Chapter Four Seven Seven: Precarious (Twelve)
"If the prefect Zhang refused to treat my son and delayed his illness, I would let 100,000 people in Changsha be buried with him." Zhang Xiu's eyes tightened and he said slowly.
Faced with such a threat, Zhang Ji couldn't help but feel moved, and then he began to look at Zhang Xiu carefully.
"Premier Zhang's move to open a church to treat the disease can be said to benefit the people in Changsha. Don't let the people in Changsha die innocently because of a small matter."
For some reason, facing such a somewhat mentally retarded threat, Zhang Ji compromised and ordered the soldiers to take Jia Rong to the back hall.
After watching, hearing, asking and touching, Zhang Ji sighed: "Although the poison in this young man is rare, fortunately, I encountered such a situation in my early years, so it is not troublesome to treat it."
Hearing Zhang Ji's words, Jia Rong secretly breathed a sigh of relief. Zhang Xiu, who was nervous on the side, also looked out the door vigilantly in case someone suddenly broke in. He was also worried about the injuries on Jia Rong's body.
"But the young master was poisoned for a long time. If he had completely detoxified, he would have had some difficulties." Zhang Ji frowned slightly, not caring about Zhang Xiu's gaze that wanted to kill.
"What should we do with the view of a miracle doctor?" Jia Rong glared at Zhang Xiu and asked.
Zhang Ji lowered his head and kept paced, and said for a long time: "Young Master lives in the prefect's mansion for several days and treats medicinal food. I believe it will be relieved soon. However, this requires the full cooperation of your master, otherwise no matter how capable I have, it will be difficult to cure it."
Jia Rong nodded gently, "Every word of the miracle doctor is reasonable." Zhang Ji seemed to prefer others to call him a miracle doctor rather than Lord Zhang.
I have to say that the miracle doctor's actions were extraordinary. Shortly after taking the medicine, Jia Rong felt hot all over his body, and his limbs seemed to be biting countless ants. He knew that the medicine was invading, so he gritted his teeth and endured it. He had rushed through many strong winds and waves, and he didn't care about this anymore.
Jia Rong suddenly let out a low growl. Under the influence of the medicine, he felt uncomfortable and extremely hot.
Seeing this, Mi Huan was anxious and at a loss, not knowing what to do.
Zhang Ji arrived when he heard this. Seeing Jia Rong's scene, he frowned slightly and immediately returned to normal, saying, "Although the young master's condition is serious, it is better because his physique is far superior to ordinary people. Therefore, after such a long time, the medicinal properties still have such a huge effect. In less than ten days, the young master's condition can improve." In his heart, he thought to himself, "Fortunately, the unknown doctor suppressed the toxicity in the young master's body with medicine. Otherwise, no matter how high the medical skills are, it will be difficult to completely recover." Zhang Xiu's fierce appearance was so fierce that Zhang Ji was disdainful to the past. For some reason, when he said he was buried with 100,000 people in Changsha, Zhang Ji believed it.
"Thank you for your kindness to the prefect Zhang. Remember this love in your heart and will repay you in the future." Zhang Xiu said with his fists.
Zhang Ji said distractedly: "For doctors, they can only treat patients with kindness. How can they delay treatment because of greed for money? You three must leave as soon as possible. For this young master, I have broken the precept."
"Young master will definitely leave once he gets sick." Zhang Xiu clasped his fists and said. Since Zhang Ji was able to remove the poison from Jia Rong's body, Zhang Xiu showed his due respect.
The land of Jingzhou became a little nervous because of Huang Zu's son's death and the attack of the man in black during the pursuit. Huang Zu's reputation was quite high in Jiangxia City, but he still had certain skills, otherwise he would not have taken back Jiangxia from the powerful Jiangdong Army. Now he suffered a loss from a group of strangely tragic men. It was somewhat unbelievable that the spread was spread, especially the aristocratic families in Jingzhou, who were even more panicked for a while. At this time, Liu Biao led the elite troops far away in Hangu Pass. If there was any turmoil in Jingzhou, the consequences would be unimaginable.
At this time, most of the elite soldiers in Jingzhou were taken to Hangu Pass by Liu Biao to attack the rebel Xiliang army. If there was any turmoil in Jingzhou, it would be extremely unfavorable to the Jingzhou army's military operations in Hangu Pass. The Kuai family, who was responsible for most of the matters in Jingzhou, immediately came forward to appease the people. The soldiers patrolling the city kept coming and going, which made the aristocratic family feel much more relieved.
The people were in panic. Kuai Liang, who was in charge of Jingzhou affairs, also stepped up the investigation and tried to investigate the unknown force in Jingzhou. At this time, it was the critical moment of the battle between the princes, and there could not be any influencing factors. In order to attack the Xiliang army, Liu Biao invested the most elite troops, and the daily payment of food and grass was a large amount.
Even when Cai Mao led his army to attack Yuzhou, Liu Biao was not willing to take it out. The efforts he put in to deal with the Xiliang army can be imagined. As a big family, the Cai family was not given great power by Liu Biao. The Cai family was completely suppressed by the Kuai family in the city.
Liu Biao has been in Jingzhou for many years, and he can detect it without any disturbances. It is not difficult to find such a carriage under the protection of a man in black.
Soon, after analysis, Kuai Liang pointed his finger at Changsha County. The carriage disappeared since entering Changsha County, as if it had disappeared out of thin air. Even the carriage used was thrown into an unwelcome corner of the city. Kuai Liangqiang calmed down and sent the army to Changsha. He still thought that Huang Zu's affairs were a bit exaggerated. No matter how powerful the man in black was, there was no way to survive under the murder of thousands of troops. Since it was active in the dark, it means that these men in black were small in number and low in strength, and were not enough to fight against the regular army.
The city gate of Changsha County was closed, and even the prefect Zhang Ji was summoned by the men sent by Kuai Liang. To cooperate with the investigation, ordinary people might not be able to detect anything, but the powerful Xiliang Army intelligence network had already spread the news to Jia Rong. However, these people never dreamed that the person they were looking for was a weak sick person in the prefect's mansion.
"After the condition recovers, return to Hangu Pass immediately and ask the soldiers to carefully protect themselves in the city and not reveal their traces. What can a group of big-headed soldiers find out?" Jia Rong showed a sarcastic look on his face.
After taking medicine one after another, Jia Rong felt that his limbs had recovered a little strength. Occasionally, he could move slightly with strength. It was a bit difficult, but it meant that his health was improving. He did not want a general lying on the bed to fight in history.
Seeing that Jia Rong's condition improved, Mi Huan smiled more and more. As for what Jia Rong's identity, Mi Huan felt it was not important. What she needed was a person who could be really good to her, unlike those people she met in the officialdom. Her mind was full of intrigue and deceitful strategies. In Xuzhou City, although she was naughty, she also knew some things in the officialdom, so she was very resistant to Mi Zhu's betrothal to Cao Bao's son.
There were suddenly so many soldiers in Changsha City, and the city gates were closed, which caused many inconveniences to the people's movements. For many days, they had nothing in the city. As for the men in black mentioned by Huang Zu, they could not find them everywhere and no one had seen them. However, on the street, those pedestrians in black were in trouble. The soldiers could not handle the work, so they took these people back to the government office for easy explanation. This also led to the people not wearing black clothes when they traveled.
Faced with such a situation, Zhang Ji kept advising Kuai Liang to take back his fate.
Outside Hangu Pass, Guo Jia was unable to sleep at night because of the taste. The princes made this thunderbolt chariot, which greatly suppressed the defenders. It was difficult to raise their heads under the rain of stones. Although these thunderbolt chariots were not accurate enough, no one was sure whether the next stone would hit you. If a stone as big as a basin hits your body, you might die.
The Xiliang Army was well-trained and obeyed the command, which played a great role. It did not have the mentality of fearing the enemy because of the Thunderbolt chariot outside the pass. The casualties and injuries of the robe further stimulated the ferociousness of these passionate men. As long as the soldiers climbed to Hangu Pass, there was basically no good ending. Once the coalition soldiers climbed the city wall, it meant that they had no way out. Unless they resisted the huge fear and jumped down from the city, they would become disabled if they were lucky and would not have to worry about their lives. If they were not lucky, they would be chopped off on the city.
Guo Si also tried to send cavalry to attack, hoping to destroy the thunder chariot as before. The one who protected the thunder chariot was the most elite soldiers in the coalition. On the chaotic battlefield, even the Xiliang army could not get benefits, especially when soldiers protected by heavy armor appeared in the coalition camp, Guo Jia gave up such a meaningless attack.
The stone rain was still howling. Guo Jia stared at how these stones killed his soldiers, and his frown spread out. The stones and arrows made the same truth. As long as things blocked them were set on the city, these things would lose their effect. I remember that when Jia Rong was guarding the city, he used a move, hang cowhide on the top of the city to cushion the rush of the stone. In this way, the stone would lose its original power.
Sure enough, these thunder chariots were already a bit insufficient to attack Hangu Pass. After being blocked by cowhide, most of the stones hit the cowhide and fell to the ground weakly. Occasionally, they encountered a sharp attack. After blocking, they seemed to be somewhat weak when they fell to the pass. Even if they were blocked by cowhide, they could not stop the soldiers from continuing to suffer casualties, which was several times better than before.
The coalition once again fell into trouble. Although the Thunderbolt chariot was powerful, it could not defeat the enemy, and it lost its greatest effect. As for digging tunnels into the pass, don't think about it. This is not a plain area, and you are not lucky. If you encounter a huge rock, you may not be able to open it after digging it for a year.
There were more than 300,000 people but were blocked by a checkpoint outside the great mountains and rivers. However, the morale of the army increased by the thunder chariot. Each offensive was very sharp, and even climbing the city wall became much smoother. But what came one after another was the almost one-sided massacre of the defenders. The Xiliang army, who was waiting for the battle, had long been waiting for the arrival of the siege soldiers on the city.
The city walls of Hangu Pass have been dyed black with blood. From a distance, they are sad and majestic.
In the pass, items that could block stones appeared, and Guo Si also smiled on his face. The thunderbolt chariot of the coalition forces made the Xiliang army no longer dare to place the difficult crossbow chariot on the level, and they fought in close combat. Although the Xiliang army fought bravely, there were many Allied troops.
Chapter completed!