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Chapter 1208 Sima Yi is here(1/2)

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Hearing what Cao Shuang said, Ding Mi couldn't help laughing and said:

"General, why should you worry too much? If Sima Yi is really like this, he will be deceiving the emperor and seclude himself from the court, which will be despised by the world."

Cao Shuang still hesitated:

"What I'm worried about is that Sima Yi has the reputation of assisting the government. If the war in the southwest goes unfavorably, he can lead his army southward in the name of protecting the emperor. When Xuchang is empty, how can he be regarded as such?"

In Cao Shuang's eyes, Sima Yi, who had stationed a large number of troops in Luoyang, was even more of a threat than the Western bandits.

After all, Xuchang does not border with the Western Bandits.

Therefore, what Cao Shuang usually thinks about most day and night is Sima Yi in the northwest.

As the saying goes, a fool will find something after all his worries.

Ding Mi and others were stunned when they heard Cao Shuang's words.

They thought that Sima Yi did not dare to risk the disapproval of the world, but they did not think of this aspect.

Ding Mi nodded and agreed:

"What the general said is very reasonable, but we didn't think it through carefully."

"Over in Jingzhou, Lu Xun and Feng Yong are both life and death enemies of the Wei Dynasty. They should not be underestimated."

When He Yan heard this, he quickly asked:

"Then what should we do?"

Among the three dogs in Taichung, Ding Mi is the best at making plans.

However, he was sparse on the outside and had many taboos on the inside, and he was arrogant. Although he was on the same level as He Yan and Deng Yang, he seldom interacted with them and only tended to Cao Shuang.

Seeing He Yan like this, Ding Mi felt a little contemptuous.

He did not look directly at He Yan, but after thinking for a moment, he suggested to Cao Shuang:

"What the general is worried about is that the imperial army will be transferred to the west. Xuchang is empty, and he is afraid that Sima Yi may have a trick."

"Now that the Jianghuai war is over, why don't General General send some of his elite Jianghuai troops to the west to make up for the shortfall in the Forbidden Army?"

"At the same time, you can send an order to General Wang. If Sun Quan attacks again, it is important to defend tightly and not to attack at will."

When Deng Yang heard this, he showed praise on his face:

"What Yan Jing said is absolutely true! In this Jianghuai war, it was Wang Yanyun (i.e. Wang Ling) who was greedy for power and advanced recklessly, which gave the Wu invaders an opportunity."

"If we can guard Shouchun and other places tightly, the thieves will have nothing to do!"

If the troops in Jianghuai want to go south to defeat the bandits, they will definitely be insufficient.

But it is more than enough to rely on the cities of Hefei and Liu'an to defend it.

When He Yan heard this, he understood and said:

"Exactly. In the past, Sun Quan mostly attacked the north in winter and spring, so he was afraid of the fine cavalry of the Wei Dynasty."

"It's summer now, which is when the elite cavalry comes into play. Even if some of the elite troops are deployed, you don't have to worry too much."

Ding Mi couldn't help but feel proud when he saw both of them agreeing with him.

Unexpectedly, Cao Shuang still had concerns:

"The situation in Jingzhou is urgent now. If we wait for the troops from the Jianghuai River to arrive, we may miss the things to the west."

Ding Mi said confidently:

"This matter is easy to hear. Didn't Sima Yi himself say that he would lead his army across the river and go north to fight against the thieves? The general can take advantage of his situation and send an envoy with the emperor's edict to praise him."

"If Sima Yiru is really as he said, why should the general worry about him?"

When Cao Shuang heard this, his eyes suddenly lit up, and then he asked thoughtfully:

"If Sima Yi deceives the emperor, what will happen to us?"

Ding Mi laughed:

"If Sima Yi was deceiving someone and the army was still in Luoyang, how could he hide it from the envoy?"

"When the general sends elite troops from the Jianghuai River to Xuchang, he can order them to march twice as long. As for the imperial troops sent to Jingzhou, they can first be ordered to slow down, perhaps twenty miles a day, or thirty miles a day."

"In this case, it will only delay the rescue of Jingzhou for four to five days at most, but it can cover everything."

"The city of Xiangyang is high and the pond is deep. It will not be a big deal if we are delayed by four or five days."

When Cao Shuang heard this, he sighed:

"This is a very good thing to say."

So he did it.

Just when the Wei State was mobilizing troops and generals, far away under the city of Gaodu in Shangdang, the offensive and defensive battles between Han and Wei had entered a fever pitch.

Gaodu City faces the Taihang Mountains to the south and overlooks the plains to the north.

With the city as the center, the Wei army set up various forts, large and small, on the surrounding hills, creating a situation like stars holding the moon.

In the past few months, Wei Yan had sent people to conduct reconnaissance countless times, but he could not find a mountain path that could bypass Gaodu and lead an army.

If you want to attack the city, you not only have to face Gaodu City, but you also have to be careful of the surrounding mountains.

In the past two months, the Han army, under the cover of stone cannons, had filled in the moat of Gaodu City.

At the same time, the surrounding area at the foot of the mountain was completely destroyed by the continuous attacks of stone cannons.

The walls of Gaodu City are also in pieces.

On the second day after Wei Yan launched his attack on the city, the Wei army had no choice but to give up all the flat land in the city and retreated to the stone castle on the mountain.

Wei Yan's troops were divided into three groups, with wings on both sides to guard the hills on both sides.

In the middle is the main siege force.

Relying on the top of the mountain, the Wei army in Gaodu had already prepared countless logs and rolling stones.

The sharp horns pierced the mountain tops, and countless arrows were missing from the remaining city walls of Gaodu and the connected hills. The densely packed sharp-horned rocks rushed toward the Han army like a storm.

The rocks are as hard as fine iron and are extremely lethal.

It even rolled down the mountain with an astonishing momentum.

The Han soldiers, who could only attack from their backs, held shields in their hands. In the face of the whizzing rocks, every one of them was hit to pieces.

Even if he is wearing fine armor, it can block swords, guns and arrows, but in the face of huge kinetic energy, it is no different than tissue paper.

Not to mention climbing a mountain and attacking from behind, the physical exertion is much greater than running on flat ground.

Many soldiers only wore light leather armor in order to save their physical strength, and also to move more flexibly and avoid mountains and rocks in time.

"boom"!

A Han soldier who was climbing up looked up twice and took two steps to the side, trying to find a path that would be as free of trees and rolling stones as possible.

Then he lowered his head and crawled a few steps quickly. When he raised his head again and looked up, his eyes suddenly widened and his face was full of horror.

A heartbreaking cry came from his mouth:

"don't want!"

The rocks in his eyes grew bigger and bigger, and he subconsciously raised the shield in his hand, trying to weaken the force coming from top to bottom.

But the power of an individual, in this case, is almost so weak that it can be ignored.

The moment the shield was shattered, the soldier's arm was shattered and fractured at the same moment.

But he couldn't feel the pain anymore.

Because immediately after, his whole body was crushed by rocks...

Red, white, dyed with mountain grass.

At the same time, in the woods on the hilltop connected to the archery tower, the Wei army's crossbowmen were invisible and firing from a long distance. Taking advantage of the height, they continued to shoot at the Han army who were trying to avoid the rolling stones.

Even if the soldiers who were attacking the city were lucky enough to escape the rolling stones, they would often be shot by the Wei army's crossbowmen and fall down screaming in agony.

The most unlucky ones were the Han soldiers who lost the ability to move after being hit by an arrow.

They watched helplessly as the Shimu Mountain rocks rolled down the mountain. They tried their best to avoid them, but they could not move.

Some of them screamed crazily, trying to vent the fear in their hearts.

Some faces were ashen and they opened their mouths but no sound came out.



But without exception, the final result to meet them is the coming of death.

No matter how brave and skilled the soldiers of the Han army were, their morale could not help but become sluggish under this feeling of despair.

Before the attack reached the halfway point of the mountain, the follow-up troops were already exhausted.

Wei Yan, who was holding a telescope, saw that the last commander in front was hit on the head by a piece of wood. The soldiers could no longer hold on and began to turn around and run down the mountain.
To be continued...
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