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Eight hundred and fiftieth chapters catch ghosts and release ghosts

"Raising an army to attack?" Yihuan hesitated and said, "Will Yuan Qi send troops to intervene on the name of us destroying the overall situation of attacking the Japanese?"

Ruan Yuandu pondered for a while before saying, "The prince should let the court negotiate with Yuan Qi in this matter."

Hiroka, the vanguard camp, the big tent.

Senggelinqin walked slowly in the tent with her hands on her back. If the name is not right, it would be unsatisfactory. He now has a deep understanding of this sentence. Before King Gong came, the court knew about it first. According to the saying of war, this was a loss of opportunity. What made him even more embarrassed was that he did not know how to stabilize the morale of the army and unite people.

The orders for the various departments to assemble Hirabata, which can be said to have changed plans and attack Kyoto in advance. But if Yihuan raises troops to conquer, how can he explain to the generals and how can he convince them to lead the troops to fight?

"Dongdongdongdongdongdong." The dull drum sounded throughout the camp. This was the drum of the tent and the three-way drum sounded. If the generals failed to arrive in time, they would need military law to be engaged in military law. At the very least, they might lose their heads. No general dared to neglect them. Therefore, when the drum sounded, a group of generals rushed to the tent, but they all wondered, not knowing what was going on.

Delentai was also puzzled. He quickly walked into the big tent. He saw Senggelinqin sitting in the handcuff with a dark face, and immediately swallowed the words he had originally planned to test back. After seeing the ceremony, he stood in front of the desk. After only two rounds of drums, the generals of the forward camp arrived one after another, and no one spoke. The atmosphere in the big tent was very depressing. The generals were a little nervous and didn't know what was wrong.

After a while, Senggelinqin spoke, "Are you all here?"

"Go back to the prince." Delentai said quickly and cautiously: "Apart from the two on duty, all the others have arrived."

"After these uninterrupted driving, most of the Japanese people on the Osaka Plain have fled to Kyoto. However, Kyoto has also promptly diverted and recruited young and strong troops to form surprise troops to fight stubbornly." Senggelinqin said slowly: "In the current situation, continuing to delay will only benefit Japan. Therefore, an attack on Kyoto must be launched as soon as possible."

After a pause, he ordered: "Hang up the Kyoto map and the Japanese army's defense map."

After hanging up the map, he said in a deep voice: "The offensive plan I have planned before has many omissions. You have been trained by the military academy. After discussion, come up with a practical attack plan as soon as possible." As he said that, he stood up, "When will I take out a plan that satisfies me, and when will I rest." After leaving this sentence, he strode out of the big tent.

As the footsteps passed away, the big tent suddenly became active. They were all worried, but they didn't expect nothing to happen. They were just dissatisfied with the combat plan, which caused them to be in a false alarm. No one discussed any combat plan, and they were busy exchanging greetings and laughing.

The tent was noisy like a vegetable market. Delentai took out a box of cigarettes and took out one, and then threw the cigarette box to them to disperse the cigarette. What was Senggelinqin singing today? He was a little confused. Even if he was anxious, he would not concentrate all the generals to discuss the combat plan, right?

When will he come up with a plan that satisfies him and when will he rest? If he is not satisfied, wouldn’t they stay in the big tent? Thinking of this, he walked towards the door of the big tent, lifted the curtain and walked out, and didn’t expect that the two personal soldiers would immediately block in front of him, “The prince has an order, no one can leave the tent.”

Delentai said: "I'll go and make some more convenient..."

“There is a toilet in the tent.”

"What does it feel like to be convenient for so many people in the tent?" Delentai muttered and didn't insist. He turned around and returned to the tent, but a feeling of something was faintly aroused in his heart. He really couldn't figure out what Senggelinqin wanted to do?

The big tent that Senggelinqin then brought his confidants to replace the two officers on duty. Only then did he breathe a sigh of relief and ordered: "Set up a checkpoint on the main road leading to Osaka, and there is no entry or exit. If there is a commander, it must be taken down."

At dusk, his subordinate Ge Huangzhi led a regiment of troops to reach Meifang. Senggelinqin was completely relieved. After some deployment, he asked his personal soldiers to call Delentai out.

Delentai was always uneasy. When he saw Senggelinqin, he respectfully said: "Prince, the plan has not been formulated yet, and it is quite controversial..."

Senggelinqin stared at him for a while before saying, "Don't you want to know why?"

After hearing this, Delentai knew that he would be foolish and not have a good ending. He hurriedly said, "I dare not guess. Although my subordinates are not the prince's subordinates, I have always admired the prince very much. If the prince is driven away, my subordinates will do their best."

This is a smart man and a sensible man. Senggelinqin thought to himself, and then said directly: "King Gong is coming to Osaka and wants to take over all the troops in the Japanese."

This sentence was astonishing as a shock to Delentai. He never dreamed that he would get involved in this level of political struggle. Is Prince Gong and Empress Dowager going to fight? He knew very well that since Seng Gelinqin made the words clear, he had no way out and did not agree. Maybe today next year will be his death day.

He hurriedly bowed slightly and said, "Although my subordinates are in the camp, they understand that promoting constitutionalism is the general trend. Thanks to the favor of King Gong and the King of Monks, my subordinates are willing to be loyal to their death."

"Sit down." Senggelinqin said, taking out a cigarette and handing him one. He also lit one with a lighter, and then said slowly: "It is indeed the general trend to promote constitutionalism. If the court breaks its promise or delays the ruling, Yuan Qi will definitely raise troops.

As the saying goes, we know our own affairs and we all know them well. The new army of the court cannot compete with the new Yuanqi army at all, let alone our guns and ammunition are all subject to Yuanqi. Once we start a war with Yuanqi, we will not only destroy the country, but also destroy the country and the clan like Japan.

King Gong took the risk to Japan to take over the 40,000 troops in order to ensure that the court can successfully implement constitutionalism and avoid going to war with Yuanqi.

In addition, I might as well tell you clearly that it was the instructor of Yiguocheng, King Gong came to Japan."

These words were very gentle, but Delentai understood that this was beating him and warned him whether he had any other intentions. He immediately said sincerely: "The court has promoted constitutionalism, and Prince Gong's regent is the highest. The prince's support will be remembered by his subordinates. Moreover, the front camp has a deep understanding of the combat power of the new army of Yuanqi, and no one is willing to be an enemy of Yuanqi."

After a pause, he continued: "The prince might as well organize the existing organization into an army."

Senggelinqin smiled when she heard this, "I am just thinking about it, but you should first go and appease your subordinates. Everyone has their own aspirations and do not force them. They will be kept in jail for the time being. Afterwards, it is also considered a complete charity."

Delentai returned to the tent and lobbying, and most generals made wise choices. King Gong Yixin was not only noble in his status, but also a leading figure in the constitutionalist. The court made constitutional arrangements, and King Gong's regent to form a cabinet was also the highest, and he had a high reputation in the court and the government. For the lieutenant generals, there was not much difference between loyalty to the emperor and the empress and loyalty to the king. They were all loyal to the Qing Dynasty, not to mention that loyalty to King Gong was more conducive to their future future. Putting it in the past, this is the merit of the dragon!

Of course, not everyone is willing to change the sect. If there are three generals, Delentai is not embarrassed. He promised in public that he will be in custody for the time being and sent back to the capital afterwards.

The next morning, as the surrounding troops rushed to Meifang camp one after another, Senggelinqin struck while the iron was hot and mixed the troops. In just one day, more than 10,000 troops were firmly controlled.

Everything went smoothly beyond imagination, and Senggelinqin completely relaxed. Now, what he needed was time. After the troops were mixed, he needed time to merge, and he also needed time to wait for Yixin to arrive. He didn't have to worry about the arms, food, and other supplies. As a frontier base for attacking Kyoto, Hirokata stocked up a large amount of supplies. He didn't need to worry about stationing for a month. As for Yihuan, he didn't think much about it at all. Yihuan dared to lead his troops to attack, and he didn't mind starting a war to establish his authority.

Osaka, command center.

Yihuan stood in the yard and looked at the north and sighed. For two days, he did not get any news from Mei Fang. The sentry detectives and commanders all entered the sea without a trace. He knew very well that it was impossible for Senggelinqin to look back.

He had thought about raising troops to attack, but he was still a little awe of Senggelinqin. If it were not forbidden to do so, he would not want to fight with his family.

"Report to the general, the capital is in urgent need of telegram." A communications officer quickly came up to report the report and immediately submitted a telegram.

The content of the telegram is very simple - delay the siege. This is the reply from Empress Dowager Ci'an to him asking for troops to attack Senggelinqin. After reading the telegram, he suddenly felt much more relaxed. Ci'an reserved a way out for Senggelinqin. As long as Yi Xin had not arrived at Mei Fang and as long as Senggelinqin did not rebel openly, there would still be room for maneuver.

"Report to the General, Guo Zhongmu, chief of staff of the Yuanqi East China Sea Fleet, came to visit."

Yuan Qi finally came. Yihuan pondered for a while before saying, "Please—."

When he entered the command center, Guo Zhongmu saluted a military salute and then said, "I heard that something happened to your subordinate...?"

"The news of your army is very well-versed." Yi Xin didn't hide it, and knew that she couldn't hide it at all. He thought about it: "The situation has not deteriorated at present, and there is still a possibility of easing."

"It is best to ease nature." Guo Zhongmu said in the first sentence: "We do not want your army to have internal strife, nor do we want your army to affect the overall situation of attacking the Japanese due to internal strife," he said.
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