But Zhao Kuangyin also knew that Yang Guang had no time left. If the Ming Dynasty really swallowed up the Song Dynasty and the Yuan Dynasty, the next one would be the Sui Dynasty, so Yang Guang had to do this.

But Yang Guang's actions made Zhao Kuangyin very dissatisfied. Did Yang Guang think he was doomed to fail?
You know, I am Zhao Kuangyin!!
Why has it become like this now?
It's all like a slow death, all because of that damn Kublai Khan!
And you, Emperor Shitian, you like to stir up trouble, don't you?
Why don't you go to Zhu Houzhao to cause trouble? You think others are geniuses and want to get rid of them, but don't you take a look at Zhu Houzhao!?
He was only in his twenties but he had already become a land immortal. Is there any genius more terrifying than Zhu Houzhao?
Emperor Shitian, don't you want to get rid of Zhu Houzhao?
If Emperor Shitian could get rid of Zhu Houzhao like he did with Chai Rong, then why would he have so many troubles at this time?
Zhao Kuangyin's worries at this time were far less than Yue Fei's.

"Niu Gao, hasn't today's food and fodder arrived yet?" Yue Fei asked worriedly to his general Niu Gao while sitting in the general's tent.

As a general under Yue Fei, Niu Gao was also considered one of the most famous generals in the Song Dynasty. At least in Yue Fei's mind, Niu Gao's ability was no worse than that of the previous famous generals of the Song Dynasty. There was a famous general named Yu Jin in the Ming Dynasty.

Yue Fei did not think that Niu Gao was inferior to Yu Jin. In the war with Yuan Dynasty, Niu Gao also made great contributions!
But this time, the person they need to face is Wu Qi.

Yu Jin was only Wu Qi's deputy general. He did not have much confidence facing Wu Qi or even Yue Fei. He had to admit that there was indeed a big gap between himself and Wu Qi at this stage. This was the result of years of accumulation.

If it weren't for the wars with the Yuan Dynasty in recent years, Yue Fei would have gained considerable war experience. Otherwise, he might have been beaten by Wu Qi without being able to fight back.

It’s not that Yue Fei is incompetent, but the difference in war experience.

Even if they are famous generals who are similar in theory, once the war experience creates a gap, the difference will be very obvious when they actually command the battle.

Just like Zhao Kuo, anyone who understands military affairs would know that Zhao Kuo’s defeat was not unfair at all.

At that time, let alone Zhao Kuo, even if Lian Po had gone there, the final outcome would have been similar.

Zhao Kuo had no experience in leading troops in battle, but his theoretical knowledge was no problem. However, his opponent was the accomplished Bai Qi, so how could he win?
Moreover, the gap in comprehensive national strength between Zhao and Qin was huge. At that time, Zhao could no longer drag it on.

If the battle continues to drag on, the pressure Zhao will face may be even greater than if it loses the Battle of Changping directly.

It was not that Zhao’s military strength was weak, but that its economic and political strength was far behind that of Qin.

At this moment, Yue Fei felt Zhao Kuo's helplessness.

Of course, Yue Fei still felt that his strength was stronger than Zhao Kuo's, and his experience in leading troops in battle was not comparable to that of the rookie Zhao Kuo.

However, the gap in national strength between the Song Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty was even greater than the gap in national strength between the Qin Dynasty and the Zhao Dynasty.

This is what Yue Fei feared and worried about the most.

At this time, Yue Fei had no choice but to devote himself to his work until his death.

It is said that this sentence was first shouted out by Zhuge Liang of the Ming Dynasty. Now it has spread to various places in Zongwu Continent. Yue Fei said that this sentence is great.

This is also his life goal.

Even though he is facing countless crises now, it seems that Yue Fei will never betray the Song Dynasty.

However, Yue Fei now felt more uneasy than ever before, as if something big was about to happen, or had already happened, and it was very likely that this matter would be related to their lives. During this period, Wu Qi's army had been surrounding Yue Fei, but because of the terrain chosen by Yue Fei, they were only surrounded from two sides.

They occupied a terrain that was easy to defend but difficult to attack. Even though Wu Qi's reinforcements continued to increase during this period, Yue Fei was not too panicked.

If Wu Qi wanted to attack by force, Yue Fei would not be afraid even if the enemy's strength was several times greater than his own. Even if his own army was completely wiped out, he could still make Wu Qi's teeth break and the Ming Dynasty suffer serious injuries, making it temporarily unable to continue attacking the Song Dynasty.

This is also the only way out Yue Fei can think of at the moment.

It is too difficult to completely defeat Wu Qi, unless the Ming Dynasty itself becomes chaotic at this time!
But is this possible?
Wu Qi's character was indeed not good, but Zhu Houzhao seemed to have special trust in Wu Qi. Whatever Wu Qi needed, Zhu Houzhao would satisfy him.

In just a short period of time, the army in front of him had grown from more than 200,000 to more than 300,000.

Moreover, according to the information Yue Fei had obtained, the Ming army was still sending reinforcements here, and in the end Wu Qi might have an army of nearly 40.

To be honest, even Yue Fei would feel tremendous pressure when facing an army of 867 million.

He did have an army of 20, which was the last elite force in the Song Dynasty. However, when fighting against the army of the Ming Dynasty, Yue Fei was not sure whether the army he had trained with great effort could be on par with the elite of the Ming Dynasty.

Yue Fei was confident that his army was invincible among the infantry, and he was not afraid even when facing cavalry.

When facing Torre's cavalry, Yue Fei led the infantry to attack and achieved a great victory.

The loss to itself was not much.

However, Wu Qi had also trained a powerful Wei Wuzu. His own infantry had some shadows of the Wei Wuzu and was imitated from the Wei Wuzu. Yue Fei was confident that he could surpass the original Wei Wuzu.

But Yue Fei didn't believe that Wu Qi really couldn't train an army that surpassed the Wei Wuzu. The national strength of the Ming Dynasty was not comparable to that of the Wei Kingdom. They were fully capable of training an army that was even stronger than the Wei Wuzu.

Moreover, Yue Fei had seen the Great Snow Dragon Riders before.

The moment he saw the Great Snow Dragon Cavalry, Yue Fei chose to avoid their attack. He had a hunch in his heart that this might be the best cavalry in Zongwu Continent.

Perhaps some cavalry may not be weaker than the Great Snow Dragon Cavalry, but don’t forget that the number of the Great Snow Dragon Cavalry is as high as 100,000.

It is extremely rare to train an army of 10,000 like the Great Snow Dragon Riders.

If a country wants to train 50,000 people, most of them cannot afford it, let alone 100,000.

This is enough to cause great damage to the entire country. (End of this chapter)

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