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Chapter 165 Battle

Whether Boluo from Datong will choose to support Liu Qizu at this time is not sure about this.

But the soldiers and horses whistling from Shandong obviously will not slow down their marching speed.

So, on July 13th, the marshal under Mao Zhengliang's tent continued his ancestors, and finally led 30,000 troops to kill directly to Qinghe, which was only fifty miles away from Shunde Road.

Then, the Guangzong general, who had only less than 5,000 people guarded, naturally sent a letter of help to Rencheng even more urgently.

In the letter, the guard general reached out to Liu Qizu in tears and asked for troops to start his troops. At the end of the letter, he couldn't help but secretly threatened: "If reinforcements do not arrive within three days, it may be difficult for his subordinates to stick to it."

To put it bluntly, if you can't see reinforcements within three days, the Guangzong garrison will lead the troops to surrender.

As a result, after receiving this letter of help, Liu Qizu was furious and cursed.

But no matter how much he scolded, Liu Qizu, who had been led by the situation, had to support him.

Therefore, in the early morning of the 14th, an army with a force of about 7,000 left Rencheng and rushed to Guangzong under the leadership of Liu Qizu's nephew Yang Kuo.

But at the same time, in Qinghe, more than 200 miles away, with the order of the marshal Continuing the Ancestor, a total of 30,000 Mao troops set out early and rushed towards Guangzong.

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"Magnificent, majestic, majestic!!!"

Guangzong City is only sixty or seventy miles away from Qinghe. At such a close distance, Continuing Zu led his troops to march quickly, set off in the early morning and arrived at Guangzong City in the evening.

So on the day he arrived at Guangzong City, he continued to follow the ancestors who ordered the 20,000 troops under his tent to camp on the spot, and then he brought the remaining more than 10,000 elite troops to the outside of Guangzong City.

Then, looking up at the small city with a height of less than two meters, Xu Jizu waved his hand disdainfully, and a big-sleeved and round-waisted knight rode out.

"Listen to the people in the city," the knight held an iron horn for amplification in his hand, "We are the kings of the Han family, and we came to attack and slaughter the people and feed on people as dogs and beasts Liu Qizu.

Therefore, no matter what price we pay, we will conquer here and continue to move forward. And if you do not want to continue to help the evil and turn into powder under the feet of the king, you will immediately open the city and surrender.

Only in this way can you save your life. Otherwise, after the king's army broke the city, they would be killed by all evil thieves who helped the evil, acted as accomplices for the tiger and never repent!

This is our last warning to you. I heard it clearly. This is our last warning to you. Whether to surrender or fight, whether to live or die is just a matter of waiting for you!”

After saying this with a stern tone, the knight who came out to shout returned to the formation.

However, looking at the back of the knight and the army that was covered with flames outside the city, Ding Wenlong, the ten thousand households guarding the city, could not help but sweat apart.

He knew that Shandong Mao Army was an extremely powerful and cannot be easily provoked, but he did not expect that the Mao Army was so powerful.

Look at the javelin-like army standing outside the city. The confidence they showed when they held their heads and chests were raised, Ding Wenlong was simply unprecedented.

Therefore, while using his sleeve to wipe the sweat from his forehead, he couldn't help but curse Liu Qizu's reinforcements why they came so slowly. But at this time, Ding Wenlong still had no intention of surrendering.

After all, his family has been officials of Yuan and Mongolia for generations, but the Mao army in Shandong was a completely anti-Yuan regime. This kind of natural opposition in the camp made it difficult for him to identify with Mao army.

Secondly and most importantly, that is, the Mao family and son of Shandong are not friendly to their surrender.

For example, Yu Bao in Dizhou and Wang Xin in Tengzhou were both surrendered generals who were in Yuanmeng and then turned against each other. However, because they were unwilling to give up their territory, they eventually died of the crime of colluding with the enemy.

With these two lessons, surrendering to Shandong is obviously not a good choice for Ding Wenlong.

Therefore, after a long time of fear in his heart, Ding Wenlong couldn't help but grit his teeth, pulled out his sword and roared and responded: "I am the General of the Yuan Dynasty, how can I surrender the thief!"

Although the Red Turban Army was officially established a few years ago, Han Shantong's son Han Lin'er also became a puppet emperor under the support of Liu Futong and others.

But compared to the Yuan and Mongolia Empire that ruled this land for nearly a hundred years, the dragon and phoenix court represented by Han Lin'er and Liu Futong is undoubtedly illegal.

Therefore, in terms of title, Yuan Meng still called the anti-Yuan regime led by Han Liner and Liu Futong, not the Song army.

But after hearing this title, Xu Jizu naturally made Xu Jizu furious.

If you have a solid foundation, you will know etiquette; if you have enough food and clothing, you will know honor and disgrace.

In the first two years, the Red Turban Army was poor and was beaten like being chased by the Yuan army on the vast Central Plains. It was called the bandit army by the Yuan army, so it was called it.

But now, although the three Northern Expeditions they launched all ended in failure, the failed Northern Expedition still upset Yuan Meng. So much so that some provincial officials and officials from Yuan Meng surrendered in this process.

Not to mention today, they have completely gained a foothold in Shandong and established a new and effective system, successfully becoming the official masters mentioned by the people of Shandong.

In this way, when the Yuan army called them thieves, they naturally violated the biggest taboo of the Mao army.

Therefore, looking at Ding Wenlong and others on the city wall, Xu Jizu, with a gloomy face, became determined to kill him. However, as a marshal, Xu Jizu had raised a certain amount of cunning.

So he did not express his hatred directly, but took the Tielaba himself, followed the words Mao Zhengliang mentioned before, and shouted at the top of his voice: "Remember what you said at this time. Don't say that I didn't expect it!"

After saying that, Su Jizu, who waved his hand and made harsh words, seemed very profound and connotated, turned around and left with his troops.

But Ding Wenlong couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief in this regard.

At least the Mao army did not launch an attack now and could continue to delay time, which was a good thing for Ding Wenlong.

Because he also knew that for them, it was impossible for them to defeat Shandong soldiers and horses by their own strength alone. Therefore, the near-possible delay became their only hope for victory.

Therefore, looking at the Mao army soldiers who turned and left, Ding Wenlong, who breathed a sigh of relief, turned around and gave instructions to his subordinates beside him, and then walked down the city wall.
Chapter completed!
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