Chapter 68: The Yue War Resumes
After Huang Hua and Cen Jue left, Nong Xi immediately gathered all the clansmen who commanded the army together and asked them if they had sent someone to shoot Huang Hua and Cen Jue's people.
Seeing that everyone shook their heads and denied it, Nong Xi thought that these people did not tell the truth because they were afraid of being punished, so he changed to a more euphemistic statement.
"Brothers in the clan, if someone shoots Huang Hua and Cen Jue's clansmen, please stand up, I promise you that I will only make a show in front of Huang Hua and Cen Jue, and I will never be embarrassed to shoot my peasant brothers with the surnames Huang and Cen."
The reason why Nong Xi dared to assure the brothers in the clan was because in Nong Xi's opinion, the lives of the children of their peasant clans were more precious than the lives of the people surnamed Huang and Cen, and even if his clansmen really shot the people surnamed Huang and Cen, they would not be able to pay for their lives, as long as they took out some money to compensate.
After Nong Xi finished speaking, she looked at the people in front of her expectantly, thinking that someone would take the initiative to admit it.
After a long while, no one took the initiative to admit it, and Nong Xi looked at the people in front of him in disbelief, muttering in his heart: "Are those people really not killed by their own people."
However, the arrows that shot those people surnamed Huang and Cen were indeed used by the soldiers of his own clan, and Nong Xi was sure of this.
Just when Nong Xi was puzzled and didn't know what to do, a small leader of the clan stood up.
"Chief, there are six soldiers under the lowly rank who have disappeared since last night, will the clansmen of the two clans of Huang and Cen be shot and killed by these six people."
"And where are these six now?" Nong Ji stared at the little leader in front of him and asked.
"Chief, I don't know, they haven't appeared again since last night, and I guess these six people should find a place to hide."
"Hidden? It's really a bunch of rubbish, don't you just kill a few people? The men of my peasant clan are all men who stand up to the sky, dare to act, shameful! Nong Ji scolded bitterly.
"You take someone to find these six people and tie them up to me." Nong Ji ordered the little leader.
"Yes, I'll take someone to find it." After receiving the order from Nong, the little leader left, and took his two hundred soldiers to look for the traces of the six men.
Just when this little leader led his two hundred followers to look for the six soldiers in small teams, Ying Longjun's detectives found these peasant soldiers who were divided into small groups to find people.
So the lurking Ying Long army quietly set out and began to hunt down the soldiers of the peasant clan who were looking for people.
At dusk, when all the searching soldiers had returned to the camp, the little leader found that only one hundred and thirty soldiers had returned to the camp, and seventy were missing, so the little leader had to go with the one hundred and thirty soldiers who had returned to the camp to find the whereabouts of the seventy soldiers.
Half an hour later, when the little leader led the crowd to search for a depression, he was shocked by what he saw, and saw the seventy men who had not returned to the camp lying neatly in the depression in front of them, but they were all corpses, and each of them had an arrow stuck in his chest.
The little leader trembled and came to the corpse, leaned down and pulled an arrow from a corpse, only to see that the shaft of the arrow was engraved with the mark of the clan surnamed Huang.
The little leader successively pulled arrows from more than a dozen corpses and examined them, only to see that these arrows were either marked by the Huang clan or Cen clan.
An hour later, when the little leader placed a dozen bloody arrows on Nong's desk, Nong's wife was directly furious.
"Okay, you Huang Hua and Cen Jue, you said to give me three days, how do you think you will do it first. In that case, it's no wonder that I'm a farmer. Nong Ji said with a gloomy face.
That night, 5,000 soldiers of the peasant clan took advantage of the night to kill the territory of the Huang and Cen clans.
Until noon the next day, the Yue clan battle led by Ying Long's army was completely out of control, and it evolved from an inexplicable misunderstanding to a decisive battle of 30,000 soldiers of the three major clans and two forces.
When this battle went on the third day, Han Chuan led the crowd out of Wuyi Mountain.
Because most of the soldiers of the peasant clan stationed in the pass were engaged in the battle with the other two clans, Han Chuan easily took this pass at the foot of Wuyi Mountain.
After taking the pass, Han Chuan immediately sent someone to send the news to Fusu.
After hearing the news, Fusu sent the remaining Tiger Ben army to Han Chuan from the secret road to help Han Chuan defend this pass at the foot of Wuyi Mountain.
After the tiger army sent by Fusu arrived at the pass captured by Han Chuan, Han Chuan divided the 50,000 tiger army into two parts, the 20,000 tiger army stayed to garrison the pass, and Han Chuan led the 30,000 tiger army and the 3,000 Yinglong army to rush out along a road from Minzhong County to Nanhai County, trying to open up a road for the Fusu army to enter Minzhong County.
The secret passage of Wuyi Mountain is suitable for the infiltration of small groups of men and horses, and is not suitable for large armies to enter.
Because the army attacked, not only had to consider the attack, but also had to take into account the retreat in an emergency, and it was impossible for the hundreds of thousands of troops to retreat from the secret road of Wuyi Mountain at a critical moment, and Fusu did not dare to risk letting the 120,000 army rashly enter Minzhong County from the Wuyi Mountain Trail without a way out.
Fusu has always followed two principles in the use of soldiers: one is that those who can be solved with money will never exchange the lives of soldiers, such as buying a group of staff around Zhao Shi at the beginning; The second is that they will not fight uncertain battles, such as when they conquered the Xiongnu, they did not send troops to Hexi until the Yueshi consumed the Xiongnu almost completely.
In ten days, Han Chuan led the Tiger Ben Army and the Ying Long Army all the way to the passes, and successively broke through the three passes of the South Vietnamese Army.
On this day, Han Chuan led the army to the last pass on the periphery of Minzhong County, as long as this pass was broken, he could welcome the Fusu army into Minzhong County.
Because the deserters of the previous passes brought the news of Han Chuan to this pass, this pass was prepared to resist Han Chuan's army in advance, and the general who guarded the pass led the soldiers to strengthen the defense of the pass and prepare for battle.
Looking at the well-defended pass in front of him, Han Chuan felt a little big, and he was about to join the Fusu army outside the pass, but he didn't want to encounter such an insurmountable pass.
Because Han Chuan had to leave 5,000 people to guard every pass he conquered, and the three passes were enough to pull down 15,000 soldiers, and because Han Chuan was afraid that the South Vietnamese army would cut off the grain route, he sent 5,000 people out of the secret road of Wuyi Mountain to transport grain, so when he arrived at the pass in front of him, Han Chuan only had 10,000 tiger troops and 3,000 Ying Long troops left.
Just as Han Chuan placed the camp on a high ground five miles away from this pass, countless black clouds rolled and converged on the top of Han Chuan's head, and for the next few days, the heavy rain fell intermittently.
For two days in a row, Han Chuan braved the heavy rain to walk around this pass, trying to find a way to break the pass, but the pass in front of him was tightly defended, and Han Chuan couldn't find a way to break through it for a while.
On this day, Han Chuan returned to the camp, and the heavy rain was still falling intermittently.
"General Han, the rain in South Vietnam is really bad, it's been a few days, and it's still raining, and we're about to turn into fish if it rains again." A guard took the robes handed over by Han Chuan and sighed.
After listening to the guard's words, Han Chuan suddenly thought of something, snatched the coat from the guard's hand, put it on, put on the hat and rushed out of the camp gate, and several relatives had to brave the heavy rain to chase out.
For the whole day, Han Chuan wandered around the nearby mountains.
Half a day later, Han Chuan stopped by a river ten miles away from the South Vietnamese Army Pass, and after going around the river a few times, he excitedly shouted, "I found it"