Call of the Heroes of Chaos in Another World

Chapter 1778: The Second Anti-King Alliance, the First King of the Daqian Clan, Yu Yuan points a kni

Chapter 1778: The Second Anti-King Alliance, the First King of the Daqian Clan, Yu Yuan points his sword at Mu Xuanyang

During the battle of Tianlang Pass in Da Cang and the battle of Hedong, that good neighbor of Da Cang also never had peace.

Go for it!

The second anti-king alliance was launched vigorously!

Many rebel kings formed an alliance and once again gathered in twos and threes, launching attacks on the Daqian court from all directions of Daqian, like a pack of wolves devouring a tiger.

No matter how ferocious a tiger is, it cannot withstand the bites of a pack of wolves.

The first anti-king alliance actually gave the anti-kings great confidence.

In the first battle, the vanguard Zhang Dingbian almost killed Emperor Qian's dragon boat, showing his bravery. Although Zhang Dingbian has now become a one-eyed dragon, his name has also begun to spread throughout the world.

Although Zhang Dingbian failed to succeed in the end, he successfully blocked Emperor Qian in Siming Mountain and its surrounding waters.

Afterwards, with the arrival of many royal princes such as Jiang Chaoyu and Jiang Qianqiu, the situation of the war was reversed.

However, the two sides are still fighting fiercely.

Even though Jiang Qianqiu can overpower the other heroes, he is still a tiger that cannot defeat a pack of wolves. Just because I can't beat you alone doesn't mean that three or four people together can't beat you.

Jiang Qianqiu is not the kind of expert who is good at group battles.

In the battle of Xirong, if there had been no reinforcements, there would have been a high chance that they would have been defeated by the combined forces of Fenrir and his siblings.

However, during the first anti-king alliance, when the two sides were fighting fiercely, the Western Rong incident occurred, and then due to a series of reasons, both sides had to stop temporarily.

However, soon after the Western Rong incident ended and all the forces returned, these anti-king forces, not even long after returning to Daqian, were impatient to complete their unfinished business.

The revolution has not yet succeeded, and the peasant uprisings still need to work hard. For the sake of the hundreds of millions of people in Daqian, they have to worry day and night.

In this second anti-king alliance, the anti-kings learned from their previous lessons. Instead of gathering in one place, they used multiple routes to maximize their anti-king power and cooperated with each other. Some were responsible for resisting powerful clan members such as Jiang Chaoyu and Jiang Qianqiu, while others were responsible for suppressing Qiandu with all their strength and going straight to the place where the tyrant king was.

The rebel kings of Daqian were located in every corner of Daqian. Due to the distance, when the first rebel king alliance was formed, several rebel kings only led some quick-reaction troops to join the alliance. Even the most marginal ones only responded from a distance.

This time, several rebel kings in similar positions united together, twisted into several stronger forces, and jointly launched a counterattack against Daqian.

It must be said that the rebellion of Daqian was indeed slower than that of Dawu. Dawu's rebellion had already entered a state of direct confrontation with the imperial court ten years ago.

In the land of Daqian, the power of the royal family is strong, and in the border areas, more than 60% of the forces are stationed by royal family members.

Many anti-kings had the task of stopping these royal princes and preventing them from sending troops to Siming Mountain one after another during the first anti-king alliance.

Several rebel kings close to Qiandu, such as Xiao Ping'an, Tu Qiu, and Li Mi, joined forces to force Qiandu.

Xiao Ping'an, Tu Qiu, Li Mi and other rebel kings may not have the most territories and troops in their hands, but their combat power is almost always among the top among all the rebel kings.

The place where they are located is almost the Central Plains of Daqian, where the external environment is the harshest. Those who have been able to hold on until now have soldiers and horses that are capable enough to fight.

In the Central Plains, the chief of the clan, Jiang Lin, is in charge. He is a brother of the late emperor of Daqian. Now, he is over seventy years old, with 300,000 soldiers under his command, and he has established his rule in the Central Plains of Daqian.

Like Jiang Chaoyu, he is also one of the strongest princes of the royal family in Daqian. The number of soldiers and horses under his command is no less than that of Jiang Lin. However, when he meets Jiang Lin, he still has to be courteous to him. It is not only because of the issue of seniority, but also because most of Daqian's elite troops are in Jiang Lin's hands.

For Daqian, this person is equivalent to Yang Lin, the King of Backers in the Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties. He is equally loyal and has outstanding abilities.

Jiang Lin has one illegitimate son and three legitimate sons. The eldest illegitimate son died young, so we won't mention him for now.

The eldest son, Jiang Wen, is a man of both civil and military talents, and has the demeanor of a gentleman. Since childhood, he has been the child of other people's families, and his reputation for benevolence has spread all over the world. When Mr. Kong Da, the master of the Sage Lecture Hall, sees him, he always praises him. In some ways, Jiang Wen of Daqian is like Liu Bei of Dayu today.

Jiang Wen has always been the best candidate for the role of the prince in Jiang Lin's mind. For the two brothers, because of the age difference of about ten years, he is both a brother and a father, and is deeply loved.

how...

The second son, Jiang Wu, is said to be the one who was most like Jiang Lin. Not only did he inherit all the military tactics from his father, but he also learned from a famous teacher. As soon as he appeared on the stage, he was surrounded by this halo.

He showed his ability as a great general in his first attempt. Although they were only a few battles involving less than 10,000 people, the brilliant endings made everyone full of hope for him.

However, these few times were not considered as real battle experiences for Jiang Wu. After all, the scale was too small, and the power held by both sides was not at the same level. His real first battle should be the battle with Wu Qian.

The Battle of Wu Qian was a relatively meaningful battle in Wu Baiqi's life. Although he was already a famous general before, he was far from being one of the best generals in the world. The difference was even greater than his subsequent status among famous generals in the world.

At that time, Wu mobilized 300,000 troops and Qian sent out 500,000 troops. At that time, Wu had already shown signs of entering a period of decline, and rebel kings had begun to rise within the dynasty, but they had never reached the level of today. This should be regarded as a test by Qian to take the initiative to send troops.

Although the number of troops dispatched by both sides sounds large, however, as long as the actual situation of both sides is taken into consideration, both sides were unified dynasties at that time. Although a rebellious king had risen in Wu, it was only a minor threat at that time.

Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and horses sound like a lot, but even if they were all thrown out, it would certainly be painful, but it would not be to the extent of causing serious damage, let alone to the extent of shaking the foundation of the country.

When dynasties really started fighting, it would be like the time when Sima Changfeng of Dawu sent out more than one million troops.

At that time, Jiang Lin was already over fifty years old. Halfway through the battle, he caught a cold and had a high fever. He had no choice but to temporarily retreat to the rear to recuperate, and temporarily handed over all the troops to the deputy general to switch from offense to defense, waiting for the court to appoint a new commander. At this time, rumors spread throughout Daqian that Wu was not afraid of Jiang Lin, but only Wu Zi. Coupled with the halo of his appearance, Jiang Wu's first battle in the true sense of the opening was a battle between hundreds of thousands of people.

Of course, perhaps it was because Wu Baiqi, the commander of the Wu army, was just an ordinary general. Who would dare to do this if it were Wu Baiqi today?

In this battle, Wu Baiqi pretended to be defeated and retreated, luring the enemy out of their positions, stretching the enemy's front line, and then dividing and encircling the Qian army, cutting off the food supply, forcing Jiang Wu, who had limited food and grass, to be eager to win.

At that time, Jiang Wu was already in a difficult situation and could only seek victory. After his food supply was cut off, the length of his battle line and the little food and grass in the army could not support his retreat.

As a last resort, he could only fight with the courage of burning his boats. At that time, Jiang Wu had actually already lost. However, as a rookie with a halo around him, he was unwilling to admit it.

Jiang Wu led his troops to launch a total of thirteen fierce attacks, which still caused about 100,000 casualties to Wu Baiqi in the desperate situation. However, he was ultimately unable to survive, and these thirteen fierce attacks also exhausted the last of the Qian army's spirit and combat power.

On the contrary, Wu Baiqi used a series of schemes to lure the already determined Qian army into the cemetery he had chosen for them at the beginning. After a flood, hundreds of thousands of Qian troops were almost wiped out, and only more than 10,000 people were captured by the enemy. Their corpses caused the rivers to dry up.

Jiang Wu himself was lucky enough to grab a piece of dead wood in the flood and saved his life, but was eventually captured by Wu Baiqi.

Afterwards, Jiang Wen took the prince as a hostage and wanted to negotiate peace with Da Wu, and his demand was to release his brother Jiang Wu and the Da Qian soldiers.

Da Wu originally did not want to negotiate at this time, but at this time, a major change occurred in Da Wu that shook the foundation of the country.

According to legend, after Wu Baiqi launched thirteen fierce attacks, the Qian army was already at a dead end. Faced with a complete lack of food, Wu Baiqi could have defeated the enemy without fighting, but he ended up committing a heinous massacre, which was against the harmony of nature. It was because of this that a plague swept across the Wu state.

In this battle, Da Wu should have won a great victory, but it was seriously injured by the plague. Of course, Da Qian did not dare to launch a counterattack at this time. The plague did not discriminate between people, and no one dared to be infected.

Moreover, a small-scale plague broke out in the border areas of Daqian.

At this time, Da Wu was suffering from the plague, so it was naturally happy to negotiate with Da Qian. Jiang Wen's value was far greater than Jiang Wu, who was now ridiculed by the world as a paper tiger. So Da Wu was naturally happy to release Jiang Wu and more than 10,000 captives.

Unfortunately, the weather was not good for Jiang Wen. When he entered Wu, he was struck by plague and died at the age of 31.

Jiang Wu returned to China, and the negative buffs he now has are as great as the halo he once had.

Even his father, after hearing that his eldest son had passed away, was so grief-stricken that he vomited blood on the spot and almost died. After waking up, he directly severed the father-son relationship with Jiang Wu.

From then on, there was no news about Jiang Wu in the world. Some people said that he became a monk, some said that he committed suicide out of shame, and some said that he was accidentally infected with the plague. In short, there were many different opinions.

The third son of Jiang Lin is named Jiang Ren. If this name is not clear, then the name Jiang Qianqiu must be well-known in the world. Jiang Ren, also known by his courtesy name Qianqiu, is the Great Wu Flying Thunder God.

Yuanping Dao Jiang Lin, this is the strongest enemy that the rebel kings are going to face. Only after solving this obstacle will they be qualified to approach Qiandu.

Jiang Lin's health has not been good since those years, and he has gradually retreated to the second line, and even the throne has been passed down.

However, faced with the aggressive rebel kings, Jiang Lin once again came out of retirement more than ten years later.

Moreover, by utilizing Yu Yuan, a hidden spy of Daqian, and the information conveyed by Yu Yuan, Daqian won a great victory in the first battle, killing and wounding 50,000 soldiers of the rebel king. In the chaos, Yu Yuan killed seven generals in succession, defeated Yuan Meng, defeated Mu Xuanyang, and killed the rebel king Liu Qing with his unique skill, the Blood-Transforming Divine Sword.

Although Mu Xuanyang had broken through to the level of a divine general not long ago, and although he had only just entered this level, he still had unlimited potential. At this time, facing Yu Yuan, a mid-level divine general, he would not necessarily be weaker than him.

However, as a disciple of Jiejiao, he had heard of the power of the Blood-Transforming Divine Sword, but he did not dare to actually face the Blood-Transforming Divine Sword and could only retreat.

However, when facing Mu Xuanyang, the fifth direct disciple and last-disciple of Shangqing Tongtian, Yu Yuan finally showed mercy and did not really use the Blood-Transforming Divine Sword. He also lost the only chance to kill a future top general.

Of course, it was just a chance! After all, no matter how powerful the Blood-Transforming Divine Sword was, it would only be useful if it could hit someone.

Although those peak generals all took the path of all-round development, only with all-round development can they reach the final step.

However, all-round development does not mean that we have to follow the same template.

For example, for the same physique, those peak generals are also strong in physique, but Li Cunxiao and Tuoba Longxiang's physique is reflected in their hard defense, Li Yuanba's physique is reflected in his super recovery ability and endurance, and Ye Shangjue's physique is reflected in his recovery speed, as well as his physical dexterity and reaction ability.

As for Mu Xuanyang, his physical condition was definitely not as defensive as Li Cunxiao. Therefore, the Blood-Transforming Divine Sword was definitely a death threat to Mu Xuanyang.

Especially this thing, if it gets cracked, it might cost you your life if you don't get the antidote within a certain period of time.

The key is that, apart from Yu Yuan and Yu Hua, no one else has the antidote, including Yu Yuan's master, the Golden Spirit Holy Mother. To be honest, the antidote is extremely difficult to make, and he himself doesn't have many pills, and one was once wasted by his apprentice.

The master leads you in. Cultivation is personal.

It is not said that the master must be able to do what the apprentice can do. If that were the case, could it be that Tan Taiyu is also an iron lump like Li Cunxiao? But this is obviously not the case!

  A disciple does not have to be inferior to his teacher, and a teacher does not have to be better than his disciple!

This battle undermined the morale of the anti-royal army.

However, Xiao Ping'an, the leader of the rebels, has lacked everything over the years, but has experienced a lot of failures, and has long been tempered to be indomitable.

Xiao Yuesheng also boosted their morale and designed a plan to block the pursuing army, giving them a chance to catch their breath and regroup.

At this time, the national teacher Shen Gongbao invited a Buddhist to Xiao Ping'an...


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