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Chapter 709 Returning to the Palace

 Mao Shi looked at the Queen in confusion, not knowing what she meant by what she said.

The difference is huge. Aren’t Jin and Jin Guo both the names that other people call them? What’s the difference?

The Queen naturally had no time to care about Mao Shi's thoughts. She lowered her head and pondered for a while, then waved her hand to Mao Shi: "You should retreat to the tower and wait. I have something to discuss with Uncle Wang."

"As ordered, I will retire."

Mao Shi exited the tower, and the Queen sat on a chair, motioning for Wanyan Chizha to sit down and talk.

"Uncle Wang, although I have lived with this heartless man for a short time, I understand his personality and character. Based on my understanding of him, he is definitely not the kind of person who is aimless.

He must have his own deep meaning when he said these words.

Although he failed me, I still can't find anything wrong with my daughter Yue'er.

I think it is necessary to go back to the palace to talk to Yue'er. Ever since she came back from Dalong Capital last time, she has been acting in a nonchalant manner, which makes people confused.

I think her change is related to the words he secretly told her without conscience before leaving Beijing.

Before the war started, she had been asking for masters from the palace from me. I thought she wanted to learn more martial arts skills to strengthen her body, so I didn't care and sent her some men.

But she asked for people one after another, and I couldn't help but wonder what she wanted these people for."

After the Queen finished speaking, looking at Wanyan Chiezha's doubtful expression, she took out a few folded rice papers from her sleeves and placed them in front of Wanyan Chiezha.

"Uncle Wang, this is the letter sent to me by Jiahu and the others. In addition to stabilizing the rear and handling government affairs, Yue'er is not idle in private.

As for what I did, I wasted my time, Uncle Wang will know it as soon as he sees it."

Wanyan Chizha looked confused and picked up some pieces of rice paper that the Queen put in front of him, and started to look at the candlelight on the table.

After a long time, Wanyan Chizha put the rice paper back with a blank expression: "Secretly recruiting famous domestic masters? What is she going to do? To create... well..."

Did Wanyan Chizha want to say that he was going to rebel? His expression turned awkward before he even finished speaking.

The great-niece Wanyan Luoyue has neither brothers nor sisters. She is the future heir to the Kingdom of Jin. She is His Majesty's only seedling. The land, country and land of the Kingdom of Jin originally belong to her, so why would she want to rebel?

Smiling bitterly, Wanyan Chizha shook her head helplessly: "I don't understand what the little princess means anymore."

"Not only you, Uncle Wang, but also me are confused, and I can't understand what this girl is thinking more and more.

I think I have to talk to her calmly. Although she has not delayed the running of court affairs, as her mother, I at least have the right and qualification to know what she is doing."

Wanyan nodded clearly: "That's fine. It's a good thing for Your Majesty to leave Anzhou, a land of right and wrong, and return to the palace in time. It's also a good thing for the veterans and the soldiers in the city to deal with the threat of the enemy."

At this time, there will be less constraints.

The old minister has no objection."

"Uncle Wang, I have just thought about it carefully. I have some suggestions before leaving. Whether you listen to them or not depends entirely on Uncle Wang himself.

I said I will not interfere with your right to use troops, so I will never interfere with your right to use troops.

All I have to say is advice.”

"Your Majesty, please speak. I am all ears."

The Queen stood up silently, stood up and walked slowly in the room, talking eloquently, and told Wanyan Chizha what she wanted to say.

The lamp was dim and dim, and when it was half burning, the Queen stopped.

"Uncle Wang, what I said was based on what Yue'er said on a whim. As for the pros and cons, I don't have time to weigh them properly.

As for the pros and cons, Uncle Wang will weigh it carefully and leave it to you, Uncle Wang and Yeluha Aiqing, to make your own decisions on how to implement it.

As the same saying goes, you will be out there, and you will not receive your orders.

I’m going back to the palace first.”

"I respectfully send you to Your Majesty."

"treasure."

"Your Majesty, take care of yourself all the way."

The Queen nodded slightly, stopped talking too much, and walked directly down the tower.

After Wanyan Chizha straightened up, he walked towards the railing of the city tower.

Watching the Queen walking away under the protection of Mao Shi Hui'er and others, Qian Ying was stunned.

“If the country is destroyed, the Jin Kingdom will not necessarily perish. If the Jin Dynasty perishes, the Jin Kingdom will perish.

Is this the difference between Jin and the Kingdom of Jin?"

It wasn't until he could no longer see the backs of the Queen and his entourage that Wanyan Chizha withdrew his gaze and turned his attention to the brightly lit Dalong Army Camp outside the city.

Perhaps defending a fortified city is not the best way to deal with the enemy.

But if you go out to fight in the city, with such a disparity in strength, you can't escape the end of destruction.

Gold will never die.

Is this sentence a casual word of comfort, or is it a profound reminder?

Wanyan Chizha was in a bad mood here, and the situation at Dalong Military Camp was also bad.

Yunyang's face was terrifyingly gloomy. He took the letter that had been circulated around and returned to him and read it again and again. He still couldn't believe the content on it.

A group of generals who knew the general situation sat down and remained silent, no one dared to get into trouble at this time.

The battle resulted in more than 40,000 casualties.

More than 13,000 people were directly killed by fire bomb explosions and cattle charging and trampling, and more than 5,000 people died of injuries.

More than 12,000 people were seriously injured and more than 14,000 people were slightly injured.

Since the beginning of the Northern Expedition, the army has never suffered such a serious loss.

The number of casualties and losses in one day has almost caught up with the number of casualties in about a month in the past.

If this situation of casualties continues, a million-strong army will be annihilated in a foreign country without even being able to hold on for a month.

As the commander-in-chief of the three armed forces, Yunyang was not furious at this moment. He was furious and could still read the letter in his hand with a sullen face. He was already a man of good character who had weathered many storms.

The camp was quiet for a while, and Yunyang suddenly slapped the letter in his hand onto the table.

"Forty-five thousand soldiers and horses were lost in one battle. Wan Mingliang, Yunchong, Nangong Ye, and Lu Chengjie were the four of them who would not be able to escape the blame even if they died.

Four generals who have experienced hundreds of battles, are they drunk? They can actually make the enemy's cattle rush into the army's formation. Don't they know how to command the soldiers to resist the invading enemy? Who can tell?

What the hell is going on with me?"

Seeing Yunyang gnashing his teeth, the generals looked at each other in confusion. No one knew what to say at this time.

Based on their understanding of Wan Mingliang and the four of them, even if they drank, they would not have forgotten to command the soldiers to face the enemy.

The Turkic Fire Bull Formation is afraid of fierce fire. The dragon soldiers and horses used this move to meet the enemy. It can be said that it has been tried and tested without success. How could there be such a large number of casualties?

Could it be that the enemy troops came too quickly, and they were rushed to the front before they could use their specially-made wheelbarrows to form a formation to meet the enemy?

Impossible. Judging from the speed at which three thousand scouts are continuously detecting the enemy's situation, it is impossible for such a result to occur.

According to what they thought, the enemy's troops would not be able to secretly advance within fifteen miles, let alone rush to the main army silently.

Not only did this happen, but our own soldiers also suffered unprecedented heavy losses.

This is already the number of casualties that can be allowed to capture a well-defended city.

"Commander!"

"If you have something to say, just say it, don't hesitate."

Zhang Kuang nodded hurriedly: "Yes, I will see. There must be reasons that we don't know. The deputy commanders and the others are not mediocre. For several months, they have been unremittingly in conquering the cities of the Jin Kingdom. They have won many battles. Suddenly they encountered

Such a huge damage must have root causes that we still don’t know.

The last general thought that it would be better to wait until the battle plan arrives and find out the reasons first, and then reprimand the generals for their dereliction of duty."

Yunyang fell down on the chair and shook his head with a sigh: "How could I not understand this, but the casualties are too great.

If it is handled carelessly, it will greatly affect the morale of the army.

Once morale drops, I don’t need to elaborate on how difficult it will be to improve it.”

Everyone stopped talking, knowing that what Yunyang said was by no means alarmist.

If morale is affected, it will be like a defeat!


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