Relying on this reason, Dong Cheng finally met the rumored second son of the Sima family, Sima Yi, in the woods outside Shanyang.

Dong Cheng saw that the rumored second son of the Sima family was not as cunning as the rumors said, but he looked like a jade, gentle and elegant. Before they met, he gave people a feeling of spring breeze.

However, under this spring breeze-like face, "Seven Eight Zero" had a pair of eyes as sharp as a hawk, which seemed a little unfathomable.

Only from this pair of eyes could Dong Cheng vaguely feel some of the meaning of eagle-like and wolf-like, but this feeling of being scanned only lasted for a moment, and then disappeared without a trace, making Dong Cheng almost think that the scene he just felt was just an illusion.

But Dong Cheng did not relax his vigilance. Instead, he became more alert and vigilant to the young man in front of him. This person could be so flexible. Dong Cheng knew that this young man was definitely not simple.

Dong Cheng could even feel that the sharp eyes just now were deliberately shown by this young man to shock Dong Cheng.

If this young man didn't want to, he would be able to retract all the sharpness in his eyes and heart, so that people could not feel it at all.

In fact, this is indeed the case. After all, in the original history, Sima Yi had experienced the three generations of Cao Wei, Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, Cao Pi, and Cao Rui, Emperor Ming of Wei.

Cao Cao was a treacherous hero in troubled times, with deep foresight and the ability to judge people.

Afterwards, Cao Pi, Emperor Wen of Wei, was also a great leader.

Cao Rui, Emperor Ming of Wei, was also a wise ruler.

Three generations of wise rulers were all capable and powerful figures, but they all valued Sima Yi, who was so-called eagle-eyed and wolf-looking, and did not execute him.

After the death of Emperor Ming of Wei, Cao Rui, the successor could not suppress Sima Yi, and even the general Cao Shuang, who assisted in the administration, was played around by Sima Yi.

From his early 20s to his 70s and 80s, Sima Yi's disguise as the sole ruler of Cao Wei was undoubtedly successful, so if he had not done it on purpose, Dong Cheng would not have felt the sharpness of that moment.

After glancing at Dong Cheng, Sima Yi stood up with a smile, bowed to Dong Cheng and said: "I am Sima Yi, and I pay my respects to the General of Chariots and Cavalry.0"

Looking at Sima Yi who was saluting respectfully in front of him, Dong Cheng only thought of one sentence in his heart, that is, courtesy first and then force. (To read the exciting novels, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

Although Sima Yi was respectful at the moment, Dong Cheng could feel Sima Yi's contempt for him from this respect.

This contempt was not an insult, but an examination of Dong Cheng from the perspective of wisdom and thinking.

This gave Dong Cheng the illusion that all his thoughts were seen through by the young man in front of him, and a chill rose in his heart.

The last time Dong Cheng felt this feeling was when he felt it on the young general Cao Ang in the hall.

That is to say, at this moment, Dong Cheng's heart raised Sima Yi to the same level as Cao Ang.

He naturally had more curiosity and expectations about the real decision-maker of the Sima family.

If Sima Yi really had great talent like Cao Ang.

Then, the success rate of cooperation with the Sima family would naturally be higher.

Toppling the father and son of the Cao family would not be just talk...

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