Farmer of Shu Han

Chapter 1043 Jiang Wei Returns

Feng certainly didn't know what General Guan was thinking, he just said happily:

"Where is Boyue now? Invite him here."

When General Guan heard this, he couldn't help but take a deep look at Feng Junhou, before turning around and going out.

After a while, the dusty Jiang Wei strode into the house, clasped his fists and saluted:

"See the prince!"

"Boyo, sit down, sit down!"

Feng Junhou warmly greeted Jiang Wei to sit down, "Farewell to Qiaoshan, you and I haven't seen each other for almost half a year, right?"

While letting Jiang Wei sit down, he prepared to pour tea for Jiang Wei himself.

"When we divided our troops in Qiaoshan, I thought we could lead the army to gather under the city of Chang'an. I didn't expect that I just arrived in Chang'an, and you were sent by the prime minister to suppress bandits."

"The two of us are just a few days apart, so we just passed by."

Feng Junhou looked extremely happy, talking endlessly:

"In the past two months, the ground has been covered with snow and it has been inconvenient for messengers to come and go. I only know that you went to surround the bandits this time, and the results are good. How about the specific situation? Tell me about it?"

"Hui Junhou, at the end of this battle, you will be lucky to win. Thousands of thieves have been wiped out, and nearly ten thousand enemies have been captured. Even the lieutenants in the army are among them."

Speaking of this, Jiang Wei gave a "tsk" with some regret, "The only regret is that I didn't capture the handsome thief with my own hands."

"Who is the handsome thief, who can escape under your hands?"

"I heard it was a man named Deng Ai, but he didn't..."

Feng Junhou, who was pouring tea from a teapot, was taken aback when he heard the name, and the movements of his hands stopped.

He didn't wait for Jiang Wei to finish, so he cut off his voice and asked:

"Deng Ai? Deng Shizai?"

No wonder he didn't know the name of the coach of the Wei Guo side division under Xiao Guancheng.

Because Hedong and Xiaoguan are separated by a whole Guanzhong.

When he came to Chang'an, Guanzhong was initially settled at that time, and he had to deal with everything in person.

Coupled with the fact that there was no Secretary Zhang by his side this time, Feng Junhou was not to say he was too busy, at least he was so busy that he often worked overtime.

In terms of special military affairs, they are basically handed over to General Guan.

In addition, as he himself said, it is inconvenient for messengers to communicate between Chang'an and Anding in winter.

There are various reasons, so he didn't even know that the head coach of the dead Wei army was actually Deng Ai.

Seeing Feng Junhou's appearance, Jiang Wei couldn't help being a little surprised:

"Jun Hou has also heard of Deng Ai's name?"

"Oh, I heard that in An'an, someone once compared him to Shi Bao."

Feng Junhou wiped away the tea splashed on the table as if nothing had happened, then turned around and handed the tea to Jiang Wei:

"What? Judging from Boyue's tone, that Deng Ai escaped?"

Jiang Wei took the tea, thanked him, and then explained:

"That's not true. Before the thieves were defeated, he had already died in the rebellion, and the last general failed to capture him himself, so I feel a little regretful."

"Die in the chaos?"

Hearing this news, Feng Junhou was stunned again, "Deng Ai died in the chaos?"

After Jiang Wei came in for a while, he saw Junhou losing his composure one after another. No matter how dull he was, he could sense that something was wrong.

It's just that Junhou said just now that he had only heard of this person, and he didn't seem to know him.

For a while, he didn't want to ask too many questions.

"Tell me carefully, how did Deng Ai die in the chaos?"

Feng Junhou was in a daze for a long time before opening his mouth.

"No." Jiang Wei responded, organized his words, and then opened his mouth to talk about the past:

"Although Deng Ai is said to be the coach of the bandits, Sima Yi was promoted by Sima Yi, and the deputy coach is veteran Wang Shuang."

"Jianna Deng Ai was born from a poor family and stuttered. He has a quick temper, lightly offends elegance and vulgarity, and doesn't quite get along with his colleagues."

"When I first led the army to Xiaoguan, it was effective as a surprise soldier and could still convince the crowd. Who would have thought that after the prime minister wiped out fifty thousand of the elite Chinese army, Deng Ai's army would be cut off from the rear."

"At that time, Sima Yi asked him to retreat to Chang'an along the Jing River. When Deng Ai was retreating, he knew that Chang'an would not be safe, so he wanted to attack Linjing, the prefecture of Anding, and go to his hometown in Beidi County."

"Wang Shuang was not convinced by Deng Ai, so he had a disagreement with him. It was at that time that the last general led his troops to Xinping County to intercept them."

After Jiang Wei said so much, his mouth was a little dry, so he took a sip from his teacup.

Feng Yong stood up silently, walked to the opposite wall, tore off the large cloth hanging on it, and a huge map appeared in front of the two of them.

He stared at the map for a while before saying:

"If An Ding hadn't been guarded by Liu Yin, and Deng Ai had tricked him, I'm afraid it's hard to say what the final outcome will be."

The old place of Beidi County is the place where the troops of the big Han are empty.

To the north of the hometown of Beidi County is the hometown of Jiuyuan.

There were only a few thousand volunteers led by Liu Liang and Xu Xun, not to mention the Xianbei people who had just slaughtered tens of thousands of people by themselves.

If the tens of thousands of elite soldiers led by Deng Ai went there, there would be bloodshed again.

Even if it can be calmed down in the end, it will be a mess.

Jiang Wei followed and said with some fear:

"Who said it wasn't? But fortunately, their generals are at odds, and the last general took advantage."

"At that time, I blocked the river valley in front of the thieves, and General Liu threatened the rear. They still formed an formation to resist for more than ten days. In the end, the army ran out of food, so they lost their positions."

"The last general saw through the binoculars that there was a scene of military chaos in the enemy's camp, and immediately ordered to attack the camp. Unexpectedly, it was too late. Deng Ai refused to surrender, and had a dispute with Wang Shuang, and was finally killed by Wang Shuang's personal soldiers."

"How did you know these things?"

"Some were told by Wang Shuang, and some were learned from the defeated soldiers."

After Feng Yong listened, he didn't speak for a long time. He just looked at the map fixedly, and finally sighed in a low voice: "Dead? Just like this?"

And still died in the chaos.

In the original history, Deng Ai, who personally destroyed the Shu Han, led the army for the first time, and there were many amazing things, but he died in the chaos in the end.

Turning his head, looking at Jiang Wei who is full of vigor and high spirits, Feng Junhou suddenly smiled strangely:

"It's fine to die."

It seems that Jiang Wei also died in the chaos in the original history.

Now these two people are actually reversed.

Thinking of this, Feng Junhou asked one more question:

"Have you seen Deng Ai's corpse with your own eyes?"

Jiang Wei nodded: "The last general has brought back his head."

That is to say, dead?

fine!

"Where's Wang Shuang?"

"The last general has already brought him back."

"Okay! Boyue has done a great job this time."

Qiaoshan lured the enemy and wiped out thousands of thieves. The first soldier approached the city of Chang'an and moved to Jingshui to wipe out nearly 20,000 thieves.

There must be achievements in the record, and political significance must be meaningful.

If it weren't for the fact that General Guan was so capable of fighting and Feng Junhou's record was too dazzling, the battle in Guanzhong might have been the most eye-catching emerging general in the Han army.

Hearing what Feng Junhou said, Jiang Wei was a little embarrassed:

"The last general relied on the cultivation of the prime minister and the prince, and it took a lot of luck."

Among other things, over the years, because of the material support from Liangzhou, the tiger infantry army on hand has sharper weapons than others, and their armor is much higher than other troops.

If this is not cultivation, what is it?

This is not luck what is it?

Does anyone else have such luck?

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