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Chapter 205 Liu Cang goes to war

"Humph, you have grown up young and speak freely. Please apologize to the general immediately." The palace was quiet, and Liu Hong scolded him.

"Yes. General, Cang realizes his mistake." Liu Cang bowed and paid homage to He Jin.

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Huh!" He Jin shook his sleeves angrily.

This guy also apologized like this last time!

He Jin looked at Liu Hong, who was obviously going to sidestep him again, glared at Liu Cang fiercely, turned around and walked back to the courtiers. Sure enough, it would be better for such a kid to be put to death.

He Jin was stepped on by Liu Cang very innocently. It seemed that Liu Cang was just trying to express his position to Liu Hong. The effect was quite good. At least Liu Hong now felt much more comfortable with Liu Cang.

Liu Cang asked Liu Hong to order troops and made it clear that he wanted to put aside his relationship with He Jin. Liu Hong was quite satisfied with this, but while Liu Hong was satisfied, what he said next left Liu Cang stunned.

"The general is in charge of military affairs, how can you break the regulations because of you? Since Zhang Wen praised your bravery, you took the troops to his account and obeyed his orders. Don't think nonsense." Liu Hong seemed more like arranging his own private affairs than ordering generals.

Not to mention Liu Cang, even Huangfu Song, Lu Zhi and others were stunned. Zhu Jun smiled bitterly, Yuan Wei was surprised, and Cai Yong wanted to say something, but was stopped by Ma Rixi.

Zhang Rang didn't have any emotion at all, and his smiling face seemed to be wearing a mask.

He Jin sneered, Liu Cang confirmed, Liu Hong, he is betraying his teammates again!

Now everyone in the court knew that Liu Cang was a member of the royal family, or at least a member of the Han clan who sided with the royal family.

Liu Cang had almost openly started a fight with He Jin just now, but here, Liu Hong changed hands and sold him to He Jin.

Beigong Boyu rebelled years ago. It was not until March this year that the Northern Army's infantry, led by Dong Zhuo and Zhou Shen, were gradually transferred from Hedong to Zhang Wen's command.

It would be damned if there were no articles written by General He Jin.

The original rebellion of 10,000 people has been delayed to this day. The rebels have mobilized more than 100,000 troops, and the factions among the government and army are complex. Zhang Wen, the temporarily appointed commander, is obviously quite constrained.

You know, before Zhang Wen went on the expedition, he had been doing the work of a great farmer. Now it was a bit difficult for him to lead such a complicated group of soldiers to fight a battle of 100,000 people.

Liu Cang insinuated and mocked He Jin, Lu Zhi, Huangfu Song, and some of the veteran generals in the court felt relieved. If His Majesty ordered reinforcements, it would also be an expedient measure to let Liu Cang lead an elite force to balance the army.

But now it's better. It seems that our Majesty slipped up again at the critical moment. At this time, Liu Cang was even more mad and scolding his mother.

Liu Cang didn't want much. He just wanted to recruit Shanglin's troops to fight. No matter how powerful they were, at least they could rest assured that nothing would happen to them.

If you don't have 10,000, you can give me 5,000. If you don't have 5,000, it's a big deal. But Liu Cang miscalculated.

At this time, Liu Cang had already understood that Liu Hong wanted to use the Shanglin garrison to form the Eighth Battalion of Xiyuan. He did not want the Shanglin garrison to be lost in this kind of war. These garrison soldiers were the new Xiyuan battalions he planned to use to check the general. military.

Liu Hong was reluctant to part with his private soldiers, but asked Liu Cang to lead his troops, and Liu Cang's troops obviously only had those soldiers from Luyuan.

This Liangzhou rebellion is not the result of Zhang Jiao's group of Yellow Turbans, Li Wenhou's Yi Conghu, Han Sui, Bian Zhang's original Xiliang army, Beigong Boyu, Song Yang and others.

Except for the 500 elite soldiers in Luyuan, the rest are country warriors who have only been trained for a few months. To be brought to such a battlefield is simply to seek death.

Liu Hong wanted to quarrel with He Jin. Yes, this guy was trying to mediate with He Jin. I'm afraid his ultimate goal was to use the unfavorable outcome of the war to talk to the general He Jin.

As for Liu Cang, he was probably sold by Liu Hong.

It can't be said that he cheated him. It would be best if Liu Cang could make a contribution in quelling the chaos. If he couldn't, it would just be a formality. Liu Hong didn't target Liu Cang. He had been playing chess with He Jin.

Liu Hong's face was calm, his imperial aura was mixed with him, and he looked at Liu Cang with a domineering look.

But Liu Cang really couldn't cooperate, and his face was so cold that scum fell from his face.

The palace was quiet for a moment, and everyone even felt a sense of lack of interest. They originally thought it was a battle for leadership, but the result was that His Majesty just sent a general, which was really not a big deal.

"Haha, your majesty, it is a big deal to go out to suppress the rebellion, but it is not easy for Linyuan to be left unattended. Do you think?" During the brief silence, Zhao Zhong approached Liu Hong and asked with a smile.

"Huh?" Liu Hong frowned and looked at Zhao Zhong.

"Shanglin Garden is temporarily managed by Liu Cang. When will there be less rebellion in Liangzhou? Can it disturb the peace of Luoyang?" Liu Hong scolded Zhao Zhong.

"Okay, let's not talk about these disappointing things for today's spring hunting. We will discuss political matters at the meeting tomorrow. Let's enjoy the singing and dancing and see what those boys can hunt this year."

Liu Hong waved his hand, "Liu Cang has managed the Shanglin Garden well, and the current situation is quite stable. Liu Hong does not want to replace Liu Cang as the Shanglin Garden Order. When everyone said so, there were many people who joked and tried to adjust the atmosphere."

As the piano music started to play, Liu Cang unknowingly came up to Cai Yong, Huangfu Song and his entourage. Everyone looked at each other, not to mention, at this time, even Lu Zhi and Zhu Jun gave Liu Cang a kind gesture.

wry smile.

I don’t know if it’s because of empathy, but Liu Cang was so tormented by Liu Hong, and it seemed that these old guys had a greater sense of identification with Liu Cang, and they actually didn’t care about getting Liu Cang involved in their small circle to talk and laugh.

Enjoying singing and dancing, visiting gardens and admiring the scenery, Liu Cang was not interested in everything else after that.

When the hunter returned, Dian Wei followed the dark-faced Yuan Shu and dragged back a brown bear trapped in the rope net. Liu Cang lazily argued with Yuan Shu, and in front of Yuan Shu, he punched the brown bear to death.

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Looking at Liu Cang's bleeding fist, Yuan Shu's face turned dark and he was stunned. Even when he saw Ji Ling, he pretended not to see it, but he didn't want to tangle with Liu Cang anymore.

Liu Hong also organized the children of each family to race horses, wrestle, and perform martial arts, and prepared jade beads, bows, and inner armor as rewards.

Liu Cang, who beat a brown bear to death with his bare hands, was banned from the competition as a referee, and a group of boys had a lot of fun playing fake punches.

The spring hunting was over and there was no big disturbance. There was a three-day court meeting. Liu Cang led the Sima of the left army and assisted Zhang Wen, the general of chariots and cavalry, in conquering Beigong Boyu's rebellion.

The officials of Shanglin Garden left ten people to assist Bian Ji in managing the affairs of the garden. Liu Cang led his generals and led 500 elite soldiers of Luyuan to go on an expedition.

All three hundred cavalrymen carry suits of general armor, and two hundred infantrymen are all heavily armored iron guards. Iron halberds, large shields, and swords and axes are all forged from fine steel.

Zhang Rang seemed to be a bit presumptuous this time. He kept making preparations here and there, and Liu Cang could always get them. He temporarily shipped them with the army, and after passing Chang'an, he just said they were picked up on the battlefield. Whoever wants to say what they like.

Two rhinoceroses accompanied the army. The rhinos were covered with armor and modified with horse armor and saddles. The two rhinos temporarily served as Liu Cang and Dian Wei's cavalry mounts. These rhinoceros were not equipped with saddles and were difficult to ride on.

As for where the rhinos came from? They were tied up in Shanglin Garden, two big and one small, and Liu Cang carried them all back to Luyuan.

The rhinoceros has a bad temper and a low IQ. As soon as it is beaten and coaxed, it is included in the system and becomes a spiritual beast "tank".

This time he led three rhinos. Liu Cang didn't even say hello to Liu Hong. If he mentioned it, he said he was missing a mount.

The rhinoceros has a hard-working head and is wild and untamed under normal circumstances. It is usually slaughtered and skinned to make armor. Liu Hong had the nerve to ask for it, so he just gave it back to him.

Liu Hong did not give troops, so Liu Cang brought a lot of wild animals, not to mention tigers, bears, eagles and badgers, goat strategists, war horses neighing wind, wild boar canopy, and even fighting chickens and long-haired animals that had been drying for a long time.

He was taken along by Liu Cang.

In Liangzhou, there are many livestock and war horses. It is the hub of the Silk Road and the territory is vast. Herdsmen chase water and grass, and there is no shortage of wild beasts and ferocious animals.

During Beigong Boyu's rebellion, many local powerful people joined the rebellion. From Chang'an to Jincheng, there were many rebels.
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