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Chapter 533 Peaceful End

However, with Emperor Shun's move, he took the blame for Liu Zongmin's death.

This is the horror of suspicion.

What is more terrifying than suspicion is the chain of suspicion based on suspicion.

According to normal logic, Liu Zongmin died suddenly, and the two armies should share the same hatred and seek revenge together.

However, because Liu Ying suspected that Emperor Shun had killed the general, he instinctively adopted a self-protection strategy.

When Emperor Shun saw Liu Ying shrinking to protect himself, he naturally suspected that they were trying to escape.

In this situation where you doubt me and I doubt you, proving one's innocence has no meaning and is simply impossible.

And from Emperor Shun's point of view, once Liu Zongmin dies, I won't trust you, so annexing you has become an inevitable option.

It doesn't work either way, there is no choice.

This pot must be carried whether you don’t want to or not.

So at this time, the suspicion escalated further.

When Liu Ying's generals saw it, the Shun army mobilized on a large scale to make their own dumplings.

Then what are you doubting?

The general was killed by Emperor Shun!

Emperor Shun wanted to annex Liu Ying to stabilize his throne.

Now that the situation has developed to this point, what else is there to say?

Run!

It is impossible to defeat them. No one has more people and no one is stronger.

The most important thing is that they don't have the heart to fight Emperor Shun, who is even more powerful than the general.

Liu Ying was well prepared. As soon as Dashun's army was mobilized, they opened the city gate and fled.

But they also ran away from the seven battalions of troops outside the city.

The two battalions of centaurs in the city who had not yet left the city, together with the 70 million taels of silver that had not yet had time to be transferred, were all blocked in the city by the cavalry led by Emperor Shun himself.

Seeing that there was no hope of escape, the blocked Liu Ying troops had no choice but to give up resistance and surrender.

There was no fierce fighting between the two sides.

Two hundred thousand men and horses only blocked 50,000, and the remaining 150,000 were like mercury pouring down the ground, divided into seven or eight directions, and fled south quickly.

Emperor Shun did not pursue him blatantly because it was an internal conflict and could never be made public.

So he had no choice but to collect the surrender troops while issuing an imperial edict, saying that Liu Zongmin was assassinated by the remnants of the Feiyu Guards of the previous dynasty. Liu Biao led Liu Ying south to support the Bazhou battlefield in order to completely wipe out the remnants of the Feiyu Guards headed by Shen Lian and avenge Liu Zongmin.

At the same time, Liu Biao was granted the title of Changhou to defeat the general, and the other generals were also given rewards.

Hey, this is politics.

Very fun.

Don't run away, die.

Ran away, one of the princes.

It has to be said that although Emperor Shun suffered a huge loss this time, his response was correct.

The outside world doesn't know exactly what happened.

All I know is that the army was transferred here and there, and then Liu Biao led an army of 150,000 people southward.

The argument of supporting the Bazhou battlefield is completely reasonable. M.

As for Liu Biao, Emperor Shun gave him some steps, so they naturally walked down the slope.

Otherwise, what will come after him will not be a reward, but Emperor Shun's pursuit and interception regardless of the cost.

Open internal strife was the next best thing for both Emperor Shun and Liu Ying's generals.

As a result, a major internal strife within the Shun Army ended "peacefully".

After this incident, Emperor Shun lost one of his generals and an army of 150,000 capable of fighting, and his strength was greatly weakened.



However, the aftermath of this incident is not over yet.

Because after the internal strife subsided, Emperor Shun immediately faced the same confusion as Liu Ying's generals.

Then who killed Liu Zongmin?

Remnants of the previous dynasty?
Chapter completed!
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