Yu Wu

Chapter 1: wedge

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Chonghua has produced two young and promising generals, and the two are as distinct as fire and water.

The one who is like water is called Mo Xi. He is cold and abstinent. He is single until now. The army's bet on when Mo Shuai will sacrifice his chastity has accumulated enough to make any poor ghost become rich overnight.

The hot one is called Gu Mang. He is warm-hearted, loves to laugh, and loves fragrance and jade. If he had to pay a pocket of money every time he kissed a girl, then he would probably have lost all his fortune in his underwear.

Before Gu Mang did not treason, there was a day when he had a whim, took a book he had compiled, and ran over to Mo Xi to write a commentary.

At that time, Mo Shuai was in charge of approving documents and was busy with military affairs, so he just asked Gu Shuai, "What did you write?"

"Write everything." Gu Mang said enthusiastically, "Food, sightings, travel notes on mountains and rivers, pictures of soldiers and battles, and trivia."

Mo Xi took the book, raised the pen and hung his wrist, dipping the ink to criticize.

Gu Mang smiled and finished speaking: "I also wrote about you."

Mo Xi suddenly became alert, stopped the movements of his hands, and looked up at him.

"… what did you write about me?"

Gu Mang said sincerely: "Actually describe your past and me."

"What past events?"

Gu Mang scratched his head, he laughed a little bit shyly, and quickly said, "Everything."

"… "

Mo Xi didn't answer any more, stared at him for a while, lowered his long eyelashes, and put down two lines of cold and harsh block letters on his front face expressionlessly:

This is a banned book, and those who violate it will be punished.

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