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Chapter 2334 and mud

After these guerrilla troops arrived in Nanzheng, Yan Yu immediately began to adapt them drastically, disrupting all the organization of these troops and reorganizing them, allowing his confidants to take important positions. The former lieutenants and Sima either stood aside or transferred to other departments.

Through a series of methods, Yan Yu quickly completed the reorganization of this army and firmly grasped the command of the army in his own hands.

Yan Yu had not looked down on these scattered troops before. After integration, he found that the army was quite large, with more than 10,000 people, which really made Yan Yu feel overjoyed.

Now that he can control an army of tens of thousands of people in his hands, Yan Yu's back is stronger and his confidence is more strong.

However, Yan Yu's actions caused a sensation in Hanzhong and even Shu Kingdom, and naturally some people were happy and some were worried.

Although there were many factions in the Shu Kingdom, they formed two completely different camps when dealing with Jiang Wei. One side supported Jiang Wei and the other side opposed Jiang Wei. The two factions were clearly separated. Supporters were strongly assisted Jiang Wei's measures and plans and clearly expressed their support. The opponents were rooted in rejecting Jiang Wei's strategy and clearly expressed their opposition. The two factions had the same power and were incompatible with each other.

This time, Yan Yu seized some military power in Hanzhong. Although it could not shake the foundation of Hanzhong's defense system, it also had a great impact on Hanzhong's defense system, so it caused widespread debate in the Shu Dynasty.

Those who supported Jiang Wei naturally denounced Yan Yu's behavior, believing that he was destroying the defense plan of Hanzhong and giving the Wei army an opportunity to take advantage of it. Now that the enemy is in front of him, the country of Shu is fighting for power, which is simply destroying the Great Wall. It is unreasonable.

However, people opposed Jiang Wei and believed that Yan Yu's decision was correct. The county in Hanzhong was in Nanzheng, while Nanzheng's defense was empty. The defense plan launched by Jiang Wei previously ignored the defense against Nanzheng, which was not reasonable in itself and had been criticized by many people.

This time, Yan Yu gathered scattered troops on the periphery to strengthen his defense against Nan Zheng, which is itself a way to rectify the situation. Yan Yu's actions were also for the sake of Hanzhong's defense plan, and there was no such thing as fighting for power and profit with Jiang Wei.

Moreover, as the governor of Hanzhong, Yan Yu had the right to adjust the defense system of Hanzhong. What's the point of making a fuss about this?

The people from these two factions argued endlessly in the court, and in the end, the later leader Liu Chan issued an edict, affirming Yan Yu's adjustment and deployment this time, which completely banned the debate.

Behind this edict, Huang Hao's contribution is naturally inseparable from Huang Hao. If Huang Hao had not contributed to the fire, the debate about Yan Yu's "seizing power" this time would continue, and even Jiang Wei would fight back, which would only make the situation in Hanzhong more complicated.

Now that Wei destroyed Wu, only Shu was left alone, Liu Chan's life would not be easy. Although Liu Chan knew nothing about military affairs and was not very interested in governing the country, the situation of strong enemies still made him feel a little crisis. This is also the reason why Huang Hao, Zhuge Zhan, Dong Jue, Qiao Zhou and others repeatedly impeached Jiang Wei but Liu Chan was still indifferent.

Liu Chan is lazy by nature but never foolish. He favors Huang Hao but always values ​​Jiang Wei because Liu Chan knows that Huang Hao is just a jester and cannot become a pillar of the country. If there is no one like Huang Hao by his side, Liu Chan's life will be very dull, and if Jiang Wei is not there in Shu Kingdom, he will probably soon be destroyed.

This time, Liu Chan followed Huang Hao's suggestion and exchanged Jiang Wei and Yan Yu's defense zone, and asked Jiang Wei to go to Yong'an and Yan Yu came to Hanzhong. In fact, Liu Chan had secretly sent someone to seek Jiang Wei's opinions before, and this exchange was carried out after Jiang Wei's approval.

So, on the surface, Liu Chan followed Huang Hao in everything, but it was related to military and national affairs, and Liu Chan would have his own backbone.

In this Hanzhong incident, Liu Chan actually secretly summoned the Hanzhong incident and made a decision after listening to the Hanzhong opinion.

However, he thought that Yan Yu's actions in Hanzhong were indeed likely to anger Jiang Wei. If Jiang Wei and Yan Yu fought in Hanzhong, it would inevitably be detrimental to the overall situation in Hanzhong. Therefore, Your Majesty must appease the two sides and let them cooperate as calmly as possible to ensure the security of the Shu border.

Jiang Wei’s task in Yong'an is also very arduous. The 150,000 Wei army troops were stationed in Xiling and could launch an attack at any time, so Jiang Wei could not live without Yong'an for a moment.

Since Hanzhong's defense was handed over to Yan Yu, he would get some of the power to him. Otherwise, Yan Yu would continue to cause trouble in Hanzhong, which would only make the situation in Hanzhong more and more stale.

Fortunately, Yan Yu's mobilization this time only involved the outer defense line of Hanzhong and did not touch the core of Hanzhong's defense. So he simply gave this "sweetness" to Yan Yu and issued an edict to recognize his action. However, at the same time, he also had to beat Yan Yu to avoid being complacent and continue to expand the scope of friction in the next step. Therefore, in the edict, Liu Chan also imposed some restrictions on Yan Yu's power, requiring him to obtain the consent of the court before taking action, similar to the arbitrary order for the adjustment of defense this time, so no example is given.

The edict not only reached Yan Yu in Hanzhong, but also copied a letter to Yong'an. With the meaning of "Qingzheng", it was also an explanation to Jiang Wei. You see, since the matter has already happened, there are no serious consequences. In order to avoid the deterioration of the situation, let the people calm down and let the matter not be given as an example. Long live the understanding.

It is impossible to say that he is a good player who is a good match. The problem is that if you don’t match, you can’t do it now. If Jiang Wei and Yan Yu fight hard, it will only be a situation where both sides suffer losses, which will be a great destruction to the defense system of Shu Kingdom.

Now Liu Chan can only adopt a compromise plan to recognize the legitimacy of Yan Yu's transfer of troops this time, but restrict Yan Yu's similar actions to avoid his secondary damage to the Hanzhong defense system. At the same time, he also distributed some power to Yan Yu, so that his position as the governor of Hanzhong is worthy of his reputation. If the Wei State in Hanzhong really had to fight, Yan Yu would still have the power to fight.

On Jiang Wei's side, Liu Chan could only do his best to comfort him. I hope Jiang Wei can put the overall situation first and make some concessions to avoid the intra-split Shu Kingdom.

Today, the situation in Shu Kingdom is getting worse and worse, and it can no longer withstand any trouble.
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