Chapter 380: Hu Yanjiong's Scheming ......

If she first assumes that this is really a "trick", then she should first assume that Hu Yanjiong's attack on Jinzhou is an illusion.

Then, "the main force of Beirong did not return to Luzhou, and the Beirong garrison was found near the Yazi Mountains" should be an illusion deliberately created by him!

But is it possible to create such an illusion?

This information came from the Golden State Army, and it shouldn't be that the Golden State scouts were meticulous, so they deliberately spread false information to the outside world.

Probably not! This kind of news is not something that a scout would believe in the camp. Jinzhou spread this way, probably because the camp did identify it like this.

Could it be that you can still hide from the scouts and do another trick?

When it was not too late, he thought of the last time Beirong besieged Jinzhou, and he used the trick of "one person with many horses". And this time, they were determined by the Golden State scouts when they were camping in Anzhai. Scouts looking for the Beirong garrison must only look at it from a distance, not look closely.

Anzhai camped......

Shi Feiwan's eyes turned again, and two words suddenly flashed in his mind-

Tent?

A small number of people lit fires outside the tents to make food, and set up enough tents for the main force of Beirong to live in......

Can this be created?

Shi Feiwan's eyes seemed to suddenly become clear, but there was still a hint of uncertainty. It's just that she tried to use the theory of "use and ignore it" to set up a set of incomprehensible battle reports, and then pushed it back with this assumption.

Hu Yanjiong's target seems to be Jinzhou, [[read the book and go o- m]] she tried to assume once in the opposite direction according to this theory-

Hu Yanjiong's goal is not Golden State!

If it weren't for Golden State, this must be a blinding method, so what is the purpose of this blinding method?

The Jinzhou scouts went to explore the barbarian garrison, and the purpose was originally to launch a pursuit of the Beirong army that retreated north after the defeat.

So, when the Beirong garrison was discovered, why didn't they take the initiative to launch a wave of attacks first?

Could it be that they felt that the Beirong army did not continue to retreat into Luzhou City at that time, so they thought that Huyanjiong's heart to attack Jinzhou would not die, so they would never return to Luzhou, and would camp near the Yazi Mountains for a short period of time, so they did not rush to make a move first? Looking for a better time?

After all, if the barbarians do not retreat and have been stationed near the Yazi Mountains to recuperate, it would indeed be a better time for the military horses advancing north in Jinzhou to wait a little longer before making a move.

Because, prematurely exposing that most of the soldiers and horses in Jinzhou were concentrated in the north and set off for Luzhou, it also revealed that the eastern defense of Jinzhou City was bound to weaken, and at this time, the soldiers and horses stationed in Luozhou in Beirong were easy to seize the opportunity to enter Jinzhou westward......

Jinju is waiting for Moju to put pressure on Jeju and let Nakju send troops to support Jeju without taking the initiative to attack Jinju East!

If this is an illusion, Jinzhou has not done it for a long time, and he will not find out that this is an illusion!

If this is an illusion, and it is an illusion that the main force of Beirong does not retreat to Luzhou, then they have actually taken advantage of this time to secretly retreat to Luzhou.

If it is a fact that the main force of Beirong retreats to Luzhou, then Jinzhou must not be their goal, and the next goal should be-

Shi Feiwan's finger pointed in the direction of Jingzhou on the map, "Is it Jingzhou?" ”

A group of men and horses appeared in the west of Luzhou City and attacked the Jingzhou army advancing eastward, and Jingzhou looked likely to be the target of Hu Yanjiong. In this way, it can explain why there are also barbarian garrisons there.

However, if the barbarians want to attack Jingzhou, is it difficult? What are the benefits? Will it be better than them continuing to lock down the Golden State?

Probably not! Although in Dachu, far away from the border cities and far away from many internal cities in Kyoto, the defensive strength is slightly weaker, but Jingzhou still has three neighboring cities to cover, and because of the vast area of Taicheng, the northeast of Jingzhou is actually bordering Taicheng, and there are many places to ask for help.

The key point is that Jingju and Jeju and Luoju are too far apart, even if they are captured, the Beirong forces are too scattered to be summoned and deployed, and the risk of losing the city will be great.

Compared to the Golden State, it is important to –

It is more time-consuming and more expensive, risky, and too small in profit!

If it weren't for Jingzhou, then there would only be -

"Taeseong!"

Shi Feiwan blinked, and two very clear words suddenly overflowed between his lips......

Right! Taicheng!

The lines on the map began to ripple in her mind at this moment, and the last few wisps of mist under Shi Feiwan's eyes suddenly dispersed, and the waves rolled under her eyes, and a certain knot that had been stirring her headache in her mind was stirring up, and at this moment, it seemed that suddenly, finally ...... Begin to slowly loosen ......

At this time, if anyone heard her guess this conclusion without knowing the battle report, they would definitely laugh at her greatly.

Jingzhou is not easy to attack, so Taicheng is easy?

You must know that the east of Taicheng is the Mozhou army with the most elites in the north of Great Chu! If Taicheng is in danger, Mozhou will definitely support, Beirong wants to fight Jingzhou's idea, where is it simple? And how confident is that?

Besides, how could the barbarians give up Jinzhou to take Taicheng first?

"Taicheng ......"

It's not too late, and at this moment, it seems that more words have been chewed out with determination.

At this time, two very clear words were amplified in her mind-

"Grain City!"

No matter how much Hu Yanjiong likes to take the wrong road, he will never take the wrong road for no reason!

There is the Lingjiang River in Jinzhou, how luring and confusing is this? If Shejin Zhou chooses another place, and does not hesitate to lose time and wealth and turn back to the north, this city must let him see the great benefits!

Moreover, this Beirong has just been defeated and he has not been repaired for a long time, and he immediately took the initiative to take action again, which shows that he is still very urgent!

Urgently? Taicheng?

What is the urgency of Taicheng? What's the benefit?

Shi Feiwan thought of a word very firmly-

"Grain!"

Taicheng, and Yuzhou to the south of Luozhou, are known as the two major grain cities in the north of Great Chu!

"Those who make good use of the soldiers, take them for the country, because the food is for the enemy, so the army can have enough food!"

The loss of a battle to the country is huge, and those who use soldiers without permission will replenish food and fodder in the enemy country, so that the army's food and grass supply will be sufficient!

It was not too late, and at this time I thought of the Beirong army. Beirong is not good at producing grain in China, and too much grain handling during transportation will also increase the loss of funds!

There must not be much grain and grass in Huyanjiong. He can lead a total of more than 600,000 soldiers and horses, and now that the battle has been several months, it is certain that he needs to get a large amount of supplies from Dachu!

Although he has conquered three cities, Jeju and Luju are not good at producing grain. Jeju was heavy on business, and half of the grain was bought from other cities. Luzhou has many high mountains and few plains, and is rich in timber and is also not good at producing grain. Luozhou is flat, but it is helpless and sparsely populated.

Of course, there must be a lot of grain reserves that can be taken away from the three cities. But Beirong has more than 600,000 horses, and it has been in Dachu for several months now, and after a long war, the demand for food is quite large.

And now—

It's harvest season!

Grain, in a long-term battle, is actually a very crucial part of determining victory or defeat. If you can get the largest grain city in Dachu, how can you not make a big profit?

Taicheng and Yuzhou are both grain cities, but Taicheng is larger, and closer to the main force of Beirong, the loss of capital will be smaller, and there is Luzhou to cover, and the southeast direction also borders Jeju. If the city of Thailand is successful, it will be able to unite with Jeju in the future, posing a great threat to Mozhou! If you take Mozhou again in the future......

Well! If it succeeds, it is really a very profitable goal!

Is it Taicheng?

Right!

It was too late, and no new battle report was seen at this time. Right now, she's just speculating.

And now, one of the biggest problems is-

Where did Hu Yanjiong get the confidence to attack Taicheng?

Many people will probably feel unbelieving if they listen to this guess, and not too many people will first guess that Taicheng will become the target of Beirong next, all because: they all feel that it is very difficult to attack Taicheng!

Because, in the east of Taicheng, there is the Mozhou Army!

The Mozhou Army is by no means an army that Hu Yanjiong will ignore.

Taicheng, the north is the vast Bell Prairie, which is the territory of the Great Chu Jidar City, where the northernmost border army is distributed, although it is indeed a little far to support the Taicheng to the south, and the west of the Taicheng is only a small city. But Jingzhou borders Taicheng to the northeast, and reinforcements can arrive in time. The point is –

The Mozhou Army in the east is definitely a greater threat to overshadow the reinforcements of the other two cities!

Moreover, Taicheng is also a typical place that is easy to defend and difficult to attack!

How did Hu Yanjiong have this confidence to take the neighboring city of Taicheng in Mozhou?

You must know that he easily got Jeju because of the great rebels in Jeju......

It's hard to attack! But......

Shi Fei's finger circled back to a certain place near Taimen Pass on the map......

"Easy to defend but difficult to attack......"

"No matter how easy it is to defend and difficult to attack, but if you gather forces to attack it, it is not impossible to ......"

"The reinforcements are strong, if they are ...... What about blocking reinforcements? ”

When these few words suddenly flew out of his mind, Shi Feiwan's tightly closed lips pursed suddenly, and three extremely affirmative words suddenly came out to himself:

"Time difference!"

Bang –

Shi Feiwan stood up from his seat suddenly, and this time, he tripped over the stool because of his too rapid movements.

"Guest Officer ......"

The young man looked over suddenly, but he saw that the big guy didn't notice it at all, but his expression became extremely serious, and there seemed to be a touch of urgency in his dark eyes. The leg went around the stool, turned around, and in a moment, he disappeared......

"Uh......" The young man looked at the back that disappeared again in an instant, and scratched his head speechlessly

……

As soon as he left the inn, he climbed directly onto his horse. Then, with a whip and a fierce whip, he drove the horse to the limit, and once again, rushed in the direction of the city guard......

She changed her mind at this point! She had to ask if there was any new battle report, was it...... The city of Thailand has been attacked! If so, her guess is probably not wrong!

The horse galloped for a short time, but the horse's speed dropped in an instant.

No way! It's too far! She was afraid that General Su would send someone to look for her in the city last night, so she still rode a horse for a while. Although he is still in Mozhou City at this time, he is not close to the city guard.

Go back and wait for a new battle report to confirm what you guessed? Wouldn't it be a good thing if it was confirmed? Isn't it important to determine and prevent the reduction of losses?