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Section VIII Technical Transformation

Section 8 Technical Reform

Wancheng was surrounded by water, but it was very quiet. Except for the people who usually had to go out to collect firewood every day to change their lives, the others lived a very peaceful life, at least on the surface. The people stayed at home safely and closed the door to sleep as soon as it was dark. At night, except for the footsteps of soldiers patrolling the streets on the bluestone slabs, there were occasional crying of children, and then at that moment, they were soon stopped by their parents' low shouts.

The huge Wancheng is like a dead city at night, and the prosperity and hustle and bustle of the past disappears without a trace. Everyone is waiting, waiting for the start of the siege of Cao's army, waiting for the decision of Lord Wen in the prefect's mansion to fight or surrender. Fight means death. Cao's army wants to massacre the city against the city of resistance. You walk out of the opposite formation. A young man wearing a white robe and big sleeves, not even the simplest leather armor, rode on the horse in a big way, followed by two strong men holding swords and shields, following him step by step. The three of them rode quickly to the moat.

The young man tied the reins and looked here. A strong man behind him shouted loudly: "My son asks General Zhongye to answer."

Wen Pin was a little surprised. He raised his hand to cover the rising sun, looked at the white-clothed boy by the moat, and turned around incredibly and said, "Is this Cao Cangshu?"

The generals around him were confused by the boy's strange behavior as soon as they entered the place of war. What were the three of them doing? Traveling around? They were not afraid of any over-excited shot him to death. They were thinking, and when they heard Wen Pin's question, they nodded one by one, and shook their heads. Wen Pin laughed when he thought about it. Although he had never seen Cang Shu, of course they had never seen Cang Shu. Isn't it a waste of asking them? He looked at the boy who was as steady as Mount Tai, and he pulled a smile on his lips and slowly raised his right hand.
Chapter completed!
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