Call of the Heroes of Chaos in Another World

Chapter 2152 The Tuoba clan has a successor, Taiwu; the Golden Tent court is filled with virtuous mi

Chapter 2152 The Tuoba clan has a successor, Taiwu; the Golden Tent court is filled with virtuous ministers.

Although, on the surface, Yang Kan's basic combat strength was slightly higher than that of the rhinoceros.

However, the rhinoceros had two brothers.

However, although Yang Kan also had relatives, his relatives were clearly not as numerous as the two brothers of the rhinoceros.

Rhino, Rank 1 Divine General ×. Rank 2 Divine General √.

Therefore, when eliminating possibilities, Wang Yu chose to eliminate Yang Kan this time, ultimately leaving only the rhinoceros.

It can be said that for Wang Yu, it doesn't matter which of the three people he can summon in the end: Bi Han, Huang Shi Jing, and Jiu Tou Chong.

Bi Han is almost equivalent to having three divine generals with one summon. At least that's the most likely scenario.

Nine-Headed Insect, a powerful water deity.

The last Yellow Lion Spirit was also a one-against-many opponent. Although it was not as strong as the three rhinoceros brothers, the Yellow Lion Spirit itself was of high quality, and one of it was almost as strong as the other three.

Even if his brothers couldn't compare to the rhinoceros's brothers, their numbers were still quite large.

In terms of overall value, it will not be inferior to that rhinoceros, but will only be higher.

However, at this moment, Wang Yu still had Sun Wukong, who had appeared in the previous summoning, which he had preserved using the retention function.

But deciding which one to replace was indeed a difficult question for Wang Yu.

After all, in Wang Yu's mind, each of these three groups had its own value.

Rhinoceroses and lions, needless to say, are definitely the most numerous and powerful.

The Nine-Headed Insects may not have as many people as the Nine-Headed Insects, but Wang Yu really needs a naval warfare master at this time.

Next, the navy is still quite important in the planned battle against the Great Yan. The East China Sea has many ports, which can allow the navy to open up multiple battlefields and directly attack the Great Yan's stronghold.

In particular, the only water battle general of Da Cang is currently with Da Yan, and Ling Gan, who is at the peak of the Heavenly level, is actually not able to deal with him.

"System, remove Luo Ren and Yang Kan, and replace Bi Han with Sun Wukong. Summon from among the remaining three: Sun Wukong, Huang Shi Jing (Huang Shi), and Jiu Tou Chong (Jiu Tao, courtesy name Zi Cong)."

Ultimately, Wang Yu temporarily replaced the low-level divine general, Bi Han, with Sun Wukong.

If we can summon Sun Wukong, then we can use the save function to keep him.

If Sun Wukong is not summoned, then it can only be said that they are destined to meet but not to be together.

"Ding! Congratulations to the host for obtaining the Nine-Headed Insect (Jiu Tao, courtesy name Zi Cong), with Command 58, Martial Strength 107, Intelligence 72, Politics 49, and Charisma 80."

Implanted identity: Five years ago, Princess Wansheng of Wansheng Kingdom was caught having an affair with Ao Lie, a member of the royal family of the Qin Dynasty, and was already engaged to him. After the affair was exposed, she was hunted down by the Qin Dynasty. After Wansheng Kingdom was destroyed by the Qin Dynasty, she fled all the way. By chance, she was rescued by Mo Peng and entered the Yanbei Navy.

Carry: Crescent shovel.

Carrying: Benboerba (Yu Ben), Baboerben (Yu Ba), Ao Lie.

It seems that Ao Lie's implanted identity is from the TV series version.

It was only in the TV series version that so much grudge and love affair was created between the Nine-Headed Insect and the White Dragon. In the original novel, the two had absolutely no connection.

In Wang Yu's memory, the Kingdom of Ten Thousand Saints was nothing more than a tiny country, with only three cities and a population of no more than 100,000. The demise of such a small kingdom would not have been noticed by anyone.

Jiu Tao can be considered Wang Yu's first god-level naval warrior.

This is the one who is responsible for the military strength of his 100,000-strong Fierce Whale Legion.

As for Wu Zixu, Wang Yu positioned him as a commander, not a fierce general.

Moreover, although Wu Zixu is also a low-level divine general, it does not mean that he is a naval battle divine general. Unlike Ling Gan, he does not have an extra boost in combat power in the water.

In fact, Ling Gan could fight him in the water.

However, given Jiu Tao's implanted identity, it seems highly unlikely that Ao Lie, the most valuable person among those he brought with him, will be implanted into the Han Dynasty.

Ao Lie is still quite valuable. Although it's unlikely he'll never meet a god-level expert, he is, after all, one of the few naval warfare commanders.

It's truly a pity.

After all, no one would tolerate being cuckolded.

Jiu Tao and Ao Lie are destined mortal enemies.

As for the two little fish demons, they were just an extra bonus.

However, in the TV series, the two little fish demons were actually entrusted by the Nine-Headed Insect with the important task of dealing with the pilgrims on their journey to the West. Anyone who didn't know better would think the Nine-Headed Insect desperately wanted to kill his two subordinates!

Of these two, besides Tang Sanzang, which one could the pilgrims control? They couldn't even control a horse!

"Ding, the host has accumulated five summons. Balance is in progress..."

After the Second Battle of Tianjing ended and the Han army officially entered Tianjing City, Wang Yu had already issued several summons.

With the addition of Jiu Tao this time, that makes it exactly five summons.

"Ding! The number one balancer, Wu Wenhua, with a command stat of 41, strength of 107, intelligence of 47, politics of 38, and charisma of 54."

Implanted identity: General under Zhu Yuanzhang.

Accompanying: Ji Kang, Bai Xianzong, Zheng Lun, Chen Qi, Gao Ming, Gao Jue, Dou Rong.

Recently, Old Zhu's power has grown increasingly large.

His sphere of influence was located in the northeast corner of the Great Wu, which was also right next to the Great Qian, separated only by an insignificant small dynasty.

Today, Zhu Yuanzhang continues his policy of building high walls and stockpiling grain, allowing the remaining rebel kings of Da Wu to fight each other for central territory.

He set his sights on the Daqian region in the north.

In these regions, the imperial court and the rebel kings are directly harming each other. In addition, some changes have recently occurred in the Great Qian court, which has completely split the Great Qian and the kings have started fighting among themselves.

In short, they've completely turned each other upside down, and there's no longer any cohesive unit.

This gave Old Zhu a tremendous opportunity, allowing him to expand his business in the south.

"Ding, the second balanced player, Tuoba Tao, with 99 in leadership, 96 in martial prowess, 96 in intelligence, 98 in politics, and 98 in charisma."

He was given the identity of Tuoba Changping's son.

Accompanying: Tuoba Si, Cui Hao, Wang Huilong, Han Yanzhi, An Jie, Lu Zhen, Changsun Zhen, Tuoba Ren, Tuoba Jian.

The Northern Wei regime, although a minority ethnic regime, was also a separatist regime.

However, it cannot be ignored that this regime indeed produced many wise rulers.

Excluding the deposed Emperor Tuoba Yu, the emperors of the Northern Wei Dynasty, including Tuoba Gui, Tuoba Si, Tuoba Tao, Tuoba Jun, Tuoba Hong, Tuoba Hong, and Tuoba Ke, were all capable rulers, although some of them may have made some questionable decisions in their later years.

In this respect, apart from the Han Dynasty, how many dynasties in history can compare? In particular, the emperors of the Northern Wei Dynasty, compared with the monarchs in the south during the same period, were even more brilliant and powerful in comparison to their contemporaries.

Of course, the succession to the throne in the Northern Wei Dynasty was also extremely bloody. Of the dozen or so emperors, none of them succeeded to the throne normally.

In fact, it cannot be denied that in many cases, the probability of a capable ruler appearing in some slightly bloody succession methods is indeed higher.

As the third emperor of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Tuoba Tao's achievements even surpassed those of Tuoba Gui, the founding emperor of the Northern Wei.

This emperor, who ascended the throne at the age of 16, spent his short but eventful life expanding his territory on horseback and leaving behind a legendary tale in history books, one that is both praised and criticized.

According to the Book of Wei, he once shot and killed two tigers with a single arrow during a hunt, which shocked the court and the public.

However, this young prince was not just a reckless hunter; he also demonstrated an extraordinary mind for governing the country.

At the age of 12, he volunteered to join the army to learn practical combat experience, demonstrating a strong interest and talent in military affairs.

At the age of 16, Tuoba Tao officially ascended the throne. At this time, the Liu Song regime in the south of the Northern Wei was eyeing it covetously, the Rouran were constantly invading from the surrounding area, and the Xia dynasty under Helian Bobo blocked the passage to the Western Regions.

This young emperor displayed remarkable strategic vision. In 425, he personally led a large army on a northern expedition against the Rouran, severely damaging their main force.

Two years later, taking advantage of Helian Bobo's death, they marched west again, conquering Chang'an and Tongwan City in one fell swoop, and destroying the Great Xia.

In 429, Tuoba Tao launched a full-scale campaign against the Rouran, penetrating hundreds of miles into the grasslands and achieving a great victory.

In 431, Western Qin was subjugated.

In 436, the Northern Yan dynasty was destroyed.

In 439, the Northern Liang submitted to the Qing Dynasty.

Thus, for the first time since the division at the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, the north was unified.

Tuoba Tao's iron cavalry almost swept across the northern frontier, bringing the present-day provinces of Liaoning, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Gansu under his control.

Tuoba Tao was not only a military genius, but also quite capable in civil administration.

He accepted the advice of Han officials such as Cui Hao to "rectify human relations and distinguish clans," and adopted a policy of "using both Han and non-Han cultures" in terms of culture.

He revered Confucius, promoted Confucianism, built schools in various places, and selected talents regardless of their background.

Emperor Tuoba Tao implemented the "equal-field system" throughout the country, which was one of the earliest land distribution systems in Chinese history, aiming to alleviate the problem of land annexation.

He also abolished the old tribal system, implemented the county and prefecture system, and strengthened central authority.

Tuoba Tao was even praised by his old rival Liu Song as having "heroic plans and military strategies, surpassing those of the ancients," meaning he surpassed Maodun and Tanshihuai.

However, this emperor, who had achieved so much, went to the other extreme in his later years. Long-term conquests depleted the country's strength, and Tuoba Tao began to become suspicious and distrustful.

Of course, Chinese history is full of examples of rulers who were wise in their early years but became senile in their later years. Compared to them, he is simply not an exception.

Although Tuoba Changping gained this son almost for free, it has to be said that he now has someone to support him!

"Ding, the third person in the balance, Fu Jian, has the following stats: Command 95, Strength 90, Intelligence 94, Politics 98, Charisma 98."

Implanted identity: Noble of the Golden Horde, one of the generals of the Golden Horde's western expedition.

Carrying: Fu Fa, Fu Rong, Fu Sheng, Fu Pi, Lü Polou, Lü Guang, Yao Chang, Deng Jing, Deng Yi.

During the Wei, Jin and Northern and Southern Dynasties, with the chaos caused by the Five Barbarian Tribes, northern China became the domain of ethnic minorities, who established one minority regime after another.

However, it is equally undeniable that among these minority regimes, there were many capable rulers.

Even more so, although this was prevalent in the southern regimes of the same period.

Like Tuoba Tao above, Fu Jian was not the founding emperor, but his civil and military achievements surpassed those of the founding emperors.

Moreover, quite coincidentally, both Tuoba Tao of the Northern Wei and Fu Jian of the Former Qin were the third rulers of their respective regimes.

Under Fu Jian's rule, the Former Qin developed rapidly in a short period of time, successively eliminating the Former Yan, Former Qiuchi, Former Liang, and Dai, taking Liang and Yi provinces from the Eastern Jin, and sending Lü Guang to conquer the Western Regions, thus ending the long-term division in the north for the first time.

Had the Qin dynasty not suffered its defeat at the Battle of Fei River, history might have unified China through the Former Qin. But alas, there are no "what ifs" in this world.

The group of people that Fu Jian brought with him were indeed all capable individuals, all of them of Heaven-level quality, and some of them were not even of Heaven-level quality in a single aspect.

If all of these people were to join the Golden Horde, it would definitely be a significant addition to the Golden Horde.

However, there were indeed several restless individuals among this group.

If the Golden Horde continues to be powerful, then every member of it will undoubtedly be a valiant general and a capable minister. However, if the Golden Horde were to decline one day, those individuals might not be able to maintain peace.

"Ding, the fourth person in the balance, Li Jiancheng, martial arts, grandmaster."

Implanted identity: Li Jiancheng, son of Li Yuan, a member of the Tang Dynasty imperial family.

Carrying: Wolf Fang Demon Club, Heavenly Demon Armor.

Bringing: Chaoyang, Yang Jian, Yang Guang, Li Yuan, Li Yuanji, Pei Ji, Liu Wenjing, Dou Cong, Liu Shilong, Zhao Wenge, Wu Shihuo, Zhang Pinggao, Li Sixing, Li Gaoqian, Xu Shixu.

This should be Li Jiancheng's spirit.

After all, this thing has already been born once before.

A Grandmaster-level Soul is quite powerful.

However, the weapon of this wolf-tooth demon club is somewhat abstract.

This weapon is extremely rare; you might not find even one in a hundred people. And those who wield it well, becoming true masters, are few and far between throughout history.

Generally speaking, those who use this kind of weapon are from humble backgrounds.

How could wealthy young men like them use spiked clubs as weapons?

Even if you're going for a power-based build, you don't need a halberd, or you could choose a spear, but at the very least you should choose a staff!

And the people he brought with him, especially the first few, were undoubtedly all generals.

Could this Yang Guang be the same Yang Guang from that story? If it really is, then the intensity is quite high!
As for the rest, they were all founding heroes of Li Yuan, part of his meritorious officials from Taiyuan.

These individuals, along with those from Lingyan Pavilion who were brought out earlier, represent Li Yuan's group of meritorious officials from Taiyuan, and now they have all emerged.

Among these founding heroes, although there may have been some who were just there to fill the numbers, at least the vast majority of them had guaranteed abilities.

The vast majority of the founding heroes had scores of at least 90, and the few exceptionally outstanding ones had scores that were ridiculously high.

Of course, at least among these key figures and meritorious officials, there are none with abnormally high stats.

"Ding, the fifth balancer..."

(End of this chapter)

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