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Chapter 2865 Someone once said(2/2)

Jiangling is located in the south of Xiangyang, as the barrier to the south of Xiangyang, and it means the same as the name itself, half of the water and half of the mountains. When Jiangdong and Cao Cao were competing for Jiangling, most of the fortifications and buildings here were destroyed. Although it was repaired for a certain amount of time, it was somewhat different from the original ones.

Overall, if Jiangling is not lost, then Xiangyang will not be at risk of coming from the south. For safety reasons, Cao Ren dropped Cao Zhen and took charge of Jiangling. He ruled Cao's army to control Xiangyang to the greatest extent possible to prevent the Jiangdong army from causing any false tricks.

Regardless of how the Jiangdong Army defeated it, Yidao was indeed taken by Jiangdong, and there were so many prisoners that were not fake, so Cao Zhen immediately sent someone to Xu County to report...

The Jiangdong Army mastered the Yidao, but the roads in front of them became two. The roads to the north were relatively common. When Liu Bei entered Sichuan from Jiangling and Liu Biao's troops in Jingzhou, he went upstream to reach Yufu. The other one was only half of the waterway, and the other half had to cross mountains and ridges to enter Sichuan.

The two roads, the north is easier to walk, and then it is extremely dangerous in the fishing land, and the river surface becomes narrower and narrower as it goes backwards. Even if there are 100,000 naval troops, they cannot spread out at all, and can only move forward with a long snake formation.

The main problem of the road to the south is that it is on the mountain road. When the Jiangdong Navy gets off the boat, it will be 20% off for combat effectiveness, and then climbs mountains and crosses. I am afraid that it is not only less than half of its original combat effectiveness.

Huang Gai's opinion is to continue to follow the water path and gradually advance.

Zhu Huan's idea was to try walking on the mountain road, because that's how he walked through it before.

Huang Gai stared at Zhu Huan, and Zhu Huan stared at Huang Gai. The two of them did not show any tacit understanding and friendship that had been cultivated in the Wuling area before.

In fact, Huang Gai knew why Zhu Huan chose to walk on the mountain road, and Zhu Huan also knew why he wanted to walk on the water road, but the reasons why the two of them hid were not revealed...

Simply put, Huang Gai is a veteran and Zhu Huan is a newcomer.

The friendship and tacit understanding between the two cannot fill the original huge gap between them. At most, one or two bridges can only be built on the trenches.
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