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Chapter 55 Take what you need

Lu Ping refused to surrender. Although his anger and pain almost lost his mind, he still knew clearly the consequences of losing the heavy army.

Since he accepted this task, he has not had a safe sleep. He must ensure the safety of heavy troops at the cost of his life. People are in the same place, heavy troops are in the same place, heavy troops are in the same place. Now that heavy troops are not guaranteed, he would rather die than live in the world. To protect heavy troops, his family will still be safe and safe, and surrender. Even if his life is temporarily saved, what should he do in the future? How can the safety of his family be guaranteed? He would rather die than surrender.

Li Fengyun sneered, chopped off the heads of the two captains, hung them on Lu Ping's chest, stuck his neck, pushed them out of the cabin, and "showed the cruise ship."

Outside the cabin, the Yingyang Guard, who was guarding the ship, was fighting fiercely with the soldiers of the Fengyun Brigade. Suddenly, he saw his Shangguan being held hostage, both lieutenants were killed, and the three highest officials were wiped out, and he immediately lost his fighting spirit. The commanders were all killed, so what else should I fight? Stop the armed and surrender. So he sent a message to the guards of each ship and surrendered.

The rebels were cheering and thunderous. A miracle happened. The rebels captured the fleet carrying heavy troops without bloodshed, and achieved amazing results.

The next day, the prefect of Qiao County received the news that the heavy army was robbed and almost fainted. After that, the gods could not save him. It was a trivial matter to lose the official hat, and he was afraid that his life would be difficult to save. He immediately hated Fei Huai. If this man had not listened to the advice and crossed the border to kill the rebels without authorization, it would not have been such a shocking disaster? He then urgently reported to the Dongdu and impeached Fei Huai. He also urgently reported to the Zuoxiao Guard Mansion in Pengcheng, asking General Dong Chun to quickly dispatch troops to encircle and suppress the rebels. He must recover the heavy army, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable. In the end, he urgently wrote to Fei Huai, boy, the heavy army was robbed, and you are dead. Don't say that your father is the Wu Benlang General of the Wei Mansion, even if your father is the chief magistrate, he will not be able to save your head.

Fei Huai was delaying for a day at the foot of Mangdang Mountain. He couldn't believe that he had actually lost his target. He was furious for this and beat several scouts to death. Wang Yang sighed helplessly, it was not that the thief was cunning, but that the soldiers of the palace were vulnerable. Middle-earth had been peaceful for a long time, the military was abandoned, and the soldiers of the government were negligent in training, just like a knife in a box. They were not sharpened, but when they were waiting for it, they were already rusted and dull. Who could they blame?

Fortunately, the scout finally found the clue the next day, and Fei Huai hurried south to pursue him. Unexpectedly, he suddenly received a urgent case from the county magistrate, and the heavy troops were robbed. All the weapons, the ship escorted the ship Yingyang Guard, the boatman of the fleet, and the sailors were robbed by the traitors.

Fei Huai was extremely shocked. Over the past few days, he was angry by the traitors. In the pain and despair of his future, he was determined to kill the thieves and vent his anger. He had thrown the matter of protecting the heavy fleet out of the sky. The same was true for Wang Yang. In his memory, this fleet should have not entered the country, so why was it suddenly robbed in Linhuan? Did he remember the wrong time? He remembered the wrong time, but because he was determined to suppress the thieves, he had forgotten the time.

Fei Huai was in so much pain, not because his head was difficult to protect, but a series of setbacks destroyed his confidence. Fei Huai had been smooth sailing for decades. He was in his thirties and was appointed as the general of Yingyanglang. He had a lot of military achievements and had a successful career. He thought he was a civil and military strategist, had the ability to inspire words, guide the country, and had the talent to contribute to the world. Unexpectedly, he was played by several small thieves today, and was fooled around and lost his life. This kind of blow and setback was fatal. It suddenly destroyed Fei Yao's confidence, leaving him with all his thoughts and no business.

What should I do next? Should I give up the pursuit, follow the advice of the county magistrate, return to Yongcheng to clear the waterway, wait for the imperial edict to be dismissed from office and imprisoned, wait for death, or chase it to the end, and kill the thieves to the death?

Fei Yao was unwilling to give up. He could not have confidence, but he could not have a strong will. Anyway, he would die. Instead of dying on the execution ground and letting countless people laugh at it, it would be better to die on the battlefield and die with the thieves. At least he could have angered and died as a place for death. He would not implicate the adults in his family and make him unable to look up in front of his colleagues.

Wang Yang made the same choice: chase and chase to the end, at most, both jade and stones will be burned.

Two officials from Yingyang Mansion in Yongcheng led their troops to attack the Huan section canal, and the heavy fleet was robbed. What caught the eye was a mess. After the thieves successfully robbed, they set off another fire and burned the fleet. Fortunately, when the ships were approaching, they saw thieves robbing and left one after another. They escaped by luck, which also kept the channel partially open and not completely interrupted.

Fei Huai sent his guards to find the nearby boatman and sailors to inquire about clues, but he couldn't help but be shocked.

Han Yao was very good at it. He gathered thousands of people in a short period of time. Now he has robbed the heavy fleet and his strength has skyrocketed. It is estimated that there will be greater actions next. But Fei Huai was puzzled by what he wanted to rebel? What was the purpose of the rebellion? He was a well-deserved local snake in Qiao County. He wanted wind and rain, and there was nothing. Why did he have to go to a good life, but he had to lick blood from the knife? Fei Huai really couldn't figure it out, but he didn't think too much about it. For him, there was only one thing at present, to chase him, kill him, and to rush over his horse, and corpses were everywhere.

Fei Huai and Wang Yang immediately ignored the advice of the county magistrate of Qiao County, led their troops to continue pursuing, and entered Pengcheng County again. However, this time it was to enter Qi County.

Qi County is in the southernmost part of Pengcheng County. It was proposed by Han Yao. Han Yao is also very clear about the consequences of plundering heavy troops. If you rebel on a small scale, it is like a mosquito biting a tiger. It doesn’t matter. The court will not pay attention to it. At most, the local government and Yingyang Mansion will just urge the local government to quell the rebellion as soon as possible. But if you plunder heavy weapons that are enough to equip 5,000 elite soldiers, you are not mosquitoes, but raptors with sharp teeth and sharp teeth. You have the ability to turmoil local situations and threaten domestic security and stability. The court will pay extreme attention. The emperor and the center will mobilize the army to encircle and suppress the heavy troops at all costs.

It can be foreseen that in the next half month, Yingyang Mansions in Henan (mainly referring to the Great Gyeonggi area centered on the eastern capital Luoyang), Yu (Ying, Ru area), and Xu (north of the Junhe River centered on Pengcheng) will flock to it. With the current strength of the rebel army, they are unable to resist at all, so they can only carry out strategic retreats.

Where to retreat? If you retreat to the northeast and west directions, you will collide head-on with Yingyang Mansion, which was ordered to suppress the rebellion. All temporarily safer retreat directions are to go south and cross the Huai River to enter the Jianghuai area.

Li Fengyun and Chen Rui did not object, but did not clearly support this suggestion. Instead, they made ambiguous words, saying that they would take one step at a time, and go south to Qi County first, and do some work in a temporary manner.

This battle was seized hugely, and it was a weapon that the rebels urgently needed. Weapons were the guarantee of the rebels' survival. With weapons, the rebels' strength suddenly increased, and the confidence and morale of the soldiers also suddenly increased. The prestige of the white-haired coach Li Fengyun was also increased.

Everyone was quite troublesome about this battle before, especially Han Yao and his subordinates, and they lacked confidence. The heavy fleet was protected by Yingyang Guard, and Yingyang Mansion along the way would also send troops to protect him. There was no chance of winning in this battle. Unexpectedly, the result was unexpected to everyone. As soon as the attacking drum sounded, the Yingyang Guard on the ship had to surrender without fighting before the rebel soldiers launched a full-scale attack.

Afterwards, everyone learned that the credit was all white-haired handsome. He disguised himself, went deep into the tiger's den, slaughtered two lieutenants, captured an Eagle Fighter General, resulting in the ship-guarding Eagle Yang Guard group without a leader and fell into chaos. Then the White-haired handsome general threatened the life of the Eagle Fighter General, and forced his officers to order surrender. As a result, the rebel army robbed an entire fleet without bloodshed.

What a great contribution. I don’t know whether it is intentional or unintentional, nor do I know if anyone is manipulating it behind the scenes. In short, after being exaggerated and spreading rumors, the white-haired coach has become a legendary hero. His tall image penetrates into the hearts of every rebel soldier and is respected by everyone. Although the impact caused by this is not obvious in the short term, if the rebel army’s victory is frequently spread and rapidly grows, its influence will be difficult to estimate.

Han Yao didn't care about this. He had confidence in himself, and his subordinates would not easily change their ranks and betray their benefactors. Of course, if he wanted to always win the loyalty of his subordinates, he had to work hard to protect his subordinates' vital interests. Therefore, he was extremely strong in the distribution of spoils, and he was not allowed to make a profit and was very particular about it.

The allocation plan proposed by Han Yao was that the two captured regiments of 400 Yingyang Guards were owned by Qiao Army, while the boatmen, sailors and servants were carried by about 600 people belonged to the Cangtou Army. The robbers, long spears, strong crossbows and other heavy weapons, as well as ordinary weapons such as swords, bows and arrows, were divided into two, and half of the one army was.

According to this distribution plan, Han Yao took advantage. Yingyangwei was a military soldier and a professional soldier. Even though he was negligent in training and had not fought for many years, they practiced martial arts since childhood, and were proficient in swords, guns, sticks, and martial arts. Some were even skilled in archery and horses. As for all kinds of matters in war, they knew everything. How could they not know that? Therefore, the survival ability of the military soldier, especially on the battlefield, was far higher than that of ordinary people. The boatman and sailors ate strength and rice. Although they had water skills, they had too many limitations. As for martial arts, they were not even a stunner, and most people had never even touched swords, let alone killing people in wars.

Han Yao asked for four hundred eagles and Yangwei, but gave 600 strong men to Li Fengyun. It seemed that Li Fengyun took advantage, but fools knew that it was Han Yao who actually took advantage of the big one. Half of the heavy weapons in one army seemed reasonable, but in fact, Han Yao took advantage of the advantage. Han Yao had few troops and Li Fengyun had many troops. Such a "fair" distribution, Li Yunfeng obviously suffered a loss.

Han Yao has his own purpose in taking advantage of this blatant advantage. He takes retreat as a step forward, attacks strongly first, takes the initiative first, and forces Li Fengyun to compromise. If he falls into a passive position first and is pressed by Li Fengyun step by step, he will eventually compromise. In this way, Qiao Jun's interests will inevitably be damaged.

Li Fengyun knew very well that he could only compromise and let Han Yao take advantage of one of them. So Li Fengyun summoned Chen Rui, Lu Mingxing and others to discuss and unify his understanding. He then told Han Yao that the Cangtou Army accepted more than 600 boatmen, sailors, and tragic servants, but three regiments were built on this basis. In this way, the Cangtou Army had seven regiments and one brigade, one brigade, and one 500 men, while the Qiao Army expanded to six regiments and one 1,200 men. In this way, it would be inappropriate for the two armies to divide the weapons equally.

Han Yao was satisfied. His real purpose was to go to the two regiments of Eagle Yanggu. The weapons were good, especially heavy troops, but they needed suitable people to use them to the fullest and exert their maximum power. Otherwise, it would be a burden or a waste. It would be better not to do so.

Li Fengyun's idea is completely opposite to Han Yao. He also wants people, and weapons are placed second, but he only wants boatmen and sailors. For no reason, the poor are simple and honest and obedient. As long as you treat them well, respect them, and care for them, they will repay you with your life. In the era of war, if an army wants to survive in a difficult environment, the most important thing is not martial arts or combat experience, but strict military discipline, high morale and strong cohesion.

Both sides took their own needs and were very happy. Han Yao thought he had taken advantage, but Li Fengyun laughed secretly, "Mr. Han, you are going to be unlucky."

The rebel army had just rested for two days, and the scout came quickly to report that the Yingyang Mansion in Yongcheng was chasing him, and it was almost close.

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