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Chapter 1095: Chen Qing's interests

At least it is definitely not the best time for the Dingbei Army to attack now. If the Mongolian tribes take the initiative to attack when their foothold is not stable, there may be some chance of winning. But at this moment, no matter how blatantly provocative the Mongolian tribes are, in Li Luo's view

Instead, he became confident and flamboyant.

Hearing that Li Luo disapproved of sending troops, Guan Yue seemed to have expected it. His expression was extremely sincere, but there was no intention of backing down and discussing. This military order from Jianbeicheng now became Guan Yue's shield.

Unless Li Luo orders Guan Yue as the Ninth Prince, then if Guan Yue really doesn't take Li Luo seriously, he will probably give the Dagan royal family a piece of cake. But in this case, Li Luo will inevitably have a disagreement with Prince Chun.

, not the benefit of this battle.

Li Luo saw that Guan Yue was really in trouble, and he also understood Guan Yue's difficulties at this time. After several days of fighting, the soldiers under his command had no success. The only battle that was successful was dangerous. If it weren't for Li Luo's magic stroke,

This small victory might turn into a huge defeat.

Li Luo was not afraid of using his power to overwhelm others, so he had no choice but to persuade Guan Yue to wait a few days, write a letter in person, and state his interests to the officials in Jianbeicheng. Since he missed the offensive, he might as well stay on the defensive at this time, which is a feasible plan.

Of the policy.

The tribes from Caohai are guests from afar and cannot be attacked for a long time. No matter how good Meng Jue is at sweating, it is still difficult for a clever woman to make a meal without rice.

Guan Yue agreed. After all, even if you attack, you have to choose the right time and cannot rush to send troops. This letter was sent to Jianbei City. For several days, there was no news from Jianbei City. It seemed that no one received this letter from Li Luo.

However, according to the speed of flying birds to pass the book, several round trips between Jianbeicheng and Guanyue Camp are more than enough.

By the time the third letter went to Jianbeicheng without any results, Li Luo had completely given up. If he continued to be undecided, he was afraid that the military morale he had finally accumulated would be exhausted. He was helpless but there was nothing he could do.

The generals in the camp began to intensively plan an attack to rob the camp. I wonder if it was because the Caohai tribes had repeatedly attacked and failed in the past few days. The generals in the camp gradually despised the enemy and were eager to make contributions and achieve something.

reputation.

Seeing this, Li Luo became even more worried. He raised the point several times, but saying too much made people unhappy. Although no one dared to say anything, there were rumors behind his back. There were even rumors that Li Luo was afraid of the Dingbei Army.

The military might surpassed that of Mu Tianlang, so he obstructed him at every turn, which really made Li Luo miserable.

Taishu Gu and Gusu Xiaoniang were aware of everything in the camp. Gusu Xiaoniang had nothing to do with her and was happy to be in peace. The occasional comments she made were mostly gloating about others' misfortune, and she did a lot of arranging these short-sighted people in private.

Taishu Gu also had many emotions. In the midst of a national crisis, the army was still united in fighting against dissidents. Although it was not a disorganized army, there were many gates in the mountain, which was no less concessionary than the chaos in the court.

Tai Shugu tried to persuade Li Luo a few words, but Li Luo looked cold and unfathomable, so he had no choice but to give up.

Taishu Xianchou's remains have been returned to Zhuocheng. Originally, Li Luo asked Taishu Gu to escort him, but Taishu Gu refused. Now Li Luo has no soldiers available, only a few Mu Tianlang troops.

The cavalry officers and ANBU masters have not been seen since Li fell into the camp. They must have other important matters.

On the other hand, Mu Tianlang of Xifu seemed to be very quiet. There was no order sent to the court. Mu Tianlang stood still and did not know what the powerful officials in the court were planning.

The Caohai tribes gradually slackened on their tactics to disturb the enemy. They seemed to be sure that the Dagan soldiers did not dare to go out to fight in the camp. They fired a round of arrows, yelled and cursed in front of the camp for a while, and then returned to their own camp in a swagger.

Not to be outdone, the officers and men of the Dagan camp responded with courtesy, shot some aimless arrows, and then cursed a few words in return, so that they tacitly understood each other as actors on the stage, singing an incomprehensible play.

The day to rob the camp was chosen on such a day and night.

Li Luo spoke little when the Chinese army was discussing matters in the main tent. General Guan Yue symbolically inquired about Li Luo's intentions. Seeing that Li Luo was noncommittal, they immediately began to organize the army and order generals. Li Luo originally wanted to march with the generals in the camp.

, all the generals under the tent urged Li Luo with one voice, not to let Li Luo be in danger again.

One of the reasons is that Li Luo has a distinguished status, and perhaps he doesn't want Li Luo to lose the credit of the generals in the camp.

It's a pity that this is the Dingbei Army, not Mu Tianlang. If it weren't for the mention of Lieutenant General Yueying, Li Luo himself would have forgotten that after divorcing his wife earlier, Emperor Wanlong had stripped him of the post of General of the Hussars.

Now he is just a small lieutenant with the army. How can he have the military power to command the soldiers of the Dingbei Army who do not belong to his command.

Once upon a time, all the Mongolian tribes became victorious ordinary bandits. If it were so easy, there would be no need for the disputes in the northern border to last for hundreds of years.

The soldiers were about to leave the camp, and Li Luo watched the soldiers go further and further away into the dark night. Xiong Biting stayed at the camp, accompanying Li Luo. Looking at Brother Paoze who was leaving, Xiong Biting clicked his tongue and sighed: "

Hey, I wonder how many brothers will come back alive after this battle."

"General Xiong wants to go too?"

"Hey, my lord, don't blame the general for being a rough man. To be honest, I don't want to go at all. Who knows what dangers lie ahead. To be honest, the general thinks what the prince said makes sense. We shouldn't send troops at this time."

"It's best to stay here honestly." Xiong Biting stretched out his hand to scratch his ribs and said with a shrewd look.

"You can't keep it."

"Ah, what does the prince mean?"

"We are able to hold on here these days only because the Mongolian tribes did not want to attack with all their strength. If they were really determined to attack this camp, they would not have waited so many days. At most, the camp will fall in one or two days."

"The general doesn't understand this."

"Because there is no better way than to defend at the moment. If the soldiers from the various battalions under Jianbei City can unite in one place, they might have a chance to have a showdown with the Caohai tribes. It's difficult for only one battalion now." Li

Luo shook his head and said sadly.

"Since we lose more and win less, Your Majesty, what should we do?" Xiong Biting asked eagerly.

"Do you believe me?" Li Luo asked.

"Letter!" Xiong Biting said categorically, and then, fearing that Li Luo would be suspicious, he continued, "Your Majesty, despite the fact that I have read so few books, there are some things that I cannot understand if I read too many books.

It is said that only by knowing oneself and the enemy can one be victorious in every battle, right? To be honest, we know too little about the enemy soldiers on the opposite side, and none of us can match the number of times the prince has fought against them.

If you want to say who is the most qualified to defeat the enemy in this camp, if the prince is ranked second, no one would dare to admit that he is the first! I will admire the prince in the end. If the prince had not used a trick to deceive the Caohai cavalry that day, maybe he would be the first one now.

The camp has long been captured by these bandits."


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