253. Chapter 253 Cai Mao grabs credit
"The humble position did not say that the military advisor could not be the position of Grand Commander General, but the position of Grand Commander General should be appointed publicly by the provincial governor, and should not be announced by the military advisor himself. This is inevitably a bit...."
"Can't help but have something to do?"
Cai Mao interrupted Wen Pin's words and shouted in anger, "You mean I am falsely circulating the order of the governor of the state, is that right?"
Wen Pin did not give in and said coldly: "I didn't say that. This is what the military advisor said himself. I just want to say that the military advisor should avoid suspicion."
Cai Mao was extremely angry and pointed at Wen Pin and scolded: "You clearly mean that Cai Mao falsely passed the order of the provincial governor. You have been against me for many years. You have to oppose my suggestions in everything. Today is no exception. Wen Pin! What is your intention?"
Kuai Yue next to him smoothed out: "Military Cai does not need to be angry. Since the provincial governor has been appointed, we will naturally support it. General Wen will also obey the military advisor's dispatch. However, whether the uncle Liu and Prince Jing agree to this plan must be discussed with them. The enemy is in front of him. I hope that military advisor Cai and General Wen will be the most important thing, so don't mess up your own position first."
Liu Jing was a little surprised. He heard that Kuai Yue's tone was a little helping Cai Mao. At this critical moment, he should be competing against each other and was unambiguous. What is the value of peace? Isn't this just to let Wenpin accept Cai Mao as the governor?
Liu Jing glanced at Kuai Yue and thought of what Kuai Yue said to him just now. It seemed that after his failure to compete for Liu Qi, his mind changed a little and began to accept the little favors Cai Mao gave him. Could it be that Kuai Yue returned to the pro-Cao faction?
Liu Jing knew that in history, Kuai Yue was pro-Cao faction and persuaded Liu Cong to surrender to Cao. However, since he appeared, he was influenced by various interests, especially after fully supporting Liu Qi as the prince, Kuai Yue gradually turned into a faction against Cao. However, after Liu Qi was taken away by Liu Bei, Kuai Yue's attitude began to change again.
Liu Jing originally thought that with Kuai Yue there, there was no need to talk about many things himself, and Kuai Yue would resist it for him, but now it seems that Kuai Yue's attitude is starting to be magnificent and it is no longer reliable.
Liu Jing stopped silent and stood up and said, "General Wen said it well. This matter is of great importance. It is hard to believe just by the order of the provincial governor. Moreover, the provincial governor may not understand the situation for a long time. It is better for me to propose a plan. Our three armies set up a coordination command post, which can each send one person to participate. If the three armies need to cooperate in combat, the command post can be coordinated. I wonder what military commander Cai and Huangshu Liu think?"
Liu Jing's attitude was very clear, that was, he opposed the establishment of a military yamen, the establishment of a grand commander-in-chief of the three armies, and even went to see Liu Biao to verify that he was opposed. He knew that Liu Biao would probably let Cai Mao be the grand commander-in-chief and take the opportunity to seize his military power.
Liu Bei originally wanted him to take the lead and he would serve as the commander-in-chief of the three armies. However, judging from the current situation, Cai Mao could not agree. It would be better to maintain independence, at least he could gain some reputation in the end.
Liu Bei also nodded, "I agree with Mr. Jing's plan to establish a coordinated command post for the three armies."
Cai Mao's face became extremely ugly. He stared at Liu Jing and said viciously: "This is the order of the provincial governor. Does Prince Jing no longer recognize the provincial governor as the lord of Jingzhou?"
Liu Jing was not polite and said in a row: "Of course I admit that the governor of the state is the lord of Jingzhou, but Jingzhou and Jiangxia have reached an agreement. Jingzhou can request the Jiangxia army to support it, but it cannot seize the command of the Jiangxia army. The governor of the state stamped the agreement and the military advisor Cai signed the letter. Does the military advisor Cai admit it now?"
Cai Mao was speechless by Liu Jing's words. He turned around and looked at Liu Bei, "Why did the emperor disagree?"
Liu Bei said lightly: "I command the Xinye Army, which has nothing to do with Jingzhou. As for the extra army, Mr. Qi entrusted me to command. If Military Advisor Cai wants to take it back, he should go to Mr. Qi, which has nothing to do with me."
If Liu Jing's answer was tit-for-tat, then Liu Bei's answer was a needle hidden in the cotton. He listened softly, but it made Cai Mao unable to say a word.
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"Bad!"
In the room, Cai Mao smashed the teacup hard to the ground. The teacup burst and fragments splashed everywhere. He was so angry that he cursed, "Do you be shameless, do you think of me Cai Mao as a monkey? One day, he will make them kneel on the ground like a dog and beg me!"
Next to him were Zhang Yun and Cai He, and Xiangyang prefect Li Gui, also sat aside. The reason why Li Gui got together with Cai Mao was because he was also a pro-Cao faction. In the later factional team of Liu Biao, he finally chose Liu Cong and became Cai Mao's confidant.
Interestingly, when Liu Biao dealt with Zhang Yun, he was one of the active consenters and promoters, but now he stands with Zhang Yun and works together to make suggestions for their own factional interests.
Or this is politics, there are no eternal enemies and allies, only unchanging interests.
Li Gui didn't persuade Cai Mao either. He patiently waited for Cai Mao's anger to end. He knew that Cai Mao was full of anger and would calm down if he let it go.
Cai Mao cursed Liu Jing and Liu Bei and finally calmed down slowly. In fact, he also knew that it was not realistic to take Liu Jing and Liu Bei's army under his command. It was just that Liu Jing and Liu Bei broke his expectations in front of so many people, making him unable to bear the face and become angry.
"You guys, what should I do now?" Cai Mao calmed down and asked everyone.
But he looked at Lee Kyu. He was not interested in Zhang Yun and Cai He. They couldn't make any useful suggestions. However, Lee Kyu was usually silent and was actually very insightful.
This time, he planned to convene everyone to discuss the establishment of the military yamen. Although it failed, it was not his problem, but the plan was very good. At least Cai Mao's prestige as the convener came out.
Li Gui knew that Cai Mao was asking himself, and he said calmly: "Now there are two completely different plans, and the military advisor can choose by himself."
"You say, I'll listen."
"The first solution is to be cold. We remain calm and let the Jiangxia army and the Nanjun army go north to fight against Cao. The advantage of this is that we can maintain our strength. After they fight to the point of losing both sides, we will come to take advantage of the fisherman. The disadvantage is also obvious, which will damage the military advisor's reputation in Jingzhou."
Cai Mao thought about it, but did not rush to express his opinion, and asked again: "What about the second strategy?"
"The second plan is to attack urgently. Before the Jiangxia and Nanjun armies had time to mobilize, they immediately sent troops north to recover Fancheng, and then ordered the two armies to go north together. The three armies fought each other to see who could defeat Cao's army in the end. Doing so would seize the initiative. Especially when the regaining Fancheng would make the military advisors' reputation in Jingzhou greatly increase. If the publicity is properly carried out, this is a good move."
“What about the disadvantage?”
"The disadvantage is that we will become the focus of Cao's army's attack, and in the end, the most casualties may be the most serious. Can the military advisor afford it?"
Cai Mao took a few steps behind his back, and he needed to weigh the pros and cons. Frankly speaking, he did not consider the first plan, which had a great impact on his reputation, especially when he wanted to plan to govern the governor of Jingzhou, Jingzhou's fame was the most important.
He was quite moved by the second plan, and the restoration of Fancheng was indeed an extremely favorable result. As Li Gui said, as long as it is widely publicized, Cai Mao's reputation in Jingzhou will be at its peak. Isn't this what he dreamed of?
However, if Cao's army counterattacked, there would be serious casualties and a little more than worth the loss, which made Cai Mao a little embarrassed.
At this time, Zhang Yun said coldly: "Is it in their interest to Cao's army counterattack against us?"
A sentence reminded Cai Mao, yes! Why did the Cao army fight back against itself and eliminate the pro-Cao faction? What are the benefits for them? Why did they forget this key point?
As soon as he thought of this, Cai Mao was immediately excited. He immediately said to Zhang Yun: "You can't miss the opportunity. You can gather your troops immediately and cross the river north of the city. I will personally regain Fancheng!"
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One hour later, ten thousand Jingzhou troops quickly assembled outside the northern city of Xiangyang and began to board more than 200 ferries that had been waiting on the shore one after another, and ferries sailed towards the north shore.
The last army of Cao's army retreated before dawn, and the guards of Fancheng handed over to the 500 young and strong civilians recruited in Fancheng. The city gate was closed, and hundreds of civilians stood tremblingly at the top of the city, looking at the hundreds of ferries appearing on the river from afar.
They didn't know what kind of punishment they would be punished when the Jingzhou army arrived, so soldiers kept slipping away. When the first Jingzhou army arrived, there were only less than thirty people left on the city.
Cai Mao took the lead and personally led more than a thousand soldiers to the top of the city. A soldier shouted under the city: "Open the door quickly in the city!"
The city gate finally opened slowly, and dozens of civilians left the city and knelt down and shouted: "Military advisor, we are innocent, and we were captured by Cao's army to defend the city."
Cai Mao jumped forward and asked loudly, "Can there be Cao's army in the city?"
"Report to the military advisor, there is no Cao army in the city, and all of them have been evacuated."
Cai Mao was overjoyed and ordered the soldiers loudly: "Enter the city!"
A thousand soldiers drove into the city gates in a mighty manner, and the Jingzhou flag fluttered at the top of Fancheng again. As the Jingzhou army entered the city, the 100,000 people in Fancheng were excited, and they helped the elderly and the young to welcome the Jingzhou army into the city.
At this time, ten thousand Jingzhou troops had arrived in Fancheng, and Cai Mao specially held a grand liberation ceremony. A team of soldiers lined up into Fancheng, receiving the support of the people on both sides of the street, and 100,000 people were eating and eating, and welcomed the Jingzhou troops to restore Fancheng.
Cai Mao rode on a tall horse and enjoyed the glory of this moment with great pride. The atmosphere supported by the people made him a little fluttering, as if he had made another step forward from the position of the governor of Jingzhou.
He kept waving to the people shouting on both sides. More than a dozen young men in their seventies knelt down the road and pushed the entry ceremony to ****. Cai Mao hurried forward and helped the old man up, and a tsunami-like cheer sounded.
"Long live! Long live the army of Jingzhou!" The shouts resounded inside and outside Fancheng.
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While the 10,000 Jingzhou troops held the city entry ceremony, the Fancheng Wharf, a mile away, became deserted, with only more than a hundred bored soldiers guarding more than two hundred ferries.
A hundred steps east of Fancheng Wharf is Youjiao. In front of Youjiao is a sand wall about three or four miles long. Cao's army once hid behind this sand wall to confront Jiangxia army warships.
Walking eastward for more than 300 steps from Youjiao is a bamboo forest covering an area of nearly 200 acres. There is also a low hill in the bamboo forest. This bamboo forest is one of the famous scenic spots in Fancheng.
But at this time there were no tourists in the bamboo forest, but there were a Cao army cavalry of more than 2,000 people and more than 1,000 Cao army infantry, commanded by General Li Dian.
This was Jia Xu's generals and used the excuse of being harassed from the food road, Cao's army withdrew from Fancheng and lured the Jingzhou army into the trap.
Xiangyang, on the other side of the Han River, must be the first to get news. With Cai Mao's nature of being very fond of merit, he will definitely regain Fancheng before Liu Jing and Liu Bei, so that the Cao army will have the opportunity to seize their ferry.
Li Dian looked at the dock hundreds of steps away coldly. The opportunity had arrived. He was not in a hurry to send cavalry to charge, but sent hundreds of infantrymen to hide behind the sand wall and slowly approach the dock.
The Cao army soldiers were getting closer and closer to the dock, and were only fifty steps away. Hundreds of Cao army soldiers suddenly burst out with a shout, jumped up from behind the sand wall, and killed more than a hundred Jingzhou soldiers on the dock.
Chapter completed!