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Chapter 1913 How do I say, what do you do

Although all the attention of the Liao army is now focused on the interior of Wolong Mountain, and the reconnaissance forces dispatched by it will most likely not search the direction behind them too carefully, Huang Jitian still maintained the utmost caution and caution as he walked all the way.

While striving for maximum efficiency, the routes chosen are all rugged and difficult but easy to conceal.

This route is fast and very hidden, but its disadvantage is also obvious, that is, it is difficult to walk.

Coupled with Huang Jitian's strict order to speed up the march at all costs, 300,000 elite Jin troops walked down the road in more than two days, and as many as 5,000 died on the road.

These five thousand people are nothing compared to the Jin Army's total of 300,000, but the march alone has such losses, which shows that Huang Jitian has really risked his life in order to fulfill his promise of the three-day agreement.

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There was also dissatisfaction with Huang Jitian among the Jin army.

"Thirteenth Brother, marching in such a hurry without considering the condition of the soldiers will be counterproductive. Even if we arrive on time, the soldiers will be exhausted and have no strength to fight."

A general rode up to Huang Jitian and spoke.

Huang Jitian took out his water bag and took a sip. Although it was basically a delusion to have something good to eat during the urgent march, fortunately, the mountains were blocked by heavy snow, and the most important thing was water.

Glancing at the general, Huang Jitian said: "Are our sons of the Jin Kingdom so fragile? If they can be defeated in just three days of rapid march, then don't fight anymore, go home as soon as possible and hug your wife and children to sleep

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Huang Jitian has said similar words many times in the past two days, but this time, the general obviously did not intend to give up easily. He said: "Brother Thirteen, you have never thought about it. If we arrive later,

Maybe it’s a good thing for us?”

These words made Huang Jitian rein in his horse and turn to look at the general.

The general seemed to be encouraged. He swallowed and continued: "Now the Liao Army and the Qin Army are fighting to the death. There is an old saying in the Qin State that the snipe and the clam fight against each other and the fisherman gets the benefit. We, aren't we the one who has been fighting for the whole life?"

Is that the fisherman next to you?"

"Thirteenth brother, you can get a bowl of clam meat by helping the snipe pry open the clams, but how can you get both?"

Seeing that Huang Jitian did not speak, the general was encouraged. He sped up and said: "Brother Thirteen, this is not a betrayal, but an appropriate adjustment. We only need to delay it for half a day. After all, this road

It’s difficult to leave, and we have to be on guard against being discovered by the Liao army, so a little delay is normal, right? Just such a little delay is enough..."

"It is enough for the Qin army to be completely annihilated by the Liao army. At that time, the Liao army was already at the end of its war effort. As long as my army of 300,000 arrives, it will be like a god coming down to earth, sweeping everything. Even Yelu Shenxuan will become my defeated general.

Yes or no?"

Before the general finished speaking, Huang Jitian took the lead and said everything he wanted to say next.

The general was a little embarrassed, but still insisted: "Brother Thirteen, since you understand, why..."

"So you are just a general, and I am the elder brother."

Huang Jitian's words almost caused the general to suffer internal injuries.

You are my elder brother, isn’t it because you gave birth to a good child!?

"I know very well what you and your group of people are thinking, but after all, you are also thinking about the overall situation, but you just don't understand my level, so I don't blame you, but you have to understand what I am saying,
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