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Chapter 655 According to Xuanzhou(2/2)

Zhou Yin frowned, the army dispatched huge amounts of money and food, and the Huainan army's finances were tight and could not support the expedition to Jiangxi.

Yang Wo said: "You don't have to frown. I mobilize Xuanzhou soldiers, Chizhou soldiers, Luzhou soldiers, and Eastern Wu soldiers. I will not tolerate Chu Yu for the time being."

Zhou Yin couldn't help but say, "Liu Wei is old, please stay in Luzhou."

Yang Wo said: "Liu Wei is experienced and since he can send troops to suppress the rebellion of Chizhou, he is suitable to go to Jiangxi."

Zhou Yin was so frustrated that he remained silent.

Yang Wo waved his hand: "That's it."

Zhou Yin bowed silently and turned around and left.

Yang Wo looked over and sneered, and suddenly remembered: "Chizhou Governor Chu Yu suggested that Lu Fang, the descendant of Lu Shizao, succeed him, and Lu Fang surrendered to Chu Yu."

Yang Wo thought that if Lu Shi made outstanding achievements and did not allow Lu Fang to succeed as the governor of Chizhou, would it affect the dissatisfaction of the Huainan army?

Yang Wo decided to be moderate and not let his trusted position as the governor of Chizhou. He will be put on hold for the time being and ordered Lu Fang to lead Chizhou troops to fight for Jiangxi to make contributions.

Yang Wo ordered a campaign to fight in Hongzhou, Jiangxi Province. General Liu Cun led 20,000 Yangzhou soldiers.

Liu Wei, the governor of Luzhou, led 10,000 troops, the commander of Chizhou, Lu Fang, sent 5,000 troops, and Luo Zhixiang, the governor of Xuanzhou, sent 10,000 troops.

Qin Pei, the governor of the Eastern Wu Army, sent 10,000 troops to become the commander of the expedition.

Xu Wen came to Zhang Hao and said, "Why don't we fight for the great king's army to fight against Jiangxi? We ask the king's confidants to establish military merits and convince the public."

Zhang Hao thought it was reasonable and went to Yang Wo and said, "The Huainan Army advocated military merits. If the king wants his confidants to be his own, he should cultivate his confidants and make meritorious achievements. It is better for the Guangling Army to participate in the expedition to Jiangxi."

Yang Wo resisted, but what Zhang Hao said was reasonable. His confidants had no military achievements and could not convince the public to stand alone.

Yang Wo agreed, but it wasn't him who went on the battle, so he called Fan Sicong, Chen Fan, and Zhu Sixing.

The three soldiers and horse envoys of the Guangling Army looked at each other. They were not just playing house or expeditions to Jiangxi. They were hard and dangerous.

Fan Sicong said, "Master, let's leave, if the outer city has bad intentions."

Yang Wo thought about it and sneered: "Father's Reichs, they have no courage to rebel in recent years. This time they went to Jiangxi, there is a rare opportunity to achieve success. You can only become the governor who will stand alone after you have made military achievements."

The three soldiers were revived, and the resistance suddenly turned into expectations, and they won't say much more about the military salute.

......

Wei Fufeng returned to Jiangning and was mentally prepared to face the battle.

Until the Yangzhou Military Administration's official dispatch document came, he breathed a sigh of relief after reading it, and he did not want a war in Jiangning.

Afterwards, Wei Fufeng considered how to send troops?

Xuanzhou has only 10,000 troops, and only 5,000 bargaining people have paid?

It was still Xuanzhou and Jiangning made up for 5,000.

Wei Fufeng was thinking about it and suddenly noticed a detail.

Xuanzhou sent troops, and Yangzhou directly ordered him, as if he recognized his occupation of Xuanzhou.

No, I ordered the Xuanzhou troops to go to Jiangxi. The people of Xuanzhou who had just passed the war were inevitably hostile and angry.

"Yang Wo's unintentional act? Or someone's plan to dig a hole?" Wei Fufeng's suspicious guess.
Chapter completed!
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