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Chapter 218 Young Heart

Perhaps Dorgon didn't take this contest to heart, he just regarded it as a temporary novelty of his younger brother's temperament.

But for Jilharang at that time, this was an extremely important contest and agreement between men. He wanted to see if Dorgon, whom everyone praised highly, was really as omnipotent as the legend says.

rival.

So in any battle in which even individuals participated, he almost always considered the issue from the opposite side of Dorgon. It must be said that this was indeed of great benefit. Their tribe avoided a lot of unnecessary losses, and soon

Jierhalang's name can be mentioned together with Dorgon, and his name is known to more and more people.

Dorgon has never shown any dissatisfaction with this. It has to be said that the difference in personality between when he was young and when he was old is really not that big. At that time, he admired Jierharang very much.

Sometimes he would even ask to take Jilharang with him when he went out to fight.

But finally one day, the conflict broke out, and they disagreed on whether they should continue to pursue the remnant soldiers.

Dorgon advocated that poor enemies should not be pursued. He worriedly suggested that this might be a trick by the enemy to lure them deeper. Jierhalang also considered this issue, but at that time he did not know what evil was possessed.

The more Ergon disagreed to continue chasing, the more he had to continue chasing.

As you can imagine, almost everyone stood on Dorgon's side and advised him not to be too impulsive at a young age and to learn more like Dorgon. When Jierhalang heard this, he was filled with evil spirits.

It came up all of a sudden.

So regardless of everyone's objections, and without even telling anyone, he secretly took a few young generals and several groups of soldiers who also believed that the pursuit should continue and pursued him.

When he discovered that this was really the enemy's trap, he had no way to advance or retreat. The young generals who came out with him gritted their teeth and tried their best to protect him as he went out. Watching them fall one by one, it was Captain Jierharang.

This is the first time in my life that I feel regretful.

He regretted that he had gone his own way and had risked the lives of so many innocent people just to get angry with Dorgon. He regretted even more that he had not told anyone when he came out just to show off his strength. He was afraid that even if someone found out about him, he would wish that he would die there.

Save yourself the trouble here.

No one would be willing to die knowing that the other party had set a trap. He thought desperately that he was going to die here this time, and no one would even remember his name. He was not glorious as a hero.

He died on the battlefield, but died surrounded by the enemy as a ridiculous villain who set off the hero's skill.

As he suffered more and more injuries, Jierhalang's vision became increasingly blurry. The figures in the distance blurred into dark shadows in front of his eyes. In this shadow, there was a figure. He became more and more blurred.

It's getting clearer and closer.

"Jilharang, are you okay? I'm here to save you. I'm here to take you back."

The second before he passed out, what Jilharang was thinking about was not winning or losing, or being laughed at, but that after all these years, someone was finally going to take him home.

In the end, the battle was won at a heavy price. Dorgon bore all the blame when Jilharang was in a coma. Even though his merits and demerits were balanced, he was not punished. He was just demoted a few levels.

It has to start from the grassroots level.

As soon as Jilharang woke up, he saw Leji standing in front of his bed with a nervous look on his face: "What's wrong? Why did you come here?"

Leji tugged at the corner of his clothes a little nervously: "Master, were you dreaming just now? You have been having nightmares."

Jilharang touched his head, but he didn't notice it just now. Now he felt a cold sweat on his forehead. He waved his hand at Leji: "What time is it now?"

"It's still early, please sleep a little longer."

Jirharang shook his head, sat up from the bed and drank several bowls of water before suppressing the nauseating feeling in his body.

He put on his clothes and walked out of the tent. It was indeed still early before dawn. He shook his head to shake off the confusion from just waking up. Then he sat outside and the cold wind blew.

Le Ji chased him out with a thick coat in his arms and wanted to chatter a few more words, but when he saw the sadness on his master's face, he was too embarrassed to say anything and just put the thick coat on him gently.

, sit outside with him in a daze.

Ji'erharang understood that what King Zhou said today was to give him a piece of advice. In fact, he himself didn't know that even if he told Dorgon clearly now that he had no intention of fighting with him, he would not believe it.

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He is no longer the willful, arrogant and arrogant Jierharang, and he is no longer the one who traveled thousands of miles to carry him back and took all the blame when he was unconscious and just touched his head afterwards.

He asked him not to take his brother seriously. After so many years, everything has changed.

For Dorgon now, he is just an ambitious regent who wants to seize his power at any time.

What Jilharang really misses is never the time when he has the power to call for peace. What he misses and yearns for the most is those happy days of eating meat and drinking wine and playing against his best brothers on the battlefield.

You don't have to think about so many conspiracies, you can rest assured to leave your back to the other party's tacit understanding and honesty, and the honesty will never come back.

The next day, Jierhalang came to greet Dorgon with a normal expression, and the two of them went to organize the troops, horses, and food. Dorgon remembered what Duduo said last night, and observed carefully as he walked around.

Sure enough, the attitude of all the soldiers towards Jierhalang has improved by more than one level. I don't know if it was his misunderstanding. He always felt that the soldiers walking on the road were more respectful to Jierhalang than to him.

He immediately thought that it was because he failed to see through the enemy's trick this time that everyone now trusted Jierhalang more.

This realization made him feel very uncomfortable. He never expected that the new soldiers he had brought out for so many years would be bribed by Jilharang in just a few days.

Jierhalang didn't notice the change in his heart. All his thoughts now were on how to break up Li Zicheng and Wu Sangui as quickly as possible.

After the plot of the two family members was foiled by him, they changed their strategies and hid and fought at the same time. They were naturally more familiar with the terrain of the Central Plains than themselves, because they had already suffered a lot from this.

It's annoying that these two guys have no intention of stopping and having a good fight, and just follow them all the way to play hide and seek.

Although Dorgon didn't say anything on the surface, Jierhalang could see that his patience had almost run out. Now he couldn't wait to win a victory, a victory comparable to Jierhalang's victory over Shanhaiguan to stabilize the situation.

own status and prestige in the military.

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