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Chapter 316: Recruit Zhang Yan to surrender

This time, Pei Qing surrendered Zhang Yan and decided to send Pei Qian. Pei Qian's ability is unquestionable. Even if he does not match the genes, he is also a talent with outstanding internal affairs, intelligence and command. He is also his own clan brother in name, so he sent him to prove his importance to Zhang Yan even more.

Of course, we can't just go there now. We must wait until Zhang Yan completely let go, because he defeated Yuan Shao in Hanoi and had completely occupied Hanoi County. Zhang Yan was also wary of Pei Qing and sent more than 20,000 people to the border to defend Pei Qing. Although the combat power of these 20,000 people is basically not worth mentioning, for Pang Shu's army who is preparing to launch an attack, it is still a relatively large force. If you want to launch an attack unexpectedly, you must wait until Zhang Yan is out of defense.

If Zhang Yan is not prepared for no reason, there is only one way, that is, Pei Qing wants to lead his army out of Hanoi and return to Chang'an. In this way, Zhang Yan will be relieved to transfer the army to the front line. As for Pang Shu's 3,000 men, it is limited to defense at most. I believe Zhang Yan will not take it seriously at all.

The subsequent development of the matter was indeed reported by Pei Qing. When Zhang Yan first attacked Yuan Shao, he was afraid that Pei Qing would take the opportunity to invade his Shangdang, so he did not send too much troops, and it was just a symbolic restraint of Yuan Shao's troops. It was precisely because of this that Yuan Shao had the opportunity to draw troops to join forces with Liu He to attack Gongsun Zan, and won the battle of Baoqiu, beheading more than 20,000 yuan, forcing Gongsun Zan to retreat to Yijing again, losing the vast areas of Dai County, Shanggu and Zhuo County.

After his failure, Gongsun Zan sent someone to send a letter to Zhang Yan, blaming Zhang Yan for not sending heavy troops to restrain Yuan Shao as agreed, which led to such a great defeat. He also proposed that Yuan Shao's army is now in the north, which has led to the empty forces of Changshan Kingdom, Zhongshan Kingdom and other places. He hoped that Zhang Yan could take advantage of the opportunity to break through Yuan Shao's counties and threaten his old nest Yecheng. As long as he could successfully attract Yuan Shao's team to revolve, he would do all his strength to cooperate.

After receiving the letter, Zhang Yan felt ashamed. At this time, he received the exact news that Pei Qing had already led his army back to Chang'an. At the same time, he also heard that the Huns were attacking Hedong and just restrained Xu Huang's troops. Therefore, he believed that Pei Qing had no strength to deal with him at all, so he felt relieved to increase the army. Except for sending three thousand troops to guard Changzicheng, Shangdang County, the rest of the army was sent to the front line.

After receiving the news, Pang Shu couldn't help laughing. After taking office, he immediately recruited troops and trained. He had already achieved a small success in ten days. Although the newly recruited 1,000 people basically have no combat power, there are still two thousand veterans after all. If this team is head-on, it may not be strong enough, but there is no problem with sneak attacks.

So Pang Shu led the team to lie down during the day and leave Duanshi County without knowing it, and enters Shangdang along Qinshui.

Pang Shu originally expected that the army would take four or five days to reach the Changzi City, but unexpectedly, they arrived at the Changzi City in just three days, and even Pang Shu felt a little unbelievable.

In fact, Pang Shu also knew what was going on. The main reason was that his strong eloquence had an inspiration for the soldiers. In addition, Pang Shu was very strict in managing the troops on weekdays, and the soldiers had a strong sense of honor. Even the new recruits, although their marching days made them a little unbearable, they all gritted their teeth and did not fall behind. Even if their feet were grinding out, they picked the bubble and continued to move forward.

Although Pang Shu had strong eloquence, he did not know the powerful role of this eloquence. It was not until today that he finally realized the powerful abilities of those ancient strategists.

Three days later, when the army was at the city without warning, the eldest son was panicked at the top of the city, and Pang Shu was already confident in his strong eloquence. At this time, he displayed his eloquence talent and persuaded the at a loss to surrender to the enemy troops on the city. After some persuasion, the enemy general really opened the door to surrender.

This scene immediately made the soldiers of the army admire him and provoked him. They did not expect that their chief general could successfully persuade the defenders on the city to take down a big city without any blood.

Of course, Pang Shu did not relax his vigilance. He knew the combat power of this army well. Because there were new recruits, it was okay to fight a good battle, but once the enemy attacks or other emergencies were encountered, the situation would be difficult to control. Therefore, Pang Shu did not relax his vigilance against the surrendered soldiers, disrupted their organization, dispersed them to other battalions, and concentrated monitoring of the generals.

At the same time, Pang Shu sent someone to escort Pei Qian to Huguan to persuade Zhang Yan to surrender.

In fact, Pang Shu can also do such things as persuading surrender with Pang Shu's ability, but he is the head coach of the first army and cannot leave easily. Deputy General Wen Ji does not have enough prestige and ability in the army. The most important thing is that as soon as Pang Shu leaves, the Black Mountain generals who surrender because of Pang Shu will probably rebel immediately. It is precisely because of these considerations that Pei Qing sent Pei Qian to persuade Zhang Yan to surrender.

Pei Qian originally came to Shangdang with the army, because only in this way could he go to Huguan as quickly as possible to persuade him to surrender. So he did not wait for Pang Shu to greet him. After seeing that Shangdang was completely under his control, he immediately said goodbye to Pang Shu and set off for Huguan.

Pei Qian came to Huguanguan for a while, because Zhang Yan didn't know the news that Shangdang had fallen and did not take strict vigilance at all, so Pei Qian easily got into the pass.

After that, Pei Qian found out about Zhang Yan's residence, and went directly outside Zhang Yan's residence, showed his name, saying that he was Pei Qing's envoy, and asked Zhang Yan for negotiation if there was something important.

Zhang Yan was surprised when he suddenly heard the news of Pei Qian's visit, because he didn't know that he had fallen into the trap. He thought that Pei Qian had entered Huguan from Shangdang, and was so conscious that the trash under his command had no news in advance. Is this useless by these bastards under his command? Or is Pei Qian too powerful?

"Fortunately, the messenger came. If the assassin scrambled in like this, how could my life still be there?" Zhang Yan felt a sudden shock in her body, and cold sweat dripped down her face. She said in a secret way: "It seems that we really need to rectify this group of idiots, otherwise I don't know if my head moves on one day."
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