Chapter 249 Liu Bang is sick!

"One light and one dark, this letter seems to be the key." A slight smile appeared on Chen Luo's face.

This made him pay more attention to the letter delivered in the sachet.

If there are things in Xianning in Chang'an City, Liu Le doesn't need to use this method to convey information, unless there is something so secret that it cannot be disclosed, but he must tell himself.

As for the silence of the Mohist disciples, it is probably because they have not yet come into contact with the real storm. After all, there may be a violent vortex hidden under the calm sea, but it is difficult to find its horror without going deep into the water.

The main purpose of Mohist disciples in Chang'an is to observe information from the middle and lower levels. As for information from the upper levels, Chen Luo has other channels to obtain it.

Of course, the news that Liu Le can get in touch with is higher than his own channel.

Therefore, he took out the silk scroll in the sachet, and Chen Luo carefully read the news from her.

After a while, his eyes widened, but he barely suppressed the horror in his heart, and he didn't lose his composure too much.

The first thing said in the silk script is that Liu Le deduced that Lu Ze's injury has not improved for a long time, and the situation may be bad.

Chen Luo had expected this.

If Lu Ze gets better, then he will definitely not stay in the rear peacefully. He has already come to fight the Huns, and no matter how bad he is, he will follow Liu Bang to march south.

There is almost no news about him, which can only prove that Lu Ze's injury has not improved, and even continued to worsen.

If this were not the case, Chen Luo could not think of any other reason to ask Liu Le to write "I have not seen my uncle this year, nor have I heard any news from him."

The second message Liu Le sent was that Lu Zhi was temporarily in charge of the court for Liu Bang, and she would be the speaker in Chang'an City.

Chen Luo had known this news from other sources.

At that time the Xiongnu had not yet been defeated, as long as there were no big moths in the rear, he had no objection, and Lu Zhi cooperated with Xiao He to ensure the transportation of grain and grass, so the Han army fighting on the front line did not notice anything at all. Influence.

From this point of view, Lu Zhi did a very good job.

Liu Le specifically told himself this point in the letter, which made Chen Luo start thinking again about this issue that he had neglected in his subconscious.

After all, there are still many differences between Liu Bang and Lu Zhi.

Even if it is exactly the same thing, but it comes from the orders of these two people, then I must not use the same attitude to deal with it, it will be a bad thing.

Therefore, if the person in power in Chang'an is temporarily replaced by Lu Zhi, then the arrangement for this army's triumphant return to Chang'an should be changed from the original basis.

This may require aggrieved Han Xin, he commanded this war, and most of the credit for the victory depends on him, but he cannot be placed in too conspicuous a position, and he has to tell him not to be too ostentatious.

The same is true for Zhou Bo. This time he ranked second or third in the conquest of the Xiongnu. When he returned to Chang'an, it was not easy to rank him so high.

As for who is more suitable to play the "conspicuous" role.

The most suitable one is naturally Chen Luo.

It's just that he doesn't want to attract so much attention.

I was already very dazzling, and this is not "there are too many lice and itchy".

All kinds of eyes of envy or hatred gathered together may become "a straw that breaks the camel's back."

Therefore, the second most suitable candidate was Lu Zhi's brother-in-law Fan Kuai, who should have assumed the commended role when he returned to Chang'an.

Lu Zhi is in power for the time being, so there are actually so many things that need to be changed.

When Chen Luo returns to Chang'an City, if there is any problem, he can go and discuss it with Lu Pheasant in person. He doesn't have to guess what he is thinking from a distance like now.

What shocked him was the third thing recorded in the letter in the sachet.

Liu Bang, who was on the Southern Expedition, was not acclimatized and fell seriously ill!
After the Han army who originally marched south arrived in Changsha, the offensive and defensive momentum has been reversed.

After all, the Nanyue Kingdom looks huge, but most of their soldiers have not experienced much formal training. Only some veterans who pioneered in the Qin Dynasty belonged to the elite, but the total number did not exceed [-], which is not enough at all. look.

As a result, the Han army won successive victories in Changsha. The several battles were to make the South Vietnam understand the situation.

It's just that Liu Bang was not satisfied with just driving the opponent back, but wanted to use his power to destroy South Vietnam in one fell swoop and expand the territory of the Han Dynasty.

There is nothing wrong with thinking this way.

If a king in the early days of the founding of the country did not have the ambition to expand the territory and ride a donkey cart to play drifting, would he have to "hunt north" later?

What's more, Liu Bang is not ambitious and talented.

The plan to attack South Vietnam was personally formulated by him, and it went smoothly in the early stage of implementation.

The Han army broke through the gates of Nanyue, took two dangerous passes into their own hands, and entered the territory of Nanhai County, which was originally established in Qin Dynasty, and was approaching Panyu, the capital of Nanyue.

If there were no accidents, it would be possible for Liu Bang to destroy Nanyue in one battle and capture Zhao Tuo.

The most terrible thing happened at this time.

As the coach of the Han army, Liu Bang fell ill, and the illness still came like a mountain.

I don't know whether it was because of the mosquito infestation, the inability to adapt to the hot climate, or the drinking of unclean water. In short, Liu Bang couldn't even hold on. The most serious period was when he fell into long drowsiness from time to time and was completely lost. The ability to command an army.

The commander-in-chief of an army suddenly fell ill, which would be a very serious blow to the morale and command and dispatch of the army. Not to mention that Liu Bang still had the status of Han Emperor. Even if other generals in the army wanted to take over, they would have no choice but to take over. Be careful, for fear of attracting unnecessary suspicion.

Faced with this situation, disagreements also emerged within the Han army.

Some people think that the opportunity cannot be missed, the time will never come again, and the current good situation should not be abandoned, and they must continue to march.

Seeing that Liu Bang fell ill, some people felt that withdrawing to Changsha was the right choice. Otherwise, no matter how great the victory was, if the emperor fell midway, it would be a victory or a defeat. It was hard to say.

It's just that the Han army hesitated in its actions. Although the South Vietnamese army was not too smart, they keenly seized this opportunity and carried out a wave of ambushes, causing the Han army to lose nearly [-] people.

However, this made the original disputes within the Han army disappear. After suffering such losses, they had no choice but to withdraw their troops and return to the territory of Changsha.

The Nanyue Kingdom, which had tasted the sweetness through the ambush, seemed to be emboldened again.

Although they lost to the big man so many times before, but this battle can be won, does it mean that the big man is not as strong as imagined?
Ever since, the Nanyue Kingdom was eager to make troubles.

(End of this chapter)

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