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Chapter one hundred and twentieth

People can often burst out with huge energy in despair.

Sun Ji knew he would die, so he was fearless and went to the spear formation with the mentality of killing one and making another.

As expected, he could not touch Ming Jun at all and was pierced through his body by a long spear.

Sun Ji was picked up and struggled in despair.

Not long after, he died of anger.

The endings of the other Qing soldiers were mostly similar.

In front of the spear formation, they were like little chickens, and they could not exert any effort.

Ai Chengye was overjoyed when he saw this.

He felt like he had the pleasure of falling down before he could exert his strength.

There were countless Qing soldiers burned to death in the valley, and the burnt smell of the corpses filled the sky above the valley.

After the fire ended, Ai Chengye ordered his soldiers to cut off the heads of the Qing soldiers to serve as military merit.

He made a name for himself in this battle.

In the Ming army, he was no longer the second generation ancestor who was protected by his father, but a general who could stand alone!

Zhao Liangdong fainted after learning that the Pioneer Battalion was wiped out and Sun Ji was killed.

The personal soldiers finally woke him up.

After waking up, Zhao Liangdong kept pounding his feet and stamping his chest, sighing endlessly.

He should have thought that the Ming army would not let them arrive outside Yibin City so easily, and would set up ambushes and obstacles everywhere on the road.

This Sun Ji can be said to be Zhao Liangdong's capable general, with his right hand.

The person was gone, and Zhao Liangdong couldn't accept it for a while.

But the war still has to be fought, otherwise Zhao Liangdong would not be able to explain to Hong Chengchou, Oboi, and even more so, he would not be able to explain to the court or the emperor.

If he loses with a 100,000 army, Zhao Liangdong dares not imagine the consequences.

I'm afraid he can only commit suicide and apologize.

Fortunately, the defeat of the Pioneer Camp exposed the vulgar ambition of the Ming army, which was to ambush halfway and prevent Zhao Liangdong from arriving in Yibin smoothly.

Under such circumstances, Zhao Liangdong naturally could not march according to the original plan, but decided to take a detour.

Although this is a bit farther away, it is at least safe and secure.

After the new marching plan was formulated, Zhao Liangdong ordered an immediate destruction to prevent the Ming army from committing crimes again.

As long as you can reach Yibin City smoothly, everything will be easy.

From this perspective, the Ming army also had no confidence in defending the city, otherwise they would not have thought of blocking the attack halfway as much as possible.

Let's fight, Zhao Liangdong vowed to return the Ming army's double what he did to them after the city was broken!

Soon, the news that Ai Chengye killed thousands of Qing troops was passed back to Yibin.

Zhu Youlang was overjoyed when he learned about it.

The candidates recommended by Li Dingguo are indeed two tricks. Although this battle may not cause serious damage to the Qing army's vitality, it has shown momentum.

That's it, the brave will win when we meet on a narrow road.

As long as the momentum is produced, everything will be solved.

"Your Majesty, this Wolonggang is just an appetizer, and the main dishes are still behind."

Li Dingguo was naturally in a good mood, and said with a laugh.

"oh?"

Zhu Youlang also became interested and said in a harmonious voice: "I will wait and see."

In fact, I was a little hesitant at first about using Ai Chengye Zhu Youlang.

After all, in the original history, Ai Chengye finally surrendered to the Qing army.

This made Zhu Youlang feel a little unhappy.

But that was after Emperor Yongli decided to go into exile in Myanmar.

At that time, Ai Chengye, Feng Shuangli and others led Ai Nengqi's former subordinates and some loyal to Liu Wenxiu to Jianchang north to try to join the Thirteen Kuidong families.

The result was naturally a tragedy. Di Sanxi launched a mutiny and captured Ai Chengye and Feng Shuangli.

From a psychological perspective, Ai Chengye and Feng Shuangli were already disheartened at that time and might not have had the idea of ​​following the situation.

But you can't blame them.

After all, even the emperor abandoned his country, who would they fight for?

Didn’t Li Sixing, the son of Li Dingguo, also surrender to the Qing Dynasty? Didn’t Bai Wenxuan also surrender to the Qing Dynasty in the end?

After all, there are only a few who can hold on to the last moment like the Thirteen Kuidong families and burn themselves to death like Li Laiheng.

These generals also worked hard for the Southern Ming regime in history, but in the end, they made a helpless decision.

Now Zhu Youlang travels through time, causing a series of butterfly effects.

These famous generals naturally would not surrender to the Qing Dynasty as they did in history.

At least Zhu Youlang cannot discriminate against them because they did not make any mistakes. Otherwise, Zhu Youlang will be in a situation where no one is available.

Just imagine without Feng Shuangli, Bai Wenxuan, Ai Chengye and others, the strength of the Ming army will be greatly reduced, and Li Dingguo alone will be unable to support it.

In other words, this is a parallel space and time, and Zhu Youlang is the writer of history rather than a replica.

Since history has changed, Zhu Youlang naturally has no reason to criticize these ministers who have fulfilled their duties as the Ming Dynasty.

"Tell me my will and reward meritorious soldiers according to regulations!"

Zhu Youlang is not stingy at all in terms of rewards.

He was very clear about the necessity of motivation.

The soldiers put their heads on their belts and tried their best, and the court had no reason to let them bleed in vain.

But Zhu Youlang was still a little worried.

Ai Chengye is still too young after all.

It’s okay to have Feng Shuangli supervise by his side, but let him lead a battalion alone. Is the burden on his shoulders too heavy?

But seeing Li Dingguo's expression of joy, Zhu Youlang couldn't bear to mention it.

Hopefully, it’s not about squeezing the seedlings to help grow.

"Your Majesty, I don't know if I should say anything or not."

"After saying that."

Zhu Youlang said in harmony.

"If Ai Chengye can make some contribution this time, can he be transferred to Kunming for defense?"

Li Dingguo's meaning is that he can't understand it very well.

After the death of Yan'an King Ainengqi, Emperor Yongli betrothed the daughter of Duke Mu Tianbo of Qian to Ai Chengye in order to appease his tribes.

At that time, Ai Chengye was still young. After a few years, the two got married. Ai Chengye also became Mu Tianbo's son-in-law.

Originally, everything was fine in Kunming, but after Zhu Youlang moved the capital to Chengdu, Ai Chengye followed Feng Shuangli and Li Dingguo into Sichuan, so naturally he brought his family with him.

As the Duke of Qian, Mu Tianbo stayed in Kunming, and was naturally missing him very much.

Mu Tianbo definitely can't move, so I can only move Ai Chengye.

Zhu Youlang thought for a moment and laughed, "I thought it was something. I will be sure of this little thing now. After this battle, I will transfer Ai Chengye to Kunming for defense."

Li Dingguo was overjoyed when he heard this: "I thank Your Majesty for Ai Chengye."

"King of Jin, Sixing is getting older, you can also take him to experience more."

Zhu Youlang's tone suddenly changed, and Li Dingguo was stunned.

What does Your Majesty mean? Could it be that he intends to promote Sixing?

This is a good thing after all. Marines and wars are the foundation for Li Dingguo's life. Li Dingguo did not want his son to become a idle prince who was busy and waited for death.

Your Majesty has made it so clear, what reason does he have to not take his son to experience it?
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