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Eight hundred and fortieth chapters lead an army alone [2 more]

I could only hear Fang La say: "Uncle, don't mention it anymore. I have my own concerns about how to deal with Song Jiang and others."

As Fang Qifu, the number one confidant under Fang La, he was the prime minister whom Fang La relied on after his founding and becoming emperor in the future. Obviously, Fang Qifu was not an ordinary person. It was obvious that Song Jiang and Wu Yong and others were simply ungrateful wolves who were not well-fried. It was impossible to conquer them for their use, so Fang Qifu had a murderous intent.

But when there was such a big disturbance in Jiangnan, Chu Yi, as the leader of the East Factory, got the news immediately.

Chu Yi was stunned at first, and then showed a strange smile. He thought Fang La would keep busy with farming and refused to rebel. Unexpectedly, when Song Jiang and Wu Yong arrived in Jiangnan, Fang La, who had fooled him, rebelled.

That was the powerful Manichi religion. Although Wang Qing of Huaixi, Tian Hu of Hebei, Song Jiang of Liangshan, and Fang La of Jiangnan were called the four major bandits.

But only those who know the inside story know one thing, that is, Wang Qing, Tian Hu, Song Jiang and others are just making up for the numbers. The one who really made up the news was Fang La's uprising.

Of course, Liangshan is the protagonist in this world, but even so, he cannot underestimate the strength of Manichaeism.

You should know that in order to destroy the Manichaeism, the court drew the strongest Western army and then recruited Liangshan. The generals of Liangshan were almost killed or injured, which was considered to have quelled the Manichaeism rebellion.

Looking towards the capital, Chu Yi was very curious. In the face of the Jiangnan Rebellion, Liangshan would be gone as the thug, how should the court respond?

At this moment, Chu Yi was in the military camp. Without the will of the court, the army could only be stationed in Shandong and did not return to the court.

On this day, a team of fast horses rushed over. In the Central Plains, war horses were extremely rare. Due to the loss of several good horse-producing places, the Song Dynasty lacked war horses from beginning to end.

Therefore, war horses are definitely a very precious existence in the Song Dynasty, and there are at least dozens of fast horses in such a team, which shows that the visitor is of extraordinary identity.

Hu Yanzhuo, who was in the commander's tent, received news that an angel came from the capital, quickly sorted out and came out to greet him.

Liang Shicheng was actually the angel who came to pass the order this time. To be honest, when he saw Liang Shicheng, even Chu Yi couldn't help but look at Liang Shicheng more in surprise.

Liang Shicheng also looked at Chu Yi, and his expression seemed very calm. If he didn't know, he would think there was no disagreement between the two.

Hu Yanzhuo secretly looked at Chu Yi. Seeing Chu Yi's expression calm, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. He was really afraid that Chu Yi and Liang Shicheng would have a conflict here.

He exhaled a breath of turbid air, and Hu Yanzhuo bowed to Liang Shicheng and said, "Hu Yanzhuo has seen the angel, but I don't know that the angel is coming. What order does Your Majesty have?"

Liang Shicheng was inexplicably nervous when he was gaze at Chu Yi. At this moment, Hu Yanzhuo spoke, and couldn't help but relax, looking at a small yellow gate beside him.

The little yellow sect immediately took out an imperial edict and respectfully handed it to Liang Shicheng.

Liang Shicheng took over the imperial edict and said in a deep voice: "Your Majesty's will!"

Hu Yanzhuo and others quickly worshiped each other, but Chu Yi just glanced at Liang Shicheng indifferently. As the Prince of Guangyang, Chu Yi just bowed slightly.

After reading the imperial edict, Hu Yanzhuo and other generals were stunned, and many people subconsciously looked at Chu Yi and others.

As generals in the army, although some of these generals were thoughtful, most of them were honest. They knew very well that the reason why they could pacify Liangshan so smoothly was entirely because of Chu Yi and his men.

However, in the emperor's imperial edict, Chu Yi never mentioned Chu Yi, but instead put all the credit on Hu Yanzhuo's head. Of course, in the imperial edict, Lu Junyi, Lu Da, Guan Sheng and others under Chu Yi were rewarded, but Chu Yi was missed.

Anyone who is not a fool can tell that this is clearly that the emperor is targeting Chu Yi. Others, including his subordinates, have rewards, but Chu Yi is revealed. This is not a kind of suppression of Chu Yi, and what is it.

Many people even worried that Chu Yi would get angry on the spot, but when Chu Yi stood there, his expression on his face did not change at all, as if he had not heard the imperial edict.

Noting that the atmosphere in the tent was a bit strange, Liang Shicheng took a deep breath and said to Hu Yanzhuo: "Hu Yanzhuo, I haven't answered the order yet."

Hu Yanzhuo, who came back to his senses, quickly took over the imperial edict and said, "I will receive the edict, thank you!"

Liang Shicheng looked at Chu Yi at this time and said with a smile on his face: "Prince Guangyang, Your Majesty said before leaving that the Manichaeism rebelled in the south of the Yangtze River, and the court was shocked by it. After discussion by all the ministers, the court will send elite troops and Liangqiang to the south of the Yangtze River to quell the rebellion."

Chu Yi said: "It should be like this."

However, Liang Shicheng changed his voice and said, "Here, Liang wants to congratulate the Prince of Guangyang. Your Majesty has issued an order to order the Prince of Guangyang to lead 10,000 troops and horses to be the pioneer army to go to the south of the Yangtze River first to quell the rebellion."

As soon as these words came out, almost everyone in the tent opened their eyes wide and looked at Liang Shicheng in disbelief. It was obvious that they were shocked by this order.

If they didn't know that falsely spreading the imperial edict was a death sentence, they would all doubt whether Liang Shicheng was falsely spreading the imperial edict.

Even they have heard a lot of news about Manichaeism from Jiangnan.

In just a short time, the Manichaeism swept across the south of the Yangtze River, claiming to be a large army of hundreds of thousands. Even if some exaggerated data are eliminated, there will be at least one or two hundred thousand soldiers.

However, the emperor actually asked Chu Yi to lead 10,000 troops to quell the rebellion first. Those who didn't know thought it was the emperor's valuation of Chu Yi, but the fact was that someone was going to die.

For a moment, everyone's heart suddenly hangs up because they see Lu Junyi, Guan Sheng, Lu Da and others standing beside Chu Yi, and they are all angry in their eyes, obviously being stimulated by this imperial edict.

If Chu Yi gets angry at this time, the strength of Chu Yi's few men alone will be enough to kill everyone present in an instant.

Many people were secretly worried, but Liang Shicheng looked at Chu Yi with a calm expression, as if he was sure that Chu Yi would not get angry.

Instead of getting angry, Chu Yi said to Liang Shicheng: "Chu Yi is deeply honored by His Majesty's love. This time he goes to Jiangnan and will quell the Manichaeism rebellion."

Liang Shicheng and his group came in a hurry, and they were also in a hurry. Although Liang Shicheng looked calm when he read the imperial edict in the commander's tent, the moment he left the commander's tent, Liang Shicheng's feet became soft. If it weren't for the same-sex confidant, Liang Shicheng might have fallen to the ground the moment he left the commander's tent.

It is obvious that Liang Shicheng is not as calm as he showed. After all, the pressure brought to him by Chu Yi was too great. Not to mention anything else, just the few powerful heavenly beings under Chu Yi made Liang Shicheng feel breathless, especially when he expressed the emperor's will and ordered Chu Yi to lead the army to Jiangnan as a vanguard, under the angry eyes of several heavenly beings, Liang Shicheng's pressure can be imagined.

In the commanding tent, even Hu Yanzhuo hurriedly left with his generals and gave the commanding tent to Chu Yi and others.

After everyone left, Luda immediately said to Chu Yi in a muffled voice: "Admiral, what does the official family mean? What is the power of the Manichi religion in Jiangnan? There are no less than hundreds of thousands of soldiers and horses. The emperor actually asked the admiral to lead 10,000 soldiers to be a pioneer. It is obvious that he wants the admiral to die."

Although Luda's temperament seems reckless, it is actually just an appearance. If he were really a reckless person, Luda would not have said such a thing.

Lu Junyi, Guan Sheng, even Wu Song, Zhu Wu and others all looked at Chu Yi together. Lu Da had already said what they wanted to say.

Chu Yi could clearly feel the attitude of the people present, just like Lu Da. If he hadn't been on his side, he wouldn't have been so angry. Chu Yi dared to say that even if he had a falling out with the emperor one day, Lu Da would definitely be with him.

As for Lu Junyi, Guan Sheng and others, although Chu Yi dared not be completely sure, he was still 80% sure that the other party would obey his orders.

With his eyes swept across everyone, Chu Yi slowly laughed and said, "Although the land in Jiangnan is a dragon, tiger den, Chu has everyone to help him. Even if he has these few people, he can still quell the Manichaeism rebellion."

When the few people heard Chu Yi say this, they were naturally extremely moved. Chu Yi completely placed his own safety on them. What a trust and value this is.

With a straight look, a sharp look flashed in Chu Yi's eyes and said, "Your Majesty has underestimated Chu too much, but he shouldn't give Chu the right to command the local wing army."

Yang Zhi, Lu Da and others were stunned when they heard this. Their background experiences were different from Lu Junyi, Wu Song and Lu Da made them very clear about what kind of goods the local wing army was.

It can be said that those xiang army can only bully the honest people, and even face the rioters, the so-called xiang army has no power to fight.

No one in the world would think that the Xiang army has any combat power. It can even be said that they never regard the Xiang army as any combat power. At most, they just want to get the heads together.

It is precisely because of this that Zhao Ji delegated the right to recruit the Xiang army to assist the army.

Yang Zhi looked at Chu Yi with surprise and said, "Admiral, the Xiang army is just a group of mobs. It would be fine if there were no them. Maybe there was still a chance of winning. If these mobs were added, eight out of ten would be a big defeat."
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