Chapter 61
"At such a critical juncture, Lord General disappeared with his confidant guards. It seems that Lord General intends to personally attack the demon Daoist Li Changqing."

After Hao Zhongzhong left, a guerrilla general with a bit of a tongue said to his colleagues around him.

With the development of the war situation to this point, many military officers of the Qing army quietly changed their address to Li Changqing, from the monster Li Crazy to the monster Li Changqing.

Changing from a lunatic to calling his name directly means that the Qing army has greatly increased the importance it attaches to Li Changqing.

In other words, the Qing army gathered by the Chaozhou government already regarded Li Changqing as an equal-qualified opponent in their hearts.

Of course, the prefix 'Yao Dao' cannot be changed, this is politically correct, so you can't call Li Changqing the Great General of the Qing Dynasty.

Do you still want to live with a big Qing iron rice bowl?
Don't underestimate the care these military officers of the Qing army cared about their own positions, even if they were all Han Chinese, they would do everything for their own iron rice bowl.

This is human nature. In the society of Li Changqing's previous life, ordinary civil servants were robbed by the public to compete for the exam, and every elite in society took it as an honor to be a civil servant...

You must know that in the society of Li Changqing's previous life, the idea of ​​official standard was far less serious than that of the Qing court in this parallel world.

In this parallel world, being an official can crush all other industries, unlike the world in Li Changqing's previous life, where being an official did not dare to do many things blatantly.

Therefore, I really don’t blame these Han people for acting as lackeys and eagle claws for the Qing court. After all, the iron rice bowl is really delicious...

Those who are really dissatisfied with social injustice will always be the people at the bottom. After all, this group is the most oppressed class.

"Sir General didn't tell us, it should be because he doesn't have much chance of success.

The magician Li Changqing's war puppet summoning technique is too heaven-defying, we went the wrong way from the beginning. "

As soon as these words came out, everyone sighed in unison. The situation of the battle had developed to this point, and the military officers of the Qing army present naturally understood where they lost.

To deal with such a weird existence as the demon Li Changqing, we cannot fight in the way of conventional warfare. We should use a small number of elites to attack Li Changqing himself to be sure of victory.

It's a pity that everyone wanted to be safe, and no one was willing to assassinate the demon Li Changqing.

An existence that summons hundreds of war puppets with a wave of his hand, if he really went to assassinate, it would be a mission of a narrow escape!

How desperate would it be for the Qing court to assassinate Li Changqing without hesitation?
What's more, Li Changqing was escorted by a seventh-rank warrior.

The entire Chaoyang County has implemented military control, and all the "useless" people in the county have been driven out, and the rest of the people know the basics, and it is easy to be exposed when a new face is suddenly mixed in.

This is also the reason why the spies of the Qing army bought informants in Chaoyang County to provide information, instead of sneaking in to collect information themselves.

It is precisely because the degree of difficulty of assassinating Li Changqing is too high that everyone brought a large army to attack Chaoyang County. Unexpectedly, Li Changqing's level of warfare was unexpectedly high.

When everyone was discussing, Hao Zhongzhong had already brought his confidant guards to the eaves of Li Changqing's high point.

What Hao Zhongzhong brought this time were all high-level masters, all of them were taught by him, and in the arena, it is a proper master-student relationship.

Of course, generals serving in the Qing army must not openly accept apprentices, and doing so can easily be labeled as forming a party for personal gain.

All the generals of the Qing army belonged to the imperial court. What is your intention in recruiting apprentices in the army?

Therefore, although Hao Zhongzhong's confidant guards are masters and apprentices, they don't have the name of masters and apprentices, and they don't even dare to treat each other as masters and apprentices in private.

For fear of being caught by competitors in the officialdom.

The Qing court in this world has deeply absorbed the various shortcomings of the former Ming army, especially the problem of the generals privately supporting the Ding family generals, and strictly guarded against them.

Once a general is found to be cultivating private soldiers who are similar to servants, he will be dealt with severely, unless you are a son of nobles who are full of Eight Banners!
The Qing court was dominated by the Manchus, so naturally they would not guard against the Manchus themselves.

Moreover, the Manchu aristocrats all know that they rule the world as a minority rule the majority, and their cohesion is still very strong.

There are so many Han Chinese that the Manchu nobles dare not kill each other.

Therefore, in the sequence of the Qing army, the Eight Banners often received little supervision.

On the other hand, the Green Camp and the Han Army (Han Banners) in the sequence of the Qing army are full of 'kan'er'.

Because of this, for a green battalion general like Hao Zhongzhong, he could only train a few confidant guards, and the number did not dare to be too many, and he still used the establishment of the green battalion.

However, there are still many advantages to being a confidant guard for a general. Needless to say, safety and high welfare, the most important thing is that generals often bestow cultivation skills.

This is the reason why Hao Zhongzhong and his confidant guards are masters and apprentices.

His confidant guards don't need to exchange military merits for the exercises practiced in the army. As long as Hao Zhongzhong is satisfied, he will bestow the exercises he has practiced.

Of course, the confidant guards who have obtained the exercises cannot privately spread the exercises to outsiders, this is against the law!
Just like in the society of Li Changqing's previous life, watching small action movies at home by himself was cultivating his sentiments. If he spread and sold them to others, it would be a violation of the law!
Under the rule of the Qing court, the crime of privately teaching exercises that did not belong to him was much more serious than that of Li Changqing's privately spreading small action movies in the society of his previous life.

what?
Why is Hao Zhongcheng able to teach the exercises to outsiders?
This principle has been used throughout the ages, officials will always have the privilege of surpassing ordinary people!
In terms of law, Hao Zhongcheng violated the law by teaching exercises privately, but he is a dignified general, can he be the same as you, a small soldier?

Basically, as long as the cultivation methods above the sixth grade are not spread in private, the Qing court will turn a blind eye.

Among the confidant guards who followed Hao Zhongzhong, there were two rank-[-] warriors, and the rest were rank-[-].

Hao Zhongzhong didn't spread his seventh-rank skills. After all, he was only the seventh-rank. He cultivated confidant guards privately, after all, it would be unworthy of the stage. Hao Zhongzhong didn't want his confidant guards to be on the same level as himself.

It's not to prevent the other party from betraying him, but to worry that the seventh-rank martial artist he has cultivated with great difficulty will be taken away by a single order from the Qing court.

Seventh-rank martial arts are not as common as eighth- and ninth-rank martial arts, which is enough to attract the attention of the Qing court.

It's a pity that martial arts practice requires too much talent and time. Without krypton gold, it has already made Hao Zhongyi exhausted to cultivate two eighth grades.

These confidant guards are all only listening to him and have no official position. Only such a person, Hao Zhongzhong, can rest assured.

(End of this chapter)

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