As soon as Liu Biao's reward order was issued, Liu Qi was overjoyed. Without further ado, he first thanked Liu Biao and then said goodbye to Cai Hao. He left Chen Wen and Chen Wu to go to the governor's treasury to hand over the lost supplies, and then personally led Liu Biao to "gift" them.

Two hundred soldiers escorted ten corpse carts and rushed to the Hutoushan Graveyard outside Xiangyang City.

Surrounding Hutoushan Rock Hill are mass graves. Messy graves can be seen everywhere. Tombstones are scattered everywhere. Occasionally, a few bones of dead people are exposed on the graves. Crows are screaming in the woods in the distance, which is very scary and desolate.

Most of the mass graves here are the burial places of unknown people, those from poor families who cannot afford coffins or those who died abnormally. However, when someone from a rich and powerful family dies, they ask Taoist priests and immortals to read it.

After Feng Shui, most people choose to build tombs and coffins near mountains and rivers.

Liu Qi chose a spacious place, pointed with his hand, and the soldiers used their swords to pick up the soil. With more people and greater strength, in about half an hour, a huge pit was dug. If Liu Biao said to stack bricks

It is not realistic to build tombs to bury nearly 300 corpses. We won’t be able to get cement bricks for a while. Secondly, there is no need to take the corpses of thieves so seriously. These dead corpses were not good birds before they were alive.

Liu Qi, Huang Wudie and the Eighteen Bronze Men almost fell into the hands of these soldiers. Instead of cutting them into pieces, they dug a big hole and buried them instead of leaving their bodies in the wilderness to be eaten by wild wolves and dogs.

They are worthy of the eighteen generations of ancestors of these corpses.

After the big pit was dug, nearly 300 corpses were dragged from ten carriages and thrown into the pit one by one like dead pigs. Following Liu Qi's order, two hundred soldiers dug out the loess again.

They were pushed into the pit one after another, and soon a small hill was piled up. Liu Qi then ordered all his soldiers to stamp down the hill, and the three hundred corpses were dug and buried.

Liu Qi looked at the new graves piled up on a small hill, and recalled the scenes of burning corpses in mass graves, and the scene of more than a dozen guards in the mansion rushing to disperse Cai Mao's thousands of troops on a rainy night. He felt infinite emotion in his heart. He was reborn in the Three Kingdoms, even if he wanted to kill people, Liu Qi just didn't have it.

Any mental preparation begins with the Three Kingdoms Killing.

Graveyards are destined to be a place where dead people are buried, but who in the world can see clearly about life and death? Three hundred corpses, once alive, have become companions with the soil in the blink of an eye, sleeping forever. Could it be that these three

Do hundreds of people really deserve death? Is it worth dying?

Liu Qi glanced at the graves, hoping that this would be the last time. After all, no one would want to pass by the graves. Liu Qi no longer dwelled on the complex issues of life and death philosophy. He waved his hand and said loudly "Go home", and the two hundred armored men kissed him.

The soldiers piled into ten carriages with empty corpses and drove majestically back to the prince's residence.

When we returned to the mansion, it was getting dark. At the gate of the mansion, Wen Dai brought four gold guards, Chen Jin, Chen Yin, Chen Tong, and Chen Tie, to guard the gate. In front of the mansion, except for two small stone lions, there were two small lions under the eaves.

Small lanterns were hung, and the lights in the mansion were all turned off. It was probably that all the people in the mansion had moved to Huaguo Mountain through a secret passage.

Seeing Liu Qi returning, Wen Dai stepped forward to hold the horse and hold the rope, and saluted, "Young Master." The guards of Chen Jin and Chen Yin also shouted "Young Master" loudly to greet him.

Liu Qi nodded to the guards, got off his horse, looked around the house, and asked, "Are the people in the house well arranged?"

Wen Dai replied: "The arrangements have been made. The dinner has been prepared and we are waiting for the young master to come."

"Chen Wen, where is Chen Wu?"

"Second brother Wen and Wu, you haven't come here yet. Aren't you going to the Governor's Mansion with the young master?"

While Liu Qi and Wen Dai were talking, there was a commotion behind the soldiers, and the neat queue made a passage in the middle. Chen Wen and Chen Wu happened to rush over with eight large carriages of supplies.

Hush, hush, there was a sound of horses braking and hissing. Chen Wen and Chen Wu dismounted from their saddles and approached Liu Qi. Liu Qi looked at the supplies of the eight carriages behind him, and felt happy in his heart, thinking that it would be better to go to war.

, the more we fight, the more soldiers we have, and the more we fight, the more benefits we get. No wonder there are always some warlike countries in the world. Small countries can win small profits from fighting, while big countries can win big profits from fighting. They should fight when they should.

"Are there so many supplies?" Liu Qi asked Chen Wen with an appreciative smile.

Chen Wen chuckled and gave a detailed report: "Sir, one cart has 300 pieces of winter clothes for soldiers, one cart has silk and jade, two carts have one hundred pairs of iron armor, and the other four carts of starch and coarse grains, that's all I can get."

Liu Qi did not hide the joy in his heart, he laughed and said: "Chen Wen, it's quite a lot, several times more than I expected. I will always be content with what I have."

"Yes." Chen Wen said modestly.

Chen Wu heard the words and couldn't help but interjected: "Young master, I don't know something. There are not so many. Brother Wen borrowed a chicken to lay eggs, and he doubled the weight."

Liu Qi still smiled and looked at Chen Wudao: "Oh, borrowing chickens to lay eggs, could it be that Chen Wen also used a trick to get supplies?"

Chen Wen blushed: "Brother Wu, just shut up and tell me and let the young master laugh."

Chen Wu was carefree, looked at Liu Qi for instructions, and said cheerfully: "Brother Wen, I don't want to say that I'm panicking."

Liu Qi said: "It's okay for Chen Wu to say it."

Chen Wu laughed loudly: "It's funny when I think about it. When I was in charge of Zi Zhong, Brother Wen asked the treasurer to give him more starch. He said that the eldest son had been spending a lot of money by nesting bandits for a long time. The treasurer refused, so Brother Wen gave him a cart full of starch.

I replaced a batch of armored weapons and got two more carts of starch. Master, do you think this is borrowing a chicken to lay an egg?"

"Oh, I got it. Chen Wen quickly arranged for two hundred soldiers to set up camp. The barracks were set up in and around the mansion, and people were assigned to take turns guarding them at night. Wen Dai delivered meals through a secret passage. They set up camp first and then ate." Liu Qi

He lowered his face and said oh, neither expressing appreciation nor objection to Chen Wen's actions. He knew that Chen Wen was also working hard. Liu Qi urgently needed soldiers, horses, food, grass and valuable materials when he first established his power, but Liu Qi could not encourage this kind of bribery.

It's a bad trend, and it's not easy to criticize Chen Wen. He just said it in one sentence. The smart Chen Wen naturally knew Liu Qi's intention.

Giving and accepting bribes has been around since ancient times. Isn't what Chen Wen did a cheat? How could the already upright governor, Treasurer, withstand the plans of Chen Wen, whose knowledge and talent were comparable to Zhuge Kongming's wisdom? The Treasurer didn't want to

He couldn't even get into the water, Liu Qi sighed in his heart, Chen Wen's behavior was really different from ordinary people, couldn't it be described as a cheat?

Chen Wen saw that Liu Qi did not express his position on bribing Treasury officials, and his expression seemed displeased. Although he did not directly criticize Chen Wen, Chen Wen could feel that such an unethical approach was not welcomed by Liu Qi, who was always generous and benevolent.

Liu Qi, who was not afraid of bloody killings, had renewed his respect and loyalty. His face suddenly started to burn. He whispered "Yes" and called Chen Wu to command the soldiers to unload the supplies from the carriage and busy setting up camp.

Village.

Wen Dai turned around to arrange meals for the soldiers, walked a few steps and then turned back. With an expression of regret and helplessness, he approached Liu Qi and whispered: "I was so busy that I forgot to tell the young master something."

"explain."

"Mr. Hua Tuo has left. I can't keep him. I hope you will forgive me." Wen Dai lowered his head, like a big kid who had done something wrong but had a very good attitude of admitting his guilt.

Liu Qi was startled and made a sound. Suddenly, he felt as if he had lost something. An ominous premonition came over his heart. He was afraid that Hua Tuo would never come back after leaving. If Hua Tuo fell into the hands of Cao Cao in the future, he would use

Cao Cao, who had never believed anyone in his life and was extremely suspicious, would only think that Hua Tuo wanted to take advantage of the cure to kill Cao Cao. In that case, Hua Tuo would have no choice but to die.

.

"Huan'er and I tried our best to keep him, but we couldn't keep him. I said it wouldn't be too late to leave after the master comes, but he insisted on leaving without saying goodbye." Wen Dai felt that he couldn't keep Hua Tuo and left before Liu Qi came.

, it was his own fault, and suddenly his bright eyes flashed, "Sir, I sent someone to escort Mr. out of the city from the west gate. I estimate that Mr. is heading north via Longshan, and the fast horse should be able to catch up at this time."

"All the way north?" Liu Qi was surprised again. As expected, Hua Tuo's historical tragedy was about to repeat itself. In a year or two, Cao Cao would march north. With Mr. Hua Tuo's reputation, in order to cure Cao Cao's headache

Sick, Cao Cao's men will have to ask Mr. Hua Tuo away or capture him sooner or later. It seems that this is fate.

"Yes, all the way to the north. Young Master, it's still too late to catch up with you now." Wen Dai's voice became louder and he repeated it again, his eyes full of longing.

"Sir, he is a persistent person, and even eight oxen can't bring him back what he has decided. If it rains, or if he gets married, he will follow his virtue of traveling around the world as a doctor and helping the world." Liu Qi closed his eyes and said,

I let out a long sigh in my heart, can it be my own fault that Hua Tuo wants to leave? Everyone has his own ambitions, let alone Hua Tuo who is famous throughout the ages?

In just ten days, Liu Qi said twice, "It's going to rain and my mother is going to get married." Once when he chased Wenjiazhuang and let go of the fleeing rioting villagers, and once when he allowed Hua Tuo to go on a path.

A historical pattern of tragedy repeating itself.

"Okay, sir, I'll go arrange dinner for the soldiers first." Wen Dai looked regretful, but he didn't dare to disobey Liu Qi and ran to the six doors of the weapons warehouse sadly.

Liu Qi looked up at the starry sky in the north. The bright moon remains the same through the ages, a Milky Way floats like a floating bar, and the seven stars hang before his eyes. The vast starry sky is full of endless mystery. Thinking of the days and nights he spent with Mr. Hua Tuo, Hua Tuo's approachable demeanor

, the figure of tireless research, the noble medical ethics of not seeking fame and fortune, regardless of his own safety, just to save lives and heal the wounded. The more Liu Qi thought about it, the more regretful he felt, and he felt infinite emotion in his heart. I wonder if he is still destined to meet Hua Tuo, a miracle doctor in this life?

Now, Hua Tuo is gone. Hua Tuo left without saying goodbye for his firm ideal of healing the world. What about me, Liu Qi, who was reborn in the Three Kingdoms? Do I have any ideals? Where is my ideal?

Looking up at the Beidou Starry Sky, Liu Qi's thoughts were running wild. He couldn't help but think of the speech delivered by the Prime Minister of China at a famous university, saying that only if a nation has some people who pay attention to the sky, they will have hope; if a nation only cares about the things below its feet, then it has no hope.

Our nation is a nation with great hope for the future!

Three Kingdoms, Three Kingdoms, here I come. Gao Qiang, the national first-class national hero special soldier of China, has traveled through time. With my presence, the Three Kingdoms are destined to be a great and extraordinary era. When Liu Qi looked up at the stars, he suddenly felt passionate and whispered

Reciting a poem written by the Prime Minister of China about looking up at the stars:

I looked up at the starry sky, it was so vast and deep;

That infinite truth makes me search hard and follow it.

I looked up at the starry sky, it was so solemn and holy;

That awe-inspiring justice fills me with love and awe.

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