Chapter 900 The sword points at Sizhou

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When he heard that Li Jing decided to return the rescue by himself and left him to deal with Zhou Yafu in the end, Wei Qing felt mixed emotions in his heart. He was grateful to Li Jing, but also somewhat regretful that he didn't have the chance to fight with him. What a pity for the feuding princes of the world!

Zhou Yafu's contribution was in vain. The other party was already the best among them, so he just waited until the other party couldn't stand it and surrendered voluntarily. Wei Qing was naturally very grateful for this wave of favors from Li Jing.

Like Li Jing, Wei Qing was not only a top commander, but he was also politically sensitive.

He knew very well that it was very important for him to remove the two words before his name, acting as Grand Governor, and become a real Grand Governor. This was not for himself, but for the development of Wei Zifu and his son.

Although he has the advantage of being the eldest son, Li Xiang also attaches great importance to this eldest son in all aspects and invests the most resources.

However, after all, he is still just the eldest son, and has not become a real prince, let alone a prince. Of course, the prince is still a bit far away. After all, Li Xiang has not yet become the emperor!

Before he becomes a real prince, or even a prince, everything has not been finalized yet. Even if he becomes a real prince, or even a prince, the brothers behind him may not necessarily keep their peace.

Therefore, Wei Qing, the uncle, must be reliable enough.

As the eldest son, with this special status, many times, even if you don't fight, you will be regarded as a thorn in the flesh by the younger brothers behind you. And once they do nothing, they will be swallowed up to nothing in the end, and even relatives such as Wei Qing and Huo Qubing will be affected.

Therefore, Wei Qing is definitely grateful to Li Jing. Although as the leader of the reinforcements, if he wins a big victory, his military exploits may even be greater than here. However, there are so many talented people among the princes in the world. Which of the Jin army commanders dares to guarantee that he will definitely win? Bai Qi will not praise Haikou!

Choosing Zhou Yafu for his military exploits is much more reliable, almost 100%. As Wei Qing's current relative, this place is indeed more suitable for him.

It is true that as they grow older, Li Xiang's sons, who were brothers and friends when they were young, are still "brothers, friends and brothers" now.

And Li Xiang is too lazy to care about them. If his sons cannot be "brothers, friends, and brothers," he may be truly disappointed. If you don't even dare to fight for the future throne, how can you become a great person?

Of course, the current "brothers, friends and brothers" always make Li Xiang secretly worried sometimes.

Sometimes people are so conflicted. They want their sons to be "brothers and friends," but also want them to be true brothers and sisters. However, it is not unreasonable to say that the royal family has no family ties. From the moment they are born, they have little choice. Many times, even if they don't want to fight, there will be various external factors forcing them to fight.

Although the Li family is not a real royal family yet, it is almost there, and it will be soon.

Of course, Wei Qing could only choose to be grateful to Li Jing. With this battle as the foundation, Li Jing will probably be the number one person in the military for a long time.

Although Wu Qi, Wang Jian, Yang Xuangan and others all performed well in this battle, it was Li Jing who made the greatest contribution to the conquest of Shu. No matter who performs well, some credit must go to Li Jing as the leader.

Unless there is another such a large-scale battle in the future, and the general at that station also wins, it is possible to impact Li Jing's position in the army.

"Deputy Governor Feng Yi, General Li Cunxiao, General Li Cunxu, General Yuwen Chengdu, General Zhang Liao, General Xu Huang, General Wang Zhongsi...return to the headquarters with the army!"

Li Jing named more than twenty names in one breath. After transferring more than twenty people, it was equivalent to removing two-thirds of the strong generals in one breath.

Of course, Wei Qing no longer needs to retain so many strong generals under his command. Only by transferring these generals to the Sizhou battlefield can their value be maximized. It would be a waste of resources if they continue to be used to deal with Zhou Yafu, who is a turtle in the middle.

Moreover, although he had transferred two-thirds of the strong generals here in one go, Wang Meng still retained all the strong generals there!

With the strength of Xiong Yan, Huang Zhong, and Li Yu, how can the remaining resistance forces in Yizhou be able to resist.

Among the strong generals in Shu, the strongest Yang Jian had already died in the battle. Jiufeng was still in their hands at this time, and Jiu Chong was even one of theirs.

As for Huangpao and his followers, Liu Zhiyuan, Liu Qi and others have disappeared at this time, but they are no longer in Yizhou.

Counting and counting, Zhou Yafu only had one last remaining Yuan left.

In fact, in addition to mobilizing these generals of the Jin army, Li Jing also mobilized a large number of surrendered generals such as Chen Qingzhi. From this, we can actually see that Li Jing attaches great importance to the alliance of princes from all over the world!

Even during the conquest of Shu, Li Jing had been paying attention to the war between Sizhou and Jingzhou. It can only be said that after the princes of the world unite, the power generated is indeed beyond the reach of the Jin army. Perhaps, after the Jin army recovers from this battle and digests the entire Yizhou, they can unite with the princes of the world and take action.

But the current Jin army is not as strong as what the princes of the world can achieve after uniting. Fortunately, it is impossible for the princes of the world to truly join forces.

The most vivid point is that although each prince seems to have a mighty life experience, each prince has not tried his best. While sending out troops, each prince has left many good generals or fierce generals. Looking after the home front was obviously to guard against their allies.

If the princes in the world can really unite together, every prince will go all out, instead of hiding or even guarding against each other like now. If that were the case, the current Jin army, let alone Li Jing's reinforcements, might have lost Jingzhou and Sizhou long ago.

Every general who was named was in a state of confusion. They could no longer divide the cake in Yizhou, but the cake in Sizhou was still in a state of development, and they could still meet the most capable people among the princes in the world.

For a time, many powerful Jin generals were in a turbulent mood, and 150,000 troops pointed at Sizhou.

(End of chapter)