Chapter 635: Madness
Regardless of whether they were sincere or false, Xue Langjing only smiled and did not refute much, "Thank you seniors for your concern, the juniors will remember it in their hearts." ”
After sending everyone away, Xue Langjing only sneered, and completely forgot about them, they were all a group of things, they didn't say a word of useful words, and they were a bunch of.
Self-righteous, huh!
It's still Venerable Jin, so I went up and pointed them out, so that everyone benefited a lot, but unfortunately the time was too short, which was really regrettable.
Of course, when everyone left, the three strong women stepped forward to encourage her and let her stick to her principles.
Come to think of it, I'm afraid I'm worried that she will be shaken.
How is that possible, though?
How could she be swayed by the words of these ill-intentioned men?
In the following days, Xue Langjing has been training the hunting team as usual.
Five days later, the Wei army of the North Road captured Taihe City.
It seems that as long as there is a little rest, the Wei army will besiege Kyoto in a few days, right?
I don't know when the Chu army will prepare for war immediately.
Xue Langjing didn't let the players train anymore.
Let's practice directly.
Compared to training, the impact of cultivation is actually not great.
Basically, as long as they don't close themselves to the death, and there are no accidents, they can immediately participate in the war at any time.
Anyway, they are born and acquired, and in most cases, cultivation itself is to adjust their strength to the best state.
As for Xue Langjing, the grandmaster, she can't, besides, she is not bad these days.
In fact, the two armies combined were two or three million people.
With so many people fighting, it is unlikely that he will engage in a sneak attack.
The total number of Chu troops is 1.45 million, which is enough to surround Kyoto several layers, how can the Wei army sneak attack?
Isn't it just a matter of fighting with dignity?
And judging from her experience in so many battles, the Wei people don't like to play fiction very much, and prefer to attack.
Their strength is already stronger than that of the Chu army, and the fierceness in their bones also makes them prefer this kind of hard-fought confrontation.
Since they were all fighting clearly, the battle would not be too hasty, and there was no need for them to be too nervous as ordinary combatants.
It's the people up there who should be nervous.
And so it went on for three days.
The horn of battle sounded, and the decisive battle was about to begin.
The team is geared up for the battle.
Two and a half hours later, the battle began, and the sound of fighting began to sound.
Sure enough, the Wei army chose to attack? It is also the most conventional offensive and defensive battle.
However, this is the most terrifying.
In a war that does not rely on outwitting, the final victory is piled up by human lives.
And a war between countries like this? It is impossible to surrender, there is only a fight to the death.
It is characterized by killing and persistent.
Most of the battlefield is still the capable against the powerful? Ordinary soldiers against ordinary soldiers.
But part of the battlefield is directly melee.
The most tragic? Go without saying? Scuffle, of course.
Many grandmaster-level powerhouses, that can kill dozens or even hundreds of people with a single move? It's like a meat grinder.
The strong men on both sides, you make a move and I make a move, and in an instant, hundreds of casualties will be killed.
If an ordinary team accidentally encounters a group of capable people, it is a massacre? And it was a massacre in a short period of time, and the rescuers couldn't save it even if they wanted to.
Even if a team of 10,000 people encounters a capable person of a few hundred people, it won't take long to be slaughtered? By the time the army of capable people arrives, it will be good to be able to leave the remnants of the defeated generals.
Fortunately, almost all of these melee took place on the northern front.
And the reason why the commander of the Northern Army, Helai Hongxi, even resisted the opposition of the military divisions and the generals, was naturally to rush to attack the Great Chu Kyoto before the Southern Army led by Tuoba Qiong.
His idea is simple? The Wei army is weak? They are strong, as long as they quickly consume the living force of the Chu army, they can speed up the pace and quickly approach the city.
As for whether it will kill a thousand enemies and lose eight hundred? He doesn't care.
As long as he was the first to attack the city and win this war, then he would be able to rise in prestige in the Wei army.
The loss of his own subordinates?
What's that?
When he takes Da Chu and assists His Majesty with his high prestige, he will definitely be able to cut off Tuoba Qiong's military power.
At that time, no one can compete with him, and he is the only commander of the entire Great Wei, directly taking over the military power in the hands of Tuoba Qiong.
The military power of the million-strong army is in hand, and it is even more convenient to subdue the other departments.
All the armies of the Wei State have fallen into his hands, and he doesn't care about hundreds of thousands, let alone two or three hundred thousand?
Unlike the north, the south is still much milder.
To be exact, the east and north are the original Northern Route Army, and the west and south are the original Southern Route Army.
Anyway, Xue Langjing's team didn't encounter this situation.
Of course, even if they do, they are not afraid, they belong to the slaughter, not the object of slaughter.
And what about her own hunting party? It is also sometimes scattered, sometimes merged, and even merged with other squadrons and brigades.
Xue Langjing himself sometimes goes up directly to fight, sometimes leads the team, and when there is an urgent shortage of manpower, he has both.
There is no way, the Wei army is weak, and the army of capable people is the same, and when it comes to war, lack of people is the norm.
As time passed, the pace of the Wei army's offensive on the eastern and northern fronts was indeed much faster than that of the other two fronts.
Undoubtedly, Holai Hongxi's chaotic tactics worked.
It's just a lot of lives in exchange.
And when the generals in the south heard that Holai Hongxi actually used this kind of crowd tactic, almost all of them objected, hoping that Tuoba Qiong could send people to the north to persuade him to abandon this method of war at the expense of his own people.
Even if you can't convince the north, you can send someone back to report to the court and let Your Majesty and the courtiers stop it.
But for some reason, Tuoba Qiong, who has always been strict in governing the army and opposed suicide attacks, was indifferent to this.
He did not send anyone to persuade him, nor did he send anyone back to report the news.
Seeing them, the Great Wei soldiers suffered heavy casualties.
Everyone didn't understand, including Tuoba Qiong himself, but he couldn't help it.
I can only ask from the bottom of my heart.
Is it right or wrong for me to do this? Is it a meritorious person or a criminal one?
His Royal Highness the Prince, Ah Yu, what do you want to do? Who did you arrange for Ho Lai Hongxi's side? Do you want to exchange the lives of the Great Wei soldiers for your own country? Is this really you?
Yes, this is not the Tuoba Yu he knows, and it shouldn't be the Tuoba Yu.
Unfortunately, no matter how many questions he had, no one could give him answers.
He could only watch as the soldiers of Great Wei suffered a large number of undeserved sacrifices because of He Lai Hongxi's madness.
Obviously, they could have won this war with fewer sacrifices.
The balance of this war was originally tilted in favor of their Wei state.
No one can stop Horai Hongxi's madness.
So, his madness continues.
The armies of capable people on the east and north routes are acting as the biggest executioners on the entire battlefield.
They are also crazy because of other people's madness.