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ion that made Yangjue Ai and Zuo Botao die rather than separate。 I was in charge of Xiapi; but the place lacked provision and there was no help。 I would have fought to the death; but there was on my shoulders the responsibility for my sisters…in…law。 Wherefore I had to take care of my body lest I betrayed your trust。 And so I made a prisoner of myself; hoping to find a way of release。 I heard of you lately in Runan。 I must; however; bid farewell to Cao Cao and bring the ladies with me when I e。 May I perish; victim to the superhuman powers; if I have harbored any traitorous thought。 Ink and paper are poor substitutes for what I would say; but I look to see you soon。〃
Chen Zhen left with this missive; and Guan Yu went to tell the women。 Then he proceeded to the Prime Minister's palace to say farewell。 But Cao Cao knew what he was ing for; and at the gate Guan Yu found the board intimating that no one could be received。 So he had to return。 However; he bade his own few soldiers prepare to start at any moment。 He also gave orders that everything received from Cao Cao was to be left in the quarters。 Nothing was to be taken。
Next day he again proceeded to the palace to say farewell to his patron; but again found the board hanging there to show there was no admission。 So it was several times; he could never enter。 Then he went to see Zhang Liao; but Zhang Liao was indisposed。
〃This means Cao Cao will not let me go;〃 thought Guan Yu。 〃But I am going; and I shall hesitate no longer。〃
So he wrote this letter:
〃As a young man I entered the service of the Imperial Uncle; and pledged myself to share his fortunes。 Heaven and Earth witnessed this oath。 When I lost the city; I made three requests which you granted。 Now I hear my brother is with Y