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ed; urging his horse forward。 But he suddenly drew his sword and rode back after Lu Boshe。
〃Who is that ing along?〃 called Cao Cao。
Lu Boshe turned and looked back; and Cao Cao at the same instant cut Lu Boshe down。
Chen Gong was frightened。
〃We were wrong enough before;〃 cried Chen Gong。 〃What now is this?〃
〃When he got home and saw his family killed; think you he would bear it patiently? If he had raised an alarm and followed us; we should have been killed。〃
〃To kill deliberately is very wrong;〃 said Chen Gong。
'e' Karl; a reader: 〃True; true。。。。 'Cao Cao' has to do what he can to preserve the life of his saviour 'Chen Gong'; and continue the grand task; which is much more important than the lives of a few friends of his father。 More lives will be lost in affairs of the state。 Cao Cao is realistic; logical。 Throughout the story; he just demonstrates the most appropriate path; for the grander purposes。〃 。。。。。
'e' Matteo; a reader: 〃I think that Cao Cao is the Machiavelli's Prince。。。 We cannot say he was cruel or evil。。。 He is; and Luo Guanzhong said the same in the first chapter of the book; the man for this moment of war and revolt。。。 that's all。〃 。。。。。
〃Rather we let down the world than the world let us down!〃 was the reply。*
Chen Gong only thought。 They rode on some distance by moonlight and presently knocked up an inn for shelter。 Having first fed their horses; Cao Cao was soon asleep; but Chen Gong lay thinking。
〃I took him for a true man and left all to follow him; but he is as cruel as a wolf。 If I spare him; he will do more harm later;〃 thought Chen Gong。
And Chen Gong rose intending to kill his panion。
In his heart lie cruelty and venom; he is no true man;
In noug
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