"Prince, do you want to take advantage of the victory and pursue it?"
The second-year high school prince: "...Where does the victory come from?"
A victory in defending the city is also a victory, and the generals murmured in their hearts.
"They set the checkpoint twenty miles outside Anshi City. How will we live in Anshi City in the future? Second Prince, we must take back the area under Anshi City's jurisdiction no matter what."
Anshi City is a big city, and the area eighty miles away belongs to Guo County. The Jin army set up the checkpoint twenty miles away, directly occupying more than half of the northern suburbs of Anshi City, which greatly reduced the area.
their future living space.
The second-year prince hesitated and didn't really want to send troops at this time. "What if it's a trap?"
"The edict has been issued. It shouldn't be a trap, right?"
But Prince Gaoer insisted, and the city gates facing the west and north were still not opened.
But they quietly sent out scouts to "keep an eye on their camps to see if there were any signs of soldiers and horses leaving the camp, and carefully check all roads leading to our side."
"yes."
Man Bao held the dustpan, put it on the shelf, and briefly turned over the herbs. He turned around and saw Bai Shan hurriedly passing by on horseback. The two of them only had time to nod, and he went to the city lord's mansion.
At this time, the emperor and several generals lived there, while Man Baoze and the people in the medical tent lived in the houses next to it.
She clapped her hands and turned back to the room, where the students were making pills and powder.
Seeing Zhou Man coming in, a student couldn't help but muttered: "Teacher, we all have to return to the imperial court, why do we still need to make pills and powder?"
There are also medical packs to stop bleeding. They started making them yesterday and have already made a lot of them.
Man Bao said: "These medicinal materials were bought for the war and used military expenses. Even if the Eastern Expedition is over, these medicines will remain in the army. There are few doctors in the army. I don't know how long it will take to leave it to them.
Anyway, there is nothing to do now, so you should do more so that you don’t need to distribute it to the armies later, and they can distribute it directly to the injured soldiers."
Everyone can only continue to keep their heads down and make medicine.
Man Bao continued to check the medicinal materials they dug during this period. After cleaning them, he put them on a dustpan and took them out to dry.
Some medicinal materials need to be processed after drying, and there are many steps.
Man Bao took out the dustpan and put it on the shelf. Bai Erlang, who lived next door to them, came over, grabbed a handful of medicinal materials, turned them over unconsciously, and said in a low voice: "I feel a little weird."
Man Bao glanced at him and slapped his hand away.
Bai Erlang stopped touching her medicinal materials and just continued to whisper: "Really, don't you think Bai Shan has been a little too busy recently?"
He invited him to go out on the streets together and take a look around Liaodong City, oh, it's Liaozhou City now, but he didn't even agree to go, and asked him not to go out as much as he had nothing to do recently.
According to his understanding of Bai Shan, whenever he goes to a place, he must appreciate the local scenery, customs and people.
Bai Erlang glanced at Zhou Man, "You can still find an excuse to say that you need medicine. He didn't even make an excuse. He just said he was busy, but what exactly was he busy with?"
Man Bao said: "I'm busy dealing with the follow-up. Didn't you see that they are currently counting the list of people to be migrated?"
Bai Erlang said: "I have asked, and Fangshe is responsible for this matter."
"Moreover," he lowered his voice and said, "I found that there are fewer soldiers on the other side of the tent. Even General Ashina and General Xue are not in the tent."
Of course, it is impossible for all of their 60,000 soldiers to enter the city. The army is mainly stationed outside the city. Manbao also has to assign military doctors and students to take turns to guard the big tent. Not only do they take care of the wounded soldiers, but occasionally some soldiers have a headache or a fever.
You need to take medicine.
Man Bao looked at him, "Why are you going to the big tent if you have nothing to do?"
Bai Erlang: "...I am in charge of the pharmacy of the Imperial Medical Office. I will urge the logistics officer in the army to quickly deliver the next batch of medicinal materials."
Bai Erlang got used to it. Before, this batch of medicinal materials was delayed. He ran to the logistics twice a day. Now that the medicinal materials have arrived, even if the teacher has to return to the court, he is used to going there and reminding the logistics officer that even if they are the teacher,
After returning to the imperial court, they still have to transport their medicinal materials. How to deal with it is the Imperial Medical Office's business, right?
After going back and forth, I found that the tents in the camp seemed a little empty.
There were not enough people in some tents. Originally, a tent was supposed to accommodate twenty people, but now it only accommodated ten people. Some were simply empty. When he walked by, there was no strong smell at all. He opened it and took a look.
It was empty inside, not even a quilt, and no one had ever lived there.
Bai Erlang stared at the calm Zhou Man, "Tell me, do you know something but hide it from me?"
Man Bao looked at him meaningfully and said: "Some things have to be understood by oneself. They can only be understood, not passed down."
Bai Erlang questioned: "You and Bai Shan also know each other, don't they pass it down?"
Man Bao said: "Since the army returned to Liaodong City, we have stopped living together. When we passed, we said two words, 'Pay attention to rest.' 'You too, be careful.'"
"Tell me, how do we pass this on from generation to generation?"
Bai Erlang looked at her sympathetically and said, "In comparison, Bai Shan and I talk more than you."
After all, the emperor also likes to take him to attend political meetings recently. Standing next to Bai Shan, he can always say a few words.
From this conversation with Zhou Man, Bai Erlang confirmed his guess that the Eastern Expedition might not be over yet, so he told her: "You must keep our ginseng."
Man Bao waved his hand nonchalantly, "Don't worry, I will put it away."
The ginseng is now placed in Keke's space, and occasionally taken out to dry. Ginseng needs to be dried in the shade, so there is no rush for this, she has plenty of time.
Man Bao turned over the medicinal materials and occasionally thought about where the soldiers and horses who left midway were at this time.
They were hiding in the woods at this time. The scouts carefully circled back from the outside and reported to the general sitting on the ground: "Only the small city gate was opened and a few scouts were released. The low-ranking officials did not dare to get very close. They hid in the trees and watched.
When they arrived, they headed towards Liaodong City."
General Ashina said: "They must have gone to inquire about the situation in the big tent. Stay here and be careful not to reveal their whereabouts."
A group of barbarians slapped a small insect to death and sighed: "General, we are heroes on horseback. How long do we have to stay in this forest?"
"Waiting for the news," General Ashina glanced at them and said, "Tighten your skin a little and suffer some hardships now. It is better than storming the city gate. Do you think the siege ladder is so easy to climb?"
For those who climb the siege ladder, six out of ten people will die and three will be seriously injured. Only one person can climb the city wall, and the chance of survival for that person is only 20%. Their role is to contain the people on the city wall.
Use your strength to let the people below break down the city gate.
They immediately stopped talking because they didn't want to climb the siege ladder.