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Chapter 1749 Too chaotic situation

Mu Yunxiu's eyes were gentle: "Whether this letter of surrender is true or false, it is a good thing for us."

Tang Miaoxin asked: "How to say?"

Mu Yunxiu replied: "If it is true, then we will save a lot of effort in the next battle with them."

"If it's false, we can use it as we move forward."

Tang Miaoxin asked with some confusion: "If it is true, how can you follow the plan?"

Ning Guzhou smiled and said: "King Qin's troops were originally brought together by the various state governments, and they had their own selfish motives."

"In this case, we can provoke them appropriately, and they will fight on their own."

Tang Miaoxin thought about it carefully before she understood what they meant. She extended her thumb and said, "It has to be you, you are dark enough!"

That night, Ning Guzhou sent someone to deliver the letter to the leader of another King Qin's army.

His meaning is very simple: someone has already surrendered, and the troops and horses that surrendered will be reused in the future.

It's too late for them to surrender now, otherwise their troops will suffer a loss after the capital is captured.

That night, the generals from other states who came to visit the king received the letter.

The surrendering general who only wrote a letter to Ning Guzhou was actually trying to feign surrender and wanted to lure Ning Guzhou over and then strangle him.

He felt that as long as General Jin's troops came over, they would be able to kill Ning Guzhou and achieve great success.

Before he wrote that letter, he actually discussed it with other generals.

After all, something like this requires the cooperation of other soldiers.

But those generals had different feelings when they received the letter of surrender written by Ning Guzhou.

Because Ning Guzhou was too confident, he seemed not to be afraid of General Jin's troops at all.

Moreover, his behavior was too magnanimous, and because of his magnanimity, he seemed to be confident and confident.

They had suffered a lot at the hands of Ning Guzhou during this period, and they actually had other ideas in mind.

When they were discussing together in the evening, someone took out the letter and asked the general who wrote the letter of surrender to Ning Guzhou: "You really want to surrender, right?"

When the general saw the letter, he was a little confused, because the progress of the whole thing was completely different from what he expected.

Moreover, his letter of surrender was, in essence, a bit boneless and had an air of flattery.

It is somewhat embarrassing to take out such a letter on such an occasion.

The general directly denied it: "Of course not. Isn't this what we discussed?"

The other generals said: "Although we discussed this, but the way you wrote your letter, we strongly doubt that you really want to surrender."

The general slapped his hand on the table: "What nonsense are you talking about, you idiot? If I don't write like this, how can I win his trust?"

Someone sneered: "Whether you want to win the trust of King Qin or really want to surrender, only you know."

The general was so angry that he started beating people. Someone advised him: "Although General Zhang's words don't sound very nice, there is some truth in them."

"You hit someone like this, don't you have a guilty conscience?"

General Zhang is going to be furious. They slander him like this and yet they don't allow him to take action. These people are really so inhumane!

It's just that he can't quarrel with these people with his mouth, and his troops can't defeat them.

The general sent by the imperial court to coordinate and coordinate King Qin's troops learned about this incident and reprimanded him severely.

They even doubted whether he really wanted to surrender. He spent a lot of effort to explain that he didn't want to surrender. This was the plan they had set before.

He just wanted to win Ning Guzhou's trust, so he used words that were a little humble.

The general sent by the imperial court asked him: "Then why did Ning Guzhou copy this letter back for everyone to see?"

General Zhang said helplessly: "How do I know this? I have to ask Ning Guzhou!"

"I see, he is probably trying to sow discord!"

When the general sent by the imperial court heard this, he just looked at him gloomily, his eyes full of distrust.

He just felt that he was so unjust, what a nonsense this was!

He originally just wanted to pretend to surrender, but now, he really wanted to surrender.

However, the generals sent by the imperial court had become suspicious of him and immediately sent people to place him under house arrest. The troops he brought over were even restricted from leaving the camp.

General Zhang knew that he was under suspicion, and he had no way of explaining himself.

He also couldn't understand why he had come to this point even though he came here with great loyalty.

What puzzled him the most was that Ning Guzhou's troops actually launched an attack as they agreed.

Because of Ning Guzhou's letter, the soldiers in the imperial court did not believe that they would really attack like that, and instead were unprepared.

That night, Qinzhou's soldiers and horses fought fiercely with King Qin's soldiers and horses.

The Qinzhou soldiers and horses acted like this, catching them off guard.

Qinzhou's soldiers sent a group of elite soldiers to go around their backs and beat them to death.

It can be said that the generals of King Qin came here with their own agenda. They all had other plans, and of course they would not work hard when fighting.

Because they don't work hard enough and their morale is broken, they will naturally lose this battle.

At the same time, Mu Yunxiu also sent people around to shout: "General Zhang has surrendered!"

"The tyrant has no moral principles, and the people have no means of survival."

"The King of Qin has an order that all soldiers who surrender will be rewarded heavily!"

"The King of Qin has arrived, punished corrupt officials, divided the land equally, and exempted from taxes!"

Such shouts were accompanied by countless people shouting: "I surrender!"

Most of King Qin's soldiers were ordinary people, and their lives were already extremely difficult.

It was not their intention to fight, and most of them were recruited by force.

Some of them had heard some stories about the King of Qin. When they heard these words, they could not help but feel excited, and they had no intention of fighting.

When the generals above saw something was wrong, they immediately came over and promised something. As long as they won this battle, they could live a good life.

Those promises touched people's hearts, and some soldiers began to think of working for the imperial court.

At this moment, a gong sounded on the battlefield in the distance: "The King of Qin has given out money!"

"So all the soldiers who surrender can get their money!"

This operation made the generals dumbfounded.

They had read military books, fought many battles, and heard about many battles, but this was the first time they heard of someone giving out money on the battlefield.

The military morale that had just been regained began to weaken again.

When a general saw this situation, he led his soldiers and horses to kill him.

He originally wanted to kill all those who spilled money and snatch the money away.

But when they got there, his soldiers didn't listen to his orders at all and all went to steal the money.

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