C104 The Power of the Title (1/2)
”Speaking of which, how's the situation with His Majesty?” Suddenly, Xiao Wen looked at Uncle Li and asked.
Therefore, that son of a b * tch, Zhao Kuangyin, used to scam people. He often threatened a few emperors in the alliance by cutting off their food, forcing them to obey his orders. This also indirectly affected the northern front line, allowing the northern front line's Bo Ke and Xiao Kuangming to easily defeat those fully cleared Steel Cavalry. In the end, they could only keep them and threaten Zhao Kuangyin.
Now, although the full force of the Steel Cavalry that could flee at any moment did not dare to attack the clouds, they very calmly hid in the clouds and entered the plains to fish at a mountain entrance.
”According to the war report, Zhu Yuanzhang, with the support of Zhao Kuangyin, was able to attack at a fast pace from the east. So much so that Nur Haji had been forced to retreat slowly from the northeast.” Uncle Li said.
”Is that so?” Xiao Wen narrowed his eyes. When he heard the name Zhao Kuangyin, he immediately understood that the Song Emperor had started up a new scheme after he was tricked by him and Uncle Li.
Although he, Zhao Kuangyin, wanted to take control of all the Allies, he was not a brainless person.
In fact, the Song emperors were not the ones with the highest kung fu skills among all the emperors of China, but when it came to political plotting, they had to fly.
Such a person naturally wouldn't be brainless enough to challenge all of his allies.
At this moment, it was clear that he wanted to send Nur Ha Chi's troops back to support Zhu Yuanzhang by assisting him in attacking Nur Ha Chi.
When there were no more Tatars in the clouds, Liu Bang naturally couldn't use the threats of Tattoo in the clouds as an excuse to choose to leave under Zhao Kuangyin's coercion.
Using this method to control Liu Bang, Xiao Wen felt that this Zhao Kuangyin was quite vicious.
”But what does that have to do with me?” Xiao Wen shrugged as he thought to himself.
He would say, though, that for the sake of the Emperor's dignity he would never defeat the Tartars Nur Haji had deployed in the clouds. But doing so would not benefit him at all.
Just a few days ago, Xiao Wen received a report of war.
The war report was from the Qin Nation. It was said that Fatty's army had now protected the Dragon City of the Huns. As for Qin Shi Huang, he had even led his army directly to Mount Juxu, planning to take the place of Huo Quou.
The battle at the northwest front line was already coming to an end. If Xiao Wen was still entangled with the policemen, his plan to develop the grassland and save the three villages with the Yang family would have failed.
It was the most important thing for Xiao Wen to form an alliance with the Yang family to carry out the woolen weaving to control the prairie.
For this, he could offend anyone.
After all, compared to the backlash from offending some people's inherent interests, the economic and political benefits brought about by the wool textile industry were obviously much greater.
As long as he continued to promote the wool industry, Xiao Wen would be worried that others would mess with him.
After thinking for a moment, Xiao Wen felt that he should think of a way to get rid of the Tarantula and resume production in the middle of the Cloud City.
He asked, ”Does the general know when His Majesty will return?”
”Probably back before spring.” Uncle Li said.
After all, with the Song Kingdom's support, Liu Bang did not have to worry about logistics. He could even ask Zhao Kuangyin to give him money to compensate the soldiers of the Han Dynasty for their lack of harvest because they could not go home to harvest their crops — soldiers of the feudal era were basically farmers. They picked up swords, soldiers. The peasants put down their swords and sabers.
Besides, there was one advantage to fighting in winter. That was, in winter, when the temperature was low, it was difficult for bacteria to reproduce. If soldiers were injured, the probability of infection would also be greatly reduced.
After the big dog of the Song Dynasty had satisfied the logistical problems of other countries, the logistics of winter operations were solved, and the benefits of winter operations were brought into full play. Naturally, Liu Bang wouldn't let go of this good opportunity. He wanted to annex the territory of Liaoning and let the Han Empire develop towards the northeast.