Chapter 956

Bai Lang didn't want to sit in the emperor's position at all. It was tiring to be a faint king or a wise king. It's not bad to be a King of Sai now. If you have nothing to do, go out to harvest grass and build a few palaces. It's much happier than sitting in the capital and reviewing memorials. Moreover, the current Wu Dynasty is so eggless that its losses are much worse than those of the Ming Dynasty. Whoever becomes the emperor will be stupid - now it seems that the cheap brother like him has figured out that the Wu Dynasty is going to end. I'd better just lie down and be a fool.

It's hard to be a wise king, but it's hard to be a wise king. Isn't it hard to be a faint king? Anyway, keep a close eye on your own money, and then try to do the things you like to do. Memorials and national affairs will be handled or not depending on your mood.

Bai Lang heard that there was a lot of noise in the imperial court about sending troops, and the wealthy men wanted to put their own people in to lead the troops - "We haven't won the battle yet, and you are starting to take credit?" Bai Lang knew about this. He couldn't understand their state of mind - of course he knew that he could falsify the battle report even if he lost the battle, but what if Xiang Pang chopped off their heads? You don't necessarily have to hide behind and send the troops up, and then run away as soon as Pang appears, right?

Or even if they die, they can still bring benefits to those behind the scenes? Like dying heroically in battle or something? Or is it just all kinds of reselling ordnance? Bailang estimated that it would be difficult for him to think of the many corruption methods, and he had no illusions about the bureaucratic integrity in the last years of the dynasty. "Let's see." Bai Lang thought so, and then he also entered the situation of watching the show - he is not the patron king Yang Lin, nor is he Wen Zhongwen, the grand master. The end of the Wu Dynasty is not worth a cent to him. money.

While Bai Lang was healing his wounds, he was also reforging weapons. It was not impossible to turn gas into weapons, but after all, it was still more satisfying to strike with physical weapons. The knife broke while cutting the big monster, and it couldn't be repaired. The resentment condensed, the entire material was useless, and the broken knife could not be connected at all. So I went to find materials - I ran directly to the two dead ghosts who had turned into mountains, and opened the mountains and cracked the rocks to find the copper and iron veins.

Bailang directly raised his hand and burned it with blazing fire, forcibly smelting the excavated ore into metal. This man returned to Dragon City with tens of thousands of kilograms of molten copper and iron, and melted the broken knife into it. Zhenqi forged and hammered it into more than a hundred iron maces, "Damn it, I'll just carry a few more at any time. How can weapons be such an inconvenience? They are just consumables. People with such precious swords are there. Jian Zai’s thoughts are unacceptable!”

Anyway, he was used to using his mace, so it was best to hit him with his head and face.

Xiang Pang was in a reasonable position, and the court received the news and felt that he could do it. Now that the integration was completed, one hundred thousand soldiers and horses were drawn from the Beijing camp and went south to prepare to suppress the rebellion. The leader was Marquis Jing'an, who had just ascended the throne three years ago, and the one who was really responsible for countering the rebellion was Governor Wang Fenglai, who held the title of Shangshu of the Ministry of War and served as the governor of the southwest. He is less than forty years old, and he is from the Wang family of the Jiangnan family.

Many of the civil servants below are descendants of aristocratic families, and most of the military officers are distinguished. Emperor Jingtai said to this that well done, since you are responsible for the food, grass and silver yourself - he can't actually control the bank account of the Ministry of Revenue, so let them do it, as long as you don't use his internal funds. In the past, Emperor Jingtai would be very concerned about counterinsurgency matters, but now he decided to be more open-minded. He only needs to think about the houses of those corrupt officials who are being looted today, and he can invest more money in them.

If the emperor does this, all the civil and military officials in the court will accept it - there is no point in confiscating the house, the emperor at least has a reason to do so, and it is good for everyone to throw out a few scapegoats. Regarding the emperor's behavior of regularly killing pigs, the ministers said that this was the normal behavior of the court and it was normal.

"It took a little bit of time, but fortunately, one place has been solved." Bailang's joints crackled all over his body, and the fire rolled on his wounds, and there was a popping sound from time to time, and there were even soldiers and horses turning into his wounds. Those fighting on the upper side also turned into lions and giant bears on the opposite side, both of which were small and cute. Bailang rarely frees his hands. Isn't it interesting to watch this fight?

Now that the true energy entrenched in one of his injuries has been cut off by him and suppressed, it will be consumed. After that, the injury can get better or even heal. There is little recovery in combat effectiveness, because his freed up energy will be allocated to other wounds, shortening the healing time. He devoted some energy to forging iron maces, which was the greatest freedom. The only other thing left was to go to the military camp to instruct those Yiluohe, and using his martial arts wisdom to guide these 1,800 riders was simply a casual matter.

The flag of this cavalry is like a flame, and the formation is as fast as wind and fire. It is deeply understood in the military book that it is as fast as wind and invades like fire. It is really the strongest cavalry in the world today - no need to distinguish. Severity. The war horses of these people had already mutated, and the true energy was flowing inside the horses, turning them into monsters. And even a small soldier among them has already entered the realm of a master, and coupled with the exquisite craftsmanship of weapons that can reach the gods.

The soldiers are well-equipped and skilled in martial arts. The most important thing is that the leader of the Sai King is a martial artist. There will never be an opponent in front of this army who can stop them. Among the martial arts heavenly beings practicing military strategism in the world today, half have soldiers and horses at their disposal, and the other half are solitary martial arts beings. The strongest heavenly beings are among the heavenly beings who have soldiers and horses at their disposal. among people. Bailang is one of them, and the most dazzling one.

The Beilu's Qixue Guards are also cavalry, and are also led by the Great Khan who has achieved heavenly status. They will definitely collide with Yiluohe in the future - after all, Bailang's position is directly facing the Beilu. There are also three heavenly beings among the northern captives, leading two elite soldiers of the Pishi Army and the Gongzhang Army respectively. The last heavenly being is a lone master. The great Wu Chaoming who faced the northern captives had only two heavenly beings in front of them. Now there were three - General Xuanwu and General Fuguo who were guarding the pass before, guarding the two passes respectively, each with troops in charge.

The Xuanwu Army is good at defending the city, while the Feihu Army is a hybrid of Wu's infantry and cavalry that can compete head-on with the Beilu cavalry. Now there is an additional Sai Wang Celestial Being "Huode Xingjun" Bai Lang, and he also has a brand new elite army, Yiluo. River Cavalry. Even these three heavenly beings, against the four heavenly beings from Beilu, formed a balance between offense and defense.

Xiang Pang killed many people in the counties he occupied. Nationalism was not fully formed at that time, and the education level was only prenatal education, so the rebels were corrupted very quickly. Many people still believed that it was nothing to accept a little benefit from their fellow villagers, and that outsiders were bad. Therefore, Xiang Pang now forcibly mixed the troops, promoted Mandarin, and beheaded the officials who accepted the benefits.

(End of this chapter)

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