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Chapter 3: Strange Omens Gather, Lü Bu Forms an Alliance with Chen Gong

  Three Kingdoms New Lü Bu

  This was Lü Chuan's first time killing someone, but at this moment he didn't feel panicked. He watched as the rider slowly fell to the ground, with the long-handled weapon still lodged in his chest. Seeing that the other person was indeed dead, Lü Chuan's tense nerves immediately relaxed, and he let out a long sigh, collapsing to the ground.

  Yanni saw Lü Chuang kill someone and couldn't help but scream again. When Lü Chuang heard the scream, a fire rose up in his heart and he violently shouted: "Shut up!"

  Yanni was so scared that she didn't dare make a sound, covering her small mouth with both hands, and started to sob "Woo...".

  After a fierce struggle, Lü Chuan sat on the ground panting. He didn't know what had happened and couldn't understand why the horseman wanted to kill him for no reason. But now, regardless of anything, he had killed someone, and reality still had to be faced.

  After resting on the ground for a while and recovering some physical strength, Lü Chuan returned to normal. At this moment, there was no one around, and he didn't understand the environment at all. Now, the only way to understand the situation is through the corpse lying on the ground with its eyes wide open.

  Lü Chuan found it a bit strange that he wasn't afraid of the dead person in front of him, maybe it was his nature or something had happened. He no longer had the mood to care about so many questions, and instead decided to find out for himself.

  Lü Chuan took a step forward, his right hand grasping the hilt of the sword, and with a sudden jerk, "Hiss", another gush of blood spurted out from the blade.

  Lü Chuan weighed the weapon with both hands, and it was quite heavy, at least 40 or 50 kilograms. Anyone who can wield such a heavy weapon is definitely not an ordinary person. The weapon was forged from a single piece of steel, with a main blade that had a diamond-shaped tip, similar to a spearhead. On either side of the blade were two curved blades that didn't match each other, like a knife and a sickle. Below the sickle were two small crescent moon shapes. On top of the crescent moons were two characters, which Lü Chuan could roughly make out as "Fan" and "Tian". The weapon was then connected to a long handle by a section that resembled a twisted rope. At the end of the handle was a triangular cone, on top of which seemed to be another character, but it was too blurry to read clearly. However, judging from the font, it looked like the character "Mo" (ink).

  Lü Chuan's hands danced with the weapon, which was a bit heavy but felt very smooth. Lü Chuan recalled that when he had thrust it into the cavalryman's chest earlier, the inertia generated by the weight of the weapon itself seemed to have great force.

  Lü Chuan grasped the middle of his sword with both hands, raised it above his head, and swung it around. This attempt was unsuccessful, as the sword whirred loudly above his head, gaining more momentum and speed by the second, its power growing more ferocious with each swing. In the end, he couldn't stop it at all. Lü Chuan found himself in a predicament, and let out an angry roar. Borrowing the momentum, he chopped downwards towards the ground, and saw that his sword had sunk entirely into the earth with a "chi" sound.

  At this time, the corpse on the ground was still bleeding, and a big hole was exposed. Lü Chuan also felt a bit nauseous, so he looked around again. He found that the horse that had been tripped over earlier was now standing up, eating grass not far away. Lü Chuan walked over, and the horse seemed to be a little shy, shaking its head. Lü Chuan slowly stretched out his left hand and gently stroked the horse's neck, and the horse finally calmed down.

  Lü Chuan stroked the horse as he walked to its side, discovering not only a bow on its back but also a goatskin water bottle and a bundle.

  Lü Chuan led the horse back and tied it to a weapon stuck in the ground. He took off the bundle and found a set of clothes inside, as well as a package of dry rations. However, the dry rations were hard and black, like neither steamed buns nor pancakes, and he didn't know if they could be eaten. There were also some copper coins and several small gold ingots. When Lü Chuan saw the small gold ingots, he secretly rejoiced in his heart. He didn't know if he was born to be a bandit or not, but money was something everyone liked. Lü Chuan rummaged through the bundle again and found a small brocade bag. Inside the brocade bag were two silk scrolls. Lü Chuan opened one of them, which was full of complex characters, mentioning things like Wuyuan, Jiuyuan, and Lü Bu, seemingly some kind of identity certificate. The other scroll mentioned Lü Bu, Meng Yong, Bingzhou, Taiyuan, Dingyuan, and so on, seemingly a letter of recommendation. When Lü Chuan saw these two silk scrolls, his head spun, as he thought back to everything that had happened after the carriage accident.

  Yanni also calmed down a lot, seeing Lü Chuang staring blankly at the two pieces of brocade, and couldn't help but walk over to take a peek. Lü Chuang simply handed the brocade roll to her. Yan Ni also figured out the general idea of the brocade roll, muttering to herself: "Could this person be called Lü Bu?"

  Lü Chuan couldn't help but laugh bitterly: "Hehe... Lü Bu? Which Lü Bu? The Three Kingdoms' Lü Bu?"

  Yan Ni was also stunned at this time, and exclaimed in surprise: "Could it be that we were sucked back into the Three Kingdoms by that whirlpool?"

  Lü Chuan turned his head to look at her. Lü Chuan couldn't determine the current situation, but one thing was clear: he had to change clothes quickly and leave this crime scene. So, without paying attention to Yan Ni, he took off the blood-stained clothes by himself, then tore a clean piece of cloth to roughly bandage his wound. He changed into the clean set of clothes from his luggage.

  Yan Ni saw Lü Chuang undressing and was frightened, letting out a loud shriek. Lü Chuang was annoyed by her screaming. Earlier when he was fighting with that person, she only knew how to scream and didn't know how to help. She would randomly let out eerie cries, which made his anger surge. He turned around and roared: "Shut up! What are you screaming about? If you scream again, I'll rape you." Yan Ni was frightened into silence, not daring to make a sound.

  Lü Chuan put on his clothes, packed up his luggage, pulled out the three arrows and quiver from the corpse's back, roughly wiped off the bloodstains, and hung them on the horse. Then he pulled out his sword, used the clothes on the corpse to wipe clean the blood and dirt on the blade, looked at the two characters "Fan Tian" on the blade, and smiled bitterly: "Fan Tian? Could it be that this is really the halberd of Fang Tian? Could it be that he is really Lü Bu of the Three Kingdoms?"

  Yanni was flustered again, pulling on Lü Chuan's arm: "What to do? What to do? If we really get sucked back into the Three Kingdoms by that whirlpool, what are we going to do?"

  Lü Chuan wasn't very familiar with history. But when playing games, he also knew that the late Eastern Han Dynasty was a cruel era, and now he is on the grasslands. If the location hasn't changed, this area should be in the Hetao region, where the Southern Xiongnu repeatedly rebelled, the Qiang barbarians roamed freely, and the Xianbei invaded the borders year after year. That's an even more brutal place where only the strong survive.

  Lü Chuan glanced at Yan Ni, sneering: "Hmph, if we really went back to the era of survival of the fittest, I would be Lü Bu, Lü Fengxian. You'd better behave yourself, or else I'll rape you that day."

  Yanni was threatened with rape by Lü Chuan twice in an instant. The first time was fear, and the second time was anger. Yanni was threatened by Lü Chuan, furious with her eyes wide open and smoke coming out of her nostrils.

  Actually, Lü Chuan was also annoyed. He still didn't believe he had returned to the Eastern Han and thought those were just empty words, wanting to leave this haunted place early. After packing up his things, he mounted his horse, which didn't have a saddle and only had one stirrup. Fortunately, the horse wasn't very spirited, and after several attempts, Lü Chuan managed to ride it. With one hand grasping the reins and the other holding a halberd, he swung it around on the horseback, muttering to himself: "No matter if you're a real or fake halberd, today in my hands, I'll call you Ghost Halberd, Heaven-Defying Ghost Halberd." After finishing his words, he rode the horse in a circle, signaling Yanni to mount up. However, Yanni ignored him. Lü Chuan sat on the horse, looking down at Yanni from top to bottom, and her cleavage was completely exposed. The corner of Lü Chuan's mouth involuntarily curled up, revealing an eerie smile, with his eyes gleaming with desire. Only he didn't know that this expression was exactly the same as when Lü Bu first saw Yanni after dying earlier.

  Yanni discovered Lü Chuannan's appearance and hurriedly covered her mouth. Her phoenix eyes angrily stared at him.

  Lv Chuan saw her appearance and couldn't help but laugh, his mood greatly improved. "Come on up," he said with a smile. "Do you want to stay here with this dead person until nightfall? Who knows, there might even be wolves roaming around at night."

  This really scared Yan Ni, she had to obediently follow Lv Chuan's words, stepped on the stirrup and sat behind Lv Chuan, holding his arm. Lv Chuan gently patted the horse's belly, and the horse began to move forward. Lv Chuan remembered the direction Lu Bu went earlier, so he rode towards that direction. After a while, they indeed saw a small path trampled out. Now they didn't have to worry about not finding anyone, the two of them rode one horse, following the small path heading south.

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