397 [torrent] (six)
The head of Guyuan Walled City.
Luo Kedi stood behind the wall, looking at the Zangfeng Guards who stood like javelins on the flat ground in the middle of the village. He also looked at the scorching sun above his head in early October, and gradually understood why the Zangfeng Guards were able to show off their skills only after they had formed an army for more than a month. Such a powerful fighting force.
After repelling the Western Wu light cavalry and wiping out the Western Wu infantry, the Tibetan front guards did not rush to other military strongholds immediately, but rested in Guyuan stronghold. Pei Yue asked the four commanders to continue to practice the formation and military regulations, and at the same time, he also paid attention to the previous The rewards for the first battle are detailed.
According to the regulations of Daliang, the reward for a beheaded person is 50 taels of silver, 30 taels for serious injury and disability, and 50 taels for death in battle.
Pei Yue personally decided that the rewards of the Tibetan Front Guards would be doubled.
Yang Yingji naturally disagreed with this. If everyone spent money like he did, Daliang's treasury simply couldn't afford it. But Pei Yue's temper was different from others, and he ignored the middle-aged man's protest and instead asked him to be honest. After sorting out the battle achievements, Yang Yingji almost fainted with anger. He had always been known for being ruthless in the Longgong Camp, and he had never seen anyone more ruthless than him.
Pei Yue still had a lot of things to deal with, and if he couldn't bear to argue with him, he directly asked Chen Xianda and Fu Hongzhi to take Yang Yingji away. One of them was rude and the other was eloquent, enough to deal with the experience officer.
Luo Kedi has always been watching silently, and has a deeper understanding of Pei Yue's methods. At the same time, he also understands why the Zangfengwei can show a firm temperament that is difficult for a new army to possess. The usual rigorous training is one reason, and the other is It is a high amount of silver reward. For most ordinary soldiers, they may not understand the principles of family, country and world, but they must understand the weight of silver.
Two days passed by in a flash, and Luo Kedi knew what Pei Yue was waiting for.
In fact, when the young powerful man said those words, Luo Kedi thought there was something wrong with his ears.
Looking at the wars recorded in history books, it is not that no one made a desperate move to cut off their retreat, but there were also people who fought to find a way out in desperate situations. However, these old events could not make Luo Ke's enemies fearful. Only Pei Yue's strategy was described in an understatement. , causing him to wake up from his dreams frequently in the past two days.
Such a plan can no longer be described as audacious, but can be called hysterical madness.
"Commander Luo."
A clear voice woke Luo Kedi out of his trance. He turned to look, quickly stepped forward and bowed his hands, saying, "I have met Sir Sir."
"No need to be polite." Pei Yue waved his hand, stopped beside him, looked at the Zangfeng guards who were training in the village, and said calmly: "The reply from Marquis Jining has arrived, do you want to take a look?"
Luo Kedi's heart moved slightly, and he immediately nodded and said: "The general would like to see it."
Pei Yue smiled softly, took out a letter from his sleeve and handed it to Luo Kedi.
Luo Kedi meticulously checked the seal and verification of the secret letter before reading the letter word for word.
He put the letter away respectfully, returned it to Pei Yue, cupped his hand and said, "Please give me the order, Sir."
Pei Yue did not answer this question. He sighed softly with a little surprise: "I underestimated Marquis Jining. I originally thought that he would not agree to my ridiculous strategy."
Luo Kedi lowered his head slightly and said carefully: "Sir, although Marshal Tang is using his troops prudently, he will not turn a blind eye to the fighter planes."
Pei Yue shook his head and said, "This is not a good opportunity."
Luo Kedi said in a deep voice: "There is no foolproof strategy when facing an enemy. As long as there is a 50% chance, it is worth a try."
Valley
Pei Yue looked at his firm expression, and suddenly changed the topic and said with emotion: "Commander Luo may not know that after arriving in Lingzhou, I was very disappointed with the governor's office and Wuwei Marquis. I originally thought that if such a person existed, Daliang would definitely be hurt.
Regardless of how we move our muscles and bones, not to mention protecting Hucheng, as long as we can defend the enemy outside Lingzhou, we will be considered successful."
Of course Luo Kedi understood that this was a sign of Pei Yue's trust in him, otherwise he would not have said it so directly. He slowly replied: "Sir, I don't know what Uncle Xue Fang is like. I only know that he is a little greedy for money.
As for Marquis Wuwei, he is a close confidant of Cheng'an Houlu Military Aircraft. Otherwise, he would not be able to take the position of commander-in-chief of Guping Camp."
Although these words are not completely untrue, the fact that he can say them in front of Pei Yue is enough to show that he also regards Pei Yue as one of his own.
Pei Yue said with satisfaction: "However, after I came to the Northern Front, I met Yang Qiancheng and Commander Luo successively, and I realized that most of my previous views were one-sided. Especially this reply from Marquis Jining, whose courage is very rare.
I would never leave such an important matter in the hands of a young person."
Luo Kedi smiled and said: "It is precisely because of the ability that Sir Alex has shown before that Marshal Tang is willing to try. However, Sir, please forgive me for being blunt. Marshal Tang will not attack with all his strength from the beginning. I am afraid he will also leave some."
Room and retreat.”
Pei Yue nodded and said: "It's just human nature and beyond reproach. Commander Luo, I need your help in the future progress."
Luo Kedi said seriously: "Please tell me, Sir, I will go all out in the end."
Pei Yue spoke unhurriedly and in great detail, explaining every detail clearly.
The more Luo Kedi listened, the more shocked he became. In the end, he couldn't help but stand upright, just like Chen Xianda and others behaved in front of Pei Yue.
When leaving, Pei Yue reached out and patted Luo Kedi on the shoulder, and said sincerely: "There is no room for negligence in this battle. Commander Luo must not be careless."
Luo Kedi knelt on one knee and said: "Sire, if General Mo is slacking off at all, please deal with it according to military law!"
"Okay, when we meet then, I will personally report to Your Majesty to ask for merit for you!"
Pei Yue said these words in a generous tone, and then walked down the city wall surrounded by his own soldiers.
It wasn't until his figure had completely disappeared that Luo Kedi stood up, his face full of excitement.
On October 12, eight thousand cavalrymen of the Tibetan Front Guards, carrying five days of dry food, left Guyuan Village and headed straight for Gongshan Village in the north.
This is also one of the targets of the attack by the Western Wu army, and after their defeat outside Guyuan Village, the more than two thousand Qingqi who escaped have sent messengers to inform their colleagues everywhere, hoping that they will strengthen their vigilance.
Still more than ten miles away from Gongshan Village, the Zangfeng Guards were discovered by enemy scouts, and the war officially began.
With the cooperation of the defenders of Gongshan Village, the Zangfeng Guards defeated two thousand Xiwu light cavalry. Pei Yue personally killed a captain of ten thousand men, solved the 4,000 infantry besieging Gongshan Village in one fell swoop, and seized countless grain, grass and weapons.
Late at night on October 14th, three thousand cavalry from the Tibetan Front Guards raided Wumeng Village. After taking the opponent's three thousand light cavalry in a circle, they met up with the main force of five thousand ambushed at the southern foot of Wumeng Mountain and wiped out all three thousand light cavalry.
Achieved the greatest mounted victory since the beginning of the war.
At this point, a prairie fire has begun, and urgent military reports from armies from all over Western Wu are flying outside Xishan Village.
After Xie Lin meditated for a moment, he finally issued a general order.
Chapter completed!