Three Kingdoms: Domination of the World

Chapter 167: Domination of Jiangdong

Suo Chao returned to Monan County and began to develop quietly, each step with calmness and determination. Aside from attending court meetings on time, he spent almost all of his time inspecting the people's livelihood in various counties.

Every time he traveled, Suo Chao would carefully observe the living conditions of the people, sometimes stopping to talk with farmers working in the fields, and sometimes entering farmhouses to check whether the houses were sturdy. His prestige among the people continued to rise.

Suo Chao always had a respect for Emperor Liu Bian, a respect that came from the bottom of his heart. He would give him any power and respect he could. Right now, everything was centered around the ultimate goal of unifying the country.

Liu Bian was in this seemingly noble but actually awkward situation and could only let things take their course. He had no direct support from his family and was powerless to cause any trouble even if he wanted to.

Liu Bian was also well aware of his situation, knowing that his status was not as high as that of Liu Shi, the King of Beidi. Whenever he thought of this, he could only sigh secretly, his face revealing helplessness and loneliness.

"Oh, be content. The national teacher saved me from danger. What else can I be dissatisfied with?" Liu Bian pondered.

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Changsha County.

Sun Jian and his son, clad in military uniforms, swords strapped to their waists, looked valiant and full of vigor as they greeted the talented Zhou Yu and Lu Su. Their eyes blazed with ambition, they seemed to foresee a glorious future. Already resolved, they embarked on a grand plan to conquer the Jiangdong counties.

"Gongjin, I'm about to set off." Sun Ce clenched his fists, his eyes were firm and fiery, and a confident smile was on his face, as if he had seen the dawn of victory.

"Bofu, I won't fall behind either." Zhou Yu responded with a smile that was full of calmness and courage. His eyes flashed with wisdom, and his heart was also full of expectations for the future.

"Haha, Gongjin, Bofu, I'm waiting for your good news." Sun Jian laughed heartily.

Sun Jian marched into Yuzhang County, always leading the charge. Wielding an ancient ingot sword, he commanded 10,000 soldiers to capture Yuzhang County, his resolute gaze seemingly piercing any obstacle.

Zhou Yu was extremely intelligent. He calmly observed the battlefield situation, coordinated internal and external forces, and captured Lujiang County with his wisdom.

Yue Yun was even more brave and fearless. He led his subordinates to charge and capture Lingling and Guiyang counties in one fell swoop.

Like fathers, sons are born of bravery. Sun Ce was a valiant and dashing warrior, riding his warhorse and charging forward. He defeated Liu Yao, Yan Baihu, and Wang Lang, successfully capturing Danyang and Kuaiji prefectures. Each victory only deepened his fame.

The Sun army was a galaxy of brilliant generals. Every general was a leader who would win every battle and capture every city. No small vassal could stand in their way.

Xu Gong, the prefect of Wujun, paced anxiously in his study, harboring ulterior motives. He then furiously wrote a memorial to the court, arguing that Sun Ce was as brave as Xiang Yu and posed a significant threat to Cao Cao. He suggested that Cao Cao, in the name of Emperor Xian of Han, summon Sun Ce to Xuchang to take up an official position. His expression was filled with calculation and conspiracy.

Sun Ce intercepted Xu Gong's letter and immediately became furious. He sent Zu Mao to assassinate Xu Gong. Then, he led his army with great authority and brought Wujun into his sphere of influence.

Sun Ce's brilliant military achievements quickly spread, shocking the whole world. People gave him the title of "Little Overlord of Jiangdong" and praised him endlessly.

Zhou Gongjin was also a formidable military talent, demonstrating exceptional combat prowess. He commanded the battle with composure and calmness, inspiring the soldiers to high morale. Ultimately, he conquered Jiujiang County with a single blow, achieving a remarkable victory.

Veteran generals like Han Dang and Ling Cao marched to Jiaozhou. They successively captured Nanhai, Hepu, and Jiaozhi counties. Shi Xie, the governor of Jiaozhou, surrendered, and Jiuzhen and Rinan counties also came under Sun Jian's jurisdiction.

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On Wo Island, Chi You had meticulously assembled a navy, following Suo Chao's strategic plan. Liu Yuan and Tuoba Tao, each clad in heavy armor, led two naval divisions, each numbering 2 men. Their warships cut through the sea breeze and headed towards Zhuyazhou and Yizhou.

"General Liu, our navy has finally been trained." Tuoba Tao laughed loudly, clenched his fists, and his excitement was beyond words.

"Yes! I wonder if the King of Wu has been waiting for too long. This time we must successfully take over the two continents." Liu Yuan looked into the distance, his eyes full of expectation and determination.

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Monan County.

Upon learning of the battle situation in Jiangdong, Suo Chao threw back his head and burst into laughter, his hearty laughter resounding through the air. A huge weight had finally fallen from his heart. The strategic pressure had now been greatly reduced, and he could begin the offensive against Youzhou.

Not long ago, Gongsun Zan had already killed Liu Yu and occupied Youzhou alone. At Jieqiao, the White Horse Volunteers had several conflicts with Yuan Shao's army.

The so-called anti-Suo alliance was not a monolithic entity, as Yuan Shao had ambitions to conquer Youzhou. The internal discord within the anti-Suo alliance gave Suo Chao a great opportunity to breathe.

The border of Xizhou is guarded by Dou Xian and Zhu Jun's 20-strong army, and they are not afraid of challenges from countries in the Western Regions.

To completely eliminate the Xianbei in the north, Suo Chao raised an army of 15 and launched a fierce attack on the Xianbei in the east of the desert. This massive army was composed of 5 Han soldiers, 5 Japanese soldiers, and 5 Qiang soldiers.

In the Battle of Qiangzhou, Suo Chao lost 2 men. He also left 10 Song soldiers to garrison Qiangzhou with the old general. At this time, only Han veterans remained in World D.

Suo Chao prepared for the rainy day and went to World D to replenish 5 Qiang soldiers in advance, and at the same time recruited 5 Japanese soldiers. At this time, the total strength of World D reached a staggering 20!

Suo Chao was confident in this battle. Although the Japanese soldiers' casualties were quite high, he didn't care about these losses. As long as he could achieve his strategic goals, sacrificing a few Japanese soldiers would not be a loss.

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