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Chapter five hundred and eighty third hidden forces

Taigu Pass is an important pass in the southern part of the capital. Of course, he is only facing one of the two passes in the south. Now the entire Jin Dynasty is in a chaotic situation, but compared with the solemn situation where Hulao Pass hoarded heavy troops in the east, Taigu Pass is still calm, at least on the surface.

However, a very fast army had already rushed towards here after conquering Xuchang. Even compared with the Jurchen cavalry, the Longque Camp was faster and had reached the level of not hesitating for horsepower. It was still far from Taigu Pass, Cao Gan had abandoned all the horses sitting down and chose a small path to continue moving forward like a mountain.

Strictly speaking, the eight levels and countless paths around the capital have resulted in Luoyang being basically without any dangers. There have never been many fierce battles here to prove its dangers, but even so, if the casualties can be reduced, who would choose to attack head-on? Only their lord, King Yan, will flock to the head-on battle.

The so-called partial army must have a lot of people. There are many examples of hundreds or thousands of soldiers changing the entire battle situation. However, Sima Ji generally does not choose to take risks in order to seek stability, and he did not command such small soldiers, but it was completely different for Cao Gan. The number of people in the Dragon Cruise Camp was not large, but they were highly expected, and everyone had to take one as ten.

Sima Ji would just talk casually about it. When it comes to war, he still treats the Dragon Que Camp as an ordinary soldier, but the lord says casually. As a general, Cao Gan cannot listen casually. He and all the soldiers of the Dragon Que Camp really think that he is the one who takes the one to ten, abandoning Li Shan and choosing to attack on the trail, which is what he expected.

Zhang Da divided the troops and led the army to join the King of Yan. After Cao Gan set off on the road, he discussed with Li Shan to divide the troops again. He led his troops to take a sneak attack on the trail, allowing Li Shan to continue to lead the Jurchen cavalry to advance. At that time, he could conquer Taigu Pass inside and outside, and he could quickly kill the capital and cut off Sima Ying's army's retreat.

The offensive and defense around the entire capital was not even limited to Hulao Pass or Taigu Pass. Even Hetao in the north received an order from Sima Ying to send troops. Because the Tuoba clan went north to attack Sima Ying's side troops, Sima Ying has now known that he also dispatched troops in the name of the crown prince and ordered the troops in Yongzhou to go south to provide assistance.

Obviously the final stage has been set up. This war with nearly one million soldiers participating in the war was a war used by the kings. It was a war in recent hundreds of years. It attracted the attention of the whole world.

The shocking battle was full of murderous aura. In a few months, hundreds of thousands of soldiers were killed. The loss of troops caused by such a short period of time had to be limited by time, which exceeded the melee of various troops and horses at the end of the Han Dynasty. Now only Sima Ji and Sima Ying are still fighting. If the war continues, the amount of this loss will increase several times until the soldiers and horses of the Jin Dynasty are completely destroyed. Fortunately, many people have felt that the day to decide the outcome is not far away.

The vast majority of people hope that Sima Ying will achieve the final victory. After all, if Sima Ji wins, it will not benefit everyone. However, Sima Ji, who has more than 100,000 Xianbei cavalry, destroyed Sima Yong's 200,000 army in just a short time, which made many people standing on Sima Ying's side a little scared. They could only hope that the crown prince, the god of heaven, came to earth to eliminate the Yan thieves.

Among these people, the one who prayed for Sima Ying's victory was the noble ranks in the capital. They had heard about what Sima Ji did in Yecheng earlier, and finally captured Sima Yi, the unprepared King of Changsha, and presented it to Sima Ying. If Sima Ji achieved the final victory, it would be a disaster for them.

They didn't dare to imagine what would happen if Sima Ji's army entered Luoyang, their sneak attack on the allies of the King of Yan. As the culprit of Sima Yi, Sima Yue, the East China Sea king, was the most distressing. If he knew that Sima Ji could easily wipe out Sima Yong's remnants after conquering Yecheng so quickly. He would never have done a back-stinging action at Sima Yi at that time, but no one would have thought that the so-called Hebei gentry was so vulnerable and had no temper at all in a short time.

If he had resisted the fear in his heart and had not betrayed Sima Yi, even Sima Ji would not do anything to him even if he came to Luoyang. After all, he was also a vassal king of the royal family, but now everything is too late. Since he betrayed Sima Yi, nothing can be returned.

When Sima Yue heard that the four Xianbei troops were sending troops to help, he felt a little regretful, but he had no regrets to take medicine. He could only go all the way to the dark, firmly standing on Sima Ying's side, including contacting his brothers and persuading King Fan Yang to stand on Sima Ying's side.

In fact, Sima Yue exposed his strength too early. Since obeying Jia's orders to kill Yang Jun's party, Sima Yue has always been cautious and cautious on the side, just like a look. But on the surface, he was not doing nothing but silently accumulating his own strength. But now everything has been exposed, and his previous hidden preparations have been wasted.

Sima Kui, King of Fanyang, finally sent troops to stand with Sima Ying, and Sima Yue played a role in it. Because he, King of Donghai and King of Fanyang, were actually both grandsons of Sima Yi's fourth brother Sima Kui. Sima Kui's father was his uncle, and his blood relationship was much closer than Sima Ji. In the end, using this as a bond to persuade Sima Kui with a secret message, he persuaded Sima Kui to stand on Sima Ying's side, and the condition was to let Sima Kui replace the original position of King Chu and guard Jingxiang.

More than that, his brother was the governor of Yongzhou. When Sima Ying sent troops to Hulao Pass, Sima Yue felt that he might not be sure, so he wrote a letter to his brother, asking him to mobilize the troops in Yongzhou in the name of the governor of Yongzhou to move south and press over from the north to ensure that Sima Ying was foolproof in this decisive battle.

If Sima Yue was more patient, he would not need to write letters to Sima Su, King Fanyang, and his brothers who were the governor of Yongzhou. He could wait until the kings were out of strength to fight and used his trump card to defeat all opponents. Now, Sima Yue would always beat his chest and stamp his feet, and he hated that he had not been hiding for the end.

Looking at the sky in the north, Sima Yue sighed heavily, and an internal official walked behind him with a slight footsteps and said, "One King of Donghai, it's time to have a meal."

"Dai Fang, you have been in the mansion for a long time. What do you think of this victory?" As soon as he said that, Sima Yue laughed silently, laughed secretly whether he had made his mind angry, and actually asked an internal official.
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