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3504. Fierce fighting continues

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    "Vulnerable!"

    Ding Feng laughed and then rode back to the formation.

    It's not that he doesn't want to continue fighting, but that he may be stronger than Wenpin, but Wenpin is not a weakling. Although he defeated Wenpin, he also consumed a lot of strength, and more importantly, he also suffered  A little hurt.

    The injury is not serious, but at this time, if the opponent comes out with another general, his chances of winning will be very low.

    Rather than continue to show off your power here and be defeated in the end, it is better to retreat and keep the fruits of victory.

    Sun Quan saw the battle between Ding Feng and Wenpin, and understood Ding Feng's intention to return to the battle. He said to Ding Feng, "Well done!"

    Then Cao Cao on the opposite side sent people to fight again.

    "My son, Sun Quan, come out and die!"

    When Sun Quan saw it, his nose suddenly became angry.

    The general who summoned the Wei army was a kid. He looked younger than Sun Quan, but he dared to speak arrogantly and call Sun Quan a kid.

    "Who will cut this beast off for me?" Sun Quan shouted angrily.

    Before anyone responded, the opposing Wei general called out again, "This general is the third son of the King of Wei, Cao Zhang. My son, Sun Quan, if you are afraid, just hurry up and capture him."

    Sun Quan became even more angry, and Cao Cao's sons dared to shout in front of him.

    "King Wu, the last general is asking for battle!" Sun Quan's men shouted for battle.

    Zhu Ran, Sun Jiao and others asked for battle one after another.

    Sun Quan looked at all the generals and finally decided to let Zhu Ran fight.

    Zhu Ran is also a young general. Although he is older than Cao Zhang, he is only a few years older. However, they can be said to be of the same generation. There is no need for criticism if Zhu Ran is allowed to fight and defeat Cao Zhang. It is said that the big bullies the small.  .

    "Yi Feng (Zhu Ran), go ahead." Sun Quan said, "Don't let him continue to be arrogant."

    "Here! I will obey your orders." Zhu Ran agreed loudly.

    When Zhu Ran and Sun Quan were studying, they had a very good relationship and were very loyal to Sun Quan. Now that he saw Cao Zhang yelling at Sun Quan, he felt angry.

    He shouted loudly and rushed out, "The King of Wu's subordinate Zhechong School Lieutenant Zhu Ran is here to teach you the skills of a yellow-haired boy."

    When Cao Zhang heard this, he screamed angrily.

    Cao Zhang is only seventeen or eighteen years old now and has already started to grow a beard. His beard is not very obvious yet and is not clear to outsiders.  But Cao Zhang knew that his beard was yellow, and Zhu Ran's voice undoubtedly hit the thorn in his heart.

    "You're just a captain, you're here to provoke me? Go to hell." Cao Zhang roared.

    "It only takes a small pawn to kill you. If my captain comes to kill you, it will already be a huge honor for you." Zhu Ran retorted not to be outdone.

    The two were chatting and waving their weapons towards each other.

    Both of them are young generals, young and vigorous, with extraordinary energy. Perhaps their martial arts experience has not yet reached its peak, but the two of them fought fiercely.

    You have a knife, I have a gun, you come and I go, both of them are equally matched, evenly matched.

    Seeing that Zhu Ran could resist his son, Cao Cao was immediately curious about Zhu Ran.

    "Who can do this?" Cao Cao asked the people around him.

    Cao Cao knew his son's abilities. Although he was young, he had extraordinary physical strength. Ordinary generals were no longer his opponents.

    Cao Cao brought him out this time just to train his son, but he didn't expect that his son would meet an opponent here who was almost as strong as him.

    Someone who knew Zhu Ran¡¯s identity informed Cao Cao. After hearing this, Cao Cao said, ¡°A tiger father has no dog sons.¡±

    Zhu Zhi is a famous general in Wu State, and now Zhu Ran can fight on par with his three sons, so Cao Cao has to take a look at Zhu Ran.

    Sun Quan was also surprised by Cao Zhang's strength.

    They knew Zhu Ran's strength, but they didn't expect that Cao Zhang could stop Zhu Ran.

    ??Cao Cao¡¯s son is so strong?

    Sun Quan was depressed. His eldest son was only a few years old, not more than ten years old. Moreover, looking at his eldest son and second son, they did not have the qualifications to practice martial arts.

    Sun Quan felt in his heart that he was inferior to Cao Cao in terms of his son.

    But what¡¯s the use of being able to fight and kill?

    Sun Quan secretly comforted himself in his heart that he was just a martial artist.

    "As long as Yi Feng defeats your yellow-haired boy, it's up to youWhy are you so arrogant in front of this king?

    Sun Quan was looking forward to it in his heart. He was waiting to laugh at Cao Cao after Zhu Ran defeated Cao Zhang.

    However, Sun Quan¡¯s little wish came true.

    Zhu Ran and Cao Zhang were about the same strength, and they were very energetic. The round they fought with each other was longer than the round just now between Ding Feng and Wenpin. After fifty or sixty rounds, the two finally decided the winner.

    Zhu Ran lost, lost to Cao Zhang.

    Zhu Ran retreated into the formation in embarrassment. Although Sun Quan was annoyed, he could not blame Zhu Ran for anything. Zhu Ran had done a good job, but his opponent did better than him. Cao Zhang narrowly won a move.

    Sun Quan was unhappy about Zhu Ran's defeat, but there was nothing he could do about it.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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