In the end, Jing Ke was only Liu He's confidant, not a member of the Qin army itself. Although relying on Liu He finally had the opportunity to contact Wei Liao, this did not mean that Jing Ke could bring weapons to see Wei Liao.
Not to mention Jing Ke, even Liu He would have his weapons "kept for safekeeping" in advance when he met with Wei Liao.
However, there are policies from above and countermeasures from below. There are always more methods than difficulties. Besides, it's not like it's absolutely impossible to kill someone without weapons. Therefore, when Jing Ke had the opportunity to enter Wei Liao's tent, he did so without hesitation.
The opportunity must not be missed, and time will never come again. Even if Jing Ke has the status of Liu He's confidant, it is really difficult to get the opportunity to follow Liu He to meet Wei Liao.
If he didn't seize this opportunity, it would be difficult to guarantee that he would get a second chance to see Wei Liao in a short time.
Thanks to the fact that the ancients needed to tie their hair, even if Jing Ke could not bring the weapon into Wei Liao's tent, he still had the murder weapon. Even if a wooden hairpin is placed in the hands of an ordinary person, it has a chance of killing someone, let alone a killer like Jing Ke.
Even if there was really only one wooden hairpin, as long as he got within a certain distance of Wei Liao, he would still be sure to kill him. After all, Wei Liao is already quite old, not to mention that he doesn't have much strength himself!
It's a pity that Jing Ke underestimated Wei Liao. To be more precise, Jing Ke underestimated Wei Liao's caution. Even when he met with Liu He, he was still accompanied by other Qin army generals in his tent.
Jing Ke has covered it up quite well, but he will always show his murderous intention when he takes action. This is still unavoidable.
Therefore, at the same time that Jing Ke took action, the white elephant also took action at the same time. He rolled up his white elephant whip and saw that Jing Ke was only two steps away from Wei Liao, but those two steps were like a chasm that he could never cross.
It was on that day that news came out that the chief general of the Qin Army, Wei Liao, had been assassinated by an assassin, and the assassin who took action was also killed in the Qin Army's camp.
Liu Bang, who had been paying attention to this matter, also received the news immediately.
To be honest, Liu Bang was quite confused when he first heard the news. Although this assassination was arranged by him, after the final result came out, he didn't know whether to believe the news or not.
If the Qin Army's chief general Wei Liao really died in an assassination, it stands to reason that the Qin Army should try their best to hide the news at this time to avoid unrest in the army.
But now that the news has spread so easily, this idea gives Liu Bang reason to wonder if there is any trap waiting for him. In other words, Wei Liao simply had nothing to do and dug this hole specifically for him to jump out of.
However, Liu Bang couldn't help but wonder if there was another possibility. Guessing whether something really happened to Wei Liao, Qin Jun did the opposite and deliberately misled him, making him think that nothing happened to Wei Liao, thus causing Liu Bang to waste such a good opportunity.
Therefore, after receiving the relevant news at that time, Liu Bang became entangled at this time, worried that this was a trap, and afraid of wasting such a great opportunity.
Therefore, Liu Bang was still prepared to test it out first.
In the next few days, news about Wei Liao's death spread further, and the morale of the Qin army began to waver.
In particular, Liu Bang also learned through his spies that Wei Liao had not shown up during this period, and Wei Liao's tent was tightly guarded and no one was allowed to enter.
It is precisely because of this that Liu Bang becomes more and more convinced that Wei Liao's death is true.
After all, if Wei Liao really has no problem, the morale of the Qin army is so turbulent, he has to show his face no matter what. Otherwise, if the morale of the army is unstable, then the Qin army is really likely to turn victory into defeat!
Liu Bang believed in his own judgment, so he was ready to seize this opportunity. Of course, there may be some risks involved, but there is no war without risks. No matter how disparate the strength of the two sides is, it is definitely not 100% winnable.
Liu Bang has already lost too many battles so far. If he doesn't take advantage of this great opportunity to deal with this Qin soldier and take advantage of the situation to regain the lost territory, he will actually be just delaying his demise. It’s just time.
If this Qin army is allowed to return safely without losing its strength, Liu Bang will still face the crisis of destruction when he comes back.
If that time comes, he will most likely not have another Liu He, nor another Jing Ke, nor another chance to assassinate the Qin army general.
Besides, assassination can only be used once or twice. First of all, after this method is used once, others will definitely take full precautions after learning a lesson. Secondly, you will never be able to conquer the world by always relying on assassination.
Therefore, it may be a bit risky, but Liu Bang finally took action, and Liu Bang finally decided to seize this opportunity.
Liu Bang didn't take action. Once he took action, he risked everything, trying to truly achieve his goal of defeating this Qin army in one battle.
However, when Liu Bang led all his troops to raid the Qin army's camp, the Qin army, which was initially turbulent in military morale, was indeed no match for the Yan army led by Liu Bang. But just when Liu Bang thought that the overall situation was decided, an elite Qin army killed came out, temporarily containing Liu Bang's attack.
At the same time, at this time, Wei Liao, who had been hidden for a long time, officially appeared. The appearance of Wei Liao stabilized the morale of the entire Qin army. The Qin army, whose military morale had stabilized, once again demonstrated what it means to be a tiger and wolf division. Under the leadership of a famous general, it launched a ferocious counterattack against Liu Bang's Yan army.
The appearance of Wei Liao shocked Liu Bang. He eventually lost the bet and fell into the enemy's trap. Next, he had to bear the bitter consequences of studying.
Liu Bang tried his best to stabilize his mind and wanted to lead his troops to withdraw as soon as possible. If he could reduce the loss, he would reduce the loss. However, Wei Liao finally got such a great opportunity, so how could he let Liu Bang leave so easily?
And this battle indeed caused Liu Bang to lose badly. Most of his generals were caught in this battle. And it was this battle that completely sounded the clarion call for the demise of Liu Bang's princes.
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