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Chapter 420: Zhang Buyi, a Professional in the Workplace(2/2)

The progress of the matter indeed exceeded Zhang Buyi's expectation.

I originally hoped that the autumn harvest would be delayed for a while, but I didn't expect that the Yuezhi people would be so careless that they would be gone in just one encounter.

But the 200,000 Xiongnu people are more spiritual.

Could it be that Guan Ying and Han Xin didn't fight the Huns?

That's not right either...

That guy said that the Huns were mad, as crazy as a woman who had been slept with.

This clearly shows that something unknown happened.

However, the Yueshi only lost more than 30,000 people, which is a bit small...

Two hundred thousand combat power, but even if 30,000 die, there are still 160,000 or 70,000 left, which is still a considerable force.

In fact, it is best to let more than half of them die or be injured. I hope the Huns will give them some strength...

"Send the order, the Imperial Army must assemble immediately!" Zhang Buyi still issued the order.

Paddling is all about paddling. Even now, he still knows clearly whether he should paddle and how to paddle.

After all, he is an expert in officialdom and a veteran in the workplace. How can he be stumped by such a small problem?

The Forbidden Army plus the people left by Han Xin totaled nearly 90,000 people. These people must have to go out. After all, there are so many Huns. If there are fewer people going, what if something goes wrong?

Now Zhang Buyi's idea is not to seek merit, at least those who go out can't lose too much.

As for here...

Zhang Buyi's eyes suddenly lit up.

"Ask a team of people from each battalion to defend the city. We can't let everyone leave and no one will collect the food. It's a shameful waste..."

There are a total of twenty-six battalions of the Han army scattered on various borders, and the configuration of each battalion is 1,500 forbidden troops, plus 2,000 city defenders.

One hundred people were assigned to each camp, and by then more than 2,000 people would barely be able to harvest the food here.
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