Liu Chan looked at everyone who looked like they were about to cry, and said awkwardly: "Okay, then I will go back to Yancheng with Yue Yun."
"Your Majesty, Your Majesty," Han Shizhong shouted loudly and said with an exaggerated expression.
"Your Majesty is Holy Ming."
A smile appeared on the lowered heads of Han Shizhong and the generals, and they finally relaxed. Unexpectedly, Liu Chan suddenly said: "We just defeated the Jin soldiers today, why don't I go and see the soldiers, and leave Shunchang tomorrow with the Wei army."
No, absolutely not, Han Shizhong desperately refused in his heart. He looked at Liu Chan's expression and said carefully: "Your Majesty, the situation on the battlefield is ever-changing, one step is slow and the other is slow. If the Jin people attack other places first, then it will be inevitable.
It will be a great disadvantage to our army. Please go to Lincheng as soon as possible and take command of the north."
Everyone nodded desperately and agreed with Han Shizhong's point of view. When Liu Chan saw this, he didn't want to say anything else, so he nodded in agreement. Yancheng is located in the center of the north, and it is almost impossible for any war to happen. As for what Han Shizhong said about assisting other cities to resist the Jin soldiers.
It's just a joke. If Jin dares to attack, they will close the door and beat the dog.
As for saying that Han Shizhong deceived the king, that is not necessarily true. Once the Jin Kingdom attacks other countries, Yancheng will definitely send troops by then. This is no different from what Han Shizhong said, but there is no danger at all.
However, what Han Shizhong did not expect was that his decision would appear particularly stupid in the future, and would even cost him almost his entire political life. It was also because of this decision that Han Shizhong resigned as Minister of War and the position of Right Minister. But now
Han Shizhong didn't know it yet and was still celebrating this decision.
In the afternoon of that day, Liu Chan left Shunchang under the auspices of Han Shizhong and other soldiers. He followed the Wei Army's strict military discipline and almost never spoke along the way. Even when he did speak, it was about marching instructions.
Liu Chan was a little bored and said to Yue Yun: "Why do I feel that the soldiers in Shunchang, including Liangchen, are a little happy? Could it be that I have influenced them?"
"Of course not, your majesty may have felt wrong." Yue Yun said bluntly, without caring about Liu Chan's status as emperor. He looked at the deputy general next to him and called Yue Fei and Yue Yun worthy of being father and son. Liu Chan is an emperor after all, and you are an emperor.
How could the ministers say that the emperor had done something wrong? In the past, this could be considered a crime of disrespect, but when I thought that Yue Yun was Yue Fei's son, it seemed to be okay.
"You are indeed the young general I value. You, Yue Yun, are the only one who dares to talk to me like this." Liu Chan glanced at Yue Yun and said with a smile.
"Your Majesty is amazingly courageous. He doesn't care about the arrogant words of his ministers. He has the majesty of an emperor through the ages." Yue Yun is not like his father who doesn't understand anything. What he said just now is just to retaliate against Zhao Gou for driving Yue Fei out of Lin'an and Yue Fei.
He didn't say it until he sent out troops. Unexpectedly, Liu Chan wasn't angry, so he quickly changed his tone and started complimenting Liu Chan.
"Hahaha, he is far from those emperors who lived through the ages in the history books, but he is not far behind in terms of courage."
Yue Yun immediately choked on Liu Chan's words, and even compared with the emperor of all ages, Your Majesty, you are really not ashamed, why do you say you are fat and you are out of breath? Yue Yun asked Liu Chan curiously: "I heard that Your Majesty
I wrote a letter to Liu Yu of the Puppet Qi Dynasty. I don’t know what he wrote, but I haven’t seen the Puppet Qi Dynasty send troops until now.”
"Hahaha." Thinking of this, Liu Chan was very happy. He did not expect that his letter actually frightened Liu Yu. He had originally planned to divide his troops to resist the puppet Qi, but he did not expect that Liu Yu
Yu is so cowardly.
"Guess?" Liu Chan started to tease and said with a smile.
"How could I guess that?"
Liu Chan shook his head and was no longer joking with Yue Yun. After all, it was still a bit embarrassing for only two people in the whole army to joke. So Liu Chan said: "I just wrote in the letter: The Song army is coming, don't move, otherwise the country will be destroyed."
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"That's it?" Yue Yun was a little confused. Could it be that just a few words were enough? Could it be that just these few words could frighten the powerful enemies in the early days of Jianyan.
"What do you think? You don't think that the Puppet Qi is so strong now, do you? The Jin Kingdom can abolish the Puppet Qi with just one Jinwu technique, so they are not as strong as you think. A country
How can it only exist based on one person's ideas? If such a country really exists, it is destined to be destroyed. What's more, now that our country has taken the initiative to start a war with the Jin Kingdom, Jin Wushu has led an army of 100,000 people. Where is the puppet Qi?
How dare you get involved in this battlefield."
"Why?" Yue Yun asked curiously like a loyal listener. Other officers and soldiers of the Wei Army also slowed down, wanting to hear Liu Chan's opinions.
"If the Puppet Qi insists on joining the melee between the Song and Jin Dynasties, and if the Jin State wins, our country's national strength will definitely be greatly damaged. The Puppet Qi has already threatened the Jin State. How long will it take if the Puppet Qi is not abolished?
If we win, when the victory comes, we will definitely attack the Puppet Qi, and the Jin Kingdom will definitely not help them due to their defeat in the war. Therefore, no matter what the victory or defeat of the Song and Jin Dynasties, the Puppet Qi will have only one result now, which is to be deposed."
"I see, I never thought of this." Yue Yun said with conviction. He really didn't understand anything about politics.
"You should read more books, mount your horse to kill the enemy, and dismount your horse to govern the country. Only then can you be a real man."
"Your Majesty is joking. I don't have the brains to study." Yue Yun joked, "Studying is nothing. It's enough to know how to fight."
"How many days does it take for the army to arrive at Yancheng?" Liu Chan asked as he looked ahead.
"According to the current itinerary, we can arrive in five days at most."
"Okay, since you are the commander-in-chief of the Wei army, you will be responsible for the arrangements along the way. I will also listen to your command." Anyway, Yue Yun paid attention to Liu Chan along the way and asked Liu Chan for instructions. Liu Chan was also tired.
Let Yue Yun take responsibility directly.
"The general will obey the decree."
Luoyang
"Have the holes been dug?" Liu Qi asked his subordinates.
"Don't worry, general, we will definitely make sure that the Jin army never comes back." His subordinates vowed.
"Okay, let the soldiers be more careful recently and keep an eye on them. Maybe you can get a knighthood in this battle."
"May I ask General, are you really knighted?" the subordinate asked curiously. As soon as he said this, many soldiers gathered around him.
"That's still false. His Majesty said this to me personally. After this battle is over, let's see what other military exploits he can achieve. By then, add them all up to see what title he can be promoted to."
"The general is a scholar, so he naturally has no shortage of titles. I don't know if we, rough guys, know how to fight, but will have a chance to obtain a title."
"Don't talk nonsense. Your Majesty has already said that as long as you have achieved enough military merits, you will definitely be given a title. You are asking here and there, so you might as well dig more holes and kill more Jin people.
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At this time, Yue Fei was still marching in a hurry, without stopping too much along the way, heading straight towards Bianliang. Since he sent troops from Shunchang this time, there was only one goal left, which was to capture Bianliang.