, all lowered their heads and did not dare to look at him.

But Cangcao replied in a humble and arrogant manner: "I'll understand what the responsibilities are!"

"I forgive your mother!" Cangcao refused to eat the soft and hard, and the officer drew out his sword and stabbed it into his heart.

He suddenly drew his sword to kill people, and more than a dozen guards subconsciously stepped forward.

Immediately dozens of soldiers came forward and stopped the guards.

Cang Cheng and the little official were trembling all over, fearing that they would be the next one to be killed.

"Who is Cang Cheng?" the officer asked.

He stepped forward tremblingly, and Cang Cheng replied: "I...I am!"

"I have been killed by the Cangcao for not following the military orders. Would you like to pay the food?" the officer asked with a cold face.

"Yes! Yes!" Cang Cheng responded uncontrollably.

"You're still sensible!" The officer patted his shoulder: "Call the civilians to load all the food and grass into the truck."

"Take them all away?" Cang Cheng was stunned.

"Of course, take them all away." The officer frowned, and his face became less beautiful: "Will the army go on a war with hunger?"

Cang Cheng was so scared that he was shocked and did not dare to ask even a second question: "I'll do it now."

The treasury often summoned civilians to transport supplies. Although it was at night, two or three hundred civilians driving ox carts soon came.

Cang Cheng asked the officer flatteringly: "I dare to ask the Lord, where will the food be transported?"

“The border between Huainan and Xuzhou.” The officer said: “We will wait for the army there.”

"Cao Cao attacked Lu Bu, and His Majesty almost sent troops to rescue him." Cang Cheng asked, "Why are you going to beat him again now?"

"One time, another time," the officer said: "Xuzhou's vitality is severely damaged. If you don't take it now, where can you find such a good opportunity in the future?"

The officer's explanation was reasonable and evidence, and Cang Cheng's doubts were completely dispelled.

He shouted to the civilians who were carrying food and grass: "Everyone is more comfortable, fill the car with all the car. If the soldiers are not full, you will be a death sentence!"

Zhongli is not a big city, and the government only contains 200 ox carts.

Several minor officials swept the empty granaries. The officer looked around and confirmed that there was no leftover food before shouting: "Let's go!"
Chapter completed!
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