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Chapter 336 The War in Leizhou (2)

In this way, the war finally spread to Leizhou again.

This is undoubtedly very different from Zhao Dongting and Qin Han's idea. To be more precise, it should be Qin Han's idea.

He originally told Zhao Dongting that as long as he could defeat Boyan and Yesuer, the Yuan Dynasty would be frightened, and Zhang Hongfan and Li Heng would inevitably retreat.

But now, Boyan and Yesuer were defeated, but Zhang Hongfan and Li Heng still launched an attack on Hikkam.

This may be said to be because Zhao Dongting delayed too long in Xiujiang Town, defeating Boyan and Yesuer too late, so when the news of his defeat came back to Dadu, Zhang Hongfan and Li Heng had already led their troops to Leizhou. Even if Kublai Khan really wanted them to withdraw his troops, he would not have time to pass the imperial edict to the two before they arrived in Leizhou.

But the reality is that after receiving the news of Guangxi's defeat, Kublai Khan had no intention of letting Zhang Hongfan and Li Heng withdraw his troops at all.

On that day, after receiving the war report, Kublai Khan to pieces in front of all the ministers, saying, "I will destroy the Song Dynasty!"

He hadn't been so angry for no reason, and he made the ministers below quiet.

I think he was invincible for his military life and his military strength was invincible. When did his army suffer such a crushing defeat?

He knew Boyan and Yesuer's abilities and understood very well that the Yuan army would be defeated, not because our army was incompetent, but because the enemy was too cunning.

Kublai Khan had a strong personality and was slapped in the face like this. How could he give up if Mingzhu was captured?

If it weren't for the fact that the country was really empty, he would have to send a large army to Leizhou to destroy the Song Dynasty.

But now when it comes to this matter, it is hard to say whether Qin Han misjudged Kublai Khan's personality and made a wrong judgment, or whether he deliberately misled Zhao Dongting and lured Zhao Dongting to fight with the Yuan army, and both sides suffered losses, creating opportunities for him to conquer the world in Shu.

The fangs in Shu have been revealed initially, and it doesn’t make much sense to think about Qin Han’s thoughts at this time.

No matter what, both sides of the Song and Yuan dynasties have suffered great losses now, and the fisherman in Shu has indeed benefited. Of course, so is Dali.

As for whether they can really get benefits, it depends on who the final victory in Leizhou belongs to.

Guangnan West Road is Shikang County in Lianzhou, and it is only a few days away from Leizhou. At this time, the Dali Army had already reached dozens of miles west of Shikang.

The flags of the 50,000 army were flying for several miles. The cavalry was in front, the infantry was behind, and finally the militia were escorting food and grass.

There were about 50,000 soldiers, and there were probably more militiamen escorting food and grass than the number of soldiers.

The soldiers were either armor or cloth armor, but all were brown and black, even round shields.

In the middle of this army, there was a luxurious dome chariot slowly moving forward with the army, with bells jingling on the eaves.

Next to the chariot, there were many soldiers holding large flags, with the words "Li" or "Jiang" on them.

The eight prefectures, four counties, four towns, and thirty-seven tribes of Dali have their own troops.

Most of this Dali army came from Shanchan Prefecture. The commander of the army was named Jiang Kui. He was the commander of the Shanchan Prefecture of the Dali Army and was also the chief manager of Shanchan Prefecture.

Although there were other soldiers from other troops going westward this time, the main one was Shanchan Army, and the army was also under his command of Jiang Kui.

Speaking of Jiang Kui, his identity is not simple. Before Dali's country was destroyed, his sister was the empress of Duan Xiangxing, the Emperor Xiaoyi of Dali at that time. In other words, he was the brother-in-law of the serious Duan Xiangxing and the top and noble person among the Dali royal relatives.

After Duan Xingzhi ascended the throne, he became a well-known uncle and was highly esteemed in Dali.

Later, although Dali surrendered to the Yuan Dynasty and destroyed the country after not being a member of the country for a few years, the Yuan Dynasty did not have much jurisdiction over Dali. Strictly speaking, Dali was still in a state of autonomy. Therefore, Jiang Kui's power in Dali did not decrease at all, but he just did not receive the title of Uncle. In Dali, he can still be said to be under one person and above ten thousand people.

Even Duan Xingzhi, who was demoted to the chief executive of Dali, relied more on this uncle than in the past.

After all, there are not many members of the Dali royal family, and Duan Xingzhi has no descendants. He has a younger brother Duan Shi, who is in a good appearance and is eyeing the position of the Grand General Manager.

At this time, the uncle Jiang Kui was sitting in the chariot in the army, with his eyes slightly closed, and there were several young maids serving him next to him, which was very comfortable.

Perhaps as long as you see Jiang Kui, many people will have the word "pamperedness" in their minds.

His body is so fat that he is probably not inferior to Li Heng. He is white and fat, and he is so fat.

Even if he led his army to fight at this time, he would still be rich in clothes and food, covered with jewelry, and look like a full nouveau riche.

The chariot was not small, but because he was too fat, Qin Han next to him could only shrink slightly in the corner.

In addition to Qin Han, there are people in the carriage that cannot be ignored. In other words, she herself is an extremely eye-catching existence.

The beautiful and stunning little flower courtesan, the exquisite fragrance.

Her graceful figure, flawless face, and natural charm made Jiang Kui's eyes occasionally pass by covetous light.

This woman is so tempting. Even if she doesn't open her mouth, her bright and red lips can't help but feel the idea of ​​kissing her.

However, Jiang Kui seemed to be quite afraid of her identity. When looking at her, she only dared to use a vague look and did not dare to look directly.

Even if it was him, the woman Linglongxiang would not dare to get involved. Because even Duan Xingzhi, the general manager of Dali, obeyed this woman's words.

If my uncle had met such a beautiful woman in the past, how could he not pounce on her like a hungry tiger?
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