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Chapter 2430 Why is the gap between this person so big?

Deng Ai led a large army and soon arrived at Yangping Pass in a mighty manner.

At this time, Jiang Shu was commanding his soldiers to clean the battlefield and bury the bodies.

Although most of the soldiers of the Shu army surrendered, at least about 30% of them were killed at Yangping Pass, and there were many followers of Fu Qian. They would rather die than surrender and follow Fu Qian to die on the battlefield.

However, more Shu soldiers did not have time to surrender. The speed of the Wei cavalry was too fast. Before the Shu army could react, the Wei army rushed up and slashed the horses and knives. Many Shu soldiers lost their lives in vain.

There are also some people who died in chaos and trampled on each other, among which the wounded account for a large proportion.

On the battlefield, if you are injured and unable to move, you will easily be trampled and squeezed to death. Who can care about whom in the chaos?

Therefore, in this battle under Yangping Pass, at least three or four thousand people died in the Shu army. However, it is not difficult to clean up three or four thousand corpses. In ordinary situations, dozens of large pits were dug, and the bodies were thrown into the pit, burying them.

However, Wen Yang had other requirements, and he was not allowed to bury the bodies of these Shu soldiers. Instead, he found a Feng Shui master and selected a Feng Shui treasure land in Chaoyang on Zuomaling opposite Yangping Pass. In Wen Yang's words, these Shu soldiers who died in battle were real soldiers, real heroes, and the most respectable people. These people should not be buried in mass graves, but should be buried with grand burials.

Wen Yang asked that the burial of these Shu soldiers must be dug separately and engraved with steles. Each corpse must be identified with its name and identity. If there is not enough coffin, the first time must be wrapped in a straw mat and buried according to the ceremony.

Wen Yang's order seemed simple, but it also made Jiang Shu and the soldiers under Jiang Shu and thousands of corpses. They had to carry them up the mountain. On Zuma Ridge, the mountain was hard and the rocks were hard. Even if it was dug out a three-foot-deep pit, it was not easy.

But Wen Yang didn't care about this. The soldiers he sent were only responsible for supervision. All the people working were Jiang Shu's people. The soldiers supervised were meticulous. The width and depth of each cemetery must be consistent. The stone tablets erected must also be consistent in size and neat.

Although the Shu soldiers complained secretly, they did not dare to act rashly in front of the Wei army, and could only work honestly.

In addition to those who died in battle, the living soldiers of the Shu army were also treated in two ways. One was the soldiers captured outside the city. After surrendering, they were all imprisoned in prisoners of war camps, but they were not abused. Instead, they had food, clothes and clothes, and had nothing to do.

The soldiers led by Jiang Shu were voluntarily surrendered, so they could not be considered prisoners of war. Moreover, the Wei army did not confiscate their weapons and still maintained the original system. They thought they were treated better than those prisoners of war, but the fact was the opposite. They ate exactly the same food and clothing as those prisoners of war. Although those prisoners of war were not free, they did not have to work.

Do they have freedom? It seems that there is, but it doesn’t seem that there is no. They still have to do such heavy burial work every day, and they are so tired that they can’t help but secretly blame Jiang Shu, is this a human service?

After all, they made contributions to the Wei army's capture of Yangping Pass. Why do they feel that they are not as good as those soldiers captured by the Wei army?

The Wei army clearly treated them as hard labor, and I'm afraid that these cold corpses would be treated better than them.

Jiang Shu also looked helpless. From Wen Yang's cold attitude, he tasted the feeling of relying on others. Wen Yang's unconcealed contemptuous attitude made Jiang Shu worry about his future. If Wei's future bosses were all in this attitude towards him, Jiang Shu would probably be the day to stand out forever.

Thinking of this, Jiang Shu couldn't help but feel a little regretful. When he was in Shu, although Fu Qian suppressed him, he was a little depressed and unsuccessful, at least he did not despise him. General Jiang Wei still valued him more. Even Fu Qian, although he was a bit arbitrary, did not bully him or despise him like Wen Yang.

Did you really take this wrong step?

Jiang Shu was treated coldly these two days, so he was naturally depressed, but he did not dare to show any dissatisfaction. He had to smile with his eyes. He didn't even dare to resent Wen Yang as much as he resented Fu Qian. He was worried all day long, afraid that he would annoy Wen Yang and would be unable to save his life.

You know, Wen Yang is famous for his bad temper. When he was in Chang'an, he killed Sima Jin's minister Jia Chong and became famous all over the world.

What an identity Jia Chong is? Wen Yang was furious and actually killed him. If Wen Yang really had the intention to kill him, he would definitely be doomed.

When Jiang Shu thought of this, he couldn't help but walk on thin ice and was trembling, but now he regretted it no longer and had no place to buy regret medicine. If Wei could not tolerate it, Shu would not tolerate it even more. So no matter how strict Wen Yang was tortured by him, he would suffer it, respectfully and dare not disobey it at all.

Fortunately for Jiang Shu, Deng Ai quickly came to Yangping Pass. With Qingxiao's recommendation, Jiang Shu finally met the supreme commander of the Wei army in the Guanlong area.

Because of Wen Yang's attitude, Jiang Shu had already created enough shadows in his heart. When he saw Deng Ai, Jiang Shu was already nervous, and even had a little weak legs, and almost fell to his knees in front of Deng Ai.

Unexpectedly, Deng Ai was very polite to Jiang Shu and highly praised Jiang Shu's actions of turning secrets, which made Jiang Shu feel flattered.

Deng Ai reassured Jiang Shu that the promises he made before were absolutely true and effective. The court of Wei State will definitely give preferential treatment to surrendered people like Jiang Shu who have made great contributions. Deng Ai will then arrange a special person to escort Jiang Shu to Luoyang and report to the Ministry of Personnel. The Ministry of Personnel will also arrange corresponding official positions for him. As long as there is a vacant prefect position, the Ministry of Personnel will give him the privilege of choosing priority.

Jiang Shu's nose felt sour and he almost cried. He was also a senior general of the Wei army. Why was the gap between this person and human beings so big? Deng Ai's words made Jiang Shu feel like he was so beautiful. He even had the idea of ​​calling Deng Ai's biological father.

Indeed, Deng Ai is his reborn parent!

Jiang Shu expressed his gratitude to Deng Ai with gratitude, and at the same time he swore that he would be loyal to the State of Wei and go through fire and water without hesitation.

Deng Ai smiled indifferently and ordered the Central Army to take Jiang Shu down to change into new clothes, and then arranged a group of people to escort him to Luoyang.

Jiang Shu thanked him so much and bid farewell to Deng Ai.
Chapter completed!
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