Three Kingdoms: My Strategy Simulator

Chapter 967: Death Battle Memorial

Since the Southern Xiongnu surrendered, they had often plundered Han people in secret, and had joined forces with the Qiang people to attack the Sanfu area many times, but on the surface they still respected the Han court.

But when Yu Furuo really admitted his rebellion to the Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty, he felt a hint of fear in his bones.

For the Huns, that was a fear that went deep into their bones, a fear of being beaten so hard that they had to surrender in order to survive.

However, at this moment, there were Qiang and Xianbei people watching behind Yu Furuo. Hesitation and fear flashed away, and Yu Furuo gained confidence and spoke loudly.

"Today, I, Yufuluo, am here to avenge the Han Dynasty, to redeem the humiliation of all previous Chanyu, and to spread the prestige of the Xiongnu throughout every corner north and south of the Yin Mountains."

When Li Ji heard this, a sneer appeared on his face.

Yu Fuluo's words are very good.

The Southern Xiongnu were nominally a vassal of the Han Dynasty, which logically meant rebuilding the Han Dynasty, and Liu Bei also needed to acknowledge this.

But even if we acknowledge this point, if Li Ji wanted to completely eliminate the Southern Xiongnu, there would be countless obstacles involved.

The extermination of subordinates would greatly undermine the prestige of the imperial court and would also be controversial.

Yu Furuo said this today, so when Li Ji has the chance to settle accounts with the Southern Xiongnu in the future, he will no longer have the qualifications to cry out for injustice or ask for mercy.

Yu Furuo seemed to sense the admiring gazes of the other Hu people behind him, and he straightened his chest, showing a majestic demeanor that was once the peak of the Xiongnu when he led an army of 400,000, and spoke in a loud voice.

"Today, I have 400,000 troops to attack Luoyang. This place has become an isolated city. We can break into the city in an instant."

"If you, Prime Minister Han, do not want the city to be destroyed and people to die, with blood flowing like a river, it is still not too late to open the city gates and surrender immediately. Otherwise, once my army moves, the day the city is broken will be the day for massacre."

Upon hearing this, Li Ji looked down and responded.

"How dare a dog who betrayed his master speak so arrogantly? Where is the former Chanyu Maodun now?"

"Let you be proud for a while, the Japanese Marquis will settle accounts with you one by one, and make you die and your clans be exterminated, leaving not a single bastard alive in the world."

As soon as these words were spoken, the group of Hu people felt as if a gust of cold wind was blowing into their thighs, and they couldn't help but shiver.

The Han people's desire for revenge is such that even a grudge that has been passed down for ten generations can still be avenged.

Everyone knows how glorious and powerful the Huns were in the past, but what happened to them in the end.

But after the fear, anger replaced it.

It was Luoyang that was under siege, and it was this Prime Minister of the Han court who had the audacity to threaten revenge?

This is simply ignoring the 400,000 troops besieging the city.

In addition, hidden beneath the anger is the lingering fear and cowardice.

Since the Prime Minister of the Han court has said this publicly, he will definitely carry out his words.

If this person cannot be eliminated, the tribe will be retaliated against by him sooner or later until the tribe is destroyed.

"Arrogant! Absolutely arrogant!"

"The Han dogs are so rampant, we must massacre the entire city after we capture it..."

"Kill the Han people!"

"Attack the city! Attack the city immediately. I want to tear off the head of the Prime Minister of Han and use it as a drinking vessel!"

Suddenly, all the tribal leaders were excited and urged the army to start attacking the city immediately.

The next moment, the urgent sound of horns rang out again.

The Hu people who surrounded Luoyang on all sides attacked the city!
Li Ji looked at the Xianbei people rushing in from the Middle East Gate, flicked his sleeves, turned around, looked at Zhou Yu, who was mainly responsible for the east city wall, and spoke.

"Gongjin, the east is left to you." Zhou Yu, who was also wearing armor at this moment, was three points less elegant and five points more sharp as he responded with a bow.

"Don't worry, Prime Minister. He is just a barbarian dog. I will make him return home in defeat."

"it is good."

Li Ji responded, then looked at the big banner that was standing up and said.

"The great banner also remains here."

Immediately, before Li Ji walked towards the city wall, the sound of the neat vibration of bowstrings behind him reached Li Ji's ears, marking the beginning of the attack and defense of Luoyang.

There were 15,000 elite soldiers on each of the four walls of Luoyang, and another 10,000 were controlled by Li Ji as a reserve army.

The number of enemies and ours is far greater than that of each other, but we can rely on the strong city of Luoyang and the help of the people in the city.

Li Ji had full confidence in holding on to the end, and he knew that this battle to defend the city would not last short.

Li Ji's deliberate provocation just now, coupled with the Hu people's common interests, meant that the Hu people outside the city would definitely not give up the idea of ​​capturing Luoyang.

After returning to the office, Li Ji sat in the office to oversee the situation of various city walls, while at the same time deducing the movements of the Northern Expedition army.

Based on the speed of the Jinyisi, the news of the siege of Luoyang should have been transmitted back to Shouchun by now.

Also sent back to Shouchun by the Jinyi Division was Li Ji, who was faced with a critical situation and was determined to fight to the death. He also couldn't help but worry about the future of the Han Dynasty, so he hurriedly wrote a memorial to Liu Bei.

At that moment, Li Ji suddenly deeply understood the feeling of Zhuge Liang when he wrote "The Memorial to the Emperor on Leaving the Capital", which was the fear that he would never return, and the worry that he could not let go of for the country and the people.

Therefore, in a moment of haste, Li Ji subconsciously left a lot of instructions in that memorial to avoid losing the opportunity to guide Liu Bei again.

Thinking of this, Li Ji couldn't help but lose his mind, then he sighed and muttered.

"Lord..."

It was close to the time estimated by Li Ji, and it happened that today was the day when Liu Bei convened a court meeting and was discussing state affairs with his ministers in the office.

At this moment, after reporting the recent expenditure and loss of money and grain in the Northern Expedition, Grand Minister of Agriculture Mi Zhu continued to report on the construction progress of Jianye City.

However, Liu Bei, who was sitting in the upper seat, seemed a little absent-minded. He had become increasingly restless in the past few days. Even when he convened a court meeting as usual, he was still absent-minded.

At this moment, a servant handed a note to Guanglu Xun Xiahou Bo.

He was a member of the Jinyisi.

This made Xiahou Bo's expression serious. He realized that if it was not an extremely urgent matter, the Jinyi Division would not be anxious enough to convey information in this way during the court meeting.

Xiahou Bo hurriedly opened the note and took a look at it, and there was a sentence written on it: The Prime Minister's memorial and urgent report have been sent back from Luoyang, it is very urgent.

Upon seeing this, Xiahou Bo gestured to Liu Bei to ask for instructions, then rushed out towards the side door of the office, almost holding up the hem of his court robe with both hands.

Liu Bei watched Xiahou Bo leave without waiting to think about what had happened to make Xiahou Bo so anxious.

In less than a moment, Xiahou Bo almost stumbled back and shouted.

"Your Majesty, Luoyang is in danger. Han Sui persuaded the Xianbei, Qiang, and Southern Xiongnu to march south together. A force of 400,000 has besieged Luoyang."

In an instant, the entire court fell silent, and all the civil and military officials stared at Xiahou Bo in disbelief.

Liu Bei's body almost swayed noticeably, then he stood up uncomfortably, staring with wide eyes and asked anxiously.

"Zikun, how is Zikun? Has he evacuated Luoyang?!" (End of this chapter)

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