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Final Chapter: The meat is rotten in the pot

No one could bear the crime of letting the emperor be buried for a few days. Even if this decision was made by Zhao Huan himself, the leaders of the army, such as Zhong Shizhong and Zong Ze, would not dare to delay it for a few days.

To put it bluntly, the best way now is to quickly destroy the Jin Kingdom, even if it is only in name only - as long as the jade seals, dragon robes, mountain and river albums and other things of the Jin Kingdom can be burned to the emperor first, and the remaining The territory can be conquered slowly.

Among the cultivators, if you think about Zongze, even the straight-line distance from Shenzhou to Huanglong Mansion is five to six hundred miles. If you add in the mountains and rivers that need to be avoided along the way, it will be at least more than a thousand miles, right?

With such a journey of more than a thousand miles, there are many large and small cities on the way. If you want to reach Huanglong Mansion, it will take a month at the fastest, right?

However, in just over half a month, the army of the Zhongshi Division had already arrived at Quanyan Ridge, and they were not far away from Huanglong Mansion!

The reason why the advance was so fast was not only because the Jin Kingdom was deceived by Fang Bie into building roads, but the more important reason was that Wanyan Sheng killed the Pu Zong Shi family slaves, which caused the Jin soldiers to lose their morale.

What's even more terrible is that after Wanyan Sheng killed the Pucha Shi family slave, he also killed Kong Fan, the Holy Duke of Yan of the Kingdom of Jin, and those Confucian families who followed Kong Fan to the Kingdom of Jin.

As a result, the Kingdom of Jin itself was in chaos first. Some people wanted to lead troops to Huanglong Mansion to find an explanation from Lao Wan, while others wanted to surrender to the Song Dynasty and survive.

And Fangbie, the sea snake who was ordered to lurk, was indeed worthy of its name. When seeing the Great Jin Kingdom about to be disgraced, Fangbie directly persuaded Wanyan Sheng and Wanyan Gao to abandon it by saying that they could keep the mountains alive. Huanglong Mansion runs away, and the running direction is north of Huanglong Mansion and further north.

The two brothers Wanyan Sheng and Wanyan Gao thought that running away might be the right choice——

You see, it was easy, simple and enjoyable for us, the Great Jin Kingdom, to destroy the Liao Dynasty, right? It was also easy, simple and enjoyable for us, the Great Jin Kingdom, to kill that Seljuk who was driven to the west by Yelv Dashi, right? If we convert it into equivalent terms, we, the Great Jin Kingdom, would have to kill them. Barbarians similar to the Seljuks should be easy, simple and happy, right?

Then, Wanyan Sheng and Wanyan Gao really ran away with the Kingdom of Jin.

In order to avoid being chased by the Song army, Wanyan Sheng was very unruly. Not only did he not set fire to Huanglong Mansion, he even left the jade seal of the Kingdom of Jin and other items in Huanglong Mansion.

As for Wanyan Zongbi...

Wanyan Sheng felt that Pucha Shi's slaves with 400,000 gold soldiers could not defeat the Song army, and Wanyan Zongbi, who only had 100,000 gold soldiers, was even more hopeless, so he simply gave up on Wanyan Zongbi.

Wanyan Zongbi is quite a bachelor. In other words, the Jurchens are very similar to the Jurchens’ cheap third grandson, the Jianzhou Jurchens. They are both the kind of people who can fly into the sky when they are awesome, but can become a coward in the wrong limelight, so Wanyan Zongbi also wanted to surrender.

But it should not be the case. When Wanyan Zongbi followed Wanyan Zonghan and Zongwang to the south to attack the Song Dynasty, he burned, killed and looted a small county called Tangyin.

It just so happened that there was a ruthless man named Yue who commanded the 30,000 imperial troops of the Song Dynasty, plus the Korean Navy and the Japanese Navy. It also happened that the hometown of this ruthless Yue was Tangyin.

What's even more terrible is that Wang Guishou, Park Dehuan and others who clamored to establish the new Goryeo Dynasty went against the grain, causing the stickmen in North Korea to complain. When Yue Renren led the Song Dynasty's imperial army to counterattack North Korea, those stickmen people They all rushed to lead the way for Yue Han, so that in just a dozen days, the entire Korean Chief Envoy announced the liberation.

As a result, Wanyan Zongbi became a turtle in the urn - to the north, there was an old man named Zongze leading tens of thousands of the Song Dynasty's imperial army in Shenzhou, and to the south, there were 30,000 soldiers led by Yue Henren.

The Song imperial army plus countless stick servants.

Although the Bangzi Army has always been unsatisfactory, and was previously treated by the Kingdom of Jin from father to son, the stickman has been included, and is no longer the stickman of the past. At the very least, he can follow the Song Dynasty's imperial army to fight with the wind.

Then Wanyan Zongbi became unexpectedly cool.

Wanyan Zongbi's coolness also means that there is no organized army in the entire Jin Kingdom that can resist the two armies of Zhong Shizhong and Zongze. It also means that Zhao Jixiang can finally be buried, and the entire Jin Dynasty extermination operation has come to a perfect end.

At the same time, Zhao Huan also gave Zhao Jixiang a very appropriate posthumous title - Huang.

If there is chaos externally and internally, it is called famine; if one enjoys pleasure and neglects government, it is called famine.

This posthumous title perfectly explains the absurd life of Zhao Jixiang, the sand sculpture emperor. The only problem is that the person who decided on this posthumous title was Zhao Huan, the emperor of the Song Dynasty. It can be said that he did not leave any face to Zhao Jixiang.

After burying Zhao Jixiang, Zhao Huan naturally turned his attention to his sons.

Ordinary people are very particular about raising children to protect themselves in old age, but the emperor Zhao Huan didn't care about this at all.

For Zhao Huan, the purpose of raising sons is to allow these sons to expand the territory - the population measurement unit in the late Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty was 100 million, while the population measurement unit in the Song Dynasty was 10 million, which means that Zhao Huan cannot be like

He took up the whole little broken ball just like he did in his previous life.

The only solution to the problem is to have more sons, and then divide them out, and let each of these sons lead an army to occupy a large piece of territory.

As for whether these sons would attack each other in the future or beat people's brains into dog brains, Zhao Huan didn't care at all.
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