Chapter 65 The Destruction of the Hundred Thousand Army
A 100,000-strong army went south to beg for thieves, even if the battle was set up, it could be said that the army's morale was available.
Then, lost.
Those who were beaten by the 30,000 mob on the opposite side scattered and fled. In just one confrontation, this group of rebels beat the **** out of the 100,000 troops.
First, the food and grass tents were burned, and then the large army was flooded with water, and the morale of the army collapsed all of a sudden.
In the end, only the remnants of the army were left unable to defend themselves even being hunted down.
When the news of the defeat came back to the capital, Wang Li was stunned. What's going on?
One hundred thousand vs. thirty thousand, not to mention that our side is still strong and strong, so we lose?
Chen Xiyi was also stunned. When he was watching the live broadcast on the map, he was like shit. How did you lose?
And he lost so simply.
If it wasn’t for the fact that the prefixes of this group of people hadn’t changed, such as military generals, military officers, etc., he would have suspected that this group of people had surrendered to the enemy a long time ago and played this wave.
Chen Xiyi didn't know about the burning of the food and grass tents, but he knew about the flooding later. After all, the rivers and lakes were marked on the game map with rivers, lakes, etc., so he clearly saw the water flowing towards a lot of white spots, and then As time goes by the white spots continue to disappear.
So you don't need to look at it to know that it is flooded.
"He's a ruthless person, this time the water is flooded, it is very likely that the river will be diverted, and there will be consequences."
What are the consequences Chen Xiyi doesn't know, but he knows one thing, that is, at least 30,000 to 50,000 soldiers died in the flooded Seventh Army.
Flooding is one thing, and the follow-up pursuit of morale collapse is also the reason.
Chen Xiyi simply estimated the remaining remnants of the entrenched soldiers, and estimated that they would be ten to twenty thousand at most.
As for not matching the numbers?
Don't make trouble, Chen Xiyi is just a rough estimate, how can it be possible to really count them one by one?
And it seems that many soldiers fled and surrendered, and the prefixes were constantly changed to deserters or rebellion.
On the contrary, the rebels on the opposite side continued to swell after receiving the surrendered troops, and marched into Liankeshoucheng with triumph along the way.
It can be said that he was going forward bravely, and the situation eroded all of a sudden.
If the 100,000 army hadn't been beaten up like this by the opponent's tricks before, this group of rebels might not be able to achieve this level.
So Chen Xiyi was also a little troubled, a hundred thousand troops went to fight against thirty thousand troops, but the equipment, food and grass were far superior to the opponent, and he lost like this.
It's just troubles, but Chen Xiyi is extremely calm. As long as Wang Li doesn't faint, he will definitely have to issue an edict to suppress the thieves next.
After all, this is his country, so he must be saved from death.
It's just that the loss of one hundred thousand troops, the hearts of the whole court are fluctuating, and this wave of losses can be described as not small.
It’s fine if the food and tents are burned, there is no enemy.
But those soldiers who surrendered, died in battle, captured, and so on, all the weapons, armor, bows, crossbows, arrows, and other equipment on the soldiers fell into the hands of the rebels.
Reality is not a game. It doesn’t mean that things can only be picked up when they explode after death. They can be peeled off from the group of drowned soldiers.
Ominous?
What's more, the equipment of the soldiers and horses of the imperial court is much more sophisticated than what they have in hand. In this way, the group of rebels are even more powerful, and the situation becomes more and more chaotic.
"Hey, this situation is about to happen. I'm afraid this group of rebels will grow bigger after they come and go."
Chen Xiyi doesn't feel sorry for the Dali Kingdom, but his own resources. Recently, the resources have become less and less. Compared with the time when Guotai Minan was in peace, it is far, far worse.
Although he is not short of resources now, he still has to get the benefits he deserves.
"However, with the lessons learned this time, it should be able to restrain the continued development of this group of traitors."
"Besides, there are more than 100,000 troops in Dali. There are also city guards, border guards, etc. from all over the country. When these troops react, this group of rebels will definitely not be able to hold back."
"Just before that, if these rebels occupy Su Nan, judging from Su Nan's property, it is likely to form a tug of war, and even drag those Su Nan's aristocratic families into the water."
There are scholars in the aristocratic family, and there are talents who can study. Once the Su Nan family is dragged into the water, the traitors who do not lack talents may really form a tug-of-war situation.
As for the family's unwillingness?
To be honest, when the knife rests on their necks, they will definitely be willing.
The reason why the aristocratic family exists is because they monopolize the resources of knowledge, but it does not mean that they are really powerful.
The imperial court is reasonable and law-abiding. As long as the emperor does not tear himself apart, the emperor still needs the help of the family to help him stabilize the whole world, so sometimes he will be aggrieved when he is aggrieved.
But the traitors are different. If you don’t help me, you can just rob me of money, food, and women. How can I tell you these things.
Within the rules, they can show off their might, and even use the rules to do some irregular things.
But these rebels are basically born with mud legs, and they will obey the rules when they are weak, but they will definitely not obey the rules now.
Since there is no protection of the rules, the aristocratic family is basically like a fat sheep.
Do you have a nursing home at home? No matter how many people there are, can they be more than tens of thousands of traitors?
Especially in the initial stage of accumulation, the rebels need to use barbaric means to obtain a large amount of wealth for development, so if the family is not active and voluntary, then there will always be someone who will help them.
After all, the aristocratic family knew that the imperial court maintained the rules, so they dared to use the rules to break the rules.
And traitors are bad people, how could they point guns at them, only good people will be pointed at guns, after all, those who dare to point at bad people are dead.
The aristocratic family has this attitude, otherwise there can be a thousand-year-old family?
It's not because they are strong enough to keep themselves, but because they kneel quickly.
For example, the Confucian hereditary Yan Shenggong, if you really want to implement the Confucian loyalty and patriotism, the family has long since disappeared. Can it become a super big family and survive to modern times?
Chen Xiyi is still very impressed by this, after all, everyone is afraid of death.
There are some people with strong character, but the number is extremely rare, mixed into the whole world, naturally there are very few, especially in the Dali Kingdom, who is the emperor?
"Reincarnation function, the cooling speed is too slow, it would be better if it was faster, this is too troublesome."
He wanted to run away to other worlds, but unfortunately the reincarnation function has not been cooled down yet, so he can only dawdle.
As for going to other places to live in seclusion and mine by yourself?
Heh, the income here can cover one year of mining for him in one day, how could he give up, not to mention that he has not reached a dead end, why should he leave.
Give up such a big gain because of trouble? He's not stupid. It's normal for benefits to come with risks, not to mention that he can handle the risks.
(end of this chapter)