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485 Rumors Are Flying

While they were communicating in the chat group, Dai Shan watched the army go away from the city of Shenyang, and finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Before, I was not clear about the traces of the Ming army, so I felt uneasy. Now it seems that the Dongjiang Ming army is not as brave as to come to fight against Shenyang. Judging from the return of the horse exploration, the Dongjiang Ming army should be about to escape.

Speaking of which, from Mao Wenlong's time, the Dongjiang Ming Army was good at chasing him, but he actually fled. Every time he came to Liaodong to cause trouble, he ran away while the Dajin army had not yet reacted. Otherwise, with the strength of the Dajin army and the Dongjiang Ming army, he would definitely be able to defeat him. Even if the Governor Denglai personally leads the army, he would not be able to defeat the Dajin army head-on.

Dai Shan was still confident about this. When he arrived in North Korea, he and Huang Taiji discussed based on the description of the second Babuhai that the Ming army was just a sneak attack. If the Jin army was not careless, it would not be the consequence of the entire army being wiped out. To be honest, the Ming army in Dongjiang now changed to the governor of Denglai, at most it was just a little stronger than Mao Wenlong at that time.

Haha, this governor Denglai is really brave. He dared to lead his troops to the hinterland of Dajin himself. If they could annihilate them, the Ming army in Dongjiang would suffer a severe blow, and at least it would not recover in the short term!

Dai Shan thought so and couldn't help but turn his head to look in the direction of North Korea. He believed that Huang Taiji, as long as North Korea received news, Huang Taiji would definitely make it the top priority to annihilate the main force of the Ming army in Dongjiang and eliminate this unrest. In this way, the Korean army came from the southeast, and even if Mangourtai could not draw more people, it would be enough to encircle and suppress the Ming army in Dongjiang.

Dai Shan turned his head again toward Liaoyang, and watched the army bring dust away, and remembered the explanations he had just given to the Dajin and Mongolian coalition forces. The requirements for them were actually not high, and I believe they could do it. After all, this is a five thousand cavalry army with strong mobility. It is not difficult to hold the Ming army in Dongjiang.

"At that time, let's use the head of the governor Lu Xiangsheng of Denglai to pay tribute to the dead tribesmen!" Dai Shan thought so, then turned around and ordered his subordinates to strengthen their guards, and then went down to the city.

At the same time, in just one day, Dorgon abandoned the infantry and led two thousand cavalry to Liaodong as quickly as possible. At this time, he was giving the army a rest and then preparing to travel overnight.

However, he had no time to interrogate the seven or eight Han slaves captured from the wilderness. It can be seen that these Han slaves wanted to escape.

"Sir, please spare me. We just heard that Dajin lost and several cities were occupied by the Ming army. So we thought... because they were too cruel, we wanted to escape and hide."

"Yes, yes, we are afraid that the Ming army will kill innocent people and kill us all!"

"Sir, wise and powerful. With the help of the great man, we don't have to escape!"

“…”

Dorgon was annoyed. These Han slaves were treacherous and dared to argue so much. However, his face remained silent, and he remained expressionless. He asked coldly in an unquestionable tone: "Tell me all the news about the Ming army you have heard!"

"Sir, I heard that the army has captured Haizhou and is fighting fiercely with the troops in the west!"

"Yes, yes, we all heard that there was a governor of Denglai in the Ming army. He was simply not a human. He was three feet tall, with eyes as a bronze bell, and had great strength. He was fighting against Heshuo Beile of the Great Jin!"

"I heard that the Ming army and the Guanning Ming army were attacking each other from each other, so I was about to fight!"

“…”

Among the Jianlu who were surrounded by these Han slaves, those who could understand Chinese words looked very bad. But Dorgon still did not change his face and interrupted the Han slaves and asked, "How many troops does the Ming army have?"

"I heard that there were more than 5,000 people. A few days ago, Haizhou was blocked for the flood. The three layers inside and the three layers outside were attacked day and night before they captured Haizhou!"

"No, no, those Ming troops had at least tens of thousands of people, otherwise how could the Jin army not be able to defeat them!"

“…”

Listening to their answers, Dorgon found that he could not ask anything. At least in his opinion, none of the words of these Han slaves were credible.

He turned his head and looked at his resting subordinates. As soon as he thought the time was about to come, he turned around and prepared to set off.

When the Han slaves saw this, they felt relieved, thinking that they could escape this disaster with their wit.

Unexpectedly, before Dorgon left, he suddenly stared at them and shouted coldly: "Not only do he want to defect to Dajin, he also wants to deceive Benbeile and behead him!"

When these Han slaves heard this, they were so scared that they were scattered. They kowtowed and begged for mercy: "Master, you are wronged. Every word is true. I will never dare to deceive Mr. Beile!"

"Sir, the little people are telling the truth..."

“…”

Before they finished speaking, Jianlu came over and without saying a word, he cut him off.

Dorgon took the reins and rode out on his horse. For him, even if these Han slaves said it was true, they would not have a Jurchen person around them, and they were already running away privately and should be killed.

In fact, except for saying that it was a lie to say that the Ming army was afraid that the Ming army would kill innocent people indiscriminately, these Han slaves all told the truth. This place is far away from Haizhou, so they were worried that the Ming army would not come, so they fled on their own initiative.

Many of the news they heard were spread by rumors, and some of them were even spread by Lu Xiangsheng, who asked his subordinates to spread it specifically, to put the land of Liaodong into chaos, to panic in Jianlu, and to let Han slaves see hope.

However, such rumors can only deceive some ignorant people. For Dorgon, he knows his strength, his general military deployment, and his approximate strength. Therefore, he will only speculate based on what he knows, rather than believing in whatever others say.

But he was also worried that this place was still far from Haizhou, and a Han slave dared to escape after hearing the news, which showed that the Ming army in Dongjiang was indeed very fierce.

Dorgon was worried, so he rushed to the road overnight, and they intercepted several groups of fleeing Han slaves. He even saw a farm where the Jurchens were killed by the rebellious Han slaves. This further aggravated his concern. I wonder what the situation in Haizhou is, and whether the Ming army is still nearby?

The Ming army in Dongjiang that he was worried about, or the 800 cavalry led by Lu Xiangsheng, led by Denglai Governor Lu Xiangsheng, had already sneaked to less than fifteen miles from Shenyang.

After all, Shenyang is the capital of Jianlu, and there are many Jianlu Zhuangzi within a radius of dozens of miles. It is impossible for the Ming army in Dongjiang to sneak attack Shenyang! And it is precisely because Shenyang, as the capital of Jianlu, has a weak military force, and the defense is definitely not weak. In addition, he has no effective internal support, so he did not steal Liaoyang and then steal Shenyang.
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