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    "What?!" Guo Jia's face changed drastically, "That woman, I told her again and again not to cause trouble, but she turned a deaf ear to my words! This is unbearable! I can't bear it anymore, today  I will never let her go!"

    With that said, Guo Jia was so angry that he ignored Pang Tong and just ran over with the boy.

    "Leaving Pang Tongyi alone in the same place would be a shock."

    Who was it that kept saying not to care about women?  Those words are still ringing in my ears!  Guo Jia says one thing and does another. In other words, no matter whether his words make sense or not, at least Guo Jia himself has never taken such words to heart!  But Pang Tong just approved it in his heart?  !  Doesn't this mean that he was deceived by Guo Jia's words again?  !  What did Pang Tong say to him just now?

    Snapped!

    Pang Tong gave himself a slap in the face. He wanted to hit himself until he woke up completely. He would learn from the pain and remember this moment forever. He would never believe anything Guo Jia said again!  No matter how reasonable that sentence is!  !

    On the other side, Guo Jia also quickly learned about the situation through the servant. What is Guo Jia's identity now?  What is Cao Xi's identity?  Under normal circumstances, if you encounter something, to use a metaphor that may not be appropriate, that is, if Cao Xi drives his car and kills someone randomly, it is only 70 yards. Even if he rushes out of the car and stabs someone to death with a knife, it is still a little bit.  Nothing happened.

    So, now that Cao Xi is said to be causing trouble, it means that the person who drove Cao Xi to death at 70 yards is also a person who can kill people with his car at 70 yards (tongue twister?)!

    If it were in the past, Guo Jia would definitely say "dog bites dog" with disdain, but now, hey, how did dad cheat him?  That¡¯s how it works!  How did your husband cheat you?  It¡¯s still a trap!  Guo Jia now only hopes that the situation will eventually turn into a flood and wash away the Dragon King Temple.

    Then Guo Jia asked the boy who Cao Xi had hit, and the boy's answer almost made Guo Jia bite his tongue!  What?  !  Cao Xi actually hit Liu Biao's son to death at a speed of 70 yards?  !  Ahem, I went off the rails, things were obviously not that exaggerated, but what Cao Xi offended this time was actually Liu Biao's eldest son Liu Qi!

    The boy didn¡¯t know the specific situation. He only knew that the two sides seemed to have had some kind of quarrel and then started fighting.  Of course, it couldn't be Liu Qi and Cao Xi fighting each other, but the men on both sides fighting each other.

    As for the result, it goes without saying that Guo Jia, who protects his wife, left Dian Wei behind to protect Diao Chan, Cao Xi and the others!  How could Liu Qi's followers be Dian Wei's opponents? Not to mention those servants, with Cao Xi here, Guo Jia believed that Liu Qi must have been beaten in the end

    ¡°My dear, that¡¯s Liu Biao¡¯s eldest son Liu Qi!  It¡¯s equivalent to Cao Ang doing to Cao Fu!  Perhaps in history, Liu Biao preferred his second son Liu Cong because of his second wife, Mrs. Cai, and wanted to make Liu Cong his queen. But can this kind of thing be changed in a short period of time with just two sentences?  ?  !

    You must know that history clearly records that Liu Biaochu doted on his eldest son Liu Qi because his appearance was very similar to his own.  Guo Jia believed that from the time Mrs. Cai married Liu Biao, she valued Liu Cong, and then subtly influenced Liu Biao. With Liu Biao's shrewdness, he changed from liking Liu Qi to hating Liu Qi, and finally made Liu Cong his queen. Such a change,  It is estimated that it will take about ten years.

    In other words, at this time, Liu Biao may be a little dissatisfied with Liu Qi, but at least Liu Biao still intends to follow tradition and make the eldest son his queen, and has no intention of abandoning Liu Qi and choosing Liu Cong.

    So, Cao Xi is now equivalent to beating up the prospective crown prince of Jingzhou, and beating him up in Jingzhou, on this family¡¯s territory. This is not only causing trouble, but also causing big trouble!

    At this time, Guo Jia seemed to be pointed at the nose and said: "You are causing trouble, you are causing big trouble!"

    At this time, Guo Jia suddenly had an idea, wouldn¡¯t this be how Liu Biao and Cao Lian would end up in the future?  !  Perhaps you can say that Liu Biao adopted a strategy of making friends far away and attacking closely, so he formed an alliance with Yuan Shao further north and regarded the neighboring Cao Cao as his enemy.  But in essence, doesn¡¯t it seem very contradictory?

    Why does the Qin State want to make far-off and close-in attacks?  Not just for expansion!  But look at history, Cao Cao fought with Yuan Shao like that, and Liu Biao didn't send troops to fight out, so why did he form an alliance with Yuan Shao to engage in distant relations and close attacks?  Simply to restrain Cao Cao, lest Cao Cao, a neighbor who becomes strong, would come to beat him and Liu Biao in the future?

    Is this a joke?  You must know that before the Battle of Guandu, almost everyone in the world thought that Yuan Shao was going to defeat Cao Cao.  So taking the Qin Dynasty¡¯s unification of the six kingdoms as a lesson, MingIt seems that Yuan Shao, who also practices distant diplomacy and close attack, is more like Qin!  Zhuge Liang said when he went to Soochow to fight with the Confucian scholars, his lips were dead and his teeth were cold.  With Liu Biao's shrewdness, wouldn't he think that he should instead ally with Cao Cao to fight against Yuan Shao? At least like Liu Sun, he should fall out with Cao Cao after the "Battle of Red Cliff" called the Battle of Guandu.

    Otherwise, after Yuan Shao defeats Cao Cao, the previous alliance between Yuan Shao and Liu Biao will probably be torn apart immediately.  Will Liu Biao be able to withstand the attack of Yuan Shao who unified the north?  A lesson for the past and a guide for the future.  Since Liu Biao is not the King of Qin, why should he follow the path of King Qi?

    Therefore, if Liu Biao insists on defending his position, no matter how you look at it, he should form an alliance with his close neighbors. This is the most suitable decision for defending his position.  After all, Liu Biao's immediate neighbors were not too powerful in the early stage.

    Well, now Guo Jia has also seen that Liu Biao is ambitious. He wants to expand in his heart. He wants to be the king of Qin instead of the king of Qi, so it is not unreasonable to adopt distant relations and close attacks.

    But the Central Plains is a land of many wars, and Jingzhou can be said to be surrounded by enemies on all sides. If Liu Biao just expands into the Central Plains, then he will probably face wars everywhere in the future. It is impossible for Liu Biao to cope with the multi-faceted war!  Therefore, according to Guo Jia's opinion, even if Liu Biao did not attack Bashu and Yizhou first, he should conquer Soochow first. After occupying the entire south, he would have no worries, and then start to expand northward.  It was as if Cao Cao wanted to completely unify the north before moving south.

    So if he wants to seize the Yangtze River Basin, Liu Biao should form an alliance with Cao Cao from the beginning. Only after eliminating the worries of the north can he use all his strength to unify the south in one fell swoop!  As for the fear of Cao Cao's retaliation, don't forget that based on Cao Cao's early situation, it is estimated that Cao Cao is the party who prefers to maintain an alliance with Liu Biao.  And in the alliance state, although there must be precautions against each other, no matter what, it is better than being enemies at all!

    Therefore, Liu Biao became hostile to Cao Cao early on. Could it be that he acted impulsively due to some unknown trigger?  As a result, even if you want to reconcile later, you can't?

    (To be continued)
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