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Chapter 32: Fool Sun is Bound (Happy New Year)

As he imagined, the city would soon be in chaos, and the weak garrison troops and panicked residents would flee to the city without any life. In the chaos, there would be defeated soldiers taking advantage of the fire to rob the chaos, which would further expand the chaos.

but--

A bright light suddenly appeared in front of him, reflecting the reflection of swords and guns.

He was farther away and could not see clearly, but his clamor suddenly stopped, and a burst of exclamations arose. At the walls on both sides, there were even more weapons attacks and screams.

The sound of war drums rumbling, and on the wall behind Sun Degong, more and brighter lights ignited from the high ground, reflecting the ugly figures of the rebels on the cold ground.

"The rebel general Sun Degong is not off the horse and is tied up!" A deep shout echoed in Sun Degong's ears like thunder.

This, this-

Sun Degong's expression changed from delight to astonishment, and now it turned into earthy color. He pulled his horse back and looked up at the city gate. The lights on the city gate tower were brightly lit, and the flag of Liaodong's ruler was raised and fluttered in the wind.

On the city wall, countless soldiers were lined up, and cold arrows pointed at the rebels.

The emperor's eyes and ears were indeed powerful. He could detect the Liaodong battlefield thousands of miles away and obtain the top-secret information that Sun Degong had been instigated.

Thanks to his decision-making at the moment, he rushed to Guangning overnight, and finally had more than half a day of preparation to smash the conspiracy of the rebel general Sun Degong.

Xiong Tingbi swept the Jinyiwei not far away with his light, his heart was dark, but he soon focused his attention on the rebels under the city.

The army with distinctive armor was coming out of the streets and alleys, surrounding the rebels, which seemed to have been prepared for a long time and carefully planned.

Sun Degong's heart fell into the deep valley of the ice abyss, and the depressions were cold. If he still couldn't see that this was a meticulous ambush, he would have been in vain for so many years of military service.

With the last trace of luck, Sun Degong bowed to Xiong Tingbi at the city gate tower, "Master Jingliuo, our army in Xipingqiao was defeated. Bei Zhi led his people to fight out of the siege and rushed back to Guangning City to report the news..."

"Since I'm rushing to return the letter, I'll get off the horse and come up to explain in detail to this article." Xiong Tingbi pursed his lips slightly, with a bit of sarcasm in his sneer.

At this time, Sun Degong wanted to argue, so he was so stupid. What's the use of being stubborn? How many of his subordinates can keep their mouths tight?

Big fool, Sun Big fool! Xiong Tingbi made a judgment.

Sun Degong swallowed hard, making a loud sound that made him feel. Of course, this is a psychological reason.

"You all dismounted and abandoned your troops, otherwise you would be killed without mercy." Xiong Tingbi raised his arm and pointed, and several personal soldiers repeated loudly, shocking the rebels.

After a brief silence, under the threat of swords and guns around, a "clang" sounded, and a sabre fell to the ground from the rebels' hands, making a crisp sound.

This "clang" sound seemed to be a signal, and similar sounds sounded one after another, more and more densely.

More and more rebels jumped off their horses and knelt on the ground. There were not only those who wanted to fight to the death in desperate situations, but they were soon infected by the abandoned resistance around them and joined the surrender queue helplessly.

In his eyes, the bows and arrows on the city seemed to have shifted direction and pointed at him. Sun Degong opened his mouth, knowing that there was no chance of life anymore.

Sighing dejectedly, Sun Degong jumped off his war horse, knelt on the ground, and lowered his sinful head deeply.

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The sunset all sank into the horizon, leaving only a ray of light that was about to disappear.

The sound of horse hooves broke the quiet field in Liaodong. A group of people ran in panic and fled westward.

Zu Dashou, the famous Scud long-distance running general in history, was among the defeated soldiers who fled west and was the leader of the team.

Since the fifth year of Xuande, the ancestors moved to Ningyuan City, Liaodong, and inherited the Ningyuan Guards' military posts, and have reproduced for generations and gradually became a prominent family in Ningyuan.

Zu Dashou's father Zu Chengxun followed the Liaodong general officer. Ningyuan Bo Li Chengliang fought in the east and west. He was promoted for his contribution to resisting Mongolian cavalry and was once the deputy general of Liaodong.

In the first year of Taichang, Zu Dashou was appointed as the guerrilla guerrilla in Jingdongying. He was commended when Xiong Tingbi first served in Liaodong. In the first year of Tianqi, he was a subordinate of the Liaodong Governor Wang Huazhen and served as the guerrilla guerrilla in the central army.

That's right, Zu Dashou and rebel general Sun Degong had the same title, and they were also guerrillas in the central army and went to Xiping Fort together. However, the main general of the reinforcements along the way was Sun Degong, who was deeply trusted by Wang Huazhen.

The Battle of Pingyang Bridge began, and the enemy and our army fought fiercely. Sun Degong rebelled at the time of the battle and fled first, resulting in the collapse and defeat of tens of thousands of Ming troops.

Zu Dashou was known as the general of long-distance running. His sense of smell on the battlefield was naturally sensitive, and he was no longer much slower than Sun Degong when he ran away.

Moreover, this guy's eyes were very poisonous. He saw that Sun Degong had a problem and did not dare to follow him back to Guangning. Instead, he searched for another way to escape and ran directly towards Ningyuan.

Ningyuan is the location of his family, and there is Juehua Island on the sea to hide.

At Zu Dashou, Guangning would most likely fall. But even if the Later Jin army swept across western Liaoning, he ran to Ningyuan and boarded Juehua Island on a boat, he could still ensure that he was safe.

In history, General Zu did run to Ningyuan in one go and hide on Juehua Island, becoming one of the few Guangning troops who survived the war.

Of course, this is not a merit worth showing off, but it should be the first reason why Zu Dashou was overwhelmed with it.

"Sir, there is Luyang Post in front of you. Should I stop the horse and rest for the time being?" The captain of the personal soldiers slowed down and asked Zu Dashou for instructions.

Zu Dashou's face was gloomy and he was not proud of his amazing retreat on time. He was calculating the speed at which the Later Jin army could catch up and the probability of safely losing his face.

Seeing that the chief general did not answer, the captain hesitated for a moment and reminded him: "Sir, some war horses are so tired that they are almost foaming at the same time."

Zu Dashou's eyes rolled up, and he thought for a while, and knew that it would be impossible to run without sleep. After a little rest, he would let the horse and the horse go slowly, and there should not be too big problems.

Thinking of this, Zu Dashou nodded and said in a deep voice: "Only rest for three hours, then set off overnight."

The captain of the personal soldiers agreed, speeded up the horse and went to Luyang Fort to call the door.

As a reinforcement to Xiping Fort, Deputy General Qi Bingzhong took away most of Luyang's troops. Zu Dashou believed that there were no officers who were higher than him in Luyang, and there were not many soldiers, so he would not hinder his escape to the west.

In fact, the same is true. Luyang's officer rank is not high and there are not many soldiers. However, Zu Dashou led his team into Luyang Fort and received a general order from the Liaodong governor Xiong Tingbi.

It is not just for Zu Dashou, but for all the defeated soldiers passing by Luyang.

"The emperor gave the Liaodong General Master Xiong Shangfang's sword to control all the soldiers and horses in Liaodong. Generals and officers below the generals can be killed first and then reported..."

"Mr. Jinglei has a general order here. Those who defeated troops will be killed without mercy if they pass by Luyang!"

"Master Jingliu has an order: the defeated soldiers and the defeated soldiers will be reorganized again. Those who are not effective will be killed! If there is no leader general, or their title is lower than a certain position, the soldiers and horses will be controlled by a certain commander. Those who resist the order will be killed!"

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Chapter completed!
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