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Chapter 339: The Fall of Chu State(2/2)

Therefore, Wu Ji is actually not a foolhardy person, he just...maybe really not suitable for commanding on the spot.

But it is a pity that Dou Lian, a veteran general of Chu State who was stationed in Ba State, did not follow Wu Ji's advice. When Dou Lian learned that Xiying County had been captured by Wu Ji, he immediately mobilized troops to leave Ba State and tried to recapture Xiying County.

Ying.

After all, as far as he knew, Wu Ji didn't have many troops under his command, only twenty or thirty thousand men.

At this time, Wu Ji's fierce general Ran Teng had captured Wu County. He wanted to fight Doulian for a while, but Wu Ji stopped him.

Wu Ji believed that engaging Chu general Doulian at this time would only benefit Qin, so he ordered Ran Teng to abandon Wu County and return to Xiying County.

At the same time, Wu Ji wrote another letter and sent it to Dou Lian, warning Dou Lian and asking Dou Lian to be careful about the Qin army.

Dou Lian, a veteran general of the Chu State, was not a fool. He certainly would not think that his reputation scared the Wei army into withdrawing from Wu County.

In contrast, Wu Ji's calm response made Dou Lian feel even more admired and fearful.

What I admire is that Wu Ji can take the overall situation into consideration and is not limited to the gains and losses of one city or one place; but what I am afraid of is that Wu Ji's move is clearly to use Qin's army to put pressure on him and force him to make a choice. What is the choice?

Qin, or choose Wei.

But in the end, Chu general Doulian still chose "Chu", that is, resisting Qin general Wang Jian and Wei general Wu Ji, relying on his own army to defend the Ba Kingdom from being occupied by Qin and Wei.

The question is, how long can he keep it?

The Qin general Wang Jian had an army of more than ten to two hundred thousand men, while the Wei general Wu Ji, although he had a small number of troops, could not withstand Wei's huge overall advantage. The thirty or forty thousand troops under Dou Lian's command alone could

It is extremely difficult to defend Pakistan in the struggle between these two parties.

At the moment, he only prays that the news of "Chu's defeat in the local battle" will be known to the Qin army later, so that he can still defend Ba - as for Wei General Wu Ji, he believes that Wu Ji will never take the initiative to release the news to

It belongs to the Qin State. After all, the Qin State will immediately occupy the Ba Kingdom once it learns of this, and this is equivalent to cutting off the possibility of the Wei army entering Ba. Dou Lian believes that Wu Ji will not do such a stupid thing.

The question is how long can it be hidden?

"If we can no longer hide it anymore, we will simply let the Wei army enter Ba, and let the Qin and Wei armies fight to the death in Ba!"
Chapter completed!
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