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Chapter 458 Flooded Seven Armies (36)

Guan Yu must concentrate on attacking Fancheng, achieve results at the fastest speed and stabilize the defense line. He asked Guan Ping and Liao to stop Xu Huang and support Fancheng.

If Guan Ping and Liao Hua had to divide his troops to guard the twelve intersections, it would be easy to be defeated by Xu Huang.

"Don't let a Cao soldier pass!"

Although it was not a military order, it came from Guan Yu's mouth. Guan Ping and Liao Hua did not dare to take it lightly.

Liao Hua thought hard and really asked him to come up with a solution.

It was the imitation of Guan Yu's river defense beacon tower and established a barrier at ten mountain intersections, making it difficult for Xu Huangjun to sneak through.

Just leave hundreds of people on the mountainside to observe and defend the village. Once Xu Huangjun sneaked through, he used the beacon to send a message.

At ten intersections, only more than 1,000 people were guarded. Guan Ping led 30,000 troops and Liao Hua led 20,000 troops to establish two large camps in Yancheng and Sizhong respectively.

Liao Hua and Guan Ping each have one stationed and can support other villages at any time.

So, the two divided the work and cooperated. Guan Ping came to Xu Huangzhai to challenge him every day, and Liao Hua led his people to build the village.

Xu Huang sent a small army of thousands of people many times, trying to steal it from a small road, but was killed by Liao Hua's army. In the past half month, he lost thousands of troops.

Xu Huang was at a loss and did not dare to act rashly.

Just yesterday, Xu Huang got accurate information that Jiangdong had captured Jiangling.

He had sent a large number of spies to spread rumors that Jiangling had been occupied by Jiangdong.

Xu Huang found that his plan had achieved results, and the morale of the Jingzhou army was unstable. Guan Ping had not come to challenge these days.

Xu Huang felt that it would not be a solution for him to wait like this, and he thought about taking the initiative to attack Guan Yu.

Xu Huang sat in the tent and planned his own plan, but suddenly reported that the King of Wei sent an envoy to arrive.

Xu Huang got in to the messenger because he was afraid that the letter would be intercepted by Guan Yu. The messenger did not carry the documents, but just brought Cao Cao's message. He said to Xu Huang:

"Now the King of Wei has led his troops and has passed Luoyang; he ordered the general to send troops to fight Guan Yu to resolve the trap of Fancheng."

Just as he was talking, the Ma Lai reported: "The troops stationed by Guanping are in Yancheng, and Liao Hua is stationed by four tombs: 12 villages in front and behind, and they are sent by beacon fire, and the connections are endless."

Xu Huang's face looked a little ugly. Guan Ping and Liao Hua were so strict with each other, so he really had no way to support Cao Ren.

Xu Huang was planning an attack, but received Cao Cao's instructions, so he was naturally even more anxious and immediately arranged and planned to attack Zhazhai.

Before Xu Huang went out of the war, Jia Xu visited his home and sent his trusted guard Jia Bing to Xu Huang as a scout, and provided military intelligence to Xu Huang.

Jia Xu sent Jia Bing to the expedition this time to follow Xu Huang because Jia Bing had many spies under him and now he has served as grassroots officers in Guan Yu's army.

If Jia Bing can contact these people, a counterattack can have unexpected results and even determine the outcome of a war.

Originally, Jia Xu was responsible for most of the military information of Cao Cao. Jingzhou, the area he was in charge of, was always in charge of bandits in Runan. Jia Xu did not let go of the incident of bandits. He sent dozens of spies to invade the bandits, originally hoping to play a role in suppressing bandits.

Who knew that before Cao Cao had time to free up his hands to suppress the bandits, more than 30,000 bandits were incorporated by Guan Yu, and the spies also lurked in Guan Yu's army.

Xu Huang had no complete plan to attack Zhanzhai. He was about to go to Guanping Camp first to fight, but suddenly Jia Bing came in and said that there was an important military information report.

After Jia Bing came, Xu Huang invited him into the inner hall. The two of them conspired. After Xu Huang came out, he was full of energy and immediately began to call for troops and generals.

Xu Huang asked the deputy generals Xu Shang and Lu Jian to continue to go to Yancheng to fight Guan Ping under their own banner.

Xu Huang himself, together with Jia Bing, led 500 elite troops and followed the Mian River to secretly attack Yancheng.

When Guan Ping heard that Xu Huang led his troops to fight, he brought his troops to meet the enemy.

The two sides faced each other, because Xu Huang was very skilled in martial arts, only Guan Ping could resist Guan Yu's generals, so Guan Ping took action himself.

But the Cao army took action was Xu Huang's deputy general Xu Shang. The two fought and only fought three times, and Xu Shang was defeated and left. Lu Jian went to fight, and he had only five times, but he also lost.

Guan Ping was also a little confused. It was not the first time he had a confrontation with Xu Shang and Lu Jian. Although they were all defeated players under their command, they were not so bad.

However, the chaos in Cao's army was not fake. It was nearly twenty miles away, and it was flat and there was no ambush at all. Guan Ping was unwilling to lose this opportunity to win and led his troops to chase him for more than twenty miles.

Xu Shang and Lu Jian did not dare to fight, so they threw away their armor and left. Guan Ping killed hundreds of defeated soldiers and seized a lot of military capital.

Guan Ping has been through the battle formation for a long time and is very calm. He is not chasing fast. He also sent many spies to inquire about the news, and suddenly it was reported that the fire in Yancheng was on fire.

Guan Ping knew that he had been trapped in the plan to lure the tiger away from the mountain, so he rushed to return to rescue Yancheng.

Not far from the army's city, I met a Biao army and Xu Huang immediately stood under the door and shouted:

"Nephew Guan Ping, you are so life-and-death! Jingzhou has been taken away by Jiangdong, and you are still showing off your power here!"

When Guan Ping heard this, he rode his horse and took Xu Huang straight.

The two clashed for a long time. Later, Xu Shang and Lu Jian led their troops back, and the three armies shouted in unison to cheer.

Guan Ping did not want to be attacked by the enemy on his back and forth, so he was about to retreat to Yancheng. Suddenly, the fire broke out in the city. Gong Ji, the guard general who stayed in the city, led hundreds of defeated soldiers and fled from the city.

Guan Ping asked about the inside story, but Gong Ji knew nothing, so he saw that Cao's soldiers had entered the city and set fire in the military camp.

The troops in the camp fled in scattered and Gong Ji could not restrain himself. He led hundreds of men to abandon the city and ran away, and just happened to meet Guan Ping.

Guan Ping lost Yancheng and dared not fight. He joined forces with Gong Ji, opened a big road, and headed straight for Sizhong Village.

Lu Jian and Xu Shang wanted to chase him but were blocked by Xu Huang. His current purpose was not as simple as repelling Guan Ping, but rather to dismantle Guan Ping's entire line of defense.

Guan Ping led his troops to Sizhongzhai. Liao Hua had already received a message from the beacon, and led his troops outside to support him. The two entered the village together. Liao Hua said to Guan Ping:

"What should I do if the military rumor is that Jingzhou has been attacked by Lu Meng. I am worried about the safety of my family and the soldiers are in panic?"

Guan Ping retreated so quickly, not because his troops were insufficient, but because his army had no intention of fighting.

Guan Yu is still recovering from his injuries. Although Liao Hua is the pioneer of Zhengyin, because Guan Ping is known as a major general in the army, in a sense, he is Guan Yu's spokesperson. He has to make decisions on many things, so he has to say:

"This must be Xu Huang's plan. We should slow down our army's morale and inform the entire army. If anyone spreads rumors, he will be killed."

Just as the two were about to make up the military training, a meteor horse suddenly arrived and reported that the first village in the north was being attacked by Xu Huang.

Guan Ping had just lost Yancheng, and the loss was not very big. He just lost a place to garrison troops. Xu Huang's army still could not steal from the small path, so he did not fight Xu Huang to death.
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