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Chapter 3526 The truth is serious(1/2)

Chapter 3525 The truth is serious

From being attacked on both sides to being attacked on three sides, Cao Ren suddenly felt that his CPU was about to burn!

"Where are those children in Jiangdong?!"

Cao Ren yelled.

A few days ago, Cao's scouts reported that Jiangdong had troops stationed in Jiangling Water Village.

Why did it disappear in just a few days?

In fact, this cannot be blamed for Cao Ren's negligence. He did not expect that the guys in Xu County would anger the "honest man" Lu Su.

Lu Su's image as an "honest man" is just his character. Those who use it to deceive some ignorant people are actually unable to be honest people who can become the top counselor of the Eastern Wu.

After being cheated, Lu Su arrived in Jiangling and was about to return to Jiangdong, he ordered all Jiangling's navy troops to evacuate quietly!

After all, Lu Su knew that if he was cheated once and could not respond to the first or second, then these Shandong people would cheat him again the next time!

Only fools believe in repaying grievances with virtue, and the true Confucian teachings are to repay blood with blood and toots with teeth!

Of course, returning blood to blood is not a reckless and incompetent fury and jumping on the spot. It is like Lu Su did not attack in Xu County and ran away in a dusty state. He did not give Shandong a reply until he returned to Jiangling Camp.

So Lu Su's move was quite fatal...

Cao Ren originally thought that the Jiangdong Army would not be able to do anything else, but it would be okay to block the Sichuan and Shu naval army for Jiangling, or delay it a little. When he repels the Cavalry Army from the north, he can free up his hands to help Jiangdong repel the Sichuan naval army.

This is the best of both worlds. It was initially recognized by Jiangdong before and basically agreed, but who would have thought that Jiangdong suddenly changed his mind!

This is indeed very Jiangdong.

Cao Ren was furious, but he had no choice but to send someone to urgently call Cao Zhen, who was defending the flanks of Jingzhou.

When Cao Zhen received the news, he was shocked. He just changed the horse but not the person. He just led a few guards and rushed back to Xiangyang and met Cao Ren.

When Cao Ren saw Cao Zhen, Cao Zhen was covered in dust and his legs were still shaking.

"Zi Dan, sit down and take a break. Come and prepare some food!"

Cao Ren also knew that Cao Zhen had worked hard, but the current situation could not allow any slack.

Not only for Cao Zhen, but also for Cao Ren himself. Since he got the latest battlefield information, he has been thinking and planning day and night before the map. Only now has some ideas...

Cao Zhen took the face towel delivered by the guard, wiped it randomly, then took a bowl of slurry water, and drank it, and then he recovered a little. The first sentence he blurted out was, "The Jiangdong thief is backing the alliance again! It's really hateful!"

In fact, Jiangdong's betrayal is simply a traditional art.

As early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, relatively southerly countries such as Chu, Wu and Yue randomly tore up the alliance and pursue temporary interests often occur. Even after the Three Kingdoms, when the Eastern Wu became emperor, there were still internal rebellions, and even rebellions from the Sun clan family...

Cao Ren had calmed down from his initial anger, "Zi Dan, if you were asked to go to Jiangling to resist the Sichuan and Shu naval army, how long can you last?"

When Cao Zhen came back, he was a little concerned, but when he heard Cao Ren's arrangement, he still felt a little shocked, "General, if I arrive at Jiangling, where Fangling..."

"Let Cai Degui go." Cao Ren replied, "I recommended Cai Degui's son to be the Chief of Xiangyang."

Generally speaking, when the children of aristocratic clans first entered the officialdom, they most likely started with the assistant officials of Baishi. Some people didn’t even have a hundred stones, but just took private subsidies from the chief officials. For example, the county magistrate of a county magistrate who started with two hundred stones, they usually had to practice for several years before they could be qualified to fight for it.

Therefore, Cao Ren gave the position of Cai Mao's son, which naturally wanted to win people's hearts and make Cai Mao work hard. On the other hand, he also put Cai Mao's son under his eyelids to prevent Cai Mao's rebellion.

Cao Zhen also understood the meaning of Cao Ren's move, so he did not make any judgment on whether Cai Mao's son could be competent for the position of Xiangyang Cheng, but asked again, "If Li Mancheng attacked Fangling, Cai Degui...is afraid he would not be able to defend it."

It’s not that Cao Zhen felt that Lao Cai was incompetent, but that Fang Ling’s guards were really not very good. And now they have to defend Xiangyang and Jiangling. The Cao army in Jingzhou is obviously not enough, and it is impossible to give Cai Mao many soldiers, so it is put before the horse.

Cao Ren nodded, "So Li Mancheng must be allowed to go to Yunguan!"

Cao Zhen got up, moved his legs and feet that were a little numb after a long journey, and stood in front of the map.

Cao Ren pointed at the map with his finger, "We want to lead Li Mancheng here!"

"Turn to Yunguan?" Cao Zhen asked.

Cao Ren nodded, "Zi Dan, what if we take the initiative to attack Li Mancheng this way?"

"Is it a real attack or a fake attack?" Cao Zhen asked.

Cao Ren said: "True, true, false."

Cao Zhen's eyes moved, "General, what do you mean..."

Cao Ren was still staring at the map and slid on the map with his fingers, "At this point, it's really a hit..."

Then he clicked again, "Here, it's just a fake fight..."

Cao Ren's eyes turned to Cao Zhen, "Until Danjiangkou... Zidan, at least before the Battle of Danjiangkou ends, you must defend Jiangling!"

Cao Zhen took a deep breath, and then said in a deep voice: "General! I will definitely live and die with Jiangling!"

Cao Ren stretched out his hand and patted Cao Zhen on his shoulder.

The sunset shone brightly on the Xiangyang hall, as if it was stained with blood.

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Standing on the high side of the river bank, the scout Cao's army was stunned when he looked at the Sichuan-Shu naval fleet that was slowly coming from the river.

These land ducks were stunned by everything in front of them.

On the distant river surface, the finished font of three tower ships is the most conspicuous among the fleet.

On the tower ships, the three-color battle flags flutter in the wind.

In front of the building is the small-scale fighting ship.

Behind the building is a transport ship loaded with baggage...

On the transport ship, you can vaguely see some thick wood and accumulated equipment.

『What are those?" The scout of Cao's army widened his eyes, 『Is this cavalry navy even carrying the wood for siege equipment with the ship?! Is this... crazy?!"

Of course, siege equipment is required, so a lot of wood is required. The siege equipment is too small, with limited power, large, and inconvenient to carry, so it is usually made temporarily and destroyed when retreating, and no one will marching with these siege equipment.

Before siege, it takes several days to build these equipment, otherwise, there is no question of siege. The simplest ladder to attach the city will only be used in very rare cases.

Generally speaking, the wood required for these siege equipment is sent to cut down and collect it when the war is in progress, so that there is no need to consume too much manpower and material resources in transportation and save transportation time, but this is a practice on land!

Transportation on the water is more convenient than using animal power and human power on land!

Just have enough space and the boat can transport anything!

So at the beginning, the Cao army discovered the Sichuan and Shu naval army's advance, and thought they had some time. After all, no matter what, Jiangling City was built on land, and the Sichuan naval army could not directly rush into Jiangling City. However, when the Cao army scout saw the Sichuan and Shu naval fleet in the river, especially the transported wood and equipment in the fleet, he realized that Jiangling was in danger!

With these woods and equipment, the Sichuan and Shu army can build land camps in a very short time, and can also quickly launch an attack on Jiangling City!

『Quick!" The scout of Cao's army ran down from the top of the mountain, 『Go and report back to the general!』

The scout of Cao's army was obviously a little panicked, so the movement was a bit loud. He was discovered by the soldiers of Sichuan and Shu army looking out on the boat and immediately reported it to Xu Huang.

Upon hearing the news, Xu Huang arrived on the front deck of the building, raised his telescope and looked at the distant mountains.

Although the telescope lenses are as polished as possible, they are somewhat different from later industrial products, which makes the imaging look like a layer of tulle and a little distorted, and they will become dizzy after watching them for a long time.

But even so, the telescope is still a rare treasure for the generals at present. Xu Huang will be very careful every time he uses it, and will be carefully closed after using it...

Well, why is it a little weird?

Even when Xu Huang discovered the movement of Cao's scouts, he did not send anyone to the hills on the shore to chase Cao's squad. That would not be of much significance. Whether the fleet was about to set sail or dock, it would take a lot of time, and sending a fighting ship to clear out the squad of Cao's squad.

Pros and losses may be Xu Huang's experience in commanding the navy's combat during this period.

Different from the vague concepts of "a little", "about", "hundreds", "nearly thousands" in land combat, fighting on the water must be accurate to single digits!

There are three tower ships, only three, and it is impossible to replace them with a "small". One less ship will cause a huge change in combat effectiveness. Therefore, every battle on the water must be precise to the control, command, and allocation of each ship, and it cannot be like fighting on land, focusing on controlling and commanding larger arrays and formations, which is probably enough.

Refined command also brings a more meticulous division of labor.

In the past, Xu Huang didn't care much about support supplies. He felt that he only needed to do a good job in front-line combat. The back-end camp supplies were handed over to civil officials for arrangements. Generally, he was too lazy to ask about it. But after the surface battle, he learned that he had to fight a war with material reserves.

Or, try to fight a "reserve" battle as much as possible.

This "reserve" may be the reserved ship, the reserved soldiers, or the reserved repair wood, spare equipment, etc. Anyway, only a sufficient subsequent "reserve" can maximize the combat power during combat.

This was actually learned by Xu Huang from Zhuge Liang...

If Zhuge Liang had not asked Huang Quan, the rear to organize Di people and others to cut down and transport reserve wood in the Bashan before going to war, then Xu Huang and others would have to wait for the rear to slowly cut down and deliver wood, and then Xu Huang and others would have to wait for the wood to be delivered before repairing the ship.

If Zhuge Liang had not made arrangements in advance, the Sichuan-Shu naval army would have been much slower to advance again!

Therefore, the so-called "must-have for war" is not only about preparing for this wave of war, but also about subsequent preparations after the war. A good military commander does not only focus on the front line of the battlefield.

Zhuge Liang also received news that he had discovered the scout of Cao's army, and went from the tail of the tower to the front deck. When Cao's scout appeared, Zhuge Liang was at the back of the tower, taking several craftsmen to measure and draw the hydrological situation of the Yangtze River.

For people like Zhuge Liang, they are learning and growing almost all the time.

Just like ordinary people are following the army on a boat, some people may choose to sleep in the cabin, but Zhuge Liang will choose to take craftsmen to survey and map the geographical environment and hydrological changes along the way, and even use the Pythagorean theorem to measure the water depth and use the sundial to determine the geographical location...

Zhuge Liang was not sure when he could use these materials, but he was absolutely unwilling to find them when he wanted to use them.

From Sichuan to Jiangling, the most difficult problem is not the shortage of these materials, but the long supply line.

If there is any problem in such a long-distance, large-scale mobilization of soldiers and food, it will undoubtedly bring great risks.

When Xu Huang saw Zhuge Liang, he pointed to the place where the Cao army scout appeared and told Zhuge Liang that he had entered the Cao army's warning range from here...
To be continued...
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