581. Wen Chou's Losing His Mind

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Zhen Yi's eyes flickered, understanding the underlying caution in Xun You's words. "We fully understand, Master Xun You. To that end, we propose a formal partnership with Lord Lie Fan's administration. The Zhen Clan will not only manage the northern markets but also take an active role in providing supplies and logistical support for your campaigns. Additionally, we are prepared to offer a substantial initial contribution of wealth to demonstrate our sincerity."

Lie Fan's gaze shifted to Lu Lingqi, silently inviting her opinion. She spoke with a steady confidence that belied her youthful energy. "The Zhen Clan's proposal is intriguing, but actions speak louder than words. If the Zhen Clan wishes to emulate the Mi Clan of Xiapi, it must prove itself indispensable. What assurances can you provide that your interests will not waver, even if circumstances grow difficult?"

Zhen Yi's expression hardened with determination. "Lady Lu, the Zhen Clan has weathered countless storms to reach this point. We are prepared to pledge our lives and fortunes to Lord Lie Fan's cause. Furthermore, to ensure transparency, we are willing to place trusted members of your administration within our operations. This will not only safeguard your interests but also foster trust between us."

Lie Fan finally broke his silence, his voice calm but firm. "Your words carry weight, Zhen Yi, but as my advisors have said, trust is built over time. I will accept your proposal on two conditions. First, you will integrate members of my administration into your trade operations, as you suggested. Second, you will ensure that a portion of your profits directly supports the reconstruction of Nanpi and the welfare of its people. If you fulfill these conditions, the Zhen Clan will have my favor."

Zhen Yi's face lit up with relief, and he bowed deeply. "Thank you, my lord. The Zhen Clan will not fail you."

The meeting concluded with a sense of cautious optimism. As Zhen Yi and the elders departed, Sima Yi leaned toward Lie Fan, his voice low. "The Zhen Clan's ambition is clear, my lord. They seek to entrench themselves as a pillar of your administration. While their contributions are valuable, we must remain vigilant. Power consolidated in one family can become a liability."

Lie Fan nodded, his expression thoughtful. "Your caution is noted, Sima Yi. For now, their loyalty serves our purpose. But should they stray, we will remind them of their place."

Meanwhile, the aftermath of Nanpi's fall continued to ripple through the north. Refugees flooded into Zhongshan, overwhelming the city's resources and straining the morale of Yuan Shao's remaining forces.

Yuan Xi, still reeling from the loss of his wife and the humiliation of defeat, struggled to regain his composure. His father, Yuan Shao, had grown increasingly despondent, the weight of his failures crushing his once-indomitable spirit.

In secret, Yuan Xi began to nurture a simmering resentment toward his father and the court that had failed them. Though outwardly loyal, his heart burned with a desire to reclaim his honor and avenge the losses his family had suffered. Unbeknownst to him, whispers of rebellion began to circulate among the Yuan retainers, their faith in Yuan Shao's leadership eroded by repeated defeats.

The camp of Yuan Shao's main army outside Luoyang was tense, a cauldron of despair and uncertainty. News of Nanpi's fall had spread like wildfire, reaching even the furthest ranks. Soldiers who had once marched proudly under the Yuan banner now moved listlessly, their morale shattered. The chaos was palpable, and at its heart were Yuan Tan, Yuan Shang, and Wen Chou.

Yuan Tan stormed into the command tent, his face pale and drenched in sweat. "How could this happen? Nanpi has fallen! Our home, our capital! Is father even alive?" His voice cracked with panic, each word a cry of desperation.

Yuan Shang, his younger brother, sat hunched over a map, his trembling hands barely able to hold his wine cup. "If Father is… gone," he whispered, "what will become of us? The clan? Everything is crumbling." His voice was filled with dread, and he looked to Yuan Tan for reassurance he couldn't give.

Even though both of them wanted to inherit their father's position, they didn't want it to happen right now when the position was dire and the Yuan Clan crumbled.

The brothers' panic rippled through the army. Soldiers whispered among themselves, their fears feeding on one another. Some speculated that Lie Fan's forces were already on their way to Luoyang. Others questioned the Yuan family's ability to lead. The once-proud army began to unravel, cohesion giving way to doubt.

Wen Chou stood outside the tent, his weathered face betraying the strain he had endured. The loss of Yan Liang had already shaken him deeply, and now, with the fall of Nanpi, he felt like a dam on the verge of breaking. He had tried to maintain discipline among the troops, but the brothers' panic had made that impossible.

"General," one of his lieutenants ventured cautiously, "the men are losing faith. They need direction. What are your orders?"

Wen Chou's eyes burned with a mixture of anger and despair. "Orders?" he growled. "How can I command when the sons of Yuan Shao bicker like frightened children? How can I inspire when our own leaders doubt?"

Inside Luoyang's fortified walls, Cao Cao and his advisors gathered to assess the situation. Guo Jia, known for his keen insight, was the first to speak. "The fall of Nanpi is a devastating blow to Yuan Shao's forces. Panic will spread like wildfire through their ranks, and their cohesion will crumble. This is the moment we've been waiting for."

Xun Yu nodded in agreement. "A decisive counterattack now could break them entirely. Yuan Shao's forces outside Luoyang are vulnerable, their leadership in disarray."

Cao Cao leaned back in his chair, a slight smile playing on his lips. "The heavens favor us. Send word to Zhang Yan, Zhang He, and Gao Lan. They are to strike from the rear. Our forces within Luoyang will launch a coordinated assault. Wen Chou's army will be caught between us. Crush them, and Yuan Shao's dreams of dominance will be over."

The orders were sent swiftly, and Cao Cao's camp buzzed with activity as preparations for the counterattack began. Meanwhile, in Yuan Shao's camp, chaos reigned. Wen Chou, in his desperation to salvage the siege, ordered reckless attacks on Luoyang's walls. Waves of soldiers were sent forward without coordination, their assaults easily repelled by Cao Cao's disciplined defenders.

Yuan Tan confronted Wen Chou in the command tent, his face red with anger. "What are you doing?" he demanded. "These attacks are useless! You're wasting lives!"

Wen Chou's patience finally snapped. "And what would you have me do, Yuan Tan? Wait for Lie Fan to descend upon us? Perhaps you would like to lead the charge yourself?" His voice was thick with sarcasm and bitterness.

Yuan Shang, watching from the corner of the tent, spoke timidly. "We should retreat. Preserve what remains of our forces and regroup at Zhongshan."

Wen Chou's laugh was hollow. "Retreat? Do you think Cao Cao will let us simply walk away? Do you think Lie Fan will stop at Nanpi? We are cornered, and you both argue like children."

As the tension in the tent reached its peak, a scout burst in, his face pale. "General! Reports from the rear! Zhang Yan, Zhang He, and Gao Lan have launched an attack! Our supply lines are compromised!"

Wen Chou's face darkened. "Damn it all!" He slammed his fist on the table, the sound echoing through the tent. "Prepare the troops. We'll face them head-on. If we're to fall, we'll fall fighting."

Despite Wen Chou's attempts to rally the troops, the army's morale was beyond repair. The men fought without conviction, their movements sluggish and disorganized.

Cao Cao's forces, striking from within Luoyang, coordinated perfectly with the rear assault led by Zhang Yan, Zhang He, and Gao Lan. The Yuan army was caught in a deadly pincer, their ranks collapsing under the relentless onslaught.

Knowing that the situation was futile, Wen Chou rallied his most elite men. Yuan Tan and Yuan Shang, bringing their own contingent of elite guards, followed suit, and together they began a desperate push to retreat.

The chaos of the battlefield surrounded them as they fought through Cao Cao's tightening noose. Men fell on both sides, screams and the clash of steel filling the air, but Wen Chou pressed on, his face a grim mask of determination.

"Hold the line!" Wen Chou roared, his voice cutting through the din of battle. His men followed, their loyalty to him unwavering even in the face of certain defeat. Despite their efforts, the Yuan forces' retreat devolved into a rout. Soldiers threw down their weapons, some surrendering to Cao Cao's forces while others simply fled, abandoning the banners they once carried with pride.

As Wen Chou's group broke through the initial wave of resistance, they were met with a new challenge. Before them stood three of Cao Cao's formidable generals: Xiahou Yuan, Xu Huang, and Xu Chu. The trio, flanked by their own elite soldiers, formed a wall that blocked the retreating Yuan forces.

Xiahou Yuan stepped forward, his expression calm but resolute. "Wen Chou, Yuan Tan, Yuan Shang! Lower your weapons and surrender. My lord, Cao Cao, has given his word, your lives will be spared if you yield."

Yuan Tan and Yuan Shang hesitated, their faces pale and drenched with sweat. The weight of defeat pressed heavily on their shoulders. They glanced at each other, silently debating whether surrender was their only option. But before either could respond, Wen Chou, his judgment clouded by rage and despair, let out a furious cry.

"Spare us? Spare us after destroying everything we've built? Never!" Without waiting for a reply, Wen Chou spurred his horse forward, charging directly at Xiahou Yuan, Xu Huang, and Xu Chu.

"No! Wait!" Yuan Shang shouted, but it was too late. Wen Chou's fury had consumed him.

The three generals raised their weapons, and prepared for the onslaught. Wen Chou's spear darted forward with precision and ferocity, his years of battle experience evident in every move. Xiahou Yuan parried the initial strike, his blade ringing out as it met the spear. Xu Huang flanked to Wen Chou's right, his axe swinging in a wide arc, while Xu Chu charged from the left, his massive rod hammer cleaving the air.

The battle between Wen Chou and Cao Cao's generals was ferocious. Blades clashed, and sparks flew as each warrior tested the other's limits. Wen Chou's strength and skill allowed him to hold his ground, even against three opponents.

He fought like a man possessed, driven by a mix of pride and hopelessness. Blood trickled from wounds on his arms and legs, but he pressed on, his attacks relentless.

"Is this all you have?" Wen Chou snarled, deflecting a strike from Xu Huang's axe. He countered with a thrust aimed at Xu Chu, who barely sidestepped the attack. Despite his bravado, it was clear he was tiring. His movements became slower, his strikes less precise.

Xu Huang, noticing the change, pressed the advantage. "Your strength is failing, Wen Chou. Surrender while you still can."

Wen Chou spat, his defiance undiminished. "I would rather die than kneel to Cao Cao!"

The three generals coordinated their attacks, their experience and teamwork proving too much for the weary Wen Chou. Xiahou Yuan distracted him with feints, forcing Wen Chou to overextend. Xu Huang capitalized on the opening, his axe grazing Wen Chou's side and drawing a deep wound. Wen Chou staggered but refused to fall. With a roar, he swung his spear in a wide arc, forcing his opponents to momentarily step back.

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Name: Lie Fan

Title: Overlord Of The Central Plains

Age: 32 (199 AD)

Level: 16

Next Level: 462,000

Renown: 1325

Cultivation: Yin Yang Separation (level 9)

SP: 1,121,700

ATTRIBUTE POINTS

STR: 951 (+20)

VIT: 613 (+20)

AGI: 598 (+10)

INT: 617

CHR: 96

WIS: 519

WILL: 407

ATR Points: 0