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Chapter 812 Transition

Needless to say, it is definitely time for Cao's camp to come out again. In this situation, according to the rhythm of the past, it happened that Guo Jia and Cao Cao divided the troops to resist Ma Teng and Han Sui and suppressed the Sun-Liu alliance. Guo Jia's out of the mountain not only allowed Cao Cao's strategic plan to make perfect progress, but the key is that Guo Jia's name is enough to make some people frightened.

Or to be conservative, it is not that it is terrified, but at least it will turn from being ready to move and back to the hesitation he was in the past. Therefore, Guo Jia's role is huge, and it can be regarded as a calming agent that can calm Cao Cao's huge power again. Cao Cao is worthy of being Cao Cao. As always, he did not care about his own face. He really put down his figure and asked Guo Jia to come out.

Unfortunately, Guo Jia acted very cold this time, just like treating Liu Bei's three visits to the cottage, and directly said he was ill and refused Cao Cao's appointment, without any hesitation or hesitation. Of course, Guo Jia must have taken this opportunity to recommend Sima Yi, just like Kong Rong recommends Ni Heng and Xu Shu recommends Zhuge, blowing Sima Yi to the sky. However, everyone in this era knows that this is just a humble and polite statement. At least at this time, few people really took Sima Yi seriously.

Unfortunately, the relationship between Guo Jia and Cao Cao is no longer the same as before. It can be seen that Cao Cao was actually a little hesitant about asking Guo Jia to come out again. Therefore, after Guo Jia refused, Cao Cao did not force him anymore. Since he was unwilling to come out, he would not go out. It would be better to come out of the mountain, but there is also a risk of going out of the mountain. If Guo Jia doesn't come out of the mountain, it may make things troublesome. But it doesn't mean that Cao Cao can't solve this dilemma, right?

The same thing, if it were the same back then, probably Cao Cao would not give up if he didn't say that he was visiting the cottage three times, but he would not have been able to go all out if he didn't invite Guo Jia out. Who is Cao Cao? When he was asking for a comment, Cao Cao could not use any means? Of course, if it was still the same back then, Guo Jia would not have been able to retire to the mountains and forests. So, there is no if in reality.

In short, Guo Jia did not come out in the end, and Cao Cao did not force himself on this issue. It has to be said that this was a result that made the anti-Cao people feel relieved. Cao Cao kept Cao Ren to guard Jingzhou. He did not ask Cao Ren to make contributions, but asked Cao Ren to have no mistakes. As long as he could keep Jingzhou for a while, he would be fine.

Not to mention that the Sun-Liu coalition forces will sooner or later have conflicts, they say that after Cao Cao resolved Ma Teng and Han Sui from the north, they will be freed up to fight Jiangdong again. Can Sun Quan still make a big wave?!

As for the Hefei side where Sun Quan attacked himself, to be honest, Cao Cao had no time to take care of him at this time after the Battle of Chibi, and could not draw out the army to resist. He could only send Zhang Xi to lead the troops of Runan to rescue him. Fortunately, Jiang Ji had quite a few tricks and successfully used his tricks to trick Sun Quan, who could not capture for a long time, to retreat, and the siege of Hefei was resolved. This was considered Cao Cao's surprise. Not only did he discover such a talent as Jiang Ji, but he also blocked the first battle in Hefei, which prevented Cao Cao from falling into a desperate situation.

However, Hefei was unexpectedly happy, but Cao Ren in Jingzhou could not play with the Sun and Liu coalition. Zhou Yu defeated Cao Ren in Jiangling. Cao Ren suffered heavy losses and had no choice but to abandon Jiangling and was withdrawn. Since then, the upper reaches of the Yangtze River have also been occupied by Jiangdong, and Jiangdong finally controlled the entire Yangtze River. Liu Bei took advantage of Zhou Yu's main force to hold Cao Ren's main force and secretly picked up the bargain behind him. He almost took down the four counties of Jingnan (Lingling, Guiyang, Wuling, and Changsha) among the eight counties of Jingzhou without any blood.

Later, Liu Bei "borrowed" Nanjun and Jiangxia from Jiangdong, and Liu Qi died again, so Liu Bei completely controlled the power of the entire Jingzhou! Of course, it has not yet developed to that point. It can only be said that Liu Bei did secretly get a lot of big gains from the fierce battle between Jiangdong and Cao's camp this time!

Cao Cao led his army to fight Ma Teng and Han Sui in the northwest in the winter. This was a hard battle, but fortunately, Cao Cao held on in the end and successfully repelled Ma Teng and others, temporarily resolving the crisis in the northwest. However, when it comes to "repulsion" and "temporary", it is obvious that this is far from a one-time and all-time thing. The crisis in the northwest has always been there, and the descendants of Ma Teng, led by Ma Chao, may come to the door again at any time.

Then, at this moment, something happened that had something somewhat related to Guo Jia. Cao Cao's favorite son, Xiao Cao Chong, died! Of course, if he had something related to Guo Jia, it was also said that Cao Chong had something related to Guo Jia, but it was not that Cao Chong's death had something related to Guo Jia. Whether Cao Chong died in an accident or at the hands of Cao Pi, Guo Jia didn't know whether this was such a thing. And even with Guo Jia's gossip, he didn't have the courage to investigate this matter now.

However, Cao Chong was the child who was happy for Guo Jia. After all, Cao Chong was the child taught by Guo Jia himself. After all, Cao Chong was the child that Guo Jia was the one who was least opposed to among Cao Cao's sons. Moreover, the most important thing is that Cao Chong was almost always brought by Cao Xi since he was a child. Cao Xi once treated Cao Chong as his biological son. Now Cao Chong died at a young age and did not even get married. Will Cao Xi be sad if the white-haired man gives birth to a black-haired man?!

Not to mention anything else, Cao Xi must have to rush back to attend Cao Chong's funeral. Guo Jia thought about it and felt that as a husband, he had the responsibility to accompany Cao Xi back and to accompany Cao Xi through this difficult and sad period! So, Guo Jia finally came out of the mountain and finally walked out of Wolonggang, although in an abnormal way.

However, in the eyes of the world, no one knows what Guo Jia thought at this time, whether he came out of the mountain through Cao Chong's funeral, or was it just for Cao Chong.

But one thing that is certain is that since you, Guo Jia, have come out, and have come out without any illness or pain, and have come out during this period of sadness and irritability in Cao Cao, then Guo Jia will definitely be directly arrested by Cao Cao! Now, Guo Jia, you, can't find any excuses to refuse!

It has to be said that it was really "time" when Guo Jia came out. Because at this moment, the Sun and Liu Alliance in the south were engaged in the so-called marriage. Sun Quan and Liu Bei were in the process of a so-called marriage. Sun Quan could not watch Liu Bei occupy most of the fruits of victory, and Liu Bei, as an allied army, did not have the opportunity to attack directly. Therefore, Zhou Yu offered his advice to create this marriage between Sun and Liu.

However, anyone with a discerning eye can see that this marriage is not so much annexation as an ordinary political marriage. Sun Quan of Jiangdong wanted to annex Liu Bei's power! If Sun and Liu were two families, there would be a gap and could be used by Cao Cao. But if Sun and Liu completely became a family, the power of Jiangdong would suddenly become extremely powerful and would be enough to compete with Cao Cao head-on and directly!

Therefore, Cao Cao would never allow this situation to happen. As expected, Guo Jia took the initiative to come to Cao Cao, and Cao Cao handed the matter directly to Guo Jia. Whatever Guo Jia does, in short, he can't let Jiangdong happen, and Guo Jia doesn't even have the chance to refuse!

In the eyes of the outside world, the sign of Cao Cao and Guo Jia's "reunion" was that when Cao Chong was buried, he was buried with a dead daughter of Guo Jia's wife and concubine Zhen Mi's family. In ancient times, it was called "coming yin and kinship". (To be continued...)
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