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Chapter 283 Turn Passive into Active

Chapter 283 Turning Passivity into Initiative

Author: Jinhuang

"General, why did you give away such a huge amount of money for nothing?" Wu Zheng asked anxiously, and he was really puzzled.

Before Jun Ci returned to the military camp, the news had already reached the Central Guard Army.

Even the other three armies received a large sum of money and were ridiculed in front of the Central Guard soldiers who took turns entering the city today.

In his words, the guards made wedding dresses for them, and he thanked them for their bravery in suppressing the bandits, which gave them a good omen in the new year.

They were so angry that the people from the Central Guards almost started fighting with them. If it weren't for Jun Ci's military regulations hanging over their heads, there would have been another chaos in the capital.

After these people returned, Wu Zheng and others naturally knew about it, and gathered outside the main tent to wait for Jun Ci to return and ask for the reason.

Jun Ci did not answer immediately, but strode inside, followed by several people.

Sitting on the main seat, Jun Ci glanced at their faces, which were either anxious, asking for solutions or frowning, and fixed his gaze on the expressionless Huo Qingqu: "What do you think?"

"The general is interested in Yidu?" Huo Qingqu had a guess in his mind.

Jun Ci nodded: "Zhou Guang has already gone to lay out the battle for Yidu. It is the grave that Zhou Rong has dug for us. Whether we can climb out depends on our ability. As the coach, I naturally have to deal with it.

I am responsible for your safety, and I hope to bring you back alive.

I don’t know much about Zhou Guang’s character, and we have no way of knowing how he will deal with us. We can only adapt to changes, but on the battlefield, there are many people. If he wants to plot against me, I am confident that he can.

I can't do anything, so I have no choice but to attack you.

These days, you have become increasingly calm, sophisticated, and defensive. I am also by your side. It is not easy for him to attack you.

If all possible means fail to bury us, the only remaining means will be those."

"Food and grass." Huo Qingqu completely confirmed Jun Ci's train of thought. There was admiration in his eyes, "I am sincerely convinced."

Jun Ci was giving Zhou Guang a plan to defeat them. Instead of being on guard all the time, he should turn his passivity into an initiative.

When Zhou Guang fails to attack Jun and fails to alienate them, he will start to face the entire army.

How much food and grass the imperial court will send to Jun Ci will have to go through Zhou Rong, and Zhou Guang will definitely know it clearly, so he can make an estimate.

Targeting the entire army, assassination or other methods will not work. The best way is to burn down their granaries and wait for them to run out of ammunition and food...

They can take the opportunity to pretend that Zhou Guang will succeed, and maybe they can kill Zhou Guang.

Moreover, it is fair, reasonable, and even Zhou Rong cannot fault it!

Huo Qingqu's hands started to tremble at the thought that Zhou Guang could be killed if he went away, and his heart was filled with ups and downs.

This is his family-killing enemy!

Others also came around this corner, each of them a little excited, and at the same time they admired Jun Ci more and more.

"General, a caravan sent a wooden box today." After everyone left, Lu Hehua came in with Gao Yi. Gao Yi held the wooden box and looked a little heavy.

There was a seal on the wooden box, and the words "Jun Ci" on it looked very familiar. It was Ying Wuchen.

She accepted the box and carried it to Ying Wuchen's small building before opening it.

Inside there was a fiery red fox coat and a letter.

This was a New Year's gift that Ying Wuchen had prepared for him. The letter said that the caravan set out a little late, and the two dynasties were at war, so they might not be able to deliver it to her in time. I hope she wouldn't mind.

Mind?

Jun Ci never thought that Ying Wuchen would give her a New Year's gift, because she herself had never thought of giving it to Ying Wuchen.

Although the two of them understand each other, under the current situation, how can they care about the love between children?

What's more, both of them are their own masters, so it's hard to predict what will happen in the future.

After reading one page, Jun Ci looked at the second one and wrote that he had put the tanned hand wrap in his heart, and he had already seen it when he came in. He thanked her for giving her the medical classics downstairs from the master, and he would definitely pay attention to it.

She studied, devoted herself to studying medicine, and even prepared some medicine for her.

Seeing this, Jun Ci opened the fox fur, and there were indeed some palm-sized small boxes underneath, with delicate little locks on them.

Where is the key?

Continuing to look down, I realized that it was in a small secret room in his house. No wonder Lu Hehua and the others didn't find it despite cleaning it every day.

Jun Ci followed Ying Wuchen's instructions and opened the button, and couldn't help but be startled.

There were a lot of things inside, but she didn't take a closer look. Her eyes were fixed on the keys wearing iron rings. There were ten bunches in total, and each bunch had ten. The joints of the ten bunches of iron rings were different animals. The first end of the key

Numbers from one to ten were engraved.

She took out five small boxes and saw that the locks were engraved with the same rabbits as one of them, and there were also numbers near the keyholes. They corresponded one by one, and she opened the boxes as expected.

The first box contained not a medicine bottle, but a hair tie. The hair tie was bright and bright red, but there was faint gold thread embedded in it. It was not embroidery, and it was extremely beautiful.

If you don't wear a hairpin ring, it will be inconvenient for you to practice martial arts.

She didn't dress up like a girl, and her long hair was always tied up with a two-finger-wide hairband. She didn't pursue these accessories, just look at them and close her eyes.

Since A Niang passed away, no one has given her a hairpin ring or jewelry.

When Aunt Gein was alive, she had already stopped wearing these things.

Every year on her birthday, her father, uncles, cousins ​​and other close people would often give her things related to martial arts.

A fluttering headband is more popular with her than a heavy and precious fire fox fur.

The remaining four boxes are filled with medicines, some for cuts and burns, some for pain and numbness, and some for ordinary wind and cold.

The medicine bottles in the last box turned out to be medicines like Nuan Gong. Jun Ci felt a little hot inexplicably when he read the words in his letter.

It reminded her of the embarrassment she felt when she had her first period.

Fortunately, the letter was very thick, so only half of it was gone. For the remaining half, Ying Wuchen focused on telling Jun Ci the origins of the Battle of Yidu.

Yuan Duo only played a small role in it. It should be said that Yuan Duo was not ready yet and took the initiative to start this war. Ying Wuchen took the first step to help Yuan Duo.

The story begins with Xiao Yan, the current monarch of the Southern Dynasties. After seizing power from others in his early years, this monarch was diligent in political affairs, encouraged farmers to teach mulberry farming, and reduced taxes.

At that time, the power of the Southern Dynasty was very strong, but when people reached middle age, they all rebelled against their relatives. His parents and children suspected that he was a bastard of the late emperor, and Xiao Yan committed regicide by killing his father's enemy. In the end, he was defeated and fled to the Northern Dynasty, where he died violently. Xiao Yan personally went to the Northern Dynasty.

, and spent a great deal of money to bring it back to the Southern Dynasties for a grand burial.

The pain of losing her son has not yet faded away, and her own daughter committed incest with her younger brother, her uncle. After the incident was exposed, she actually stabbed Xiao Yan with a butcher's knife in order to put her lover in a position of power.

The successive blows caused Xiao Yan to concentrate on Taoism, and the Southern Dynasties began to carry out large-scale construction and build Taoist temples.

Since becoming a believer, His Majesty has been extremely willful and has often made noises about becoming a monk. The ministers of the Southern Dynasties have "redeemed" him from the Taoist temple three times.


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