Wu Er and the people he brought were stronger than the general expected. The rebellion of several lieutenants was not well planned. Although they had many people,...
There are so many people, but no one can fight!
Wu Er and his gang of brothers put down the rebellion in less than two hours.
The leading lieutenants were all beheaded by Wu Er.
They actually surrendered long ago...
When they saw Wu Er's men suppressing them and beating them, the lieutenants knew that something was wrong. They were greedy for death and feared death. They chose to surrender without hesitation and asked the general to forgive them for their confusion, but...
Wu Er did not give them a chance. After they shouted to surrender, Wu Er decisively beheaded them all.
Of course, this is not Wu Er's decision, it is the general's decision.
Before taking action, the general told Wu Er in advance that he would not accept surrender. If the lieutenants surrendered, Wu Er would kill them no matter what he said.
Wu Er knew that the general wanted to be a good person and was using him as an executioner. The general wanted the good reputation and benefits, but he, Wu Er, had to bear the charge of killing and surrendering.
But so what if you know?
He wants to be important to the general and wants to rise up. If he doesn't even take the blame for the general, what future does he have?
Even if he knew in his heart what the general was planning, and even if he knew what trouble it would bring to him if he surrendered in public, Wu Er did it without hesitation.
However, Wu Er was not unscrupulous. When the lieutenants said they wanted to surrender, he didn't give the general a chance to pretend, and he beheaded them first.
He didn't know if the general would be happy if he did this. He only knew that he had to do it even if he knew the general was unhappy.
His goal is not just to support the general, he wants to replace him.
But, not now.
Now, he can only obey the general's words obediently, be the sword in the general's hand, obey his command, and swing it at all the people the general wants to kill.
Two hours later, as several lieutenants died tragically, the remaining people were defeated one after another and lost their fighting spirit. In less than half a quarter of an hour, they all dropped their weapons and surrendered.
The general had only promised to kill the lieutenants, but not the ordinary soldiers as well. As soon as these people surrendered, Wu Er stopped taking action and asked his brothers to stop.
Wu Er wiped his face, turned around, and saluted the general: "General, the rebel leader has been executed, and his comrades have surrendered. Please give me your permission, general!"
"Lock up the people first." There were 30,000 people who rebelled with a few lieutenants, and more than 20,000 people surrendered. Not many people died in these two hours, and the general was dissatisfied with this...
They don't have enough food. The more people die at this time, the better it is for those who survive, but...
He is a general, so even if he has such thoughts, he cannot express them.
"Yes, General." Wu Er vaguely understood what the General was thinking, but this time, he would not help the General to deal with these rebels.
After getting the general's help, the next step is to win the hearts of the people below.
With today's battle, he has shown his ability in front of everyone. In this situation, no one in the army dares to touch him.
Moreover, in the past few years, when the deputy general died, the general had not many people who could be used. Today, he has made such a great contribution to the general. Due to both emotion and reason, the general will reuse him.
He doesn't need much support from the general. He just needs the general to give him a chance and a platform, unlike before, which hindered his promotion.
Wu Er was very powerful and before dark, the battlefield was cleared and all the rebels were imprisoned.
After doing all this, Wu Er will return to his post as the general.
In front of the general, Wu Er was neither humble nor arrogant, respectful but proud, making it impossible to dislike him.
The general himself didn't hate Taker either.
At this moment, the army needed capable and smart people like Wu Er. He had intended to reuse Wu Er, otherwise he would not have let Wu Er take action in today's rebellion.
It is true that people's hearts are floating and the military's morale is unstable, but he is a general, and he has many more people at his disposal than those lieutenants imagined.
Today, even without Wu Er, they can quell today's rebellion.
He asked Wu Er to take action, just to give Wu Er a chance, and then he could naturally help Wu Er, a civilian-born man, to let others see the fairness of him as a general, and also to make others more aware.
Work hard.
Now, he does not ask these people to win the battle, but only wants them to stay in peace.
"Wu Er, what do you think...how should we deal with those people?" The general wanted to reuse Wu Er, so he raised this question to test him.
If Wu Er can answer, he will train Wu Er as his deputy. If Wu Er cannot answer, he will train Wu Er as a thug. As a general, no matter how downcast he is, he will always have useful people around him.
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In this army, there are too many people like Wu Er. If Wu Er can come out, he must give other people a chance, and more Wu Er will appear.
If Wu Er is easy to use, he will use it; if it is not easy to use, he will just use another one.
When Wu Er heard the general's words, he suddenly became excited.
He knew that when his opportunity came, he must perform well. As long as he performed well, he would be reused by the general.
Wu Er didn't care about hiding his clumsiness, and after thinking about it for a while, he said to the general: "Returning to the general, although those people participated in the rebellion, they were all people who were incited by others. They are also my subjects in southern Xinjiang. If so,
It would be too cruel to massacre them. If people want to spread the word, those people will not say that they are rebels, but will only say that the general is cruel." There are more than 20,000 people. If they really want to kill them, it will be scary.
Kill until someone is weak.
These people cannot be killed. He believes that the general thinks so too...
The general knew this, of course. If he could kill them, he would have asked Wu Er to kill them long ago. Why would he keep them alive until now?
"Of course we can't kill, and if we don't kill the surrendered soldiers, what's more, they are still from our southern border. Although they made mistakes first, they are unkind, but we cannot be unjust." The general agreed with Wu Er's point of view, and naturally he also agreed with Wu Er.
Two words.
Not only can those people not be killed, they must also be dealt with properly so as not to shake the morale of the military.
"The general is benevolent." With the general's affirmation, Wu Er gained confidence.
Although he knew that these people could not be killed, he was not sure what the general thought...
When the general asked him, he didn't really want to hear his analysis of the situation. The general just wanted to use him to express his inner decision.
He stopped mid-sentence just to test whether he had guessed what the general was thinking.
Obviously, he did pretty well... (To be continued)