Chapter 87 Huang Zhong took the blame

Originally, I didn't know it, but after listening to Cheng Yu's analysis, Zhu Jun suddenly found that the hundreds of thousands of yellow turban thieves who had become his own bag actually had a new turn for the better after escaping from Wancheng, and they became his own trouble again. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 At this time, don't talk about how to compete with Huangfu Song, how to exterminate this group of tens of thousands of yellow turban thieves who fled to the Shangyong area, it has already made Zhu Jun sorrowful and gray a lot.

Although the biggest responsibility for all this is that he should not accept Han Zhong's surrender in a hurry, but Zhu Jun is the supreme commander here, even if he has any mistakes, he can't blame himself for the whole army, right? In this way, a scapegoat is needed to carry the black pot for Zhu Jun.

I saw Zhu Jun sitting back on his handsome seat with a black face, and after coldly glancing at everyone in the tent, he stared at Huang Zhong, who was kneeling at the end of his right hand: "Last night, General Ben said in advance, we must beware of the thieves who use fraud to play tricks, but in the end, they all let those yellow turban thieves escape from Wancheng, so that they ended up in today's situation." Qin Jie, the guard of Nanyang County, was entrusted by this general, and he should have guarded the city and not let go of a thief. Although his crime is serious, after all, he has fought hard to the point of martyrdom, and his loyalty can barely be overpaid. But Captain Huang Zhong, as a subordinate of the Qin County Guard, not only did you not assist the Qin County Guard to defend the city gate to block the thief army, but the Qin County Guard died in battle because the rescue came late. The two crimes should be punished together! Where is the left and right, and I haven't captured this person with this general!! ā€

Hearing Zhu Jun's order, four of Zhu Jun's personal guard sergeants rushed in outside the door, came to the stunned Huang Zhong, and tied him up directly with ropes while he was unprepared.

Although Huang Zhong's arms had a thousand strengths, he didn't dare to forcibly break free of these ropes in front of Zhu Jun. When he reacted to what had happened, he was pitiful because he had peerless martial arts but was tied up into a ball of zongzi by four pawns, and couldn't help but open his mouth and shout loudly: "General, wronged, wronged!" The last general was originally arranged by the county guard to guard the north outer gate, and there were only more than 2,000 soldiers under his command. After receiving the request for help from the county guard, the last general immediately mobilized half of the men and horses to go to the west gate to rescue, but when the last general arrived at the west gate, the city gate had been opened, and almost all the thieves fled, and the county guard was besieged by the thief general Zhao Hong, and after the last general killed Zhao Hong and relieved the siege of the county guard, the county guard was dying due to his injuries. The last general only had time to say a few words to Lord Commander, and Lord Commander was already dead! How is this the culpability of the last general? ā€

Huang Zhong was transferred by Qin Jie from Wang Rui, the assassin of Jingzhou, Zhu Jun didn't know Huang Zhong before, and he didn't know much about the middle-aged lieutenant recruited by Qin Jie. But now when Zhu Jun had to throw the black pot on Huang Zhong for the sake of Liwei, Huang Zhong, a small lieutenant, actually dared to refute his right lieutenant on the spot, in the eyes of Zhu Jun, who valued the dignity and humility of his superiors and subordinates, this was simply an unforgivable behavior.

Originally, Zhu Jun only planned to shout a few words such as killing verbally, and once someone under the tent pleaded, he pushed the boat to change Huang Zhong's punishment to dozens of military sticks. But since Huang Zhong dared to argue against his punishment on the spot, Zhu Jun decided to make an example of the chicken: "What are you still doing in a daze? Why don't you drag this person to the gate and behead him? ā€

Just as the four guards were dragging the ropes and preparing to drag Huang Zhong, who was crying out for wrong, out of the camp tent, a soft shout suddenly came from the side: "Wait! ā€

Everyone looked up, and it was Wu Yi who spoke.

Zhu Jun stared at Wu Yi expressionlessly, as if he wanted to hear what he had to say.

Wu Yi swallowed a mouthful of saliva, and if it weren't for Zhu Jun telling Huang Zhong's identity, he still couldn't figure out who this new middle-aged military general was. But now that Wu Yi knows that this person is Huang Zhong and Huang Hansheng, one of the five tiger generals of Shu in the later generations, of course he can't just let Zhu Jun kill him: "Please also ask General Zhu Jun to temporarily calm the anger of the thunder, last night's battle was really sudden, although this Huang Lieutenant has a little responsibility, but later he also took the head of Zhao Hong, one of the thirty-six commanders of the thief army. ā€

Zhu Jun snorted coldly: "No matter how big Zhao Hong's scourge is, it is only one person's ear, but it was hundreds of thousands of yellow turban thieves who escaped last night." If a small amount of merit can offset a major crime, wouldn't it make people say that the reward and punishment would be unjust? ā€

Obviously, the biggest responsibility yesterday was yourself, but you just threw the blame on others, isn't this an unfair reward and punishment? Wu Yi muttered to himself in his heart, but there was another thing on his lips: "The general has clear rewards and punishments, but the army is to fight against the thief army, and it is afraid that the army will be disadvantageous before the war." Why didn't the general spare his life and let him stay in the army for meritorious service? ā€

Wu Yi, as a guest general sent by Huangfu Song, made a lot of contributions to helping Sun Jian break through Wancheng before, and then he may use more than 10,000 soldiers under Wu Yi to deal with the Yellow Turban Army that fled to the mediocre. To sum up, no matter how reluctant Zhu Jun is, he has to sell some face: "Since Ziyuan pleaded for this person, he would have spared him for the crime of being unfavorable in battle." But the capital crime can be avoided and the living crime cannot be escaped, so he was removed from his position as a lieutenant and ordered to stay under Ziyuan as a pawn. ā€

"Thank you for the general's grace not to kill." Huang Zhong saw that the position of lieutenant that he had spent more than ten years to get out was easily erased. However, he still had to bow down to thank Zhu Jun for his grace of not killing, and when he returned to his seat after being aggrieved, he cast a grateful glance at Wu Yi on the side.

Wu Yi nodded at Huang Zhong with a smile, although Huang Zhong was punished by Zhu Jun to be a pawn under his command, but Wu Yi, who knew Huang Zhong's bravery, naturally would not really underuse Huang Zhong, just wait for Huang Zhong to be transferred to his command, so he had to be equipped with a thousand sergeants to make him a real and unknown captain.

Although he couldn't finish this scene of killing chickens and monkeys because of Wu Yi's intercession, after punishing Huang Zhong, the scapegoat, Zhu Jun felt really good, as if last night's 'accident' had nothing to do with himself: "The thief army fled to the mediocre, what should our army do next?" ā€

"Naturally, the army is pressed up, and the thief army will fight to the death!" Zu Mao's body has been found by Huang Gai from the pile of rubble, and whenever he thinks of Zu Mao's incomplete and miserable corpse, Sun Jian hates the Yellow Turban Army.

Zhu Jun frowned, Sun Jianyong was brave but not very resourceful, originally Zhu Jun had Qin Jie by his side to give advice, but after Qin Jie's death, Zhu Jun no longer had a mastermind to work for him, and he looked at the people in the tent so he had to pin their hopes on Wu Yi's side.

Cheng Yu looked at Wu Yi, who closed his eyes and recuperated, and Xu Shu, who lowered his head and didn't know what he was thinking, so he had to stand up by himself: "I feel that these Yellow Turban thieves who have fled to the mediocre right now seem to be enjoying the dangers of the mountains and rivers and have established a connection with Hanzhong, but in fact, they have fallen into death." ā€