Chapter 134: Little Red Flag

Mu Yichen stopped talking to Xuanyuan Hong, turned around and picked up a small red flag.

"Here, it's our location." After Mu Yichen finished speaking, a red flag came out of his hand and was accurately tied on a flat ground.

"Around Jinzhou, the west and the north are the west and the north are the west and the north are the north pasture, the east is a mountain forest, and the south is our location, a plain."

He had just finished harvesting, and Xuanyuan Hong next to him was also holding a long command pole, pointing at their camp, "If the rebels want to invade the territory of my Dongchen Kingdom, they will inevitably break through from our side." ”

Mu Yichen nodded, and then scattered the three small red flags at the back of the barracks.

"These three places are Rencheng, Lae and Windy City. Whether our people want to come over or the people from Jinzhou want to go over, we need to capture these three cities.

It's just that if the rebels want to attack these three cities, they must first set foot on our military camp. ”

After Mu Yichen finished speaking, all the generals were confused, they all knew this!

"Boss, you directly say how we fight, where you point, we will fight!" A dark-looking general who looked a little honest said.

"That's right, it's going to hit it!" The rest of the generals immediately chimed in.

Mu Yichen stood up and threw out all the remaining small red flags in his hand, only to see that the little red flags were all rooted in his own camp.

Mu Yichen picked up a small red flag from the table, threw it out, and stuck it in the mountains and forests to the east.

"Command!" Mu Yichen said in a deep voice.

"The last general!"

"The last general!"

A group of generals stood up from the haystacks one after another, clenched their fists and waited for Mu Yichen's order.

I saw Mu Yichen pick up a piece of military order, "The pioneer battalion was immediately deployed to Jinzhou City, set up interceptions, and set up sentry posts.

The front battalion became the rear battalion, and the rear battalion became the front battalion, and the patrol around the camp was expanded. ”

"The last general commands!" The general of the vanguard battalion immediately stepped forward to take over the military order.

"Xuanyuan Hong listens to orders!" Mu Yichen picked up another piece of military order.

"The last general!"

"You set off from the camp with a team of men and horses tonight, sneak into the mountains and forests to the east, and monitor the movements of the rebels!"

"The last general commands!" Xuanyuan Hong took the token and stood in place.

Feng Yunxi watched from the side, Mu Yichen gave orders, and immediately decided without the slightest drag.

"Boss, what is my Predator doing?" Feng Yunxi asked.

She brought the Iron Blood Army over, not to make up the number of people and watch the excitement.

Mu Yichen turned his head and looked at Feng Yunxi, "What does the princess want to do?" ”

Feng Yunxi: "......"

Didn't she ask Mu Yichen this question?

Mu Yichen thought for a moment, "The Iron and Blood Army are all monks, so they went to the eastern mountains and forests with Xuanyuan Hong to reconnoiter and set up a sentry post. ”

"Yes!" Feng Yunxi nodded in agreement.

Most of the Predators' contacts are small groups, which are not suitable for frontal combat, and things like this are the most suitable for them.

"Alright, adjourn the meeting!" Mu Yichen said.

"The last will retire!" Everyone withdrew from the main tent one after another, and Feng Yunxi also walked out.

"The eldest princess stays."

Feng Yunxi paused, stopped, turned his head to look at Mu Yichen, is there anything else?

I saw Mu Yichen propping his hands on the bookcase, not in a hurry, waiting for the rest of the generals to go out.

After everyone had withdrawn, Mu Yichen sat down on the nearest haystack, and then motioned for Feng Yunxi to sit down.

"What? I'm going to go and inform General Water and ask them to prepare. "At this time, there are no outsiders, and Feng Yunxi has to speak much more casually.