t into the road to his own city; but soon Xiahou Dun came up again and attacked fiercely as before。 Evening came and still Guan Yu was hemmed in; so he went up on a low hill of Tushan Mountains upon which he encamped for a rest。
Guan Yu was surrounded on all sides by enemies。 By and by; looking toward his city; he saw the glow of fire。 It meant that the traitors; who had e in to surrender; had opened the gate; and the enemy had gone in force。 They had made the fires in order to perplex and distress Guan Yu; and indeed the sight saddened him。
In the night he made efforts to escape from the hill; but every attempt was checked by flights of arrows。 At daybreak he prepared for one more effort; but before moving he saw a horseman riding up at full speed and presently discerned Zhang Liao。
When within speaking distance; Guan Yu said; 〃Are you e to fight me; Zhang Liao?〃
〃No;〃 replied Zhang Liao。 〃I am e to see you because of our old friendship。〃
Wherefore Zhang Liao threw aside his sword; dismounted; and came forward saluting。 And the two sat down。
〃Then naturally you have e to talk me over;〃 said Guan Yu。
〃Not so!〃 said Zhang Liao。 〃Sometime ago you saved me。 Can I help saving you?〃
〃Then you desire to help me。〃
〃Not exactly that;〃 replied Zhang Liao。
〃Then what are you doing here if you have not e to help me?〃
〃Nothing is known of the fate of your elder brother; nor whether your younger brother is alive or dead。 Last night your city fell into the hands of Cao Cao; but neither soldiers nor people were harmed; and a special guard was set over the family of Liu Bei lest they should be alarmed。 I came to tell you how well they had been treated。〃
〃This is certainly talking me over;〃 said Guan Yu。