Chapter 125: The Danger of Luzhou City

So this also prompted Fu'an to make a decision, which is to migrate.

This is not a hasty decision, but a long time of thought.

After all, Linyang City is a small city, which is not conducive to the business of spirits.

And it's too far away from Childe, and there are many inconveniences, so it wouldn't be wonderful if Childe ordered someone to replace him at that time.

He had to hug his thighs, because for his family, this was a rare opportunity to change his fate, not only because of money, because no matter how rich he was, he was also the most inferior businessman, a businessman who could not participate in the imperial examination, and Chu Law stipulated that businessmen were not allowed to participate in the imperial examination to elect officials.

Instead, he wanted to borrow the glory of his son, so that future generations would produce a person who would be an official, and then become an official family, and even go further, and become a high-ranking scholar.

The dynasty of flowing water, the iron-clad warriors.

Chen Jin had been staying in Linyang City for many days, and he had already intended to leave, so he left the next day, and Fu'an, who was determined to migrate, was naturally accompanied by him, as well as Fuyueyue.

Moving is not a matter of one or two days, and the new place to settle has not been settled, so Fu'an plans to find a good place to settle first, and after selling the old house, the family will relocate.

With Fu Yueyue is also because, among all his daughters, she is the most beautiful, and the best way to hold her thighs is to send her daughter, he doesn't dare to think about marriage, but he still has ideas for sending his son as a concubine, and he is confident in his daughter's appearance.

accompanied by Yun Mengqin's master and servant who sneaked out without hiding from her family, although her mind was rejected by Chen Rui at the beginning, she did not give up because of this after regaining her mood, and even if she couldn't do anything, she could feel at ease to see him happy.

Moreover, if you can read these great mountains and rivers in this world, this life will not be in vain.

For Chen Jin, although it was unexpected to change from two people to so many people, she was soon relieved, because she felt: Isn't it natural to impress these people with the incomparable charm of this chivalrous girl?

Compared with the confrontation between the two armies on the Xiangcheng front, there are very few clashes, and the Huainan front line is much more lively, and the two sides come and go, there are losses and losses to each other, and there are wins and losses for each other.

The commanders and generals of both sides have demonstrated their superiority, commanded with a degree of control, calmly deployed troops, and did not panic in the face of danger.

The soldiers of the two sides are also fearless and brave, worthy of the name of elite.

Under the city of Chuluzhou,

"Ding!"

"Ding!"

"Ding!"

……

As Ming Jin remembered it, the Wei army under the city retreated like a tide, indicating that this attack was over, and the officers and men of both armies had a chance to breathe, recuperate, and prepare for the next attack and defense.

A man with a golden armor stained with blood and a long sword in his hand stood on the city wall, looking at the retreating Wei army in a hurry with deep eyes, as if he was thinking about a strategy to break the enemy.

The setting sun slanted in the west, bathing it in golden brilliance, coupled with its innate nobility, burly body, making it look like a god of war.

This man was the deputy commander of the Eastern Route Army who was ordered to garrison Luzhou City, the eldest prince Chen Huai.

And he was stationed in Luzhou City with 20,000 troops of the Xiaocai Battalion and 10,000 defenders of Luzhou.

At this time, Kou Ying, the general of the cavalry battalion, walked over, clasped his hands into fists and saluted Chen Huai, and said: "The enemy is attacking violently, regardless of casualties and costs, and vows not to break the city without giving up, and the body of the governor will not stand a dangerous wall......"

Chen Huai knew his intention to persuade him to retreat, and waved his hand to interrupt him: "There is no prince on the battlefield, only soldiers who want to kill the enemy and make meritorious contributions, I already know General Kou's intentions, needless to say, you should retreat first." ”

"Dudu, the enemy army has more than 100,000 people, and our army only has more than 30,000 people, and it is already difficult to defend for more than ten days...... I'm afraid that Zhao Dudu has other plans. Kou Ying did not give up, and continued to persuade: "We can't sit still, and ask the governor to break through the siege as soon as possible and ask for help, Luzhou City will be handed over to the last general to garrison, and the last general will swear not to retreat, the city will be in the end, and the city will be broken...... The general does not have to worry. ”

Although Kou Ying didn't say it explicitly, the meaning was already obvious, they had no reinforcements, Luzhou City was now a lonely city, and if the city was broken, they would have to worry about their lives, or surrender, or die in battle, and the chance of returning safely was very small.

And Luzhou City, an important town in Jiangbei that is not far from the big camp, was besieged by the enemy army and there were no reinforcements, and it was the prince who defended the city, which was difficult not to cause reverie, so Kou Ying used other strategies to wake up.

Another plan? What can be calculated? What could be more important here than the life of the Great Prince? Although the battle for the throne of Chu has not entered the white heat, and the faction is not obvious, this is a matter of the prince's life after all, and Kou Ying can not care about his own life, because the horse leather shroud is much better for the battlefield warriors than dying on the couch, and it is not a good destination; But he can't care less about the prince's life, and he can't be careless, even though he doesn't belong to the line of the eldest prince.

Compared with Kou Ying's worries, Chen Huaike was much more indifferent, his expression did not change because of the predicament that Kou Ying said they were facing in front of them, he looked at Kou Ying and comforted: "Luzhou City has thick walls, and I have a big Chu Ruishi to defend it, it is not easy for the Wei army to break the city, and although the reinforcements have not arrived, Zhao Dudu may not have a strategy to break the enemy, and take advantage of the danger of my Luzhou City." ”

Seeing that Kou Ying still wanted to persuade, Chen Huai's face turned straight and said, "I have made up my mind, General Kou doesn't need to say much." ”

And ordered loudly: "Those who dare to retreat, those who abandon the city, behead!" Bring in all the men of the city to help defend the city......"

"Whoa!"

Kou Ying had to sigh helplessly, and the worry between his eyebrows and eyes became even stronger, because in his opinion, this was tantamount to being presumptuous.

You must know that the defenders in the city still have a lot of combat strength, and there are still 2,000 elites who have not participated in the battle, which is the best time to break through, if it drags on......

Maybe it was stimulated by the one in Xiangzhou!

Because he had been with the eldest prince for a while, Kou Ying could guess some of the eldest prince's thoughts.

……

The next day, the rest of the Wei army ended with sunrise, and a new round of attack was launched, with arrows raining down, boulders whistling by, shouts, screams, and blood flowing like streams, all indicating the fierceness of the battle.

For ten days in a row, except for the night that allowed the Wei army to temporarily stop, the Wei army was constantly attacking, entering the city countless times, occupying the city wall, the situation was in danger for the Chu army, but they were all recaptured by the Chu army paving the road with blood, stubbornly defended, and countless defenders and civilians were killed in battle.

Dozens of them were fought by the eldest prince and led people to recapture them, and his undue courage gradually became deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

And the Wei army was also sleepy under this uninterrupted onslaught, but the leading generals saw that the city was in danger under their onslaught, as if it was within easy reach and did not order a rest, because the rest and recuperation were corresponding, and they were also giving the Chu army in the city a chance to breathe.

It is precisely because of this that their crisis is quietly approaching.