Chapter 100 Departure

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Reporting with a real name will result in various retaliations. Obviously, people these days are not very aware of this. ▲∴

Especially in the army these days, snitching is the norm, scolding someone and exposing one's shortcomings is even more common, and there are also many people who do it in front of the commander-in-chief.

There were many factions in the Sui army, which led to many strange behaviors.

He Ruobi and Han Qinhu are two of the representative figures. They competed for merit in the Pingcheng War, and they got into a lot of trouble. You said mine was wrong, and I exposed your shortcomings. They were beaten in circles.

Wonderful.

Han Qinhu died early, but He Ruobi lived a long time. Han Qinhu was already dead. Later, someone asked He Ruobi to evaluate the current generals, and He Ruobi even took Han Qinhu out and buried him for a while.

This is not because He Ruobi is doing something for others, but because the Sui army has such a tradition. It can also be said to be a kind of domineering attitude. I just don't like you, so what if I say a few words to you?

Of course, this is also a clear proof that Hu Feng is becoming more and more popular. They are not as reserved as the ancients before. Some things they do are very direct and even rough.

However, they had no idea what they would face if they accused Li Po of being cunning.

First of all, the food has become poor, very poor. In the words of a soldier, this damn food is not as good as livestock.

Furthermore, the replacement and feeding of war horses have been affected. In autumn, when war horses gain weight, some people's horses actually lose weight.

Also, when the armor and weapons arrived, Li Po was still required to distribute them, so there was another gap.

Are you on someone else's territory, or are you having trouble with an official? Li Po even wonders, how do these guys' heads grow?

It is said that Liu Wuzhou is still doing well in Mayi? At this level, he is still the leader of the underworld. He is really lucky that he has not been killed for such a long time.

Do you want to surrender? No, the Sui army's tradition is to have a fight.

Fighting with people like Li Po at the racecourse would be a huge loss. The herdsmen at the racecourse with a large number of people said that if a few other travelers joined in, they would be able to fight evenly.

The noisy early July makes the gradually cold weather seem to warm up.

Li Bi stood up as expected, reprimanded the two brigade commanders, and stopped this internal strife that was like a mutiny. At this point, the matter was over.

Then one night, when Liu Wuzhou went out to use the toilet, he was pinned down in the toilet and beaten. In the dark, Cheng Dabeard told him viciously.

If he dares to talk too much, he will be stuffed into a pit and drowned.

Obviously, Liu Wuzhou imagined it for a while, was very frightened, and finally realized the huge gap between gangsters and underworld.

By the way, Li Po also used his unique ruthlessness and relatively skillful officialdom skills to tell everyone that this man was not only a close confidant of Sergeant Li, but also very vindictive.

Once you offend him, you will go to great lengths to retaliate.

The result was that the other brigade marshals didn't like Li Po very much, but when they did meet him, they were as happy as if they were their own brothers.

Because this Li Shenjun had great power, he was in charge of everything including food and grass, so he couldn't afford to offend him.

The county government sent two hundred pieces of armor, both men and horses, which means that almost half of the cavalry will be heavy cavalry.

After practicing for a period of time wearing heavy armor, Li Po suggested to Li Bi without hesitation that he should only take fifty pieces with him and send the rest back to the county.

Li Po told Li Bi bluntly that too much armor would only make them conspicuous, increase the possibility of being sent out to fight, consume horsepower, and make long-distance travel too cumbersome.

Li Bi was a little hesitant, but with her father's letter, she had gradually given up the idea of ​​fighting for supremacy on the battlefield, and felt that what Li Po said made sense.

Actually, Li Po still has something to say, light cavalry always run faster, don't they?

However, to be honest, those bright and sturdy armors made Li Po feel dizzy. Such armors, worn on men and horses, were almost like human fortresses.

Having never experienced combat, he didn't quite know what other heavy weapons besides axes, hammers and the like could effectively inflict damage on such heavy cavalry.

However, when he returned from a tour in Liaodong, he realized that if he put on such armor and charged, half of the people would be dead.

Weapons are something that always depends on how people use them. If they are not used well, then whatever they wear will be useless.

In mid-July, towards the end of autumn, it is the time for cavalry to use force.

Mayi's team escorting the war horses to Hebei finally set off. Accompanying them were 500 horsemen from Heng'an Town.

A thousand soldiers, escorting 800 horses, left Yunnei County in a mighty manner and headed east.

There were quite a few people seeing him off, because the shepherds from Yunnei Ranch were also with the army, and their families all lived on the ranch. I don’t know when they would be able to see them again.

Yuen Long and Li Chun were at the front of the farewell procession. Li Chun had cried a lot and couldn't let her eldest brother take her to Hebei. Her face became thin with sadness.

Yuen Long was also depressed, thinking that the great opportunity to make meritorious deeds was getting further and further away from him.

The racecourse suddenly became deserted, which made people uncomfortable.

But there are also a lot fewer horses at the racecourse, making it easier to do things at the racecourse.

Therefore, for the people on the horse farm, this winter is not bad or not, but the families of the shepherds accompanying the army are constantly thinking about their families.

What they don't quite understand is that they will be leaving for more than a year.

The fertile but ferocious land in Liaodong is gradually opening its veil to their relatives...

(End of Volume 1.)

(This chapter is a bit short, but the first volume of The Journey Is Hard to End is here. The next step is the Liaodong War. Ah Cao is celebrating the New Year at home. This is a draft, so I won’t say much more. At this point, it should be on the shelves soon.

I hope you can support Ah Cao, thank you.)


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