
Three Kingdoms: Grain Production Skyrocketed, and the County Magistrate Was Heartbroken
by The Tough-tongued Cheerilee
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Others traveled through the Three Kingdoms and had a narrow escape at the beginning. They had to do their best to survive in the cracks. Han Cuo traveled through the Three Kingdoms. At the beginning, the grain production soared, and he had a headache because there was too much food to store. People compete with each other to grab territory, soldiers and horses, and food and grass. Han Cuo lay down behind closed doors, repairing the granary, repairing the granary, repairing the granary. In five years, he built Chungu County, Danyang County, into the only paradise in troubled times. I originally wanted to be a county magistrate who had nothing to do with the world and could live my life till I grow old. However, too much food will bring disaster! The captain is collecting grain, the prefect is coveting it, all the heroes are looking at him, and all the princes in the world are eyeing his granary! If you retreat, your family will be destroyed. If you want to advance, you have to fight for hegemony. Han Cuo had no choice but to be forced into the game. In the game between the two counties, he used his strength to secure his position as the county magistrate appointed by the imperial court! Yuan Shu was powerful, but he was arrogant and used Huainan's power to wildly strengthen himself! During the war between Cao and Yuan, he fished in troubled waters, killed Yuan Shu with his own hands, swallowed up counties and prefectures, and settled in Huainan! When the heroes reacted, they found that Han Cuo was in the south of the Yangtze River. How could he confront Cao Cao across the river? ! Outside, Cao and Liu were surrounded by heroes, while inside, Sun and Wu were constraining and competing with each other. Han Cuo looked at the granaries all over the mountains and plains, with a look of helplessness on his face: "Everyone, why don't you rest for a few years? I have enough food to feed the world's soldiers and horses for ten years. Let's... Eat first and then talk?"
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