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Story of: Three Kingdoms: I, the Emperor of Wei, am loyal and honest!Cao Ang, who traveled to the Battle of Wancheng, decisively said no to the fate of being tricked to death and refused to be an honest man.
Awakening the traitor version of the Eternal Emperor System, in the intrigues of the Three Kingdoms, he begins his journey to become a movie king by being a traitor internally but showing loyalty externally.
Lu Bu died in Baimenlou? Sir, please go in peace. I, Cao Ang, am a kind man. I will support your wife and daughter by myself!
Liu Bei didn't know how to raise him, but he killed him and had a bad reputation for harming the virtuous? With a backhand move, Liu Bei was killed by Yuan Shao. What does it have to do with my honest man Cao Ang?
Guan Yu and Zhao Yun were saddened by the loss of their lord? I, Cao Ang, am a man of benevolence and righteousness, and it is my duty to take in the powerful generals without a master!
Boss Cao is a good wife? Cao Ang said: My father is too old to work hard, so let me do it. Who asked me, Cao Ang, to be filial?
Cao Cao: My son, the world has been unified by our father and son. Since my father was born as a minister of the Han Dynasty, I cannot bear the name of usurpation. I will be King Wen of Zhou, and you can take the throne.
Cao Ang: I, Cao Ang, am loyal and honest, how can I be a usurper? Father, it’s getting colder. Isn’t it too much to add a yellow robe to you?
Cao Cao: The traitor is harming me! Everyone in the world knows that I, Cao Cao, is treacherous, but they don’t know that my son is a hundred times more treacherous than me.