Three Kingdoms

Chapter 1546 The Thief Who Conquered the West

Fish complex.

Liu Qi camp.

At first, the influx of refugees did not attract much attention from Anhan. However, within a few days, the number of refugees increased. Anhan immediately panicked and quickly closed the four gates, then strictly prohibited the refugees from entering the city, and reported Liu Qi's place... …

Liu Qi was furious, roaring loudly, waving his arms, as if he was going to chop General Fei Qian into thousands of knots, "Despicable! Shameless! Old thief from Zhengxi!" Well, for Liu Qi, General Fei Qian from Zhengxi was Qian's age is naturally older, so being called an old thief is not a mistake.

Kuai Qi frowned, her face still a little pale as before in Hanshui, and whispered: "This is a plan to conquer the Western Rebellion Army!"

"I also know that this is the plan of the old thief to conquer the west!" Liu Qi glared at Kuai Qi with dissatisfaction, "How should we defeat it now!?"

Yi Ji stood aside, with his head lowered and his hands on his sleeves, trying his best to simulate himself into a statue. I have said before that don't have a head-on conflict with General Fei Qian of Zhengxi. It's just that he didn't pull Liu Bei's leash. He listened to Liu Bei's deception and went into battle himself. Let's see, Zhengxi's revenge is coming, right? Are you panicking?

Normally, for something like this, it would be enough to send troops to drive them away. But the problem is that Liu Qi and Kuai Qi are now in Yufu, not Anhan, so the defenders in Anhan do not dare to send out small groups of soldiers easily. ah!

There are too few soldiers and it is useless!

Even if there is no ambush outside, according to the strength of the Zhengxi troops, it is not unknown. In a real confrontation, even if the numbers are equal, there will be no benefit. Unless the troops have an absolute advantage, sending them out will be in vain!

Moreover, the soldiers and horses of Liu Qi, Kuai Qi and others are all in Yufu, and there are not many soldiers in Anhan City. If a large number of soldiers are really sent out to expel this group of Western Conquerors, then how should Anhan City be defended?

Besides, Anhan's soldiers cannot move around without checking whether any of the refugees who came into Anhan City before were mixed with some Zhengxi ambush troops.

Quinchi was also thinking.

Ignore this side at all and just switch sides to attack. Nanchong will not be able to survive. Facing the guy named Xu Huang under Zheng Xi again, Kuai Qi didn't have much confidence that he could win.

The two men had just lost troops and generals in Nanchong, and the morale of the army was inevitably turbulent. Before morale was restored, they rashly sent troops to fight in Nanchong. What if they were ambushed again, wouldn't it be...

So we can only defend honestly.

The problem is, if Anhan is ordered to accept these Sichuan and Shu refugees, although it can increase the number of civilians in Anhan, and even transfer some young people to add to the ranks of the city defenders, it also means an increase in the number of civilians. The burden of food and grass, and the key is that when there are more people, there will be chaos, and the level of training is uneven. If they really go into battle, if a chaos breaks out, it will be difficult to control.

Not accepted. There may be no problem this year, but it will be a big problem next year. There will be no one to farm in the spring, and there will be no harvest in the fall. Is it possible that we still need to rely on Liu Bei to provide grain and grass, or have to transport grain from Jingzhou all the way? Neither is a good idea...

"If the Wulijian military stronghold still exists..." Kuai Qi couldn't help but sigh, "The only solution now is to unite the troops in one place and expel the Western soldiers from Anhan City! You can also contact Liu Xuande to make them Send troops to Guanghan and take care of each other..." Only by giving up the convenience of heading north to Hanshui in Yufu and regrouping the troops at Anhan will we have some advantages in terms of natural strength.

Liu Qi thought for a while, then turned to Yi Ji and asked, "What do you think of Ji Bo?"

oh? Do you know to ask me? What I mean is that we should stop fighting and quickly seek peace. Can you listen? Yi Ji calmly cupped his hands and said, "Young master, you can decide on your own if you are not good at military affairs..."

Quinchi snorted slightly.

Liu Qi had a headache. Before coming to Sichuan and Sichuan, Liu Biao also confessed that Yi Ji was actually Liu Qi's last safety rope. If he really reached an unspeakable situation, Yi Ji had some friendship with Fei Qian, the general who conquered the west, and he would be able to come forward to try to improve relations. Save Liu Qi’s life. Regarding his own life-saving rope, and what Yi Ji said was right, he was more focused on government affairs, so even if Yi Ji didn't come up with any ideas, Liu Qi had nothing to do...

"Forget it, send the order!" Liu Qi said helplessly, "Move the army to Anhan!"

After the messenger went out, Liu Qi muttered in a low voice, "Damn the old Zhengxi thief..."

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"Damn the little thief from Zhengxi..."

Liu Qi was not the only one who hated Fei Qian, the general who conquered the West. Liu Bei was also nestled in the Chengdu hall and couldn't help but cursed loudly.

Liu Bei is a very tolerant guy, but this time, I don't know whether it was because he couldn't bear it, or whether General Fei Qian of Zhengxi was too harsh, which finally made Liu Bei's good temper collapse.

The current Han Dynasty basically adopts the recruitment system, so Sichuan and Shu are no exception. Therefore, among the Sichuan and Shu soldiers in Liu Bei's hands, there are not only Han people from Sichuan and Shu, but also a large number of ethnic minorities from the surrounding areas, such as the Mi people...

No comparison means no harm.

Originally in Sichuan and Sichuan, the people under Liu Yan who were gradually becoming Chinese did not feel anything was wrong, but when General Fei Qian of Zhengxi came, everything seemed to have changed...

At the beginning, Liu Bei didn't notice it. When he accidentally saw more and more people gathering together and chattering, he realized that something was wrong. After asking people to investigate and inquire, he couldn't help it. Jump up into a rage.

General Zhengxi gave such good conditions, no wonder the people were moved, but the problem is, Liu Bei couldn't give him corresponding treatment!

Water flows to lower place, man goes to higher position. These people from Sichuan and Sichuan were originally recruited. To put it bluntly, they were for military pay and money. Loyalty is naturally linked to money. If you don't know the benefits of General Zhengxi, it's fine. Now it's spread. After that, I suddenly felt that this Sichuan and Shu general was treated better by General Zhengxi. Now even the original concept of using money to help others to eliminate disasters was a little shaken, let alone loyalty.

There are some conflicts between the Dongzhou soldiers left behind by Pang Xi and the local soldiers in Sichuan and Shu. Now the issue of cheating has been added to the mix. Liu Bei has a head with three big heads. No matter how good his temper is, he can't help it and is cruel. After scolding a few times, he finally let out a breath of anger.

Scolding and scolding still cannot solve the problem.

Disband these damned recruits who are unscrupulous and evil?

Wouldn't that be a big gift to Zheng Xi in vain?

Strengthen management, disperse all the people and send soldiers to monitor them?

Wouldn't that cost another part of the combat power? And as a result, it is not easy to maintain the morale of the entire army. Just like those Yellow Turban thieves, as long as the middle level fails to take control, once the morale collapses, the battlefield will collapse at any time.

It would be great if we could win a battle. At least after winning the battle, our morale would be somewhat improved, and we would have more confidence in Liu Bei's governance.

Liu Bei sighed deeply. The problem is that until now, all the news is bad news. When there is no news, it is good news. What do you call this!

Just when Liu Bei was distressed, he suddenly received a letter from Liu Qi in Badong, saying that General Zhengxi was launching a large-scale attack on Badong and going straight to Anhan City. Liu Qi and others were facing a crisis and wanted Liu Bei to make some moves to disturb Guanghan. The Zhengxi team will relieve a certain amount of pressure on Anhan Liu Qi and others in Badong...

So, the main force of the expedition to the west has moved to Badong? Could it be that General Fei Qian was preparing to cut off the connection between Jingzhou and Sichuan? Or is it to clear out the Badong soldiers on the flanks and reduce some future threats to the frontal battlefield?

Well, that makes sense.

Since it is what General Zhengxi wants, then as the enemy, it is naturally what Liu Bei wants to destroy, but how to destroy it requires careful thinking.

Liu Bei and Liu Qi are naturally different. The years of hard-headedness have passed, and the passion for whipping the governor has gradually cooled down. What is left is only a still hot heart, so it is naturally impossible to obey Liu Qi's request, regardless of it. Send troops directly to kill Guanghan.

It is necessary to send troops. After all, Liu Qi is unable to support himself. If Fei Qian, the general of the Western Expedition, cuts off the communication channel between Sichuan and Jingxiang, relying on Liu Bei alone, I am afraid the end is also conceivable. The necessary rescue for Liu Qi , or it should be, but how to send troops is something Liu Bei needs to carefully consider...

Liu Bei was in the lobby, like a blindfolded donkey next to a stone mill, spinning around and around. Suddenly, an idea suddenly appeared in his mind, and an idea gradually emerged, and then gradually took shape...

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"damn it……"

Liu Li muttered quietly.

Liu Li has been following Liu Bei for quite some time. Probably when Liu Xie returned to Luoyang, Liu Li quietly followed Liu Xie's queue from Bingzhou to Luoyang, and then found Liu Bei...

Is Liu Li's allegation really true, because Liu Li himself has no way to verify it? When he was young, his father told him that he was a descendant of Liu Duan, King of Jiaoxi. King Jiaoxi can be said to be of the same generation as King Jing of Zhongshan, so from a certain perspective, Liu Li can be like Liu Bei, claiming that he is of royal blood and a royal clan at every turn.

But after all, Liu Li is not as brave as Liu Bei, and the reputation of Jiaoxi King Liu Duan is worse than that of Zhongshan Prince Jing. It is just like the negative reviews on a certain Internet, which can directly make people doubt their life. King Jing of Zhongshan was a sower, and King Jiaoxi was the other way around. King Jiaoxi later had no heirs in Tai Shigong's writing, so Liu Li did not dare to claim to be the queen of King Jiaoxi.

But at least Liu Li can trace his roots back to Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, and is the bloodline of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty...

"Damn it, I shouldn't have listened to that person's deception in the first place..." Fooling, this is a new word learned from General Zhengxi, but that's all Liu Li left behind from General Zhengxi.

It turned out that in Liu Li's imagination, spies should be among the behemoths on both sides. They could decide the life or death of one party with a wave of their hands, and then they could become famous all over the world, or they could retreat bravely, leaving only a reputation that will be passed down through the ages...

However, this is not the case at all in reality!

Liu Li slept very lightly every night, for fear that he might accidentally say something in his dream. Every time he saw the captured spies being executed, his heart would inevitably jump a few times, and he felt like It's like he was beheaded...

But this is not the most difficult thing. For Liu Li, the most difficult thing is Liu Bei's attitude towards him!

Take off your clothes and push them to eat.

Liu Bei did it so naturally, as if it was the way it should be.

Even the shirt he was wearing originally belonged to Liu Bei. Liu Li remembered that after a battle, Liu Bei saw that Liu Li's shirt was torn, so he immediately took off his own clothes and put them on Liu Li...

besides……

This set of armor was given to me by the Third General...

A set of full-body armor is really not cheap. When Liu Bei's army was in decline, not many people had it. Liu Li still remembered that Zhang Fei laughed and tied the armor silk ribbon on himself and said: "You have done a good job." , remember to treat someone to a drink!”

Yes, I still owe the third general a drink.

Although the second general did not give him anything, his sword skills were taught by the second general...

Liu Li's martial arts skills were indeed not very good at first. When he first arrived in the army, to put it bluntly, even the veterans in the army might not be able to beat him. Later, Guan Yu silently led him and taught swordsmanship in the camp every day. Although Guan Yu didn't speak much, since Guan Yu taught the sword technique, the old veterans who were originally quite difficult to control have become obedient one by one.

Yes, I still owe the second general for his teaching.

The more he owed, the more guilty Liu Li felt.

He didn't dare to say it, and he couldn't say it, so Liu Li became increasingly silent. He could only devote all his energy to practicing sword skills, but he made a lot of progress unintentionally. Even Guan Yu smiled a little when he saw it, but Liu Li couldn't find it. Respond to…

What is this!

If Liu Li were allowed to go back to the past and make another choice, Liu Li would definitely die rather than listen to General Fei Qian's nonsense...

"Captain Liu!"

An orderly soldier ran over, raised his hands and said, "My lord, please come!"

"Ah?" Liu Li's heart skipped a beat and he asked subconsciously, "Did the Lord say something?"

The messenger smiled naively, "Liu Lieutenant, how did I know this..."

Liu Li also knew that he had asked a stupid question, but when he found Liu Bei, he was quickly stimulated by the plan Liu Bei described, and his mind was at a loss. He briefly lost the ability to think, and could only maintain it numbly. The expression on his face actually made Liu Bei think that Liu Li, who could not remain calm even when Mount Tai collapsed, was worthy enough to take on a big responsibility...

In fact, at that moment, Liu Li even felt like crying without tears. What on earth was going on!

Liu Bei was actually preparing to surrender!

The main executor is none other than Liu Li...

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