Chapter 84: Yang Guang's mood

In this battle, except for Xiao Mo who fled into Yuezhou with thousands of people, and nearly 20,000 people fled westward in several units, most of the rest were captured by the Xiaoguo army.

Lu Chang left the finishing army, waved the army and continued to chase after Xiao Mo, approaching Yuezhou, and blocking the water around Yuezhou.

Lu Chang did not attack the city, but set up camp on the outskirts of Yuezhou.

After Lu Chang besieged Xiao Mo in Yuezhou, the first thing he did was to report to Yang Guang, the emperor of the Great Sui Dynasty in Jiangdu.

Lu Chang first emphasized that Xiao Mill, the king of Liang, had been besieged in Yuezhou, and secondly, some rebels had fled westward, and the Xiaoguo army had no way to pursue without a naval army.

If the imperial court can support the naval army, it can pursue it to the west to prevent the entire western region from eroding.

The good news to the Great Emperor Yang Guang was sent to send it, and as for how Yang Guang decided, Lu Chang didn't worry about it.

In this battle, tens of thousands of soldiers of the Liang army were captured, and the Xiaoguo army selected more than 20,000 qualified soldiers from the captives to supplement the capital army, plus the previous capture, the Xiaoguo army suddenly expanded to 100,000 troops.

A large number of those who had been eliminated were scattered among the city defense forces, ready for the next step of advancing west to receive the city.

At this point, there is basically no living environment for the rebels in the entire area south of the Yangtze River, and they are all under the control of the Xiaoguo army.

As for those stragglers who fled westward, it was Lu Chang's deliberate doing, there is always a reason to expand the territory, right?

Their flight to the west was the best excuse for Lu Chang to take advantage of the topic and advance the army westward.

However, now Lu Chang is not in a hurry, he still wants to get some goods out of the hands of Yang Guang, the Great Sui Emperor. If Yang Guang sent the navy, it would be the best, it would be much stronger than slowly cultivating the navy from scratch, and the speed would be fast.

The question is whether Yang Guang, the emperor of the Great Sui, will send a naval army to support, who knows?

Yang Guang, the Great Sui Emperor who was far away in Jiangdu City, received the good news sent by speedboat from the direction of Yueyang, and he was extremely excited, like a dawn in the dark night that illuminated Yang Guang's heart.

Yang Guang, the emperor of the Great Sui Dynasty, was extremely emotional in his heart, this Lu Chang was really a fierce general, and he really wanted to see Lu Chang back to Jiangdu to meet him. However, considering the importance of the war, Yang Guang dispelled this unrealistic idea.

Faced with the chaotic situation in the Central Plains, Yang Guang pinned all his expectations on Lu Chang in Jiangnan. If you move to Jiangnan, with Lu Chang, a fierce general, at least your net worth and life are worry-free.

Even, maybe you can go north from the south of the Yangtze River to completely eliminate the rebels from all walks of life.

Lu Chang's victory this time strengthened Yang Guang's pace of moving to the south of the Yangtze River, and a large number of materials were transferred to Danyang Palace at an accelerated pace. In addition to a few important concubines around him, Yang Guang moved them all to Danyang Palace.

Yang Guang's move to accelerate the relocation of Danyang Palace undoubtedly accelerated the pace of Yu Culture and their rebellion. This imminent change, the Great Sui Emperor Yang Guang never expected, let alone that his head would soon be lost.

At the beginning of the troubled times, Yu Wenhua's ambition was about to move, in addition to wanting to seize the throne of the Great Sui Emperor, another important reason was to covet the beauty of Empress Xiao.

This year, the Great Sui Emperor Yang Guang was forty-nine years old.

And Empress Xiao's age is somewhat unclear in the original history, some say that Empress Xiao is twelve years younger than Yang Guang, and some say that she is three years younger than Emperor Yang Guang, and there are different opinions.

In this life, for some reason, Empress Xiao is just thirty-three years old this year, sixteen years younger than Yang Guang.

The years don't seem to have left any traces on Queen Xiao, and she is still beautiful.

In addition to being glamorous, Queen Xiao has added grace and luxury, and her demeanor is mature, how not to let Yu Wenhua salivate, thinking about it day and night.

Even, Yu Wenhua often lingers with Queen Xiao in his dreams, so that Yu Wenhua can't wait to take Queen Xiao over and press her under him to wreak havoc.

Some wild histories in later generations infinitely YY to Empress Xiao, saying that she was fought for by five emperors successively, and finally died of old age. It can be seen that Empress Xiao's beauty is by no means ordinary, which makes many people in the world think about it, otherwise Emperor Yang Guang of the Great Sui Dynasty would not have favored Empress Xiao alone.

It is a fact that Empress Xiao was captured by five emperors, and no one knows if anything else happened.

Yu Wenhua had a crush on Empress Xiao in his early years, and now he is thinking more about taking over Empress Xiao after killing Yang Guang. In history, Yu Wenhua also did this, and after killing Yang Guang, he immediately threatened the life of Empress Xiao's son and forced her to make her own partial house.

Later, Dou Jiande, who raised troops in the Central Plains, won victories and went straight to Jiangdu, Yu Wenhua and could not resist, defeated again and again, and finally took Empress Xiao to retreat to Wei County, and established himself as Emperor Xu, and renamed Empress Xiao as Concubine Shu.

Soon, Wei County was broken again, and retreated to Liaocheng in a hurry, Dou Jiande led the army to pursue all the way, and finally captured Liaocheng and killed Yu Wenhua. Empress Xiao fell into the hands of Dou Jiande and began her teleportation career.

Is a woman's charm immune to years? The answer is yes, Empress Xiao, the wife of Yang Guang, the Great Sui Emperor, is such a woman. She began to marry as the princess of the Jin Dynasty of the Sui Dynasty at the age of twelve, and went through six emperors.

In the era in which Empress Xiao lived, even the relatively slow-changing country names were changed to Liang, Chen, Sui, and Tang, but her identity as the spokesperson of a charming woman could prosper for a long time, and almost no one in ancient and modern China and abroad could stand out.

At this moment, Jiangdu has begun to undercurrent, and it is extremely dangerous.

Yu culture and ambition wanted to usurp power, but the Great Sui Emperor Yang Guang did not know, and few people in the Great Sui Dynasty knew about it. There is one exception, that is Lu Chang, the general of Zhengnan who is fighting outside, and he knows everything about Yu Wenhua and what he wants to do next.

Lu Chang not only knew that Yu Wenhua and coveted Empress Xiao, and sooner or later occupied Empress Xiao's body, he also knew that Yu Wenhua wanted to kill Yang Guang, the Great Sui Emperor, which became the last straw that crushed the Great Sui Dynasty.

Even, Lu Chang also knew the fate of Yu Wenhua and the future trend of the Great Sui Dynasty.

It would be nonsense to say that Lu Chang has no idea about Queen Xiao's beauty, and people all over the world are trying to compete for the beautiful and rare Queen Xiao.

Unless Lu Chang has a disease in his head, or something wrong with himself, it is impossible to be indifferent.

Lu Chang came to this life, with his despicable heart, he had already secretly decided to plunder the world of the Great Sui Dynasty and rob the wealth, and the beauties of the Great Sui Dynasty were of course indispensable.

Lu Chang's heart is bare, and he does not hide his crazy ambition.

Lu Chang's goal is very clear, and he has been trying to move towards the goal he set.

Yang Guang, who was ignorant of the current situation, promoted Lu Chang again, and gave Lu Chang the general of the Che Cavalry of the Zhengwupin.

Moreover, for the safety of this backyard in the south of the Yangtze River, Yang Guang immediately sent a naval division to Lu Chang to support, and ordered Lu Chang to continue to advance westward to clear out the rebels.

The army marched far to the west, and it was impossible for Yang Guang to give him logistical support, so he gave Lu Chang a holy decree like the last time he wrote a blank check, asking him to collect grain, grass, equipment, and even replenish soldiers wherever he went.

Yang Guang's actions are exactly what Lu Chang wants in his heart but can't ask. All of them got their wish, which made Lu Chang ecstatic.