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Chapter Nine hundred and forty seventh make the best use of everything and make the best use of people(2/2)

Not scolding him, but he was the one who personally wrote a letter to persuade him to surrender. Lin Ye would kill him as soon as he said so.

scold?

That's so inappropriate.

Of course, an old fox like him could tell the meaning from Lin Ye's words. Lin Ye was just taking another precaution to let him know that Zhou Wanggeng would definitely die.

We are all old foxes, no one can hide anything from anyone.

At this moment, a soldier came in and handed Lin Ye a letter with both hands: "General, Zhou Wang sent someone to send a reply."

Lin Ye nodded, took the letter and read it, then smiled and said to Ning Weimo: "It seems that there is really no need for Mr. Ning to write anymore. Zhou Wang even said that he had killed the prisoner Liu Tingsheng sent to him.

military."

Ning Weimo said: "Whether it's a real killing or a fake killing, my attitude is giving."

He looked at Lin Ye and asked: "Is the general going to send troops immediately? I am lucky to be able to catch up with the decisive battle against the rebellion this time."

Lin Ye said: "Why rush to a decisive battle."

He ordered: "Pang Panghai, send the letter to General Feng and ask him to reply to Zhou Wanggeng. Please ask Zhou Wanggeng to go to Liu Tingsheng's army to persuade him to surrender and preach the court's policy of mercy."

Ning Weimo was stunned for a moment after hearing this, and then sighed: "Nothing about the general's mind is superfluous, and every aspect is bad."

Lin Ye said: "Master Ning's mind is superfluous, and he can't even see how bad I am."

The two old foxes looked at each other and then burst into laughter.

A few days later, Zhou Wang, who received Feng Xiu's reply, hesitated even more, and finally decided to listen to Feng Xiu's arrangement, otherwise, he might not be able to get any good looks from General Lin Ye.

So he took his soldiers to the outside of Liu Tingsheng's camp to persuade him to surrender.

He said that the court was magnanimous, that his majesty was kind, and that the general was a really good man.

When the news reached the camp, Liu Tingsheng was so angry that he vomited a mouthful of blood and fainted on the spot.

Anyway, it was done, so Zhou Wanggeng really tried his best and shouted loudly outside the rebel camp for several days in a row, so that the rebels were panicked and the army was distracted.
Chapter completed!
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