"...In addition, the result of losing both sides is indeed not good for any of them, and he does not want to see it, but it is by no means unaffordable."
Regarding this matter, Xin Moge did not specifically ask the secret guard to tell Feng Yu.
Since everyone could not see Cang Yueyu and could not see Cang Yueyu without Xin Moge's order, they all thought that Cang Yueyu was still trapped.
In the next few days, soldiers from Cang Jingtian's army who were trapped outside the city escaped one after another, or ran to surrender under the tower outside the city, or ran to the vassal kings to surrender.
Whether it is the soldiers who left the city to guard the city or the vassal kings, according to the previous agreement, they told the surrendered soldiers that they would be sent to build the capital, and told them the various rules that they needed to abide by, and asked them to sign their names.
Take it.
With the beginning, more and more soldiers escaped and surrendered, and the situation became more and more frequent.
In just half a month, only half of the 40,000 to 50,000 troops were left.
The remaining half's military morale is even more disorganized.
Half a month later, the remaining army actually captured General Xu and several other lieutenants, and took several of them to surrender at the foot of Licheng City Tower.
It took three days to arrange all the surrendered troops and send them in batches to the place planned by King Li. After building the capital in advance, the gates of the blocked Li city and the two cities in front were reopened.
The armies of each vassal king were temporarily stationed in place, and the generals from all walks of life went into the city together to discuss the affairs of each vassal king.
The vassal kings and generals were already mentally prepared for the outcome, and each vassal king had something on his mind. Everyone just wanted to make one last effort to see if they could overturn it.
Two days later, a unanimous result was finally reached. Each vassal king stayed in Licheng, and each vassal king made his own arrangements for the manpower transfer in his vassal territory.
Fan Yinqing asked King Fan to calm down and wait a moment. She would stay in Licheng for a while and then think of another solution.
Five days later, with everything settled, the vassal king and his generals who arrived with reinforcements left with their reinforcements.
Fan Yinqing asked his confidant Yang Xufan to lead Fan Dajun back.
It took two days for all the armies of the vassal kings outside the city to withdraw, leaving no one behind.
On Cang Jingtian's side, Cang Jingtian suddenly lost tens of thousands of troops, but fortunately Jun brought Cang Yueyu back, so he did not take any action for the time being.
That night, King Li arranged a banquet to celebrate this great victory. It was also a celebration of Cang Yueli's enthronement ceremony. The remaining vassal kings gathered together, and Fan Yinqing. Cang Yueli and Xin Moge naturally also attended.
Feng Yu did not go. From that day on, Feng Yu almost never stepped out of the room.
In the brightly lit room, Feng Yu stood up with her hands on the table and tried to step forward slightly with her left foot. It was still very painful, but she could stand. It was worth her hard work for so long.
The maid knocked on the door and entered, then brought medicinal materials into the house.
Feng Yu nodded and asked the maid to put down the medicinal materials and not to disturb her when she went out.
The maid was used to it, so she put down the medicinal materials and bowed out, closing the door behind her.
After Feng Yu tried to walk a few more steps, she was able to let go of the table and walk slowly by herself. The pain in her feet was bearable.
At the end of the moon, the banquet was over. Xin Moge returned to the yard and saw that the brightly lit room in front of him was already closed as before. She was not waiting for him. Perhaps, he should tell her that Yu Yun had already brought Cang Yueyu with him.
He left, but Xin Moge couldn't get down this step, and he didn't want to.