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Chapter 97

Seven days later, Fan Guang and Zhang Fu led the army to strengthen the camp again.

The Ming army led by Wei Ying still did not appear.

The attack began, and Su Cheng ordered the cannon to be placed on a high place and began to bombard the city.

The city gate was blown open, and the Ming army like a tide rushed into Juyong Pass and soon occupied the city of Guan.

The war went smoothly beyond Sucheng's expectations.

That night, Su Cheng entered Juyong Pass.

That night, at dawn, the Ming army camp suddenly caught fire.

Wei Ying, who was ambushing, led the rebels to suddenly come out, joining the Oirat soldiers who were defending the northern city. With 70,000 to 50,000, the Ming army was defeated by the rebels and the Oirat soldiers in conjunction with the Oirat soldiers with the pre-created geographical advantage.

With his flexible command and resistance, Su Cheng still firmly resisted the rebels and occupied the southern city of Juyongguan after paying a heavy price.

Zhang Shitou, who was the leader, died in battle. Ye Bucheng, who went deep behind the enemy, suffered most of the loss. Lao Xie was not aware of his life and death, and Sun Yong cut off his arm to save his robe.

The Oirat soldiers who were escorting Sucheng were nearly a hundred of them, and they cut six of them with steel knives.

This battle is fierce, far more than ever.

That night, Su Cheng, with his keen battlefield intuition, organized suicide squads to sneak into the rebel camp and killed Wei Ying, Sun Tong and a group of Ming army rebel generals.

Overnight, the rebels were completely defeated and the Oirat troops were driven out of Juyong Pass.

That night, Zhu Qizhen, dressed in Oirat costume, was killed by the Ming army young general Yang Yu.

...

【You are dead】

【Reward: None】

[Evaluation: Even though you know that killing the emperor will be beheaded, you dare not put the life of Zhu Qizhen first. You must cherish your life]

Sucheng: Marquis of Wuqing

Force: 94

Strategy: 83

Politics: 94

Interior: 91

...

Su Cheng, who woke up in the simulation, shook his head helplessly. Although this Zhu Qizhen was useless, he just couldn't die. As long as he died, he would be finished.

Especially when you are unable to gather troops to rebel, you must keep him tightly.

Yesen's grandson had a problem with his brain. If he didn't protect Zhu Qizhen, did he know that as long as Zhu Qizhen died, the Ming army would bit him to death. Not to mention the Great Khan of the Heavenly Saint, even King Gongshu could not be regarded as King Gongshu.

It’s all because of Zhu Qizhen. When he was in office, he allowed the Choros family to become a big shot, and he just fought against the east and west, conquered the tribes, defeated Hami, and captured the king and queen of Hami.

Marrying the tribes of the Chijin Mongolian Guard, conquering Urianha, and coercing North Korea, and the forces spread across the East and West, which led to the ambition of not serving the Ming Dynasty.

If the Ming Dynasty interfered slightly when Yesen conquered the East and West, Yesen would not be able to defeat the Mongolian tribes at all. The Mongolian tribes that remained in the internal consumption stage would seriously drag Yesen backwards, making him unable to attack the Ming Dynasty at all.

Unfortunately, the time to soothe Mongolian tribes is the easiest time to soothe the Mongolian tribes. The dilemma I am facing now is how to safely rescue Zhu Qizhen and drive Yesen out of the grassland.

In Juyong Pass, there were originally 40,000 tribes directly under Yesian, including the escaped Saikawang Department and the Alazhiyuan Department, the total number will not exceed 50,000.

The rebels led by Wei Ying originally had only more than 10,000, but the enemy troops appeared in the simulation reached 70,000. It seemed that because of his victory in battles, Wei Ying was scared and unified the surrounding rebels, reaching 20,000.

No, Wei Ying cannot be allowed to successfully control the rebels everywhere and reach Juyong Pass.

Although Su Cheng didn't know what Zhu Qizhen was thinking about in the pass, only Zhu Qizhen could do it if the rebels and the Ola joined forces.

The number and will of the rebels must be dismantled as much as possible.

"Notify Lao Xie to come and see me."

Su Cheng ordered Ren Yao, who was on duty at the door.

Not long after, Lao Xie entered the central army tent, greeted Su Cheng, and sat down with a big thorn.

"Your night time has been scattered?"

Su Cheng asked him.

Lao Xie was so angry that Su Cheng saw that his hair was full of sweat. He hurriedly sat upright, put his hands on his knees, and sat upright.

"We have all scattered it. Within a radius of ten miles, our rafts are everywhere. No matter how many enemies in Juyongguan have any movement, they cannot escape my eyes."

Su Cheng frowned. If this is the case, how did Wei Ying's 20,000 rebels enter Juyong Pass? It would be fine if they were on the northern line. After all, there were mountains and steep barriers there, so Lao Xie's night time could not be detected.

If you follow the southern line, it will be very problematic. Although Wei Ying has some skills in commanding the army, he unconsciously introduced 20,000 Ming troops into Juyongguan. If he does not attack the Ming army, he will not be discovered. Wei Ying has absolutely no such strength.

"I'll take the night to the west, and focus on searching for where the 20,000 Ming troops led by Wei Ying have arrived. I want to see where these traitors have gone."

Lao Xie took the order and went there.

Sucheng decided to simulate it again.

The black smoke winds, and the scene changes.

Sucheng entered the simulation again.

Lao Xie personally took action, and the commander searched west without seizing at night. He searched fifty miles around Juyong Pass, but he could not find the Ming army led by Wei Ying.

On the third day, Lao Xie, who had not yet found the traces of the rebels, sent his elite troops to the north of Juyongguan, crossed the Chongshan, and went through a lot of hardships to the north side of the mountain.

The Ming army led by Wei Ying was still driving into Juyongguan continuously. Just as Su Cheng expected, Wei Ying was scared and did not dare to go from the south side of the mountain. Su Cheng was under his nose and dared to go to Juyongguan on the north side.

On the fifth day, the Ming army, who had been fully prepared, launched an attack on Juyong Pass.

The cannons collapsed the city walls and closed the doors, and everywhere was collapsed. The Ming army's infantry and cavalry were ready to fight, and they allowed the cannons to bomb Juyong Pass hard, but they would not enter the city.

After a day of explosion, the Ming army withdrew its troops and returned to the camp.

The next day, he continued to bomb and used the catapult, and continued to throw thunder into the pass.

On the third day, Su Cheng received the news from Ye Busu, and Ye Xian abandoned the city and fled. He followed countless Ming troops and fled into the grassland, and some of the Ming troops surrendered.

Sucheng advanced to the army, occupied Juyong Pass, chased and fought, and rushed into the grassland first.

Su Cheng stated his strategy for the Oirat, and he pulled one and beat another. For the captured Ala Zhiyuan, he suggested that the court release the imperial court and support it.

After all, if you kill Yesen in the future, you have to rely on the Allah Zhiyuan.

The court accepted Su Cheng's suggestion and released the Aladdin Academy and some of the Oirat soldiers captured, intending to support them, and the war in the north was basically over.

After the victory, Sucheng was awarded the title of Duke of the Kingdom of China, and all the generals of his subordinates were rewarded, including Zhang Shitou, Fan Guangjialu, Zhang Fujialu, and Yang Hongjialu, and the rest were awarded.

Su Cheng was appointed as the governor of the Central Army Governor's Office and promoted the general officer of the Xuanfu Town. He was appointed as the general of the Xuanfu Town and the general of the Xuanfu Town. He was appointed as the governor of the military affairs of the Xuanfu Palace. Yang Hong, who was promoted to the title of Changping Marquis, was appointed as the governor of the military governor of the Yang Hong, who was appointed as the governor of the military governor of the Changping Marquis, and was appointed as the governor of the Beijing camp.

At the same time, a major adjustment occurred in the court. As a noble person, Li Xian, the Marquis of Fengcheng, took the title of Minister of War as a nobleman and entered the cabinet in order to prepare the emperor for consulting military preparations.

The incident of Li Xian entering the cabinet caused an uproar in the court. Since the Battle of Tumu, Wu Xun, who was suppressed by civil servants, finally had a chance of emerging, which would naturally attract fierce attacks from civil servants.

The court was full of noise.

Su Cheng is in charge of Xuanfu and keeps a close eye on Zhu Qizhen who is entering the grassland.

Although Zhu Qizhen was taken away by Ye Xian at this time, some of the rebellious Ming army entourages, Luo Tong, the deputy censor, and Wei Ying, who were in charge of military affairs, still made some trouble.

The internal friction between the Oirat was severe, and the Al-Jatic Academy and Tutuobuhua joined forces, and the battles with Yesen began one after another. Even the Urianha guards who had married Yesen before did not dare to form an alliance with Yesen under the deterrence of Sucheng.

In the second year of Jingtai, Yexian sent Zhu Qizhen back to Xuanfu, and then ran away.

Sucheng sent troops to escort Zhu Qizhen back to Beijing.

In the third year of Jingtai, the Golden Knife incident occurred and Lu Zhong left his post.

In the seventh year of Jingtai, the change of the siege began, and Shi Heng, who was still in prison, was released.

The Nangong Gate was smashed open, Zhu Qizhen ascended the throne again, and Wang Wen and Yu Qian all went to prison.
Chapter completed!
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