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Three hundred and seventieth, the new Liao Empire is heading for demise

The old monk had a subordinate who had a personal relationship with a subordinate of Yila Niao and was a fellow villager.

The two have a good relationship. After joining the Khitan Restoration Army, they also take care of each other and communicate with each other if anything happens.

This man couldn't bear to see his friend being implicated, so he secretly informed him to leave the old monk for refuge, and at least he could save his life.

Logically speaking, that's the end.

However, the old monk has always been kind to his subordinates. The subordinate was favored by the old monk and could not bear to abandon him and run away by himself, so he secretly told the old monk about this matter and asked the old monk to prepare early.

The old monk was shocked when he learned about this. He never expected that Yilawowu would actually kill him. He was also very angry when he was heartbroken.

He worked wholeheartedly for the future of the Khitans, but ended up like this?

He wanted to do something, but his power was far inferior to that of Yilawowo. He would definitely not be able to fight hard. In this place, he was desperate, and he was dead in the east, west and north, and he could not survive.

In desperation, the old monk reluctantly made a decision, and surrendered the Jin army!

If you want to kill me, I won’t let you have a good time!

The old monk then secretly summoned his confidants and asked them if they were willing to follow him south to invest in gold. If they were not willing, he would not force them. If they were willing, he would take them with them.

My subordinates looked at me and I looked at you. I felt that once the old monk invested in the gold, they would die if they stayed. In desperation, they nodded and agreed.

So while the night was dark, the old monk and his group of more than a hundred people bribed the city gate guards, left Linhuang City, rushed south, arrived at Fengzhoupu, the Jin army defense zone, and took the initiative to hand over the weapons and asked the Jin army general to convey the news to the head commander of the Jin army.

The border officer did not dare to slacken. He immediately notified the Wuyanpu Luhun, who was inspecting the army in Fengzhoupu, who was preparing to go on the expedition.

"The Liao thief prime minister is here to surrender?"

When Wuyan Pu Luhun learned about this, he was very surprised and immediately followed the guards. When he saw the old monk, he confirmed his identity, was overjoyed, and took his hand to his residence and treated him with exquisite food.

The old monk ran all the way, but hadn't eaten good food these days. He was very hungry. When he saw the exquisite food, he ate it in big mouthfuls. His eating habits were ugly, but Wuyan Pu Luhun didn't care.

"As one of the prime ministers, do you have insufficient food supply? Is the food of the Khitan traitors so embarrassed?"

The old monk knew what Wuyanpu Luhun meant, so he shook his head.

"It's not that the Khitan army is short of food, and they eat a lot. The main reason is that I've been restless these days and have not eaten well, so I'm very hungry. The Khitan army has accumulated a lot of food and grass through seizures. If the general expects the Khitan army to lose food, it will collapse without fighting, which is impossible."

Wuyanpu Lu Hun glanced at the old monk high.

"Is that so? Then you say, how can I defeat the Khitan thief army?"

The old monk put down the food in his hand and sighed deeply.

"I really don't want to see the army we finally pulled up and wiped out like this..."

"Then why do you still surrender to me?"

Wuyan Pulu smiled all over his face and didn't care.

The old monk was silent for a while.

"Because there are always people who put internal struggle before fighting against foreign enemies. If it weren't for this, how could I be here? If it weren't for him to kill me, I think I was willing to die for the Khitans. I believe the general must understand this."

This is true. After so many years of military career, Wuyan Puluhun sighed when he has a deep understanding of the open and secret battles between the big and small hills in the army.

"Each family has its own difficulties. You are like this, and why am I the same? But since you choose to surrender to me, you should do something, otherwise we will not be able to make a deal."

"I know."

The old monk shook his head: "The biggest weakness of the Khitan army at present is nothing more than being eager for quick success and instant benefits. Yilawowu rejected my suggestion and was unwilling to go west and went south to attack Liaoyang Prefecture and Huining Prefecture, hoping to get out of the situation here."

Wuyan Puluhun nodded.

"What's your advice to him to go west?"

"I think the Jin thieves in Huining Prefecture and Liaoyang Prefecture... The imperial army has already had a strong force, and has established a firm foothold and has done a good job in defense. So we couldn't continue to move forward in the previous attack, so I wouldn't recommend him to go south again.

I think we continue to go west to Yanyun area, because a large number of strong men were recruited by the court, and the local defense was weak and there was almost no resistance. If we transfer, we could capture several states to defend them, so as to form a force of attack from north to south with the Han Restoration Army in the south."

The old monk told Wuyanpu Luhun his suggestion.

Wuyanpu Luhun nodded slightly.

"If this goal can be achieved smoothly, it will be a difficult problem for our dynasty, but there are many difficult places in the middle, but it is definitely much better than if you go south directly."

"well……"

The old monk shook his head repeatedly: "Yilawouo is narrow-minded, unable to tolerate, unable to listen to correct opinions, and insists on doing his own thing, so how can he not fail? It's just a pity that many tribe members are going to become his burial objects."

"I can't tell you're concerned about your tribe."

Wuyanpu Luhun sighed: "In this way, as long as I wait for my leisure, I can wait for Yilawowu to attack me?"

"Maybe, I don't know if my escape will bring him any warnings, and it may not be necessary to change his mind, so I suggest you send an army to guard the path they must go west, thinking it's a perfect solution."

"It makes sense, it is to send an army to guard their must-pass path."

Wuyan Pu Luhun nodded, looked at the old monk's desolate expression and patted his shoulder: "At this point, don't think too much, destroy the Khitan thieves as soon as possible. I will ask for merit for you, so that Your Majesty can save you from your crime, and you can also become an official and rise to the top."

I would rather not be able to make such a rise on the corpse of my tribe...

The old monk was happy on his face, but his heart was extremely desolate, feeling that his ending would not be very good.

However, he had no other choice.

On the other side, Yilawowo and others were shocked when they found out that the old monk had disappeared. They immediately sent someone to search and offer a large reward. Finally, someone told Yilawowo about the old monk and others leaving the city at night.

Yila Wowo was furious and severely scolded Yila Niao for being unreliable in his work and ordered the matter to be investigated to the end.

Then there was a rumor that the old monk was forced to surrender to the Jin thief. The people in Linhuang City were panicked. Everyone looked at this matter with their own thoughts and had their own opinions on this matter.

When people's hearts were floating, Yilawowu was quite uneasy, afraid that this matter would affect his status, so he decided to transfer conflicts**Yes, he also learned to transfer conflicts without any knowledge.

On August 21, Yilawowo announced that he would lead his army to march south in three days to capture Xianping Prefecture, where they started, and further capture the surrounding areas and restore their strength.

On August 24, the Liao army set out to fight, and 60,000 troops were divided into three directions to move south.

Yilawowu himself mastered the whole way, the Chen family led the whole way, and Yilaoi led the whole way, all the elites came out, and vowed to fight a refreshing victory.

On the other hand, the old monk had told Wuyanpu Luhun the virtual and realities of the Liao army, including the number of infantry, cavalry, whether the combat effectiveness is strong, the weaknesses of each branch, the military equipment issues and combat habits, etc.

With this guy who is well aware of the reality of the Liao army, Wuyan Pu Luhun immediately understood what it means to know yourself and your enemy, and never let go of your battles.

So he smiled at Wanyan Yong beside him.

"A surrendered enemy is far more effective than the one hundred mediocre people here, and one hundred Xiao Tula is not as good as an old monk."

Wanyan Yong deeply agrees with this, and feels that it is really important to the enemy's division and disintegration and reprimand. Sometimes it is very beneficial to use his superior position to do such things.

With the guidance of the old monk, Wuyan Pu Luhun commanded the army to defend the fortress and refused to fight against the Liao army in the field, and used defensive fortifications to polish their sharpness and make them lose their sharpness.

The three armies of the Liao army were all hit by the tenacious defensive counterattack of the Jin army and their attacks were frustrated.

Yilawowu was impatient and could not adopt the suggestion of some generals temporarily retreating and retreating to wait for opportunities. They continued to fight with the Jin army's solid fortress, which greatly damaged the combat effectiveness of the army.

So on the first day of September, the Jin army fought back on the whole line. The long-tired Liao army finally could not resist and completely collapsed. The entire army was disintegrated and was defeated. They were directly thrown away by the Jin army's counterattack.

Yilawowu's wife, children, concubines, and relatives were all captured. Ministers, generals and soldiers died and ran away, and a large number of them were captured. Yilawowuwu only fled north with hundreds of personal soldiers.

In this battle, the newly born Liao Empire did not go to prosperity, but to collapse. How long can its remains last? It is a question worth discussing.

But it is undeniable that the Liao Empire, which was established less than two months ago, was almost here. Even if its remnants could continue to fight, they could not return to their state before the defeat.

People's hearts are dispersed.
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