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Chapter ninety-three

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    One day, a parrot spread its wings and flew over mountains and rivers. When it saw Emperor Yu's big boat, it was circling in mid-air.  Emperor Yu was informed by the waiter and hurried out to check.  It turned out that this parrot was ordered by Feng Yi to come to report.  The parrot landed on Emperor Yu's shoulder, and said in human language: "Great Emperor Yu, the water in the river near Hukou has become bitter overnight. People dare not drink it, and the wind is strong, and the people are struggling to survive!" After hearing this, Emperor Yu said,  He said to the parrot: "Ming Yi quickly find out the reason, and I and the important ministers of the court rushed to Hukou immediately!" The parrot flew away in a hurry after receiving the message from Emperor Yu.

    The big ship of Emperor Yu sailed back and passed by Anyi. The daughter of the Tushan family heard that Emperor Yu's fleet passed by again, so she hurried out to watch from afar.  , I don't know where the big thing happened in the world, I looked at it delicately, trying to see the figure of Emperor Yu, but the boat was so fast that it almost passed by.

    Not far from Anyi, Emperor Yu's boat encountered an inexplicable strong wind.  The sudden strong wind made the sky dark and dark. Emperor Yu and the others tried to see the situation clearly, but the wind made them unable to open their eyes.  Reluctantly, Emperor Yu ordered all the ships to dock, anchor deeply, and tie ropes to the shore.  In this way, everyone listened to the wind and spent the whole night.

    At dawn the next day, the strong wind continued to blow as usual, and Emperor Yu was very anxious. If this continued, the boat would not be able to sail, and the road to Hukou would be blocked. What should we do?  Therefore, Emperor Yu ordered Kuangzhang and several other generals to check.

    The brave general walked all the way along the river bank. After walking for about half a day, he saw a stone falling from the sky and almost hit Kuang Zhang, but he couldn't see anyone throwing it. Kuang Zhang said: "This  The stones were not brought by the wind, they must have been thrown by someone, and the person who came was not kind!" The soldiers cheered up and continued to move forward.

    Afterwards, countless stones were thrown, and the generals had nowhere to hide, so they had to stop and resist with their shields. But for a while, the stones stopped coming, but the strong wind blew away.  On the shields of the generals, the generals were blown apart.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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