
The Three Kingdoms Started from Slavery and Used Granaries to Move the World
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After becoming a slave in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhao Zhong fell, and Zhao Ping only died. Drought is raging, people are eating each other, a bowl of water can change a head! When Nu Ke conspired to destroy his fields, Bu Qu watched him die coldly, and the steward rode his horse to trample his crops... Zhao Ping picked at the blisters on the soles of his feet and pressed [Harvest × 6] on the system interface. That night, he distributed the food reward to the knife-wielding bureaucracy: "A life-saving grace? No, it is money to buy a life." When Li Jue's beloved son's horse's hoof stopped in front of his throat, Zhao Ping grinned: "Sir, do you want to see... The real dragon come to the world?" Many years later, Cao Cao knelt down to beg after running out of food, Liu Bei cried with his people, and Sun Quan offered a ship to become his vassal. The overlord of the Three Kingdoms held up the bowl tremblingly: "Father! Please... Sell me another stone of grain!"
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