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Chapter seven hundred and seventy first dedicated

After the largest group of rebels was blocked in the city by the Denglai Ming army, which arrived in time, the war was basically over.

Jianlu fought for a whole night and half a day, his moods fluctuated greatly, and his body was already exhausted. Coupled with despair about the future, he finally lost his fighting spirit. Whenever the Ming army appeared, Jianlu would kneel down and surrender.

The Ming army slowly occupied the main roads in Shenyang City. Then, with the Horqin tribe as the main force, and under the supervision of the Ming army, they began to search the small streets, alleys and houses, and thoroughly investigate the captives in Shenyang City.

In the entire Shenyang City, there was only one place where fighting was still going on. But it was not intense. This place was where Jianlu's palace was.

Because the overall situation has been decided, in order to reduce unnecessary casualties, the Ming army no longer attacks hastily. It is like a cat teasing a mouse before eating it.

All the senior generals of the Ming Army have nothing to do with their affairs at this time. The following work can be completed by the soldiers below. For them, the Battle of Shenyang has ended successfully.

They gathered one after another towards the south gate of Shenyang to report to their commander-in-chief, Marquis Zhongxing.

Lu Xiangsheng and He Kegang came hand in hand. When they saw the Marquis of Zhongxing, they congratulated him with smiles on their faces. They destroyed the Jianlu and ended the Liaodong Rebellion that had plagued three dynasties in a row. This achievement was unprecedented since the founding of the People's Republic of China.

But the victory of this war meant far more to Zhong Jinwei than they knew. This meant that even if he suddenly disappeared at this time, the Chinese national weapons would no longer be stolen by the Manchus.

Zhong Jinwei felt very lucky for the battle at the east gate just now. Otherwise, if he was escaped by the captives again, he didn't know how much effort he would have spent chasing him afterwards.

He praised He Kegang and said: "Thank you for being able to guard the east gate, otherwise it would be a troublesome thing for Jianlu to break through successfully."

Hearing Marquis Zhongxing's praise, He Kegang's face turned red. He did not dare to take credit and said quickly: "Master Marquis, I don't dare to be the last general. The reason why Jianlu was retained is all thanks to the timely arrival of the Denglai army."

Lu Xiangsheng heard what He Kegang said and saw the Marquis of Zhongxing looking at him, but he also said humbly: "Master Marquis, the reason why Xiaguan was able to arrive so quickly is all thanks to the contribution of the forwards. Their offensive was like fire and they made full use of it. It was known that the Jianlu troops were deployed and their firearms were superior, and they cleverly used the fear of the Jianlu people to get to Shenyang so quickly."

At this point, he congratulated Zhong Jinwei and said: "Master Marquis, the four young masters have mastered the art of war by Master Marquis, and their performance is the most eye-catching in this battle. For such achievements at such a young age, I admire you!"

When He Kegang heard this, he kept saying at the side: "Yes, yes, the four young masters were the first to arrive at the east gate, which helped our army reduce a large number of unnecessary casualties."

The smile on Zhong Jinwei's face never stopped when he heard this. He cultivated the Fourth Primary School carefully and had high hopes. Now the Fourth Primary School has not let him down. He can make great contributions in this war. As a trainee of the Fourth Primary School, Of course he was very happy.

However, he also knew that the Denglai Ming Army could arrive quickly, and the merits of its commander could never be ignored. Only under Lu Xiangsheng could the four young men exert their greatest talents.

While they were talking, another guard loudly reported: "The governor of Liaodong, Mr. Yuan Keli, has arrived."

As soon as Zhong Jinwei heard this, he quickly led his generals and went out to greet them. This time, Yuan Keli was able to annihilate the Jianlu in Shenyang City, and he also took the greatest credit.

If he could not arrive in time and launched the attack from the south gate, Jianlu could easily escape from the north gate, and nothing would happen to Lu Xiangsheng.

Speaking of which, this attack on Shenyang deviated a lot from the planned action plan. I didn't expect to hit Shenyang so early. As a result, due to various factors, once the war started, it slowly got out of control. .

The Ming army was unstoppable along the way and had not fought a few decent battles. Moreover, the most intense internal conflicts among Jianlu happened to break out, which forced the Ming army to attack Shenyang in advance.

As a result, the attack on Shenyang was earlier than the scheduled date. But what I didn't expect was that all the Ming armies arrived in Shenyang earlier than the scheduled date. They just encircled Shenyang in time and achieved the great victory today.

Therefore, Yuan Keli, who was the first to arrive in Shenyang, could withstand Zhong Jinwei's welcome.

But what Zhong Jinwei didn't expect was that Yuan Keli came in a specially made car. He knew something was wrong and quickly asked: "What's wrong with Yuan Zhongcheng?"

The vehicle had just arrived. Ah Fu, who was beside him, saw the worried look on Zhongxing Hou's face and asked about his master. With a sad face, he reported to Zhongxing Marquis: "Master Hou, my master caught the cold a few years ago. But for this war, , just supported it and persisted. Now...now..."

"Afu, stop talking and help me get out of the car." A weak voice sounded from the car, interrupting Afu's words.

Zhong Jinwei couldn't tell at all. This voice turned out to be the cheerful Yuan Keli he had met last year.

Unexpectedly, Yuan Keli went to war even though he was ill, and he seemed to be very ill now, but he still led the army to Shenyang in advance. Zhong Jinwei quickly advised: "Master Yuan, there is no need to get out of the car, it is important to have a good rest."

It was Lu Xiangsheng who went to deliver the message and asked Yuan Keli to come out. Now seeing that he was seriously ill, he quickly advised him: "Master Yuan, if you are ill, just let your generals lead the army. It is important to take care of yourself."

When Ah Fu heard this, he quickly defended his master: "If my master hadn't been watching, how could Guan Ningjun have arrived in Shenyang so quickly? If my master hadn't been watching..."

At this time, there was a coughing sound in the car, interrupting Ah Fu's words.

Zhong Jinwei found that Ah Fu couldn't stop crying when he heard this voice. He was shocked. Yuan Keli's condition was probably more serious than he thought.

After a while, the coughing stopped, and Yuan Keli's weak voice came out of the car again: "Ah Fu, help me get out of the car quickly and let me take another look at Zhongxing Hou. I will have no regrets in this life and be able to smile like a child. I will definitely thank you in person."

The senior Ming army general beside the car did not expect Yuan Keli to say farewell, and was even more surprised. He quickly looked at Ah Fu.

Ah Fu knew what they meant when they looked at him, so he nodded and said sadly: "I am seriously ill, I'm afraid I won't survive."

As soon as Zhong Jinwei heard this, he immediately wanted to get in the car to visit Yuan Keli. But he was stopped by Ah Fu: "I have typhoid fever. I'm afraid it will be contagious. Please don't get in the car."

Zhong Jinwei did not show any intention of avoiding it after hearing this. Yuan Keli had already retired and returned to his hometown to enjoy his old age. However, he returned to the mountain due to the Liaodong War. He had been seriously ill once before, but he still insisted on being on the front line against the prisoners. Now his health is even worse. Although he was ill, he still personally led the army to go out and ensured the victory of this war. If he felt disgusted because he was afraid of possible infection, it would be really unjustifiable.

But Yuan Keli also insisted on not letting Zhong Jinwei get in the car. And Ah Fu didn't want the old man to get out of the car, so he could stay in the warm car for a while. Finally, he opened the window to satisfy Yuan Keli's wish.

Through the car window, Zhong Jinwei saw that Yuan Keli looked haggard, and he was afraid that he was really going to die. His heart hurt, and his eyes couldn't help but turn red. Yuan Keli truly dedicated himself to death!


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