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Chapter 257: The Army Departs

When Sun Chengzong said this, he looked at Zhong Jinwei and motioned for Zhong Jinwei to speak.

Zhong Jinwei cleared his throat, and then said very seriously: "The division of labor in society is very clear. Wherever you sit, you have to do a good job. If you are leading the war now, then you must fight the war well! I am the supervisor, then

We must also do a good job in supervising the army. Anyone who is not doing their job, including me, will not have to do it. No matter what you think or how you do it, I will work seriously anyway!"

What Zhong Jinwei said was unexpected. The supervisor's words were quite strange. He didn't use the clichés they were used to, but he could still make them understand what Zhong Jinwei wanted them to do and what he would do. Although he didn't say any specific measures.

, but gave them a space for imagination.

They already basically know the character of the supervisor, and understand that if they fail to do a good job, such as escaping before the battle, and encounter Sun Chengzong, he may fully consider the impact before making a decision. However, this supervisor is more naive, impulsive, and passionate.

, maybe he will act according to the law on the spot.

Therefore, as soon as Zhong Jinwei finished speaking, they all said they would do their own thing well.[

Zhong Jinwei didn't care how many of them expressed their sincere opinions. After going through the formality, he took out the imperial edict, conveyed Emperor Chongzhen's decree of rewards and punishments, and then signaled to Sun Chengzong that he was done.

Sun Chengzong announced a four-pronged attack at the same time. Among them, Zunhua, Qian'an, and Yongping were mainly used to contain the enemy in the early stage, and the main force attacked Luanzhou. The purpose was to allow Jianlufa to gather into a large army to fight and disperse their limited forces.

The main force was composed of Guanning Iron Cavalry and Baigan Army, supplemented by other generals. It mainly used Hongyi artillery to attack the city, supplemented by strategic encirclement, to achieve the pre-war goal of destroying one army after another.

After the arrangement was completed, Lu Xiangsheng saw that there was nothing to do without him, so he quickly went out and asked: "My soldiers, where are your subordinates? Where can I kill the enemy?"

"Prefect Lu, fighting on the battlefield is a matter for soldiers. Your troops are composed of strong people. The other generals can do the killing of the enemy on the front line." Sun Chengzong explained his arrangement.

Lu Xiangsheng was actually eager to go into battle and kill the enemy, but what Sun Chengzong said made sense. His men had only been trained for a long time. If they faced Jianlu in the wild now, the outcome would be hard to say.

But when he came to King Qin, the final decisive battle was about to begin. He couldn't just do nothing. He just wanted to figure out how to get a mission.

Sun Chengzong seemed to know what he was thinking, so he spoke first: "As a direct subordinate of the Supervisory Army during the war, you listen to the Supervisory Army's orders and enforce military laws."

When Lu Xiangsheng heard that he had a job to do, it was also from the Military Law Corps. Although both deserters and built-in prisoners were killed, there was still a big difference between the two. He knew the necessity of the Military Law Corps in the army, so he reluctantly accepted the task.

But he added: "My soldiers are all infantry. It may not be appropriate to carry out military law tasks behind the army, and the number is too small."

"I will give you eight hundred military horses for temporary transportation." Sun Chengzong had already considered this and answered Lu Xiangsheng.

The 800 people selected by Lu Xiangsheng from more than 12,000 people had no problem with riding horses. Therefore, after Sun Chengzong responded, Lu Xiangsheng had no problem with the military law team's ability to maneuver past the frontline deserters.

"General Qin Liangyu." Sun Chengzong ordered the next general.

"The general is here." Qin Liangyu followed and stood next to Lu Xiangsheng.

"Instruct your ministry to allocate three hundred people to the supervisory army to carry out the duties of military law." Sun Chengzong ordered.

Qin Liangyu didn't hesitate at all, clasped his fists and replied: "I will obey your orders."

Sun Chengzong had his own purpose in appointing the sergeants of these two armies to serve as military law teams. Although one of these two armies is a civilian stronghold and has always been a chieftain team, it can be said that they can listen to Zhong Jinwei's dispatches and execute them with a stern face.

According to military law, only these two troops are the most suitable.

After Sun Chengzong completed the assignment, he ordered them to return to camp to prepare and set off early tomorrow morning.

After Qin Liangyu returned to his camp, he immediately convened a military meeting with his generals to convey the news of the war.

When Ma Xianglin heard that the main force of this battle had indeed fallen on his white-pole army, he was very happy and went out to report loudly: "Commander, I am willing to be the vanguard of my headquarters and clear the way for the army."[

Qin Liangyu was very strict in running the army and was not allowed to use personal names in formal occasions. Therefore, although Ma Xianglin was Qin Liangyu's precious son, he had to call his mother Marshal.

My son is brave and is known as "Little Ma Chao" in the army, so he is a suitable candidate for the vanguard.

But Qin Liangyu was a little confused. Sun Chengzong gave a quota of 300 sergeants to equip Marquis Zhongxing as a military law team. This was an opportunity to get along with Marquis Zhongxing and build friendship. If his son did not go, it would be a wasted opportunity.

.

However, the positions of himself and his nephew Qin Yiming were too high, and it was impossible for him to take 300 sergeants and then work as servants for Marquis Zhongxing. If he really did this, his intention to please Marquis Zhongxing would be too obvious, and it was not Qin Liangyu's style.

Ma Xianglin felt a little strange when his mother looked at him and said nothing, so he had to say again: "Commander."

Everyone in the camp also noticed that Qin Liangyu was different from usual. They were all slightly surprised, but did not show it.

When Qin Liangyujing's son called out, she realized that she had been stunned. She came back to her senses and said: "I have an order. I will send three hundred soldiers to the supervisory army to mobilize the military law. I want you to take three hundred soldiers."

Hundreds of soldiers went to the military supervisory office to listen to orders."

When Ma Xianglin heard this, he was stunned for a moment, and then immediately expressed his objection: "Commander, a man of great character, on the occasion of this decisive battle, when fighting on the battlefield, the general will not want to be in the rear."

Qin Liangyu also considered that his son's bravery would make it easier to establish achievements in this must-win battle, so he hesitated and spoke in a consultative tone.

Now that her son was determined not to be happy, her already hesitant heart was even more shaken, and she was very confused about this leader choice.

Qin Yi clearly understood what his aunt was thinking. It was doubtful that this leader could not be selected among ordinary generals. Now if Ma Xianglin was not willing, there would only be one.

He hesitated for a moment and then suggested: "Commander, I think General Zhang can lead the army to obey the order."

Zhang Fengyi also has the same temperament as her mother-in-law. She usually disguises herself as a man and goes into battle to kill the enemy. She is invincible. Now that she wants to stay in the rear, she is not very happy.

Qin Liangyu listened to his nephew's suggestion and thought to himself that my Ma family has fought for the Ming Dynasty for many years and gained a great reputation as a white-pole army. This is due to military merit. Let my son give up the military merit in King Qin's affairs at such a good opportunity.

As for going to the rear to lead the French army, it is indeed a bit more gain than loss.

More importantly, we have found out what kind of person Zhongxing Hou is, and he is not a careless person.

As long as I express my intention to get close to Marquis Zhongxing, that is enough.

So, she regained her usual decisiveness and ordered: "Feng Yi will lead three hundred cavalry troops and go to the military supervisory office early tomorrow morning to listen to orders."

Zhang Fengyi was a little unwilling and wanted to fight for the same opportunity as her husband, so she wanted to speak, but was interrupted by Qin Liangyu: "You must remember that everything is based on the military orders of the Supervisory Army and must not be violated."

Qin Liangyu meant that his daughter-in-law should listen to the supervisors and kill whomever they asked, without giving face to anyone. Whatever happened, she must stand firmly on the supervisors' side.

Zhang Fengyi saw that her mother-in-law was determined and the military order had been issued, so she had no choice but to accept it.

Early on the next morning, the Qinwang Army camp outside the capital city began to move. Troops set out in batches and rushed to different battlefields.

Zhong Jinwei temporarily marched with the Chinese army, right next to Sun Chengzong, chatting with Sun Chengzong as he walked. In front of them was the trump card of this siege, the artillery battalion in charge of the Portuguese mercenaries. And behind them was Lu Xiangsheng

The 800-strong army of Zhang Fengyi and the 300-strong army of Zhang Fengyi left the capital in a mighty manner.[

The city gates of the capital were then closed, and only one door would be opened at noon for the people to enter and exit.

As a result, everyone in the capital knew that the decisive battle in the capital was about to begin. Some were scared, some were excited, and some were worried. But from Emperor Chongzhen to the refugees in the refugee camp, all

Looking forward to the triumphant return of the army.

However, the military is dangerous and the battle must be won. In addition, the Ming army's defeats in the past years are the endorsement. No one can guarantee how the battle of Gyeonggi will turn out.


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