
Three Kingdoms: Uncle Chen Gong, I Choose to Defect to Cao Cao
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Wake up. Chen An finds himself traveling through the late Han Dynasty. The uncle turned out to be Chen Gong. Moreover, they are currently in Xiapi City. He still didn't understand what was happening. In the Battle of Xiapi, Lu Bu was hanged and Chen Gong committed suicide. In order not to be implicated and die as soon as he crossed the line, Chen An resolutely chose to persuade his uncle to defect to Cao Cao. "Lü Bu is brave and foolhardy. He is a slave with three surnames and capricious. He will definitely die."
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Official(33)Scraped 13d ago
The introduction is to fight on the street
How about you tell Chen Gong about Cao Cao? No one knows better than you. Lao Chen is Boss Cao's white moonlight, so he still needs you.
This made me laugh to death. Dude, Chen Gong was the first to follow Cao Cao. How can he not understand Cao Cao? How many words can you tell me?
Lu Buhan's loyal minister, the best in the world, the loyal lord
Lu Bu was a man of great character throughout his life. He worshiped Ding Yuan and established Han Dynasty. Ding Yuan established another emperor and killed traitors and traitors. Later, he joined Dong Zhuo to promote the Han Dynasty. He was the eighteen princes alone, and no one in the world dared to fight after hearing his name. Later, the dog thief Dong Zhuo committed an act of deposing the emperor. Bu did not help Zhou to commit cruelty. He was assassinated outside the palace. The world was in chaos. Li and Guo took the emperor Lu Bu to attack, and fought in the north and south. They got Chen Gong's help. What he did was unparalleled in loyalty. Bu had been wandering for half his life. Can Chen Gong's help be worse than Cao Cao? Xing Han, An Han, Fu Han, and Lu Bu were all running for the emperor. His title of Wenhou was bestowed upon him by the emperor. Be loyal to one person in your life, and that is the Emperor of Han Dynasty. Just because he is on the wrong team, it does not mean that he is not loyal to the Emperor. Why did he help Liu Bei? Because Liu Bei is a clan member of the Han Dynasty. Bu's Gang When Lu Bu was arrested, why didn't Liu Bei help him? Because he was not loyal to anyone but the emperor, why was Cao Cao often beaten? Because he is a Han traitor in the eyes of the emperor. Bu will rebel against him
Chen Gong is a person with a moral bottom line and he can't get along with Cao Cao who kills innocent people indiscriminately. He is not afraid of death. You villain is simply insulting others. You should just go and screw the screws.
Guess who Chen Gong was hanging out with in the beginning?
It's hard to say that a person with no strength would dare to be so aggressive towards a reckless man like Zhang Fei. Everything you say and do is full of arrogance and contempt. I don't understand what you think.
Author, please first read how Chen Gong left Cao Cao, and then write the novel. Chen Gong was Cao Cao's savior and original shareholder in his business. He left Cao Cao to join Lu Bu because he was not ashamed of his behavior. Convince Chen Gong to join Cao Cao! ! ! Don't say you are a nephew. Even if you are your biological son and Zhuge Liang's eloquence, it is impossible for you to do it.
Cao Cao was born in the Eighth School of Xiyuan, and there were no ugly officials in the Han Dynasty. Do we have to write Cao Cao as a fat black man?
The author completely disrespects history.
Stop writing and go to the factory to drive screws.
Author, you might as well go work in a factory.
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Official(33)Scraped 13d ago
The introduction is to fight on the street
How about you tell Chen Gong about Cao Cao? No one knows better than you. Lao Chen is Boss Cao's white moonlight, so he still needs you.
This made me laugh to death. Dude, Chen Gong was the first to follow Cao Cao. How can he not understand Cao Cao? How many words can you tell me?
Lu Buhan's loyal minister, the best in the world, the loyal lord
Lu Bu was a man of great character throughout his life. He worshiped Ding Yuan and established Han Dynasty. Ding Yuan established another emperor and killed traitors and traitors. Later, he joined Dong Zhuo to promote the Han Dynasty. He was the eighteen princes alone, and no one in the world dared to fight after hearing his name. Later, the dog thief Dong Zhuo committed an act of deposing the emperor. Bu did not help Zhou to commit cruelty. He was assassinated outside the palace. The world was in chaos. Li and Guo took the emperor Lu Bu to attack, and fought in the north and south. They got Chen Gong's help. What he did was unparalleled in loyalty. Bu had been wandering for half his life. Can Chen Gong's help be worse than Cao Cao? Xing Han, An Han, Fu Han, and Lu Bu were all running for the emperor. His title of Wenhou was bestowed upon him by the emperor. Be loyal to one person in your life, and that is the Emperor of Han Dynasty. Just because he is on the wrong team, it does not mean that he is not loyal to the Emperor. Why did he help Liu Bei? Because Liu Bei is a clan member of the Han Dynasty. Bu's Gang When Lu Bu was arrested, why didn't Liu Bei help him? Because he was not loyal to anyone but the emperor, why was Cao Cao often beaten? Because he is a Han traitor in the eyes of the emperor. Bu will rebel against him
Chen Gong is a person with a moral bottom line and he can't get along with Cao Cao who kills innocent people indiscriminately. He is not afraid of death. You villain is simply insulting others. You should just go and screw the screws.
Guess who Chen Gong was hanging out with in the beginning?
It's hard to say that a person with no strength would dare to be so aggressive towards a reckless man like Zhang Fei. Everything you say and do is full of arrogance and contempt. I don't understand what you think.
Author, please first read how Chen Gong left Cao Cao, and then write the novel. Chen Gong was Cao Cao's savior and original shareholder in his business. He left Cao Cao to join Lu Bu because he was not ashamed of his behavior. Convince Chen Gong to join Cao Cao! ! ! Don't say you are a nephew. Even if you are your biological son and Zhuge Liang's eloquence, it is impossible for you to do it.
Cao Cao was born in the Eighth School of Xiyuan, and there were no ugly officials in the Han Dynasty. Do we have to write Cao Cao as a fat black man?
The author completely disrespects history.
Stop writing and go to the factory to drive screws.
Author, you might as well go work in a factory.









