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The five hundred and forty-sixth Zhang Pujin crossing the big crisis of Zhao Jun

"What?" Ju Xin's shock was extraordinary. His previous calm expression could no longer be maintained. He grabbed the messenger's shoulder and shouted sternly: "What's going on?"

The messenger stammered: "Go back to the general, yesterday a side division of the Qin army raided Anmenmen. Now the entire Anmenmen Pass has fallen, and at least tens of thousands of Qin troops have crossed the Yellow River from that place!"

"Sanmen?" Ju Xin was stunned by lightning and suddenly stopped.

He thought that the main force of the Qin army was camping here, so the direction of the Qin army crossing the river must be here.

In order to seek stability, Ju Xin even arranged a large number of patrol posts within a range of hundreds of miles upstream and downstream.

But Ju Xin never expected that the Qin people would cross the Yellow River more than 200 miles upstream and unexpectedly conquered Anmen Pass!

Hanmen Pass, that is two or three hundred miles away.

The Qin army was obviously opposite Pujin Ferry, so how did they run to the upper reaches of the Yellow River hundreds of miles away to cross the river and unexpectedly conquered Anmen Pass?

Ju Xin was extremely shocked and was stunned when he stood there.

After a cup of tea, Ju Xin took a deep breath and forced himself to get rid of the endless negative emotions.

At this time, Ju Xin, as the head coach, must be calm and calm, otherwise it would be impossible to lead the 50,000 Zhao soldiers under his command out of the predicament.

Yes, dilemma.

With the landing of the Qin army on the shore gate, Ju Xin and the 50,000 Zhao soldiers led by him are now facing a very serious crisis.

If you are not careful, then the troops under Ju Xin are likely to be directly made into dumplings by the Qin people and completely wiped out by the Qin people in Pujin Ferry!

When Ju Xin thought of this, he immediately grabbed the Zhao army scout in front of him and shouted: "Let me tell me, how many Qin troops are there?"

The Zhao army scout was shocked by Ju Xin's sudden shout. After several breaths, he said: "Go back to General, since Anmen Pass had fallen when I arrived, I did not dare to look close to me, but just took a few glances from afar. But what is certain is that the number of Qin troops is at least more than 10,000, and there are many ships continuously crossing the river!"

After hearing these words, Ju Xin immediately frowned deeply.

If what the scout said was not wrong, then at least 20,000, no, the Qin army quietly crossed the Yellow River and occupied Anmen Pass a hundred miles north of Pujin Duch.

Not good, very bad.

If this Qin army took advantage of the situation and marched south after occupying Anmen Pass and attacked the Juxin troops of Pujin Duke on the left and right sides with the main force of the Qin army on the other side of the river, then the 50,000 Zhao troops located in Pujin Duke would be really a turtle in the jar.

When Ju Xin thought of this, he felt a chill coming out of his heart.

Wu'anjun, Wu'anjun, I didn't expect that you put your main force opposite Pujin Duke with great fanfare, but your real intention was Hanmen Pass!

Miscalculation, too miscalculation!

So Ju Xin hurriedly asked the scout in front of him again: "Do you see clearly the direction of the Qin army's march?"

But this time, the scout did not get the answer that satisfies Ju Xin.

Because the Qin army did not rush to set out after seizing Anmen Pass but chose to repair it on the spot, the Zhao army scout naturally had no way to judge the direction of the Qin army's surprise troops' next march, and could only return to Pujin Ferry with a quick horse and report to Ju Xin to Ju Xin.

Ju Xinhui withdrew the scout and paced back and forth with some anxiety.

"From time, this Qin army should have set out from Anmen Pass at this moment, and the direction of their march is likely to be Pujin Dui!"

When Ju Xin thought of this, he could no longer calm down and immediately summoned all the middle and high-level generals of the Zhao State defenders and announced a fact to these generals very seriously.

"Send the order immediately, and the entire army will withdraw after an hour!"

As soon as Ju Xin's order was announced, several Zhao army generals standing in front of him were immediately stunned.

OK, why are you going to retreat suddenly?

Someone couldn't help asking, "General, why is this?"

"Why?" Ju smiled bitterly, his face full of bitterness: "Because Anmen Pass has been occupied by the Qin people, if we are a little late, then the entire army will probably be buried here!"

The generals of Zhao were shocked when they heard this. No one asked any questions anymore. They immediately went back to convey orders to summon their subordinates.

With this order, the entire Zhao army's Pujindu camp immediately became in chaos.

You should know that since the war started, this camp has been operated by Ju Xin for almost two months. Various military supplies are piled up like mountains. Not to mention an hour, it is probably difficult to fully understand even a day.

But Ju Xin also knew that the situation was urgent at this moment, and if he did not retreat, he would worry about the entire army being wiped out.

So after thinking about it, Ju Xin felt ruthless and finally gave another extremely reluctant order.

"Burn, burn everything in the camp, including all the ships at the ferry!"

When he said this order, Ju Xin felt that his heart was bleeding.

You should know that there are 50,000 stones of grain, 10,000 sets of armor, countless bows, crossbows, and hundreds of bed crossbows made by the craftsmen of Zhao State over the past few days.

If used properly, Ju Xin could use these things to firmly block the main force of Qin led by Bai Qi on the west bank of the Yellow River.

But Ju Xin knew more clearly that if all these things were not burned, the Qin army would soon use these materials to continue to attack other places in Hedong County to continue to kill and injure the Zhao soldiers under Ju Xin's command.

The retreat of the 50,000 troops was not an easy task. After several hours, Ju Xin led the last batch of troops to leave the Pujindu camp in Zhao State.

Perhaps because of guilt, Ju Xin rejected the proposal of his subordinates to retreat first, but personally led a cavalry of thousands of people to cut off the rear.

Amid the sound of horse hooves, the cavalry held torches and shuttled through every corner of the camp.
Chapter completed!
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