Chapter 470: The War That Spreads Around the World

The siege of Jindu is naturally solved.

The people of the Qin State, who had lost their troops and lost their generals, knew that Dayan's remaining strength was stronger than their own, and it would be the end of the fight if they continued to fight, so naturally they would not continue to stay outside the Jin capital and wait for death.

Then, after completing the initial rest, the Yan Army set off in full gear and entered the Jin capital in a few days.

The people of the Jin Kingdom are still very enthusiastic. They showed a very sincere attitude, and outside the city, they set up a feast, which was full of delicacies and curiosities, and was very valuable.

At the banquet, they sincerely thanked the Yan people for their help. If there is no help, this wave of them will really be wiped out.

The destruction of the state was a terrible thing, and for the people of the Jin state, they had already felt this pressure decades ago, when the Qin state was gradually becoming aggressive.

And at the banquet, looking at the Jin people's quite enthusiastic appearance, Weiyun also stretched out his hand not to hit the smiling person, and he was embarrassed to speak ill of each other.

However, there is one serious thing, but it does not change because of the attitude of the Jin people.

Weiyun made a request:

The Yan army wanted to enter the city, and demanded that the two sides unify their command, and the top level of the Yan army should unify the deployment of military forces.

This incident made the atmosphere at the banquet suddenly cold.

Unified command, Yan army into the city...... These two things, combined, don't they mean that the Jin Kingdom will completely obey the command and be completely controlled by others?

Even, to a certain extent, if the people of the Yan Kingdom have some malice, then the Jin Kingdom will not even have the slightest chance of resistance.

Although the Jin State still has a large area of land under its own control, in order to defend the capital, they have mobilized a lot of elites in the Jin capital. Including the Emperor of the Jin Kingdom, including the only surviving powerhouse of the Jin State in the Law Phase Period, including the most elite troops......

Although, in terms of numbers, the people of the Yan Kingdom are definitely far less numerous than the people of the Jin Kingdom, but the four law ministers swing here, it is already a huge oppression.

At the beginning, the people of the Jin Kingdom hoped that the Yan army led by Weiyun would be able to stay outside the city in peace. The reception banquet was arranged outside the city, and after considering this aspect, he did not dare to let the Yan army enter the capital.

However, by this time, they still couldn't escape the problem.

The people on the Jin side have tried their best to reject this proposal.

Directly and forcefully refused, that would certainly not be possible. The current situation is that people are swordsmen and I am fish and meat, and the Jin Kingdom still needs to rely on people to breathe in order to survive. If they offend the Yan State, then the next offensive of the Qin State is not something they can resist.

They can only use various other ways to understand and reason, and even directly hint and give benefits to some middle and high-level people of Yan Kingdom, hoping that they can help talk.

However, there will be no concessions to this kind of thing that involves the fundamental interests of the state.

Weiyun gave the Jin people seven days as consideration.

During these seven days, the Wei army will be stationed outside the city and wait for a final answer.

The Yan people never said what would happen if the Jin people rejected the proposal.

It's a bit hurtful to say that, but there's no doubt that it's not going to be a good thing.

Previously, there were five high-ranking people in the Qin State who led their troops to besiege the Jin capital, and they were able to defend it with great fear, and they were able to repel the Qin army in one fell swoop, and even killed a Yan army of the Qin State Law Minister, which was obviously also the object of their inability to defend.

No one really thinks that the Qin army did not conquer the Jin capital before because they defended it well?

Previously, when they were besieged by the Qin people, the Jin army still had the belief to defend to the death, because they knew that the Yan army was on the way to support, and they could still fight if they held it; now, if they turned against the Yan people, and Weiyun began to lead the Yan army to attack the Jin capital, then who else could they count on? Do they expect the Qin people to come to their rescue?

This is obviously impossible.

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Seven days passed in a hurry, and in the end, the people of the Jin Kingdom still chose to agree to Weiyun's conditions.

They have no choice.

After entering the Jindu, Weiyun didn't go too far.

The administrative power of the Jin State, of course, was still in the hands of the Jin court. What Weiyun wants to go is the right to deploy the entire army of the Jin State.

This matter must still have the cooperation of the Jin court, so that it can be better implemented.

And the most important of them, of course, is the only remaining law master of the Jin Kingdom who is still in the Jin capital at the moment.

After receiving the deployment and command power of the Jin Army, Weiyun did not rush to launch a counterattack immediately.

The Jin government was in a hurry, but Weiyun didn't pay much attention to it.

This war is destined to be a long competition, and it cannot be solved in a short period of time.

Since the Jin State was the invaded party, it was in a hurry to recover its territory, and this mood was certainly understandable. However, this mentality of the Jin people could not change the established strategy of the Yan State.

And the current war strategy of the Yan State is to rely on the territory of the Jin State, the Chu State, and the Liang State as a battlefield to fight with the Qin people. The duration of the war is estimated to be stretched to a very long time.

The reason why this is the case, on the one hand, makes the needs of the war situation, and on the other hand, it is Lu Qing's idea.

The so-called war situation is that the two kingdoms of Qin and Shu are more prosperous than Yan in terms of national strength, even if Yan has now commanded the territories of Qi, Wu, and Wei.

Qin Guoqiang, it's not a matter of a year or two, they were the most powerful immortal kingdom in the Nine Kingdoms era a long time ago, and their strength was extraordinary. At the same time, Shu can at least be regarded as a middle-class level. And the alliance between Qin and Shu did not go through war, but joined forces peacefully, which means that the power of Shu has hardly been weakened.

This also means that the strength of the cultivation world in the west under the leadership of the Qin State has hardly been weakened.

The Eastern Cultivation Realm is different, and the way that Yan Kingdom unifies the Eastern Cultivation Realm is mainly war. Moreover, since a long, long time ago, the entire Eastern Cultivation Realm has been plagued by frequent wars, far more turbulent than the West. The former four immortal kingdoms, before the rise of the Yan Kingdom, did not stop fighting with each other.

That's the contrast.

However, with the supplement of the three kingdoms of central Jin, Liang and Chu, this battle can also be fought on the conventional battlefield. After all, the Qin-Shu Alliance is fighting seven against two, no matter how strong they are and how weak the Seven Kingdoms are, there is still a difference in itself.

And if Lu Qing participates in the battle, he should be able to defeat the opponent on the frontal battlefield.

If it weren't for the news of the arrival of the Law God King, then Lu Qing would really come. Wouldn't it be nice to end the war early, and then farm the land well to deal with the crisis of extinction?

But this is obviously not appropriate, if the confrontation between Lu Qing and the Law God King who doesn't know whether he has come or not loses, then the ending will be disastrous.

At the end of the day, time is on its side.

Lu Qing's plan was that as long as the Law God King did not appear, then he would not personally do it.

At this moment, he was in his own retreat room on Yuyan Mountain, just in time for his cultivation.

I didn't hurry up my cultivation and raise it up more reliably.

To put it bluntly, if he becomes a cave monk now, what are he afraid of? What kind of law god king, everyone will fight in a dignified manner, and see who is awesome and it will be over.

Ever since he got the information that the Law God King was about to descend, Lu Qing had actually been working hard to improve his cultivation. All kinds of means that can be used have been used.

Even when there was a war on the front line, he only looked at him through his consciousness body after the battle began, and used a few battle exchange items to turn the tide of the battle, and when he saw that there was no danger, he ran back to cultivate.

Under such desperate practice, in seven years, he still achieved relatively good results.

Today's Lu Qing has become a monk of the sixth layer of the Divine Sea, and he is not much different from the later stage.

A big battle that affects the entire cultivation world, under normal circumstances, is not surprising if it lasts for hundreds of years. As long as the Law God King doesn't take matters into his own hands and uses the Three Kingdoms of Jin, Liang and Chu as the battlefield, no matter which side has the advantage, they will pull each other, clash, and fight fiercely for decades, which is also quite normal.

Lu Qing had already thought it out and set two bottom lines for himself.

First, he would not come out until any of the three kingdoms of Jin, Liang and Chu were destroyed and the Qin army entered the territory of Yan.

Second, the 'King of the Laws and Gods' he had heard about before would not appear until he personally participated in the war.

Only if either of these two bottom lines is broken, he will make a move.

Until then, it's good to practice hard;

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Lu Qing's judgment of the situation is generally not problematic.

If the battle situation is divided into three parts, in the north, the battle situation on the Jin side, after the arrival of the Yan army led by Wei Yun and the relief of the siege of the Jin capital, the whole situation has improved a lot.

Subsequently, on the one hand, more elite troops of the Yan State were transferred into the territory of the Jin State, and at the same time, the war potential of the Great Jin State was also squeezed out as much as possible.

The combined army of monks from both sides, totaling nearly 200,000, and five high-ranking people of the law sat in it, and began to march westward in an attempt to subdue the lost land of the Jin State.

Of course, it's not that the people of Qin don't have the ability to resist. They were in a defensive posture, but the forces that came up from the rear of the Qin State were also endless, and there were also four Dharma masters.

The armies of the two sides, with the territory of almost two states as the battlefield, the battle line is very long and the scale is also very large, and they fight each other to the death.

Every day, a large number of monks died, and the land of these two states almost became a huge meat grinder, rolling the monks into it.

And the worst thing is the mortals in this area.

Wars between monks, under normal circumstances, are unlikely to intentionally involve mortals. Wantonly slaughtering mortals is against the way of heaven on the one hand, and on the other hand, it doesn't make much sense.

But what is said here is only that it does not intentionally involve mortals. If the battlefield happens to be near a mortal town or village when the two rooms are fighting, then the two sides will definitely not take it too seriously, and they will fight how they should fight.

And with the fighting ability of the monks, if it is limited to building the foundation, or even below the enlightenment period, it may be good to say that the destructive power is relatively like that, but once the scale of the battle reaches the enlightenment period, when the two sides can't hold the fire, they go all out, and the scope and destructive power of the wave will be too fierce.

And mortals, suffered greatly.

It is almost impossible for them to predict when a fierce battle will break out next to themselves or their hometown, and even if they know in advance, if they want to escape, how can they run on two legs?

As for being a refugee, fleeing this area that has become a battlefield...... Not to mention how difficult it is to abandon one's hometown and industry, the land of the cultivation realm is very, very large! The land of one state is about 10,000 miles, how long does it take to walk on two legs?

Perhaps yesterday we had just arrived in a safer place, but the two warring sides pushed the front around, and if they didn't really run to the rear, there would be no real security.

But what can be done? If you don't leave, wait where you are?

No one knows how many mortals died during the war between the monks during this period of war.

Not many people even cared about it.

These mortals were nominally subjects belonging to the Jin Kingdom. Can...... The Great Jin Dynasty is an immortal country, and the only people who are really cared about are cultivators.

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The combined forces of Yan and Jin, in the west of the Jin State, were fighting fiercely with the Qin people, and the borders of the Liang State and the Chu State were also not idle.

The intensity and scale of the war are far from being as fierce as here in the Jin Kingdom. After all, the main target of Qin's attack was to the north; the Shu side sent some troops to invade the territory of Chu, and the two sides fought, but there was no sign of the Faxiang monks making a move; on the Liang side, the two sides had not even started a battle.

However, in this case, no one dares to be careless.

Although the Liang State had not yet been invaded, they did not dare to really sit still like this.

There were already wars in the north and south, and the Qin State did not fight them, so it was definitely not kind to them.

During this period of time, the envoys of the Liang State were also active in various places.

Yan Guo's attitude is also very good, Jin Liang Chu and Yan Qi, although they have not yet fully reached a military alliance, but in fact it is almost the same.

The Liang State itself had already amassed a heavy army, and they were also considering using this army when they realized that they could not be left alone.

Before, they had considered whether to send this army to the north to enter the Jin State and join the Yan-Jin coalition army, so as to give a ruthless blow to the Qin people who invaded the country and drive out the troops of the Qin State going north.

However, when I think about it later, my own country also needs to be defended. The people of the Qin State are not doing their best, once the interior is empty, it is not impossible to be smashed by the Qin people to Huanglong.

But in the end, they still chose to take the initiative - to go west and directly attack the Qin mainland!