Samsara Tower: Only I Know the Plot!-Chapter 237: Yan Ren Zhang Fei is Here! Who Dares to Fight?

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.
Chapter 237: Chapter 237: Yan Ren Zhang Fei is Here! Who Dares to Fight?

In the distanceโ€”

When the generals of Caoโ€™s army saw Fenric catching up to Zilongโ€™s BMW on foot and then leaping up to deliver a mid-air kick to Zilongโ€™s lion head, they couldnโ€™t help but gasp. ๐—ณ๐š›๐šŽ๐šŽ๐˜„๐•–๐•“๐•Ÿ๐• ๐šŸ๐šŽ๐•.๐—ฐ๐• ๐ฆ

Especially Pang De and Xu Chuโ€”both of whom had once exchanged blows with Fenric. Their expressions turned pale with dread.

If Fenric hadnโ€™t shown mercy back then, would their graves already be overgrown with grass by now?

Despite their fear, they were inwardly grateful. If nothing else, they owed their lives to Fenricโ€™s restraint.

While the generals were trembling in fear, Old Caoโ€™s eyes lit up with joy.

"Hahaha! With such a mighty general at my side, why should I worry about the chaos in the world?" he laughed heartily.

Anyone familiar with The Romance of the Three Kingdoms knewโ€”aside from his admiration for capable womenโ€”Old Cao adored valiant warriors.

He had once spared Guan Yu, tried to capture Zilong alive, and was always ecstatic when fierce generals served him.

Now, he looked absolutely delighted.

"Arush, courtesy name Zhongyeโ€”a nameless foot soldier," Fenric said with a faint smile, stepping forward. "General Zilong, I respect your valor. But Iโ€™m under orders from my Lord. Please donโ€™t make things difficult for me."

Zilong rose from the ground, Liu Shan in his left arm, sword in his right, staring down Fenric without fear.

"General Arush, I will never surrender. If you want to stop Zilongโ€”take my life!"

Fenric couldnโ€™t help but feel a twinge of pain.

Loyalty was Zilong-edged sword. Noble at times. Dangerous at others.

And this was one of those times.

He didnโ€™t doubt Zilongโ€™s resolve.

After a moment of thought, Fenric said calmly, "Then how about this: General Zilong, lay the child down and face me in fair combat. If you defeat me, Iโ€™ll let you go. If you lose, you stay behind."

He added coldly, "As for the childโ€”Liu Beiโ€™s flesh and blood, isnโ€™t he? I will personally beg my Lord to spare him... or burn him alive. How about that?"

Zilongโ€™s eyes widened.

But after thinking for a momentโ€”he actually nodded.

"Very well. According to General Arushโ€™s proposal. But I trust you will keep your word."

What swayed Zilong most was the fate of Liu Shan. As long as the boy lived, the Lord might yet come to rescue him. And Zilong could answer to his conscience.

Everything else was secondary.

He carefully placed Liu Shan beside him, raised his sword, and said with burning eyes, "Please enlighten me."

Truth be told, Zilong knew he stood no chance against a monster like Fenric.

But surrender? That wasnโ€™t in his vocabulary.

There was no "yield" in Zilongโ€™s heart.

"General Zilong, please," Fenric said respectfully, gesturing for him to make the first move.

Zilong wasted no time.

"Haah!"

With a fierce shout, he lunged forward, sword flashing like a cold dragon.

Even without his famed silver spear, Zilongโ€™s speed was terrifying.

He was, after all, a top-tier generalโ€”renowned throughout the Three Kingdoms for his unmatched combat prowess. Few dared claim superiority.

But this timeโ€”

His opponent was not human.

As an A-rank boss, even with his abilities restricted, Fenricโ€™s base stats alone far outclassed any general from this era.

Zilongโ€™s lightning-fast swordplay? Still too slow in Fenricโ€™s eyes.

A slight shiftโ€”

Fenric dodged the thrust and extended a finger toward Zilongโ€™s forehead.

With his current power, even marble would crack beneath that finger. A human skull? Not even a contest.

But to Fenricโ€™s surprise, Zilong didnโ€™t dodge at all.

Instead, his expression hardenedโ€”and he charged forward, full force!

"No! Heโ€™s trying to commit suicide!" Fenric realized, instantly shifting from a strike to a push.

And thenโ€”

His face changed.

Zilongโ€™s sword wasnโ€™t meant for Fenric.

It was aimed at his own neck!

"The hell?! Thatโ€™s way too extreme!"

Fenric stopped holding back. His speed exploded.

Crack!

Zilongโ€™s arm suddenly went limpโ€”snapped by Fenric in the nick of time.

The sword clattered to the ground.

"General Zilong, why?" Fenric sighed, frustrated.

Zilong gave a bitter smile. "I knew I wasnโ€™t your match. But I wanted to repay my Lordโ€™s kindness with my death. Please... let the army pass."

"Not happening."

Without another word, Fenric dislocated Zilongโ€™s other arm, preventing another suicide attempt.

"General Zilong, believe me. Following Liu Bei leads nowhere."

The pain wouldโ€™ve sent most men into shock.

But Zilong didnโ€™t cry out. He simply frowned.

"Please donโ€™t slander my Lord."

"Itโ€™s not slander. Itโ€™s a fact. Liu Bei will lose. But... forget it. We wonโ€™t argue now. Just knowโ€”if you die, that child wonโ€™t survive either."

He spoke the words plainlyโ€”but the threat was clear.

Fenric held down Zilong and scooped up little Liu Shanโ€”who seemed strangely fascinated by the man holding himโ€”and walked toward Cao Cao.

"My Lord, mission accomplished."

"Hahahaha!"

Old Cao burst into laughter.

To think Fenric had captured Zilong aliveโ€”it filled him with joy.

Heโ€™d seen everythingโ€”every move, every blowโ€”and Fenricโ€™s performance had utterly amazed him.

"Zhongye, youโ€™ve done us a great service. Weโ€™ll record your merit. After the war, Iโ€™ll see you properly rewarded!"

"Thank you, my Lord!"

Fenric was all smiles.

But it wasnโ€™t because Old Cao promised him a reward.

He wasnโ€™t even from this worldโ€”what would he do with wool as a reward?

What really made him happy was the system notification.

Just moments ago, after capturing Zilong, his reputation had increased by more than 10,000 points!

So satisfying!

According to the plot, Zhang Feiโ€”should be ahead.

Cao Cao glanced at Zilong with admiration and praised, "General Zilong, your bravery is indeed remarkable. But I wonderโ€”why do you serve such a tyrant?"

Zilong was taken aback. Hearing Cao Cao compare Liu Bei to King Zhou of Shang, he immediately retorted angrily, "My lordโ€™s name is known throughout the world for his benevolence and righteousness. How dare you slander him?"

"Youโ€™re nothing but a hypocrite!"

Cao Cao shook his head, clearly having seen through Liu Beiโ€™s usual tricks.

He then asked calmly, "Now that youโ€™ve fallen into my hands, are you not afraid Iโ€™ll take your life?"

Zilong didnโ€™t even flinch.

"If you want to kill me, then kill me!"

Seeing Zilongโ€™s unyielding spirit, Cao Caoโ€™s eyes gleamed with appreciation. He could tell Zilong was a man of loyalty and righteousness.

Just like Guan Yu.

Now, another loyal warrior had appeared before him.

"If you are willing to serve under me, I will spare your life."

Zilong didnโ€™t seem surprised by the offer. But his loyalty lay firmly with Liu Bei. He responded resolutely, "I will not serve a traitor or a thief. Zilong will never surrender!"

Cao Cao didnโ€™t get angry despite being insulted.

He had long grown used to such accusations.

Instead, he smiled and asked, "If Iโ€™m the traitor, then what about Liu Bei? He led tens of thousands of civilians away from their homes, into this chaos. What are they supposed to do now? How should I deal with them?"

As he spoke, he raised his hand and motioned for Zilong to look into the distance.

"Look at them. They couldโ€™ve lived peacefully in their hometowns. If not for Liu Beiโ€™s personal gain, would they be suffering like this?"

Zilong followed his gaze and saw countless refugeesโ€”old, young, weak, and illโ€”struggling to survive. For a moment, he was speechless.

Liu Bei had taken too many people with him. Morally, it was hard to justify.

With such a large group on the move, accidents were inevitable. Even if they followed willingly, Liu Bei shouldโ€™ve persuaded them to stay.

"These people followed my lord of their own accord!" Zilong insisted, still defending Liu Bei.

"Hahaha! History will judge fairly," Cao Cao chuckled, ending the debate.

Then, turning his attention to the baby in Fenricโ€™s arms, he asked, "Is this Liu Beiโ€™s son?"

Zilong instantly became alert. "What are you planning?"

Cao Cao smiled and said grandly, "I, Cao Cao, am not so petty as to harm a child. Come!"

A guard stepped forward.

Cao Cao pointed at the infant. "Take this boy and return him to Liu Bei."

It was a dangerous mission.

But the guard didnโ€™t even blink. He took the child, mounted his horse, and galloped off to find Liu Bei.

Zilong was stunned. He looked at Cao Cao in disbelief.

Cao Cao laughed heartily. "General Zilong, since you refuse to defect, I wonโ€™t force you. Stay here for now. When Liu Bei is captured, Iโ€™ll let the two of you reunite."

"In the future, if you plead for his life, I will consider your loyalty and spare him."

With that, Cao Cao ignored Zilongโ€™s gloomy expression and ordered his men to escort him away and see to his injuries.

Naturally, Zilongโ€™s dislocated armsโ€”wrenched out by Fenricโ€”were treated by a military doctor.

Everyone present could see through Cao Caoโ€™s real intention.

Fenric was among them.

At this moment, even he had to admire Old Cao.

This man truly deserved his title as a schemer among schemersโ€”a political genius of his era.

Sending Liu Beiโ€™s son back looked like a gracious act.

But in reality, it severed Zilongโ€™s path of return.

Liu Bei knew Zilong went to retrieve his son. Now that the child had come back alone, yet Zilong stayed in Caoโ€™s campโ€”how could Liu Bei trust him again?

Even if Cao Cao let Zilong go back now, Liu Bei might hesitate to use him.

Classicโ€”a clever wedge strategy!

Simple. Effective.

The march continued.

When they reached Changban Bridge, a cavalry scout rode back with an urgent reportโ€”there seemed to be an ambush ahead.

Cao Cao led his generals forward to investigate.

Fenric was among them.

At the far end of the bridge stood a burly man with a rugged face, thick eyebrows, an upside-down tiger beard, and wide glaring eyes. He held a mighty Eight-span Serpent Spear and stood alone on the bridge.

Behind him, the woods were shrouded in dust and stirred with noise, as if thousands of horses were running through them.

No one could tell whether there was an ambush or just a bluff.

Then the man shouted with a thunderous voice, shaking heaven and earth:

"I am Zhang Fei of Yan! Who dares face me in a life-or-death duel?!"

His roar echoed like rolling thunder.

The soldiers of Caoโ€™s army were so shaken by his presence that they trembled with fear.

Fenricโ€™s eyes gleamed with excitement.