Volume 1 Chapter 64 The Trend Will Change (Seeking Bookmarks)
Huang Yueying never expected that her husband would not only caress her in front of the servants but also pick her up.
Her already shy face instantly flushed with a crimson glow, her bashful intentions overflowing like a tidal wave.
"Husband, what are you doing? Quickly put me down." Huang Yueying begged with a mix of shame and surprise.
Yan Liang smiled and said, "As a newlywed husband who has been away on expedition for several days, I have neglected my wife. Now it's time to make up for it."
His words were unbridled and extremely "frivolous", causing the maids around him to blush and secretly giggle.
While speaking, Yan Liang had already stepped into the inner room and kicked the door shut with his heel.
Huang Yueying understood her husband's intention and became even more embarrassed, blushing as she complained: "How can we do that in broad daylight?"
Yan Liang didn't respond, gently placing her on the couch, and his hot body pressed down on hers, with that hard object below his abdomen naturally pressing against hers.
A few days after their wedding, Huang Yueying was already familiar with worldly matters, but she couldn't help being stirred up by the spring feelings, except for being teased by Yan Liang.
In just a moment, her skin as white as snow was flushed with wave after wave of red, and the original shyness gradually faded away, replaced by charming eyes like silk.
Seeing her like this, Yan Liang's heart was filled with fierce passion, he kissed her fragrant neck and jade-like face, his tiger-like paws roaming up and down, undressing her.
Huang Yueying's eyes were tightly closed, her teeth lightly biting her moist red lips, she was panting and moaning, half-pushing and half-allowing Yan Liang to undress her.
In an instant, that slender body as white as snow was fully exposed before his eyes.
Yan Liang only felt his blood vessels bulging, the primitive frenzy in his body surging like a wild beast, he deeply swallowed a mouthful of saliva, his body tightly pressed against hers, indulgently caressing her delicate body.
Huang Yueying slightly arched her back, allowing those hands to search and explore her own body as they pleased.
Soft peaks can only be grasped, snowy buttocks are tender to the touch, after a short while, Huang Yueying is already fragrant with sweat, panting, and naturally slightly separates her jade legs.
Yan Liang had already been burned by fierce flames, but he harbored evil intentions and refused to enter the cauldron.
Huang Yueying was already infatuated, her passion burning like a fire, she didn't care about anything else, she just furrowed her delicate eyebrows, spoke softly and begged, her nostrils trembling as if she were crying.
Yan Liang leaned in close to her ear and said with a smile: "Madam, you're as radiant as the spring river today."
Huang Yueying was teased by him until her face turned as red as a peach blossom, and she wished to find a seam in the ground to drill into. For a moment, she felt ashamed and couldn't bear it.
This appearance only made Yan Liang's heart feel extremely pleased, and he could no longer restrain himself. His ambition surged forth, and he directly attacked Huang Long.
Yan Liang was like a raging lion, fiercely lashing out at the prey under him, while Huang Yueying was like an immortal in ecstasy, desperately trying to please.
After several rounds of frenzy, stirring up a chaotic and dark sky, with sweat pouring down like rain, Yan Liang finally withdrew his troops in satisfaction.
Yan Liang was exhausted, his whole body tired to the point of no strength, and he fell asleep on Huang Yueying's body, snoring loudly in a short while.
Huang Yueying was pressed down and her slender hands pushed several times, but she couldn't budge that tiger-like body.
Seeing Yan Liang's tired look, Huang Yueying knew he was exhausted from the expedition and couldn't bear to wake him up again. She had no choice but to hold on to the weight herself, unknowingly her eyelids grew heavy, and she also fell into a dream.
Yan Liang opened his eyes when it was already near sunset.
A wisp of golden sunlight shot in through the window, and the fine rays of light sprinkled on Huang Yueying's face, that sleeping pretty face exuding a quiet beauty.
Yan Liang was dazed for a moment before realizing that he had actually fallen asleep on top of his wife, and couldn't help but feel some embarrassment, hastily moving his body down.
He made a slight movement, and Huang Yueying, who was sleeping, was disturbed and also opened her eyes drowsily.
Huang Yueying, who had come back to her senses, looked at her husband's staring eyes and smiled lightly: "Husband, you're awake."
"I just woke up too." Yan Liang gently stroked her temples, looking apologetic, "Why didn't you wake me up, madam? I've been pressing against you for so long."
Huang Yueying smiled softly and said: "I see that husband is physically and mentally exhausted, I don't have the heart to disturb his sleep."
Hearing such words, Yan Liang was deeply moved by Huang Yueying's thoughtfulness and tenderness, his emotions uncontrollable, he lowered his head and gave her a deep kiss on the face again.
Huang Yueying smiled slightly with her head bowed, liking it in her heart, but she didn't reveal it, and instead leaned tightly into Yan Liang's arm, feeling the warmth and solidity of his chest.
After this tender daytime encounter, the husband and wife's feelings for each other had deepened even further.
Two days later, Xu You, who was in charge of the scouts, returned with the latest developments from the Battle of Guandu.
It's almost nine months since Yuan Shao sent troops from Ye City to Guandu, and the Battle of Guandu has been fought for nearly a year.
Since Cao Cao retreated to Guandu, he had been in a passive position of being beaten. Yuan Shao launched a fierce attack on Guandu with an army of 100,000 men for several months.
After Cao Cao withstood Yuan Shao's wave after wave of fierce attacks, Yuan Shao seemed to realize that he could not break through the enemy camp in a short period of time, so he changed his strategy from quick victory to protracted warfare.
As Yuan Liang had anticipated, according to the scout Cao Zhen's report, several months of fierce battles had depleted Cao Cao's food supplies, and his remaining grain was only enough for one month.
But then he heard another piece of news from Cao, which made Yan Liang feel a sense of drama.
Cao Cao, who was running out of food, reluctantly chose to take a risk and launch a night raid on Yuan Shao's grain stores at Wuchao. However, due to his deep penetration into enemy territory and unclear knowledge of the defenses of Wuchao, he suffered a defeat and retreated.
"Cao Mengde is indeed bold, but the city of Ukou is heavily guarded, and Yuan Shao must have taken heavy precautions. If he can succeed without internal help, it would truly be a great miracle in all history."
Xu You held the intelligence of the Battle of Wuchao, with a hint of sarcasm in his words.
Yan Liang was secretly laughing in his heart.
In the historical Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao was forced to a point where he had exhausted his arrows and grains. Even if Xu You hadn't surrendered, there would have been no choice but to take the risk of launching a surprise attack on Wuchao.
Xu You's surrender brought Cao Cao detailed information about the garrison at Wuchao, as well as the passwords to get past the pickets. This was how Cao Cao was able to penetrate deep into Yuan Shao's territory and burn the grain stores at Wuchao.
Unfortunately, Xu You had already been deceived by Yan Liang and was now here. Even if Cao Cao managed to launch a surprise attack on Wu's camp, it would be difficult for him to succeed.
"It seems that the Battle of Guandu will be over within a month, and when that happens, regardless of who wins or loses, the world will enter a completely new situation."
On the side, Yijue sighed.
Yan Liang snorted coldly, "There is no winner or loser now. The situation has already become very clear. Cao Cao will definitely lose."
He spoke with confident and decisive language, as if he had a clear plan in mind.
Whether it was Xu You or Yi Ji, they were both surprised when they heard Yan Liang say so definitely that Cao Cao would certainly be defeated.
"Cao Mengde's failure in the Battle of White Horse was not due to internal strife, whereas Yuan Shao is plagued by infighting. Both sides have their strengths and weaknesses. How can you be so certain that Cao Cao will definitely lose at this point?"
Xu You expressed his doubts, knowing well about Yuan Shao's character and did not have absolute confidence in Yuan Shao's victory.
Yan Liang waved his hand and said, "Cao Cao will definitely lose, it's just a matter of time. Next month we'll see the outcome, so there's no need for you all to waste your breath on this matter. Instead, let's think about how we can reap the benefits after Cao Cao's defeat."
As a superior, Yan Liang did not need to explain everything to his subordinates, he had the power of arbitrary decision.
Yan Liang was so confident that although the two had doubts, they did not dare to question him again.
After a moment of contemplation, Xu You stroked his beard and said: "If Cao Cao fails in the Battle of Guandu, his various units will inevitably fall into disarray. We should take advantage of the situation to launch an attack on Wan City, capture the entire Nanyang Commandery, and then make other plans."
Yan Liang nodded slightly, deeply approving of Xu You's proposal. In fact, he had long since taken the city of Wan and fully occupied Nanyang.
Nanyang is one of the counties, adjacent to Luoyang in the north, Xudu in the east, connected to Shangyong in the west which can reach Hanzhong, passing through Wuguan then can go to Guanzhong, going south then can take Jing and Xiang.
The strategic importance of this place can be seen from this.
After capturing this place, Yan Liang's strategic space will be greatly expanded, rather than being limited to taking Jingzhou in the south.
Moreover, Nanyang is a land of abundance, and although it has been ravaged by war in recent years, its population remains the largest among all prefectures under Jingzhou. With people and land at his disposal, Yan Liang should have no worries about recruiting soldiers and buying horses.
"Hmm, Mr.'s plan is not bad, it seems..."
Yan Liang had barely finished speaking when a scout rushed in hastily.
"Report to General, the 20,000 dan of grain and fodder sent by Liu Jing Sheng were robbed halfway."
Liu Biao heard that Yan Liang had defeated Liu Bei, and he became even more fearful of Yan Liang. He voluntarily sent 20,000 units of grain as a token of support, claiming it was an act of solidarity as allies.
Yan Liang listened and frowned, saying: "Who is so bold as to dare rob the commander's grain?"
"General Hui, according to the escaped soldiers, the grain was robbed by a group of bandits wearing brocade clothes and carrying copper bells, whose origin is unknown."

