Chapter 452 You are unkind, don't blame me for being unrighteous
Fu Wan rebelled, Hao Zhao died!?
Yuan Fang's body shook, his sword eyebrows were deep, and he fell into silence.
This rebellion was indeed beyond Yuan Fang's expectations.
In the battle to seize the emperor, Yuan Fang had already taken the opportunity to kill Dong Cheng and others, the so-called royalist party.
Yuan Fang originally believed that after this killing, his dissident heart was scared out, and the emperor did not dare to make trouble anymore.
Unexpectedly, Yuan Fang underestimated Liu Xie's ambitions and the power of the royalist party.
This rebellion is nothing, and Yuan Fang can take this opportunity to dig out all the dormant royalists and completely eradicate them.
But unexpectedly, Yuan Fang's confidant, Hao Zhao, would be killed by the royal party.
This is the most significant loss for Yuan Fang.
"Hao Bo said..."
Yuan Fang sighed deeply, and his fist hit the table with his fierce look on his eyes, and said in a deep voice: "I send an order to pack up my clothes. I want to defeat the Japanese and go to Luoyang. It is time to wipe out the Han Party and avenge Hao Bodao."
Two days later, Yuan Fang led a large army to set off, headed north, and returned to Luoyang.
Originally, Yuan Fang planned to take advantage of the victory to advance eastward, and to enter Jingzhou in one fell swoop, completely killing Cao Cao.
However, considering that Cao Cao had returned all his troops to Jingzhou and took away all the people in Ba County, Yuan Fang wanted to enter Jingzhou east, and Ba County was a must-pass place. If there was no Ding troops to be requisitioned along the way, it would be very difficult for the army's logistics supply.
Furthermore, Yuan Fang wanted to attack Jingzhou in the east. A powerful naval army was indispensable. Liu Zhang was a bandit who defended himself and never thought of taking Jingzhou in the east. Therefore, he ruled Shu for many years, but never built a warship. He had no naval legacy left to Yuan Fang.
Without naval troops, it is obvious that it is impossible to capture Jingzhou by relying on the infantry army alone.
Furthermore, when this incident happened in Luoyang, Hao Zhao, the general who stayed in Luoyang, was also killed in battle. The hearts of the people in the Central Plains will definitely be turbulent. At this time, Yuan Fang was of course able to stabilize the hearts of the Central Plains as the primary matter.
After all considerations, Yuan Fang really decided to go to the team.
Before leaving, Yuan Fang appointed Zhuge Liang to stay in Yizhou and preside over the military and political affairs of Yizhou. He also left the general Zhang Fei to station troops in Jiangzhou and sit in the east gate of Yizhou to prevent Cao Cao from being involved in Yizhou again.
At the same time, Yuan Fang also left Shu generals Wu Yi and Li Yan in Yizhou to assist Zhuge Liang in governing Yizhou.
Before leaving, Yuan Fang left a warning to Zhuge Liang, ordering him to concentrate all his efforts to build warships after pacifying the people and recovering the economy.
After Yuan Fang was in Luoyang, the next step was to fight south, to fight Sun Cao, and to unify the world.
In order to conquer the south, naval warships were essential. In terms of the navy, Yuan Fang had ordered Lu Meng, Jiang Qin and others to practice on the Qingxu coast.
However, the coastal ships could not go deep into the inland and transported to Jianghan. Only by building warships in Yizhou. After Yuan Fang drank the Yangtze River, Zhuge Liang only needed to send the warships downstream and to the Yangtze River. Lu Meng's naval soldiers could board the ship on the ground and form a powerful naval army to sweep the Yangtze River.
After arranging the matter in Yizhou, Yuan Fang did not hesitate anymore and led his army to travel together at night and return to the Central Plains.
At the end of the winter of that year, Yuan Fang led a victorious army, with the great achievements of pacifying Guanlong, sweeping Yizhou, and passing Hangu Pass and returning to Luoyang.
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The suburbs of Luoyang.
A hundred thousand army stood solemnly on the road leading to the city gate, silent and silent, with a trace of murderous intent gathered into a killing tide that changed the color of the heaven and the earth.
Next to the avenue, Yuan Fang was sitting on the ground, leaning against a tombstone, drinking the wine in his bag.
It was a newly built tomb, which was killed by Fu Wan during the near rebellion, and Hao Zhao's tomb.
The news of the rebellion spread to Yizhou, and Yuan Fang led a large army to Luoyang. It took more than two months to go back and forth, so the ministers who stayed in Luoyang buried Hao Zhao first.
After Yuan Fang returned to Luoyang, he did not enter the palace immediately and questioned the emperor, but came here first.
He accompanied Hao Zhao, who had left, accompanied the minister Yuan Congzhi, and the brother who had fought bloodyly, and finally had a few sips of good wine.
"Bo Dao, this is a good wine from Yizhou. I wanted to bring more back. I will also try the fine wine in Shu with you brothers who have not entered Shu. It's a pity that you didn't live until I come back. You can only drink such good wine below."
Yuan Fang sighed and poured half of his bag in front of the tombstone, then he looked up and poured himself into a filling.
As wine enters the throat, all kinds of old memories cannot help but appear before my eyes.
Yuan Fang suddenly remembered that it was more than ten years ago that he had been oppressed and had just fled from Yuan’s mansion. At the order of Yuan Shao, he took over two thousand weak soldiers and went to capture Qingzhou.
At that time, I could be said to have nothing, and I didn't even know how to train and fight.
Fortunately, he met Hao Zhao, a general who was also young, but proficient in military tactics, was also looked down upon and not valued.
It was precisely because of Hao Zhao's general that he defeated Guan Yu's sneak attack and achieved his first victory in his life.
It was also from that battle that he soared into the sky and wrote an invincible legend, from a humble illegitimate son of the Yuan family to become the king of the Great Qi and the largest overlord in the world.
Hao Zhao used his outstanding ability to defend the city to defend himself again and again, and made many military achievements.
Later, Yuan Fang's command had better generals joining, and the dazzling light of those heroes gradually covered up Hao Zhao.
Although Hao Zhao rarely made any outstanding achievements, and although he rarely followed Yuan Fang to fight south and north, Yuan Fang never ignored Hao Zhao.
In Yuan Fang's eyes, Hao Zhao was always the first person to be loyal to him and always the most trusted subordinate. No matter how far Yuan Fang went on, he could feel at ease to let Hao Zhao stay behind.
In fact, Yuan Fang not only regarded Hao Zhao as the most loyal minister of Yuan Cong, but also regarded him as his brother who had shared weal and woe.
"I once said that I, Yuan Fang, will not only be satisfied with being a prince, but I will also lead you heroes to achieve great achievements that are unprecedented and unparalleled."
Yuan Fang drank another sip of wine, and the regret on Yingwu's face could not be suppressed.
"It's a pity that now, we are only a few steps away from this great cause in our dreams, but you have taken one step first and cannot share the prosperous era with me."
After sighing, Yuan Fang drank the wine in his bag in one breath.
Then, he took it away without any more. Teng stood up, with a firm look on his face, and resolutely said: "Bo, don't worry. I will cut off the head of the burial. I will definitely avenge you. You can watch the spirit of heaven and see how I can take the last few steps and achieve the great cause of unprecedented and unparalleled future generations."
After saying that, Yuan Fang didn't say much, he turned over and went straight to Luoyang.
The army was storming and heading towards Luoyang.
When he entered Luoyang, Yuan Fang personally led three thousand Yi soldiers to the armored soldiers, and was in a fierce manner and entered the palace.
The news that Yuan Fang returned to Beijing to enter the palace was immediately spread to the inner palace. Liu Xie, who was already uneasy, became even more panicked and had to change into court robes tremblingly and rushed to the hall.
Just as Liu Xie had just sat on the dragon throne and had not had time to calm down and pretend to be the emperor's dignity, the gate of the Golden Palace had been knocked open.
More than a thousand soldiers rushed in and quickly lined up on the wings of the hall. The sharp blade reflected a terrifying cold light, which instantly condensed the atmosphere of the hall into ice.
Liu Xie's heart trembled, and cold sweat began to roll down his forehead, and his heart immediately rose to his throat.
Amid the banging footsteps, Yuan Fang was wearing black armor, holding a Fangtian painting halberd in his hand, stalking upwards, and heading straight to the hall.
Liu Xie took a deep breath and barely smiled: "The King of Qi is so anxious to enter the court. I don't know what's going on. Come on, give the King of Qi a seat."
Yuan Fang ignored Liu Xie's smile and strode straight to the higher level. His tower-like body stood in front of Liu Xie in a blink of an eye. His towering body almost blocked the sunlight behind him.
Yuan Fang didn't say anything, and his eyes were as sharp as a blade, and he shot at Liu Xie so tightly.
The mind reading pupils were turned on, and in an instant, Yuan Fang had invaded Liu Xie's thoughts.
Soon, Yuan Fang found his expected memory.
In Liu Xie's thoughts, Yuan Fang saw how he thought about how he had killed himself day and night, how he wrote a robbery and gave it to his father-in-law Fu Wan, and ordered Fu Wan to secretly contact the royalist party in Luoyang and launch a mutiny while he was out of the war.
All the conspiracies that were shameful were clearly seen by Yuan Fang.
Even Yuan Fang saw that when Liu Xie heard that Hao Zhao was killed, his ecstatic face was.
Kick!
Yuan Fang's fist was tightly clenched, and his rage was almost like an erupting volcano.
Taking a deep breath, Yuan Fang said in a deep voice: "Luoyang was deserted back then. You fled to Luoyang in a desolate way. Who provided you with food and grass to make you and your officials survive?"
Liu Xie's body was shocked, and for a moment, he didn't know why.
"I'll ask you again, who respected the king and expelled the barbarians back then, and let the princes from all directions pay tribute to you, and let you regain the majesty of the emperor?" Yuan Fang asked again sternly.
Liu Xie's forehead was covered with cold sweat, and he was still speechless.
Yuan Fang looked at him and shouted angrily: "It was me, Yuan Fang, who let you live and gave you the dignity of the emperor. Why do you want to kill me again and again? Today, I also killed my beloved generals. Repaying kindness and hatred, is this the family tradition of your Liu clan?"
Liu Xie was whispering, showing shame on his face, and didn't know how to respond.
There is no doubt that Yuan Fang has kindness to him.
Until Liu Xie was suspicious of Yuan Fang and was encouraged by Dong Cheng and secretly instructed the matter of poisoning Yuan Fang to leak, Yuan Fang was really respectful to him based on his heart.
Now, Yuan Fang’s aggressive force and rudeness can be said to be the one who brought revenge on his own.
Faced with Yuan Fang's questioning, Liu Xiexin felt ashamed and of course she had nothing to say.
After questioning, Yuan Fang's anger also subsided a lot. He took a deep breath and calmed down his anger.
"At this point, it's useless to say more. Since you are unkind, don't blame me Yuan Fang for being unrighteous."
Looking at Liu Xie again, Yuan Fang said coldly in an orderly tone: "I will let you abdicate the position of emperor to me now. I want to replace the Han Dynasty with Qi!"
Chapter completed!