Chapter 85 Should I accept Cao Ang as my disciple? I am the Imperial Tutor of the Great Wei Dynasty?
Chapter 85 Should I accept Cao Ang as my disciple? I am the Imperial Tutor of the Great Wei Dynasty?
"What!?"
"My father is going to stay there and try to persuade the clan elders?"
Dongjun, Yanzhou
Upon hearing Cao Hong's report, Cao Cao rubbed his head helplessly.
He knew that his father, Cao Song, was actually a very easy person to talk to.
The real challenge lies with the group of elderly clan elders.
Unfortunately, neither Cao Cao nor Cao Song had any good solutions for them.
Putting everything else aside, the seniority of those clan elders alone was enough to suppress Cao Cao and his son Cao Song!
Let alone in the Han Dynasty, which was known for its filial piety.
Even in later generations, most young people have no way to deal with elderly people who are of a high generation and rely on their age to act superior.
Helpless, Cao Cao had no choice but to signal Cao Hong to take Cao Ang away to rest.
Looking at Cao Ang's increasingly upright figure, an idea came to Cao Cao's mind.
After having lunch with Cao Ang and Lady Ding, Cao Cao and Lady Ding discussed the matter:
“Madam, Ang’er is twelve years old this year. Although he has already started his formal education, he has basically learned all the characters.”
"But it's time to find him a teacher!"
Madam Ding said without looking up:
"Isn't it too early?"
"Besides, you can't just take any teacher as your mentor. If he doesn't have enough knowledge, I'm afraid he won't be able to teach Ang'er well."
Cao Cao waved his hand and said:
"Madam, you are mistaken."
“Ang’er is my eldest son, Cao Mengde’s eldest son. He must grow up quickly and take on the family business!”
Upon hearing this, Madam Ding rolled her eyes.
"Cao Cao, how dare you say that to yourself?"
"When you were seventeen, you were still peeping at widows bathing with Yuan Benchu and the others."
"Ang'er is many times better than you!"
Cao Cao's face instantly darkened.
The key point is that Mrs. Ding was absolutely right.
Cao Cao, who had known Lady Ding since childhood, could not hide anything from her.
Lady Ding did not intentionally want to harm Cao Cao.
As a mother, she would naturally praise and agree with her own son.
In Madam Ding's eyes, Cao Ang was the most outstanding child.
but.
Madam Ding's kindness to Cao Ang does not mean she spoils the child.
In the end, he agreed to Cao Cao's request to find a teacher for Cao Ang.
When Lady Ding heard that Cao Cao intended to introduce Su Yu to Cao Ang as his teacher, she was even more in favor of it.
She knew very well that without Su Yu's planning, her man could not have built a state so quickly.
In terms of strategy, ability, and character, Su Yu is qualified.
Thus, the scene unfolded where Cao Cao brought Cao Ang to find Su Yu.
……
Su Yu personally cooked today and invited Cai Zhaoji to his residence for a chat.
The only thing missing in their relationship right now is the marriage proposal.
Cai Yong was extremely satisfied with Su Yu.
He's handsome, knowledgeable, and well-mannered—he's the perfect son-in-law!
But perhaps it's a woman's intuition.
As soon as Cai Zhaoji arrived at the door today, she set her sights on Han Dai.
As Cai Yong's daughter, Cai Zhaoji naturally knew some of the stories about Han Dai.
The daughter of Han Fu, the governor of Ji Province, willingly became a bodyguard by Su Yu's side.
Anyone who hears about this would probably assume that the two are having an affair.
Cai Zhaoji was no exception.
Although she was confident that she would definitely become Su Yu's legal wife.
However, special attention was still paid to Han Dai.
Even during dinner, Su Yu felt the atmosphere was somewhat heavy.
Thinking about this, Su Yu couldn't help but feel a headache coming on.
These days of spending time with Han Dai have allowed Su Yu to understand Han Dai better.
To put it bluntly, Han Dai is not the kind of girl who is spoiled and pampered.
With her only desire for revenge, she may be somewhat oblivious to other emotions.
But who is Su Yu?
Having traveled from the future to the late Han Dynasty, winning the heart of a girl couldn't be easier for him.
Even though Han Dai's heart was as hard as stone, it gradually melted as she spent time with Su Yu every day.
in fact.
It's not that Su Yu has to do anything in particular.
He was afraid that Han Dai was only focused on revenge and would impulsively attempt to assassinate Yuan Shao alone, just like in the original history!
That would be such a shame.
after all.
Even if the assassination succeeds, Han Dai will definitely be killed by Yuan Shao's guards.
Not to mention, the probability of Han Dai succeeding in the assassination was already slim.
It's pointless except for throwing your life away.
But after all.
Hearing Han Dai and Cai Zhaoji chatting and laughing together, Su Yu felt something was amiss.
Women, oh women, on the surface they're always the best friends.
Only they themselves know what they are really thinking.
Just as Su Yu was worrying about how to communicate with the two women, Cao Cao's voice rang out from outside the courtyard.
"Ziyi! Ziyi! Are you home?"
"Cao has come to see you!"
Like heavenly music, Su Yu instantly saw a glimmer of hope!
He now had a perfect excuse to send the two women beside him to the backyard to chat.
Cai Zhaoji and Han Dai also heard Cao Cao's voice. The two tacitly bid farewell to Su Yu and went to the backyard.
Soon, Cao Cao led Cao Ang into the courtyard.
This was the first time Su Yu had met Cao Ang.
Cao Ang's eyebrows and eyes resembled Cao Cao's.
But his skin color and face resembled his birth mother, Liu.
After Liu's death, perhaps because Madam Ding had raised her from childhood, it was because of this.
Although Cao Ang and Madam Ding were not directly related by blood, their temperaments were extremely similar.
In short, it wasn't the slightly dark complexion of Cao Cao.
"Ziyi, this is your eldest nephew, Cao Ang."
"Come here, Ang'er, quickly call him 'Master'!"
Cao Ang, being sensible, addressed Su Yu as "Sir".
The reason why he addressed Cao Cao as "sir" instead of "uncle" was a clever little trick.
He wanted Su Yu to acknowledge Cao Ang as his disciple, so naturally he would address him as "Master".
"Young Master Ang, there's no need for such formalities."
"My lord, why did you bring Young Master Ang here today...?"
Cao Cao scratched his head sheepishly and said:
“Ziyi, Ang’er is twelve years old this year.”
"What Cao means is that he wants you to be Ang'er's teacher."
"After all, Cao doesn't trust anyone else."
Cao Cao was absolutely sincere when he said that.
People like Cheng Yu and Xun Yu are definitely not lacking in knowledge or ability.
However, in terms of Cao Cao's level of trust, even these two combined cannot compare to Su Yu.
Only Su Yu could reassure Cao Cao enough to entrust Cao Ang to his tutelage.
Su Yu's gaze swept over Cao Ang.
Honestly, it's a real shame about Cao Ang.
If it weren't for the historical incident of "one cannon killing three sages" in Wancheng, Cao Ang would definitely be the only rightful successor of Cao Cao's camp.
People like Cao Pi and Cao Zhi have to step aside.
after all.
Cao Ang was not only the eldest son of the legitimate wife, but also deeply loved by Cao Cao.
The uncles and elders from the Cao, Xiahou, and Ding families would certainly choose to support Cao Ang rather than anyone else.
In this situation.
Cao Cao's other sons, unless they had extraordinary abilities, simply couldn't compete with Cao Ang.
If Su Yu were to accept Cao Ang as his disciple...
That means Su Yu must ensure that Cao Ang does not die in Wancheng as he did in the original history.
Su Yu is very protective of her own.
How can you accept a disciple and then watch them die in battle?
The benefits of accepting Cao Ang as a disciple are also obvious.
When the Great Wei was established, Su Yu became the true "Imperial Tutor of the Great Wei"!
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