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Chapter 441 Flooded Seven Armies (19)

After Ma Su resigned from office, he did not stay in Chengdu, but only went to Zhuge Liang's house to say goodbye.

Zhuge Liang also knew about Ma Liang and Ma Su's incident, but he did not want to give Liu Bei the impression of being a powerful minister who was interfering everywhere, and did not interfere.

Zhuge Liang could not do anything that Liu Bei and Guan Yu agreed.

Ma Su did not wait for Liu Bei to issue an official document to agree to Ma Liang's Ding You, so he quickly rushed to Xiangyang.

When he arrived in Xiangyang, Ma Su went directly to see Ma Liang.

Ma Liang looked very haggard, and he was hit hard this time!

He endured the grief of losing his loved ones. For so many days, he has been conceiving a memorial to explain his views.

This time Ma Liang really wanted Ding You, but Ma Liang felt very uncomfortable and even felt a little guilty when Guan Yu couldn't wait to get rid of his position.

He worked hard to cooperate with Guan Yu's work, so that Jingzhou's economy would develop rapidly, and Guan Yu's food and grass would have a surplus, so that he could have the confidence to go to war with Cao Ren.

In the end, no one can understand the end of "the tea will be cold before the person leaves"!

Ma Liang couldn't sleep at night. After many times of reflection, he just couldn't find where he did something wrong.

With Ma Liang's intelligence and talent, he naturally knew that since Guan Yu had agreed to resign from his post this time, Liu Bei would definitely not lose Guan Yu's face, and Ding You was already a foregone conclusion.

He has been governing Jingzhou for several years and was an official in his hometown. He spent countless efforts to find the current situation in Jingzhou.

He was also unwilling to see that Guan Yu was defeated by Cao Cao, causing the people of Jingzhou to be displaced, and wanted to report his opinions to Liu Bei.

Ma Liang did not want to stay in Jingzhou, so he was not in a hurry to issue his own stamp, worried that Liu Bei would change his mind after reading his memorial.

After Guan Yu sent the memorial away, Ma Liang deliberately postponed it for several days before Ma Liang began to draft the memorial.

Because according to convention, Liu Bei received Ma Liang's resignation, even if he did not try to keep him, he would have to detain the official documents for three days to show his importance to the matter.

Liu Bei took all the Xichuan, and everything was in trouble. He was busy all day long. He often discussed major events with Zhuge Liang and Fa Zheng, and soon forgot about the matter of Ding You, the Ma brothers.

Ma Liang sent away the memorial, and there was no need to stay in Xiangyang. As soon as Ma Su came back, he rushed to Majiahe in the south of the city to mourn the filial piety for his elder brother Ma Bochang.

In a blink of an eye, half a month passed, and Liu Bei suddenly received Ma Liang's memorial.

Only then did Liu Bei remember what Ma Liang was already worried about. Liu Bei felt guilty towards the Ma brothers. Thinking of what Ma Liang had to ask for, he hurriedly took it over and took it over.

Ma Liang's memorial, thousands of words, lists in detail the many hidden dangers of Guan Yu's northern expedition to the Central Plains. If you are not careful, you will lose all your battle.

Ma Liang's statement was reasonable and well-founded, and Liu Bei was disbelieving it, which surprised him. He quickly summoned Zhuge Liang and Fa Zheng and other core officials to discuss the issue of Guan Yu's Northern Expedition.

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Pang De shot Guan Yu in the head with an arrow and was overjoyed.

When he saw Guan Yu plucking his horse, he knew that he was not seriously injured. While he was slightly disappointed, he also wanted to try his best to expand the results of the battle. He quickly brought back the horse-wheel sword and rushed over, wanting to capture Guan Yu alive.

But Guan Ping has been quietly following Guan Yu not far behind him. When Pang De took out his arrow, he had already arrived and just stopped Pang De.

Guan Ping's martial arts are not inferior to Pang De, but the only difference is the quality.

Now Pang De and Guan Yu have fought one battle, and their physical strength and energy are consumed a lot. In addition, Guan Ping is not afraid of death, and only has dozens of moves, Pang De is a little clumsy.

Guan Yu, who was watching quietly on the side, stared at him with great difficulty, so he turned his horse back.

When Pang De saw that it was difficult to keep Guan Yu with his own strength, he might even be defeated by the plot and would have to fight with Guan Yu's army.

Suddenly, when he heard the sound of gongs at the base camp, Pang De was afraid that the rear army would be in trouble, so he hurriedly pulled his horse back to the main formation.

It turned out that Yu Jin was also very concerned about the battle between Pang De and Guan Yu. Hearing the sound of drums, he also left the camp, found a high ground, and watched the battle from a distance.

Yu Jin was delighted when he saw Pang De shooting Guan Yu. After all, Pang De was his subordinate and his contribution was indispensable.

But when he saw Guan Yu losing his horse, he knew that Pang De was unable to seriously injured Guan Yu. He thought about it and knew that Guan Yu was not that easy to kill!

Guan Ping took the horse to fight Pang De, but Guan Yu, who did not lose his combat power, was staring at him. Yu Jin was afraid that Pang De would make any mistakes and lost his spirit, so he called the gold to collect the army.

When Pang De returned to the camp, he naturally knew that Yu Jin ordered the gold to withdraw his troops.

Pang De did not hesitate to lose his value, but injured people with a hidden arrow. In the end, he failed. He felt a little embarrassed and angry. No matter what Yu Jin intended, he directly deducted the responsibility of Guan Yu's escape to Mingjin's withdrawal. He questioned Yu Jin and said:

"I'm going to capture Guan Yu soon, why do I cry out the gold?"

When Yu Jin saw that Pang De did not take his master as the leader seriously, he felt a little angry and warned:

"The King of Wei has a warning: Guan Yu is both wise and brave. Although he was shot in an arrow, he was not seriously injured. He was also in a position to respond. He was only afraid that he would have deceitful conspiracy. Therefore, he called the gold and collected the army. What are you not satisfied with?"

Only then did Pang De realize that he was afraid that he would offend Yu Jin so badly. Now that things have come to this point, Pang De didn't want to explain, so he pretended to be stupid and said regretfully:

"If I don't take the army, I've already killed Guan Yu!"

Since ancient times, disagreement between generals and generals is a way to cause disaster. Even though Yu Jin knew that Pang De was a refusal, he was not good at calculating him, so he comforted him:

"If you walk tightly, you should take a slow step."

Pang De's cultural level is not high, he cannot understand Yu Jin's words, and he regrets the unintentional offending the master.

Guan Ping protected Guan Yu back to the camp, found a military doctor, and pulled out the arrow. Fortunately, the arrow was not shot deep, so he applied it with golden sore medicine, and it was fine.

Although the pain on Guan Yu's forehead was not severe, he was plotted against by Pang De. He hated him and said to the generals:

"If Ponde comes to challenge again, he will avenge me immediately. I will kill this person and avenge this one!"

The generals naturally would not let Guan Yu go out to fight with injuries, and advised in unison:

"General, let's rest for a few days, and then fight again."

The next day, Pang De led the army to fight. Guan Gong was studying in the tent. He was about to go out to fight when he heard the news. He was persuaded by all the generals.

Pang De fought for several days, but Guan Yu's army ignored him and ordered the young soldiers to curse him, trying to anger Guan Yu.

But Guan Ping led his army to seize the pass and could not get close to Guan Yu's tent.

Pang De fought for more than ten days, and no one came out to greet him. He had no choice but to discuss with Yu Jin:

"I saw that Guan Yu's arrow sores had not healed and could not go out to fight. It would be better to take this opportunity to lead the seven armies and rush into Guan Yu's village. At least it could defeat the Jingzhou army and save the siege of Fancheng."

Yu Jin had the words of Cao Cao's warning and Cao Ren's military order to keep his troops still, so he was naturally not in a hurry to fight with Guan Yu. As for whether Pang De successfully killed Guan Yu, it had nothing to do with him, so he naturally did not agree to Pang De's request and refused to move troops.
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