The Three Kingdoms: The tyrant’s unfilial son, Cao Cao broke his defense
  • The Three Kingdoms: The tyrant’s unfilial son, Cao Cao broke his defense

  • Shi Qingyun
  • 50Chs|9.9Score

In one day, he became Cao Cao’s unfilial son, Cao Shuo.

Coinciding with Cao Cao’s defeat in Wancheng, he was seriously injured and recuperating. He took the opportunity to fake his death to test the ability of the philosophers.

Activating the Tyrant Model, Cao Shuo rebelled and took over the throne. He became the head of the Cao family and embarked on the path of conquering the world.

"Ding…take Empress Fu as a concubine. Accomplished the achievement of taking in many beauties!”

"Ding! You have completed the achievement of severe punishment!”

"Ding…Rebuilding Epang Palace, completion of construction!”

Thus, Cao Cao, who was secretly observing, began to jump back and forth between anger and surprise.

Several years later, Cao Shuo pacified the world, led a million troops, and returned from the western expedition to Rome, preparing to ascend the throne.

Cao Cao could only show himself,[I want to take back my power. I can’t let you continue to engage in militarism. Sooner or later, the Cao family will be defeated!]

All the civil and military officials: Please move the Retired Emperor to the Mediterranean to retire!

Cao Cao had broken through his defense.

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