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Chapter 50 Here Comes(2/2)

It is precisely because of this ambivalence that Wan Qixi was easily fooled.

In fact, not only was Li Guang conflicted, but in a room opposite Li Guang's residence, where the lights had been turned off, and looking at the dark roof, Wan Qixi also coincided with Li Guang after a series of random thoughts.

——He now also feels that compared with Tokyo, Nanyang can definitely be defended; and compared with the Ersheng, the Zhao Guan family is definitely an official family that can be relied on.

Otherwise, given his personality, he would not have followed this official to stay in Nanyang and gamble.

Moreover, unlike Li Guang, who has an obvious Confucian attitude and is a gentleman and minister with distinct factions, Wan Qixi's thoughts are more clear-cut. In his opinion, the two saints actually had a great influence on the fall of Tokyo and the Jingkang Incident.

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Among them, Emperor Taishang Daojun (Huizong of the Song Dynasty) was timid and incompetent. He ran away when he encountered the enemy. He first abandoned his army in Hebei and then resumed his throne in the south to shake the hearts and minds of the army. However, Yuan Sheng (Qinzong of the Song Dynasty) was a typical example of following the wind. Today I heard that

This, I will listen to that again tomorrow. The Jin army came to the city in a weak state. Once the Jin army left, they took chances and took risks... In the end, the situation was very bad!

In any case, although the official in Nanyang City today was obviously a little panicked at first because he had just arrived at Dabao, after the Jin people invaded the south last year, the other party made a quick decision and effectively learned the lessons of the Second Saint.

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First, he set an example by resolutely resisting the Jin Dynasty and never mentioned any talk of peace;

The second is a firm stand. Whether it is hiring people or doing things, it can be regarded as starting and ending. Li Gang and Li Boji, who treat him as a child, Zong Ze and Zong Rulin who obviously do not trust him, Lu Haowen who is somewhat incompetent, and Han Shizhong who has many problems, can basically do it.

Regardless of past grudges, do your job to the end!

As for Xu Jingheng's previous turmoil between the old and new party and government, although he had not yet joined the officialdom at that time, Wan Qixi later heard the whole story, and actually felt that this official was actually somewhat of a saint.

Even now, it seems that this official has not betrayed these ministers, and these ministers have never betrayed Zhao Guan's thoughts when picked out individually. However, in terms of the result, it seems that these people have betrayed Zhao Guan's family. I don't know whether it is.

What's going on?

Is it luck? Or is the country actually destroyed after the Jingkang Incident, and the aftermath of the actual displacement of the court is still lingering? Or is it simply that the Jin Kingdom is gaining momentum at this time?

Speaking of which, Prime Minister Zhong of Dongting Lake in the south was a recognized rebel. Everyone knew that he was going to rebel, but he didn't rebel at this time. It seemed that he had failed the Zhao Guan family, which seemed incredible.

In this way, Wan Qixi's mind was treacherous and he had no position. After he came to some strange conclusions from the perspective of selfishness in people's hearts, his thoughts kept diverging, and he didn't know when he fell asleep.

But the next morning, he was suddenly awakened by a roaring sound, but he quickly got up, got dressed in a panic, and went out to investigate the situation.

When they came out of the door, they ran into the same panicked Li Guang. The two of them discovered that it was already three o'clock in the morning and there was no one else in the room. They were the only two who had not yet gotten up, and their eyes were full of bloodshot eyes.

It was as if the other party was just like me, having all these wild thoughts last night.

The two smiled awkwardly, hurriedly handed over their hands, and then went to find their donkeys together in embarrassment - this was the standard equipment for civil servants in the city. Horses were used by the army, mules were used to transport supplies, and only donkeys were used by civil servants to ride.

The two of them rode donkeys out of the workshop. They had not even taken a few steps before they realized what was going on, because along the way, hundreds of new artillery carts that had been prepared in the city actually started to fully activate and adjusted their positions.

Obviously, this is the formation of artillery vehicles of the Jin Army outside the city, and it should have been a test of the artillery by the Jin Army just now.

At this point in the battle, the most difficult stage of defending the city, and also the most critical stage, the artillery battle stage, finally arrived.

"Are you ready?" It was still the city head to the north. Through the ground that had been smoothed by the battle in front of them, Zhao Guanjia squinted at the general platform opposite, and then suddenly turned back to ask.

"We have already adjusted the direction and strength according to the observation at the top of the city." In the winter, Chen Gui was sweating profusely. "The officials should go to the palace to escape, and the ministers at the top of the city will do it for themselves..."

"It doesn't matter." Zhao Jiu shook his head and laughed. "Didn't you say that? Your city wall has the most powerful anti-cannons. I can just go down to the city and take shelter later."

"Please come down now, your majesty!" Chen Gui tried his best to persuade. "The enemy has set up positions overnight. Two hundred artillery carriages are divided into four battalions facing each other. The test of the artillery has been completed. They can fire a salvo at any time..."

"No need to wait for them!" Zhao Jiu continued to smile, but he pointed at the general platform to the north and smiled. "I am right on the city, waiting for you to fire the first round of cannon stones, and then go down!"

Chen Gui understood what the other party meant, so he no longer tried to persuade him, but simply turned around and sent the order. In an instant, flags were waving all over the city, but this was a signal to the various artillery carts already in place in the city, telling them to follow the morning instructions. The ballistics have been prepared and the volley is ready to strike first!

"I don't believe it anymore!" Wanyan Wushu finally smiled again on the Jin Army general stage. "In today's situation, can he still hold back and not cum?"

"Not bad!" Chi Zhanhui twirled his beard and agreed. "I also want to see what kind of weird things are hidden in the artillery carriage in Nanyang City? They have been able to endure it until today!"

"fire!"

Just when Wanyan Wushu and others were looking forward to it, Zhao Guan's family in the city came to Chen Gui's words, but they used an incredible vocabulary to issue the final military order.

However, everyone can understand the following stereotypes.

"Fire!" Chen Gui enlarged his voice and sent an order to the messenger beside him.

The herald didn't say anything. He just waved a flag that had not been moved for half a month before guarding the city. There were countless flags at the top of the city. After seeing the wave here, they all started to wave it for a while. The Song army's cannons were everywhere under the city. When the civilian workers in the truck base saw the flag, they did not use a dozen or even dozens of people to pull it hard like outside the city. Instead, they only separated a strong civilian worker and carried a big mallet to the artillery truck they were responsible for. That weird 'crotch' was hammered hard!

With just one hammer, the crotch mechanism of the gun carriage opened, and the large basket filled with counterweight stones fell straight down, and then the projection modules containing different "ammunitions" at the tail were raised high.

Next, hundreds of projectiles flew out of Nanyang City together, some were large, some were small, some were polished stones, and some were made of mud. It was really spectacular... When Li Guang and Wan Qixi saw this, they simply stopped. Donkey watching.

Little did he know that the projectiles flew out of the city together. The former, which were stone projectiles, mostly went straight to the corresponding Jin Army artillery positions, while the latter, which were clay projectiles the size of a human head, were probably no more than a few dozen rounds, and they all came from The shot was fired from the high platform close to the city wall, but it shot high over the city wall, with an incredible range, and was directly thrown towards the Jin Army general platform due north.

But over there, Wanhu Chi Zhanhui's words had just fallen to the ground.
Chapter completed!
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