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Chapter 87 Henan Attack(2/2)

Facing the highly motivated Zhu Jiajun, the two generals fully developed their military philosophy of hitting and running if they could fight. When the opponent launched an attack, they made several simple defenses and then saw that the two men were unable to fight.

Lead the troops to evacuate.

The final result was that Tuoyin Timur was defeated by Luoshui, while Aruwen was unfortunately captured and then surrendered.

Regarding the result of the war in which his grandfather and grandson were completely defeated, Li Siqi, who was a defender of Henan and had become the only warlord force in Henan after Wang Baobao fled to Shanxi, also made his strategic decision.

Facing this tiger and wolf army, Li Siqi noticed the situation and handed a letter to Wang Baobao.

The general meaning is: To tell you the truth, the reason why I want to fight with you in Henan is not my original intention. [To tell you that it is not my original intention to go to war]

It was the people of the Yuan Dynasty who forced me to fight you. I actually don’t want to fight you at all.

I don’t even want to have any trouble with you.

The two of us could have been very good friends.

We brothers sat down to eat, drink and drink tea together, discuss life plans, visit karaoke bars and bars, and stay overnight in brothels and restaurants!

What a good thing this is.

I don’t know how it happened, but it ended up like this.

This is really not the result I want to see.

But it's too late to say anything now.

Well, in order to show my sincerity and to ease the tense atmosphere between us, let me express my opinion here first!

I will evacuate Henan voluntarily and I will no longer occupy this place of yours.

Your boss, please come back.

Come back to Henan.

Continue to be your King of Henan.

I myself will temporarily retreat to the barren land of Shaanxi!

After the letter was written, Li Siqi, the sender, had no hope that Wang Baobao would agree to it. He did not wait for Wang Baobao to send troops into Henan and directly led his troops to evacuate to the west and retreat to Shaanxi for safety reasons.

As a result, the entire Henan Province was completely reduced to a vacuum zone without warlords, Yuan troops, and Ming troops.

Xu Da and Chang Yuchun must be excited about such a good thing.

I didn’t expect Henan to be won so easily.

It is lighter and faster than Shandong.

It can be said to be free of charge!

This business is indeed profitable.

Faced with this strategic victory, Zhu Yuanzhang, who was sitting in Yingtian but had already ascended the throne and proclaimed himself emperor, was also happy.

In order to commend the Ming army, to encourage the Ming army's unremitting morale and to observe the environment and landforms of Bianliang, the former capital of the Song Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, visited Bianliang in person.

He began to deliver his first political speech as emperor.

After boasting nonsense that even he himself could not understand, Zhu Yuanzhang made a clear judgment on the future offensive route.

Next target: Yuan Dadu.

Kill our real enemies and eliminate this group of scoundrels who make us hungry, clothed and hungry.

Get rid of this group of bastards who grew up drinking wolf's milk, and annihilate this group of political bastards who left our families scattered, broken up, people everywhere, wounded and hanging on our knees, ready to die at any time.

I will be the real boss in this world from now on.

As for you barbarians who only know how to massacre cities and chop off heads, get out of here.

Wherever you come from, go back to where you came from!

The territory of the Central Plains will be my Ming Dynasty’s world from now on.

You group of farmers and herdsmen who make a living by driving cattle and herding sheep should go back to your hometown as soon as possible.

From now on, the land here will have a new owner.

That is: the Ming Army.

And his new boss's name is.
Chapter completed!
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