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Section 84 Mutiny

"I can understand General Obora's concerns. I have learned from Lord Li about the organizational structure of your regime. Regarding the relationship between the White and Wu factions, Lord Li has obtained understanding with the heads of the Wuyi faction and agreed that the White faction can continue to preach in the existing territory of the Zangmen. However, it turns out that the hardliners in the White faction are not included, and the moderates in the White faction are responsible for this work. General Obora, the head of the Goldinara religion, should know him. He specially brought a letter to the general, so the general can see it." Liang Chongxin nodded, handed the well-sealed letter beside him to the other party, took a sip of coffee and waited for the other party's reply.

After roughly reading the content of the letter, he carefully checked the handwriting, and put down the stones in his armored man's heart slightly. Goldinara was the main leader of the moderates in the white sect in the territory of the Zha people. He was generous and peaceful and deeply supported by nobles from all walks of life. He himself had a good personal relationship with Goldinara, and he could recognize the other party's handwriting.

"Well, it's the handwritten letter from the head of the Goddinara religion, but I still want to ask Lord Liang, what is the purpose of your sending troops to the territory of the zombie people this time? It's not just to retaliate against our invasion of Northern Luzon a few years ago, right?" After a few hardships, the strong man in the armor of the Indian specialty rhino still asked his deepest questions: "You can't stand up for the religious affairs of our zombie people, right? Or the Hyderabad people hire you to solve the problems they cannot solve?" After saying the last sentence, there was already a bit of sarcasm in Obora's words.

"Haha, General Obora, you and I are both soldiers. The primary duty of soldiers is to obey orders. The first taboo for soldiers is to not ask about politics. I am not willing to give this question. I only know that it is enough to do my job according to the orders of superiors. You can guess and imagine the reason for sending troops to attack you and others. I think there is no hatred for no reason in the world, nor love for no reason. The origin of war must have its own reasons. I think General Obora will definitely understand it. However, I can express my own opinions in my personal capacity. We have never turned you into vassals of the Hyderabad people or require your tribe to believe in the idea of ​​a certain sect. Lord Li has always pursued a free policy in terms of religious belief. I think General Obora should have heard of this?"

A storm of clouds and mountains and seas pushed the topic aside. Even Liang Chongxin felt that his perfunctory and avoidance skills were increasing, making the other party confused, as if he had some insight, but also as if he had no idea.

"Okay, since General Goldina's letter has been read, I believe that you and I don't have much doubt in this regard. General Obora can rest assured now." Liang Chongxin carefully observed the other party's reaction and could see that the other party was still worried in his eyebrows, but he was not sure what the other party was worried about. "General Obora seems to have something to worry about, so why not tell me if I can help?"

"To be honest, I'm a little worried about the Guards. Today they asked the generals of our Guards to discuss things at the side of the camp. I was worried that they would have adverse actions and did not go. But to be honest, the Guards' current strength is stronger than us. If they suddenly take action, although we are prepared, this may lead to a big bloody conflict. I don't want to see this scene appear, so I want to ask Lord Liang to help me think about it. See if there is a safe way to solve this problem." After hesitation, Obora shuddered when he thought of the other party's abnormal behavior in the past two days, and finally hesitated to express his worries.

Nodded, Liang Chongxin had already understood in his heart that Lord Li also asked himself to try his best to preserve the combat effectiveness of this army. Of course, he could not allow such fire and incidents to occur. He had to take measures to control the losses of this matter to the minimum range. He made up his mind. Liang Chongxin's face showed a usual smile, and his fingers bounced a crisp sound: "No problem, I think we can find a proper solution, but this requires General Obora's cooperation and support."

A chaotic and disorderly noise woke up the generals and officials who were discussing the plan from their busy schedule. Before he could react, several guards rushed in panic from outside the tent: "Sir, it's not good, some soldiers have launched a mutiny!"

It was like a slap hitting the heads of the officers who were still planning their plans just now, with stars emerging from their eyes, which made them unable to accept for a while. Looking at each other, the coach still calmed his mind a little, but his pale face had already exposed his inner fear and weakness.

"Sir, it seems that there are all divisions, and it seems that the guards and they have joined forces. The subordinates have also discovered some of the Tanghe Army's movements." The soldiers who reported looked like earth, sweated like slurry, and stammered for a long time before they could explain the whole story clearly.

When he heard that his middle and low-level officers had colluded with the guards and there were Tang He people involved, the commander could no longer control his body and slumped softly on the chair behind the commander's case. He stared at the top of the tent with a desperate look, unable to speak for a long time.

That night, with the support and assistance of the First Division of the Northwest Legion, General Obora, the commander of the Zang Guards, used a letter from the White Sect leader, Goldinara, to persuade some middle and low-level officers of the Zang Guards to launch a mutiny, arresting all senior officers of the escort army, including the commander, and with the support and assistance of the First Division of the Northwest Legion, he controlled the entire escort army and gained actual control of the Zhenge Bang Northern Expedition Army.

The entire operation went smoothly. Under the persuasion of Goldinara's letter, it was learned that the real power faction, originally led by the Ragan family, had been ruthlessly cleaned up, and was replaced by a large number of small and medium-sized aristocratic forces headed by the Raser family. Many of the middle and low-level officers in the guards came from these small and medium-sized aristocratic factions, and immediately hit it off and completed the mutiny without bloodshed.

By the afternoon of the next day, middle and senior officers from the Lagan faction were arrested one after another, and Obora completed the reorganization of the Guards overnight. On the issue of reorganization of the Guards, Obora accepted Liang Chongxin's suggestion and did not bring it in from the officers of the Guards system. Instead, a large number of middle and low-level officers from the Fela faction were assigned to important positions from the Guards, ensuring the stability of the Guards and winning unanimous support from officers at all levels of the Guards. He himself also served as the commander of the Guards as he wished. In fact, he had become the first military in the existing military regime. Of course, this is inseparable from the strong support of the Northwest Army. The personal relationship between Obora and Liang Chongxin quickly heated up.

As Liang Chongxin and Obola led a large army and rode into Goluo City, it marked a new chapter in the rule of the Zang people in this area. A large group of Zang nobles who had just obtained power did not hide their desire to obtain power. On the day when Wufeng allowed it, they announced the establishment of Zang new regime, and immediately sent new city lords and main officials to Goluo City and Selms City, which were already controlled by the Northwest Army. Both the Ultimate Sect and the White Clan had already regarded the development or consolidation of their own sect's power in various regions as the top priority. When the Northwest Army and the Zang army that had completed the purgation entered Goluo City, the new city lords with a smile on their faces had led a group of officials and many people to welcome them in the square.

However, after a brief stay and completion of the handover work in Goluo City, Liang Chongxin and Obora quickly set off for Nan and returned to Zhaipudu. While informing the Hyderabad people of the victory, they left a team of ten thousand people to guard Goluo City. Liang Chongxin and Obora set out on their return journey without stopping.

Obora's mind was drowsy. In addition to being busy with various complicated matters these days, the pressure he was about to take on was also exhausted. But what shocked him the most was that when Liang Chongxin accompanied him to inspect the cavalry team of the First Division of the Northwest Legion, his heart felt as if he had been punched heavily, and the pain could not dissipate for a long time.

This is a cavalry that has been experienced for a long time. What made him jealous and envious was not only the other party's excellent equipment and strong morale, but also the steel-like discipline and good individual soldiers displayed by the other party's officers and soldiers. The perfect logistics support system was also the aspect he focused on. He sighed countless times and pressed it. He had to show his demeanor as the head coach of one party in front of the other party, but the sour feeling had been entangled in his heart. He had to admit that it was really easy for the other party to defeat him. It was no accident that Luo Beiren broke the sword in front of this army.

Compared with the other party, no matter from which perspective, his army is more like a militia, a complete militia! This is a mean officer Tang He who inspected his troops and recalled this description, even he felt heartbroken, but he had to admit that this was a very appropriate metaphor.
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