Three Kingdoms: Wolong's brother-in-law, tricking Liu Bei into seizing Jingzhou

Chapter 561: People without brains are easy to control! Blood oath, Xianbei and Qin united!

One hundred miles northeast of Juyan.

A cavalry of about 30,000 people was marching across the grassland.

The Xianbei man in the lead was wearing golden armor and had bird feathers on his head, and the guards behind him were holding up a wolf flag.

That man was none other than the Xianbei Chanyu Kebi Neng.

"Liang Dao, what kind of person is Cao Zhang?"

As Ke Bineng walked, he glanced at the strategist beside him who was dressed in Han Chinese clothes.

The counselor's name was Jia Kui, and he was originally from Bingzhou, which belonged to the Qin State.

When Liu Bei conquered Hebei and seized Bingzhou, many of Yuan's former subordinates and former Qin officials fled to the northern border and took refuge with the Xianbei people.

Jia Kui was orphaned at a young age and came from a poor family. He was born in a humble family and was originally just a minor official in the county.

After Yuan Xi surrendered to Qin, Jia Kui, as an official of Bingzhou, also surrendered to Cao Qin.

When Jia Kui went to Beijing to meet the emperor and report military intelligence, he was appreciated by Cao Cao. He was promoted and reused in a short period of time and once sat on the high position of prefect of Yanmen.

After Cao Ren was killed in the Battle of Bingzhou, Jia Kui was cut off from fleeing to the Qin State. However, he was grateful for Cao Cao's kindness and was unwilling to surrender to the Han Dynasty. He led his troops north to the grassland and took refuge with Kebi Neng.

Ke Bineng also had great talent and strategy. He greatly admired Jia Kui's wisdom and strategies, and appointed him as his strategist.

Therefore, under Jia Kui's planning, Kebi Neng was able to have smooth sailing in the war to unify the Xianbei.

Ke Bineng naturally trusted Jia Kui even more and obeyed his every word.

When Guo Yi was sent as an envoy to the Xianbei, Kebi Neng was originally hesitating whether to accept Cao Zhang's surrender.

It was Jia Kui who strongly advocated an alliance with the State of Qin that made Ke Bineng make up his mind and personally led 30,000 cavalry to Guyan to welcome Cao Zhang to the grassland.

"The King of Rencheng is an extremely skilled warrior, and his bravery can be compared to the two heroes of Hebei back then."

"However, this man is brave but lacks wisdom. He is not a hero."

Jia Kui did not praise Cao Zhang too much just because he was a former minister of Qin State, and his evaluation was relatively objective.

Ke Bineng nodded slightly and sneered:
"It's best to be brainless. People without brains are easier to control and use for me."

Jia Kui remained silent.

Ke Bineng turned his gaze towards him and asked meaningfully:

"Liang Dao, I know that you are an old minister of Qin, and Cao Cao has been very kind to you, otherwise you would have surrendered to Han long ago."

"That Cao Zhang is Cao Cao's son. He is coming to my grassland. I want to know if you will still be loyal to me."

Jia Kui was shocked.

Ke Bineng became suspicious of him, fearing that he would secretly defect to Cao Zhang and do something disloyal.

Jia Kui took a deep breath and said seriously:

"The Emperor of Qin did show me kindness, but I did not surrender to Han when my way back home was cut off. This is how I repaid him for his kindness."

"But the Great Chanyu took me in, gave me a chance to live, trusted me a hundred times more, listened to my orders, and regarded me as his most trusted confidant."

"The Great Chanyu treats me like a great man, and I should repay him with a great man!"

"Let alone Cao Zhang coming here, even if the Emperor of Qin came in person, my loyalty to the Great Chanyu would not change in the slightest."

Ke Bineng's eyes were as sharp as a knife as he stared at Jia Kui quietly.

He didn't see any guilt in Jia Kui's eyes.

This made him sure that every word spoken by this trusted adviser came from the heart and he was not deceiving himself.

"Okay, okay, Liang Dao, your words are enough!"

Ke Bineng nodded with satisfaction and laughed:

"As long as I have a man like you, Jia Liangdao, who can assist me, I will be able to herd my horses south in the future, replace the Han Kingdom, and establish my great Xianbei Dynasty!"

"Hahaha--"

Across the grassland, Kebineng's heroic and conceited laughter rang out.

Just as he was laughing, a number of crooked flags rose up on the horizon in front of him, and the figures of dejected soldiers gradually came into view.

"It looks like it should be the flag of the Qin army. Could it be that the King of Rencheng has arrived?" Jia Kui focused his eyes and pointed to the front.

Ke Bineng was cheered up and immediately ordered the army to stop advancing, line up on the spot and wait. At the same time, he sent Guo Yi with a team of people to investigate.

A few miles ahead.

Cao Zhang, dressed in gloom, was leading his less than 4,000 remaining soldiers, silently moving forward against the wind and sand of the grassland.

"There's a large group of cavalry ahead!"

I don't know who was sharp-eyed and suddenly shouted like this.

The four thousand dejected Qin soldiers immediately panicked, thinking that the Han army had caught up with them.

Cao Zhang was like a frightened bird, and was in a state of confusion for a moment.

"Don't panic, Your Highness. If the Han army is going to chase us, they will chase us from behind. How could they appear in front of us? I think it must be the Xianbei army."

However, Guo Jia remained calm and pointed ahead.

Cao Zhang calmed himself down and looked carefully into the distance. Sure enough, the densely packed cavalry army seemed very different from the Han army.

Read the error-free version at 69shuba! 6=9+shu_ba is the first to publish this novel.

Just as I was feeling anxious, several riders and horses came galloping towards me.

"It's Yi'er, my Yi'er!"

Guo Jia recognized his son's voice and shouted excitedly.

really.

After a while, a young scholar came up and dismounted from his horse.

"Your Highness, I greet you and my father."

It was indeed Guo Yi.

Cao Zhang was overjoyed. He jumped off his horse, helped Guo Yi up, and asked what was going on.

Guo Yi then claimed that it was Ke Bineng who personally led the army to provide support.

Hearing that it was the Xianbei people who were blocking the road ahead, the Qin soldiers around them all breathed a sigh of relief.

Cao Zhang also let out a light breath, but the look between his eyebrows became more complicated.

The arrival of the Xianbei Army to support him meant that he had successfully escaped from danger and was finally out of danger, no longer having to worry about being pursued by the Han army.

After all, there are 30,000 Xianbei cavalry ahead, and even if the Han army catches up with them, they will be courting death.

The bitter part is that I came here like a stray dog, and soon I will have to bow down in humiliation to Ke Bineng and experience the unbearable life of living under someone else's roof.

"Don't worry, Your Highness. Kebi has the generosity of a great ruler. He will certainly treat Your Highness with courtesy and will never let Your Highness suffer any grievances."

Guo Yi saw that Cao Zhang was worried, so he comforted him in time.

Guo Jia also nodded slightly and comforted him:
"Since Ke Bineng personally led the army to welcome you, it shows how much he values ​​Your Highness. He will certainly treat Your Highness with courtesy, just as Yi Er said."

"Your Highness, don't be too anxious. Let's go and meet the Great Chanyu of Xianbei."

Cao Zhang's complexion improved a lot, and he immediately led 4,000 remaining soldiers to join the Xianbei Army.

A quarter of an hour later, King Rencheng of Qin State met up with the overlord of the grassland.

As Guo Yi said, Ke Bineng was indeed very polite to Cao Zhang and he also praised Cao Cao with the utmost admiration.

Ke Bineng also promised on the spot that he would assign 10,000 soldiers and horses to Cao Zhang for full command, and that he would provide Cao Zhang with as much food and fodder as he wanted.

Ke Bineng's attitude made Cao Zhang feel relieved and he breathed a sigh of relief.

"I have long heard of the great talent and strategy of the Great Chanyu. Seeing him today, I can see that his reputation is well-deserved."

"If the Great Chanyu is willing, I am willing to swear an oath of blood with him here. The Qin State and the Xianbei will become allies and fight against the false Han together!"

Cao Zhang struck while the iron was hot and proposed an alliance.

Kebineng laughed heartily and nodded happily, then he slaughtered cattle and sheep and held a blood oath ceremony on the grassland right there.

The 30,000 Xianbei troops and 4,000 Qin soldiers all gathered together to watch the ceremony.

They were completely unaware that a cavalry corps had quietly risen on the horizon in the southeast. (End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like