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Chapter 212 The Beijing Camp

Beijing camp, in the central army's tent.

Jia Yun sat on the tiger-skin chair, writing something seriously on the rice paper on the table.

Soon after, a group of generals and officers in armor came from outside the tent. The leader was Niu Cheng, and behind him were Liu Yan, Feng Kui and others.

"I've seen Master." Everyone bowed and bowed and said after entering the tent.

Jia Yun nodded, saying nothing about Bo Ye's name. Compared to "master", "general", "gestor", etc., Bo Ye seems to be closer.

Jia Yun, who was not concerned, said, "Your Majesty has approved the list of Beijing Camp's officials. The official documents can be sent out today. You guys are ready soon, don't panic when the matter is about to come."

Niu Cheng and his men all looked happy when they heard this. People like them are all Wu Xun's children, and most of them are unemployed and have no serious work. If they can do something, not only maintain their family members, but also show their strengths, they will naturally be happy. It is better to be unemployed and stay at home.

"Please show me, my uncle." Everyone replied loudly.

Jia Yun was very satisfied when he saw that everyone was upright.

It is far less likely to deal with Niu Jizong and others than with Niu Cheng and others. Jia Yun can easily get it together.

After pondering for a while, Jia Yun did not speak nonsense and said bluntly: "You know the situation of the 12th Regiment of Beijing Camp. The vacancies of nearly 20,000 troops are scattered. If each battalion fills the vacancies according to the rules, each battalion will be roughly divided into about 2,000 soldiers and horses. The newly transferred soldiers are not familiar with the training methods of the Beijing Camp, and it is not convenient to practice. Instead, it may affect the training of each battalion. Therefore, I decided to first disperse all the troops of the Siwei Camp to other regiment battalions, and the soldiers vacant troops in the Siwei Camp are waiting for the vacancies to be replaced, and the soldiers are being allocated to the battalion to be uniformly trained."

As soon as Jia Yun finished speaking, the central army camp became quiet. Logically speaking, it would not be a problem to change this way, but anyone with discerning eyes knew that this was the face of Jia Yun stepping on the four governors of the Four Power Camps.

The school officials were rotated before, but now even the soldiers below have to be replaced, so I really don’t have any sympathy.

After a moment of silence, Niu Cheng stepped forward and said carefully: "Brother, I am a straight-minded person. Don't be surprised if you say anything wrong. If you follow Master said, it will take at least one month for the military camp to replenish the troops. During this period, won't the Four Power Camp become an empty camp? We will also become an empty general..."

The troops in the Beijing camp were selected from the garrisons, border troops, and imperial guards of various provinces to fill the entire army. It took time to issue official documents, and it also took time for soldiers to rush to the capital. In addition, the number of soldiers is not a small number, so the one month that Niu Cheng mentioned was actually too conservative.

Moreover, the vacancies in Beijing are not much different from those in the Four-Wei Battalion. If the soldiers of the Four-Wei Battalion are first filled in to other regiment battalions, then there will be few people left, and it will be almost as good as those in empty battalions.

Jia Yun didn't care and said, "The 12th Regiment Battalion is separated separately. Even if the Four Power Camps are vacant, there are other eight battalions. This time, there are quite a lot of troops and horses to fill the gap. If it is dispersed, it will easily affect each battalion. If this is the case, why not integrate the replenishment of troops and horses, so that it will not affect other regiment battalions."

Everyone felt it was reasonable when they heard this. The new soldiers were not familiar with the training methods of the Beijing camp, and it took a long time to adapt to the training. Moreover, what Jia Yun said about the "influence" is not just that. Such troops who were allocated also had harmonious problems with the troops in the camp.

If there are a small number of troops, it would be fine, but there are more than 20,000 people, and they are scattered to various regiment camps. The Beijing camp is exiled and they are all full of blood and are prone to cause trouble.

But if there is reason, there must be other things to consider.

Liu Yun pondered for a moment and said bluntly: "Master, I'm afraid that Governor Feng will not."

Jia Yun's lips curled slightly when he heard this. He admired Liu Yun's dare to say Feng Ji very much. If he had not been sincerely led by Jia Yun, he would never have reported it bluntly.

This time, the number of soldiers was equivalent to rinsing the four power camps under Feng Ji's command. How could Feng Ji's ruthlessness continue?

But Jia Yun didn't care. This was a reason for being upright and open. Are you afraid that he would never have. If Feng Ji could tolerate it, he would be better if he could not tolerate it.

Jia Yun said in a deep voice: "It's okay, I am the governor of the Jing camp. The general is the master of the Jing camp. You are all officials of the Four Forces Camps. This matter is led by Niu Cheng and you and others. The lack of soldiers in other battalions will be allocated from the Four Forces Camps. When the vacancies are sent, you will fill in your own troops. You will be the one who will be the one who will be trained."

"Subordinate to obey the order." Seeing Jia Yun issued a military order, everyone agreed in unison.

Niu Cheng was also happy. From the election of soldiers to training, Jia Yun's order was equivalent to giving Niu Cheng and his team great autonomy. How could he not make these young generals excited?

After Ma Kui turned his eyes and said in a deep voice: "Mr. I don't know how to choose the troops that have been replenished. Please tell me."

Before Jia Yun could speak, Niu Cheng sternly said: "Ma Kui, Master said, let me lead the way, so naturally I will keep my hands first. I will fill in my troops first, and you will choose."

Liu Yun snorted coldly when he heard this and said to Niu Cheng: "Brother said that he would make up for it by himself and let you lead the troops and horses in each battalion. Don't misinterpret Boru's meaning."

"Yes, that's right." Everyone shouted.

Jia Yun watched everyone "arguing" with interest. It seemed normal for this situation. Although the soldiers who were all elite in the army were still high and low among the elite.

Which general doesn't want his subordinates to be elite soldiers, especially those are young generals, and they are even more aggressive. They are all elite soldiers and strong generals, and they are arrogant when they come out.

Niu Cheng wanted to take the lead, so he became angry. Faced with the condemnation of the crowd, Niu Cheng couldn't blame him and could only ask Jia Yun for help: "Master, it's your military order, you have to take the lead!!!"

Jia Yun would not be fooled and waved his hand and said, "There will be your soldiers in the future. You can discuss it yourself, but there is one thing that can be quarrels, but you can't hurt the harmony."

Niu Cheng saw Jia Yun say something, and agreed helplessly. The rest of the people looked at Niu Cheng with a sneer, with a look of "contempt".

Jia Yun didn't talk nonsense to them, and waved his hand and said, "Okay, you will go to work on your errands by yourself. I will not look at the process, but only look at the result. If it is not done well, don't blame me for being merciless."

Everyone agreed to the promise after hearing this, "Yes..."

Then he walked out with his hands ready to go, it seemed that he was going to do a big fight...

If you give your orders, Jia Yun doesn't have to worry too much. He is the governor of the Beijing camp, so his methods of managing people cannot be the same as before. In the past, Jia Yun led his troops first and set a good example for his subordinates. It is not an exaggeration to say that he shares joys and sorrows.

But now it is different. There are nearly 80,000 soldiers in the Beijing camp, and they don’t have the energy to manage them. For Jia Yun, it is enough to manage their subordinates well, and the rest will be handled by the school officials themselves.

In this incident, Jia Yun gave Niu Cheng and twelve other people great power. From the selection to the training, they were all in charge. After the integration was completed, the people below would naturally follow their leader. As long as they controlled Niu Cheng and others, that is to say, the Four Power Camps were basically controlled by Jia Yun. This is Jia Yun's plan to remove the fire from the bottom of the pot, let the four governors be his bare commander...

As for fear that Niu Cheng and others are disobedient, to be honest, I think a little bit too much. The world is bustling for profit, and the world is bustling for profit. They have the same interests, so naturally, Jia Yunma is the leader.

If the people among them have a different intention and deal with them, the governor Jia Yun will do it directly, and are they still afraid of these school officials?
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