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Chapter 64 A New Beginning

Donglai County, Lu Township, Fengpingli.

In a simple military camp, the young Ju Peng was reading Liu Yu's reply aloud, and many powerful military commanders were listening carefully.

In the letter, Liu Yu stated that he followed Liu Bogen to raise an army because he saw that the Jin court was incompetent in governing the country and was very harmful to the people. For example, today, the thieves and barbarian hornets were rising, and a greater chaotic era was coming. His actions were not to cause trouble, but to hope to lead his children to make a difference. In the smallest terms, it was to protect the country and the people, and in the bigest terms, it was to maintain the road of the old Jihan country.

"It will be not long before the Jin Dynasty's house has been overturned, and the general's fish swims in the boiling cauldron and the swallow's nest is above the flying curtain, isn't it a confusing thing?"

Ju Peng was interrupted by an angry shout before he finished reading it.

"Zhu Zi, extremely arrogant!"

When Chunyu Xian heard that a remnant of the Tianshidao rebel dared to say that the court had been overthrown, he felt as if he had been greatly insulted.

At the same time, other powerful leaders also echoed and scolded Liu Yu for his ignorant child, who was bold and reckless, and would surely destroy himself.

Seeing such a surging crowd, Ju Peng did not read the remaining few sentences in the reply letter. Anyway, the effect he wanted had already achieved.

To be honest, when Ju Peng saw Liu Yu's reply letter of persuasion, he was also shocked by the content of the letter.

In the letter, Liu Yu not only called Sima Yi, Sima Zhao and Sima Yan three generations of names, but also bluntly stated that the current emperor Sima Zhong was a fool. He also said that the world has been damaged by the Eight Kings, and it is sooner or later that the Jin Dynasty court collapsed.

When Ju Peng saw these shocking content, he actually had a vague recognition in his heart.

Unlike the powerful men in the countryside of Donglai County, Ju Peng once studied in Luoyang. His father Ju Xian was also a bus order in Luoyang, and he could get a lot of information about the latest and most complete world situation.

Through correspondence with his father, Ju Peng knew that the central court was now very weak, and there were very few troops left in the imperial guards. The Hu people, refugees, and thieves from all over the country flocked to the top. The central court was no longer able to suppress it and could only rely on the governors and governors of various places to deal with it. Therefore, after learning about Liu Bogen's defeat in Linzi, Ju Peng took the lead in contacting the powerful and relying on his own strength to expel the Donglai Army.

After recapturing Ye County, Ju Peng led his army to capture Dangli and Luxiang, and was elected by the powerful people from the three places as the leader of the alliance, preparing to join forces to capture Xixian and Huangxian, which were occupied by the rebels.

Unexpectedly, nearly 10,000 people gathered just now, and they learned about the news that Liu Yu, the remnant of the Donglai rebels, led his army.

When he learned that Liu Yu was the number one general in the Donglai Army, he personally led his army. Several powerful families had already shown cowardice and wanted to withdraw because they tried to make soft persimmons from both places, but they were timid in the face of the famous Liu Yu.

Fortunately, the Chunyu family and Gao family, the most powerful among these powerful families, supported Ju Peng to fight against Liu Yu.

Despite this, Ju Peng was still worried about the long night and dreams. He thought that the powerful men had just joined forces and the morale was strong, and the thieves fled back from Linzi, and the troops were exhausted. It was definitely the best time to fight the thieves. So he wrote a letter of war by himself, saying that in order to avoid the protracted war and the consequences of the innocent, he had to make an appointment with Liu to decide the outcome.

Unexpectedly, in the letter brought back by the messenger, Liu Yu agreed to Ju Peng's appointment to fight and wrote a letter of surrender with an extremely arrogant tone.

These powerful people from the three places in Donglai had previously viewed Liu Bogen's rebellion and felt that there must be a large army from the court to deal with these rioters. Unexpectedly, Liu Bogen captured Linzi and occupied most of Qingzhou with great force.

After finally waiting for the Youzhou Iron Cavalry to kill Liu Bogen, the Youzhou Iron Cavalry returned to Hebei without clearing the remnants. When Ju Peng contacted and raised an army, these powerful people realized that the court had no troops to expel the rebels, and they could only rely on themselves.

With the help of the respected old Master Chunyu Xian, Ju Peng quickly unified his strategy with the powerful people present, and decided to wait for his work and give these abominable rebels the last blow.

In contrast to the terrain of high and low in the middle, the area of ​​Qilu is high and low in the middle.

The heart of Qilu is the Taishan Mountains. It is east of the Taishan Mountains and is also a mountain with a radius of hundreds of miles.

In Dongguan County, south of Qingzhou, Tailai Mountain.

In a simple mountain village, Wang Mi, with a murderous look on his face, was holding the sharp blade in his hand, and a row of prisoners with his hands tied back were kneeling in front of him.

Wang Mi just pulled out the blade from a fresh corpse.

"You, tell me, where is the food and treasure of this copycat hidden?"

Wang Mi pressed the blade that was still dripping blood on the neck of the next prisoner.

These people are all bandits in Tailai Mountain. Although there are hundreds of bandits in this village, the biggest "buying" these bandits have ever done is to ambush a caravan of fifty people. They usually have to farm and grow vegetables by themselves, and live a typical bandit life with half farming and half thief in the Western Jin Dynasty.

After Wang Mi escaped from the Linzi battlefield, he led nearly a thousand people to flee south. After entering Yanzhou, he was ambushed twice by local powerful soldiers, and suffered heavy losses.

Wang Mi had to lead the remaining hundreds of people to continue running away, and walked all the way into the vast mountains. The poor valley, sparsely populated, scarce supplies, and poor people, and shortage of people and horses, quickly fell into famine. At this moment, he accidentally discovered this village hidden in the mountains.

Under the raid of a group of ferocious rebels, the village was quickly captured, and Wang Mi and others soon discovered that the village was not a simple village, but a bandit's nest. They found some women who were captured in the village, and they could tell by asking casually.

But Wang Mi's subordinates only found a small amount of food and treasures, and most of the food and treasures should have been hidden.

Unexpectedly, the bandits in this village were all very stubborn, and no one was willing to confess the treasures in the village, and they all swear to not hide them.

Wang Mi, who was already full of murderous intentions, had killed three people, and none of them were willing to confess.

When the fourth one was about to be killed, the bandit who was held on his neck was crying loudly, and a slut of urine came from between his legs.

The onlookers burst into laughter.

The bandit who wet his pants cried and begged.

"Grandpa, please spare me. There is really no treasure to hide in this mountain village. We are all farmers in Dongguan counties. We are really too high to survive. We fled into the mountains and became thieves. The people are already poor. What else can we rob? We have to farm land and vegetables to survive on weekdays."

Seeing that this bandit was not like a fake, Wang Mi did not kill him again.

This is the first time Wang Mi has seen such a poor bandit.
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