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Chapter 1206 Great Wei Zhongchen(2/2)

Xiangyang is surrounded by the navy's water stronghold, and Xiangyang has high walls and deep pools, which can serve as support.

Logically speaking, it would not be easy for the Wu army to break through the water stronghold, and at least it would have to pay a certain price.

What the Wei army didn't expect was that at the beginning of the siege, the Wu army immediately selected their elite troops and suddenly attacked the water stronghold at night.

Both inside and outside Xiangyang City were caught off guard.

The defenders in the city and Fancheng, separated by a river, could only watch helplessly as the fire in the water village outside Xiangyang City shot into the sky, and the loud shouts of killing rang out all night long.

The defenders of Fancheng could not get through, and the defenders inside the city did not dare to open the city gates at night to support them.

By daybreak, although not all of the water stronghold had changed hands, the situation was over. Even if the defenders in the city left the city, they would be unable to recover.

Guanqiu Jian has been in Jingzhou for a long time, so he naturally knows the topography of Xiangyang well.

The moat was more than a hundred feet wide, and it was connected to the Han River. Naturally, the Wu army was unable to fill it.

But after Xiangyang City lost its water fortress, the wide moat of Xiangyang City became the domain of the Wu navy.

Perhaps the only thing that worried the Wu Kou navy was that once they crossed the center line of the moat and approached the city, the defenders at the top of the city could directly use arrow feathers to suppress them.

But this is nothing more than self-comfort.

Xiangyang City is surrounded by water on three sides and has a huge geographical advantage of being backed by mountains in the south. In fact, most of the time it is used against threats from the north.

When facing the powerful naval force of the Wu Kou coming from the south, being surrounded by water on three sides became a boost to the enemy.

The mountains south of the city, which were the only defense against the south, could no longer play its due role after the Han River was blocked by the Wu invaders.

Guanqiu Jian could already imagine Xiangyang City's predicament at this time, and his expression was extremely ugly.

"Your Majesty, what should we do? Should we return to the army to save Xiangyang?"

After reading it from left to right, everyone was shocked and asked quickly.

"No!" Guanqiu Jian heard this and shook his head decisively, "I can't say that Feng Yong on the other side is waiting for this moment."

"Then what should we do?"

Guanqiu Jian let out a long sigh, with a bitter look on his face:

"The only solution now is to ask Xuchang for help..."

To be honest, since he became Cao Rui's literary agent twenty years ago, everything has been smooth sailing.

After all, if you succeed at a young age, you will inevitably have some arrogance.

Even though the power of the Wei Dynasty has been shrinking in the south of Jingzhou in recent years, he still believes that this is forced by the general trend and not his own fault.

He thought he had taken Feng Yong very seriously. Not only did he personally lead his army over, but he also constantly warned his subordinates not to take it lightly.

I never thought that at this time, I was still too confident and underestimated Feng Yong and Lu Xun.

The alliance between Feng Yong and Lu Xun had just revealed its power, but it already made Guan Qiujian feel deeply frustrated.

I remembered what Governor Wu had said before he led the troops, and couldn't help but remind me:

"But the envoy said that over there in Xuchang..."

Guanqiu Jian shook his head and interrupted what he was saying:

"Now and then, since I can't escape here, I should at least let the general send someone else to Fancheng to take charge of the affairs in the south."

"Okay, don't say any more, just bring me some pen and ink."

Just when Guan Qiujian's letter asking for help had just been sent out, the news that Xiangyang was besieged had already caused a stir in the court of Xuchang.

General Cao Shuang, holding the urgent report sent from Wancheng, his fat body was shaking slightly and his face turned blue. He didn't know whether he was angry or frightened:

"Didn't Wu Zhonggong just send a battle report a few days ago, saying that Jingzhou is worry-free?! Why is Xiangyang now surrounded by Wu invaders?"

"Who is lying about the military situation? Who is it?"

The general's roar of filial piety echoed in the court hall.

Wei Emperor Cao Fang, who was sitting on the dragon throne, looked at the general's nervous calls, with a slightly frightened look on his young face.

It's just that in the past few years, Cao Shuang has monopolized power, acted arrogantly and extravagantly, changed court regulations, and changed several government orders.

In addition, because of the talented people left by the late emperor, he sent the Queen Mother to live elsewhere.

Prestige has not yet been established, but people's hearts have gradually lost.

Except for the fact that the young emperor was ignorant and fearful when he saw the general getting angry.

Most of the remaining ministers sitting below lowered their heads and turned a deaf ear.

The dignified general of Wei was somewhat angry and incompetent.

Even the three dogs from Taichung, who usually dance the most happily, couldn't make a good suggestion at this time.

There is no other way. When it comes to fighting for power and profit, selling official positions and winning titles, they are very good at it.

But when it comes to military formations, which one, Cao Shuang or the Three Dogs, has actually led an army?

In the end, Taiwei Manchong, who was nominally in charge of the country’s military forces, stood up:

"General, the battle on the frontline is changing rapidly. If you are worry-free today, it may not be trouble-free tomorrow."

"Not to mention, according to the Jingzhou battle report, Feng Yong and Lu Xun joined forces to attack this time, attacking from the north and the south. Both of them are the best use of soldiers in the bandit army."

"Although Wu Zhonggong has a good reputation, he is eager to fight and lacks experience. How can he block the attack of these two thieves at the same time?"

"The situation in Jingzhou is urgent now. The imperial court should try to save it immediately, instead of pursuing the crimes of the soldiers at the front."

Man Chong is already over eighty years old. Ever since he was transferred back from Huainan by Cao Shuang and made way for Wang Ling, he has gradually become senile.

Being so old and occupying the position of one of the Three Dukes, even Cao Shuang had to show respect on the surface.

When Cao Shuang heard Man Chong's words, he probably felt that he had just lost his temper. He calmed down and said:

"What the Lieutenant said is very reasonable, but now, where should we mobilize this reinforcement?"

The war in Huainan is over, so it's not impossible to mobilize, but not too many.

After all, based on the actions of the Wu invaders in Jingzhou, no one knows whether Sun Quan will suddenly attack Huainan again.

Moreover, the journey to mobilize troops from Huainan is long and takes too long. No one can guarantee whether they will be able to make it in time.

Who dares to underestimate the cooperation between Feng Yong and Lu Xun?

"Chong thought that we could let the Xuchang army go."

When Cao Shuang heard this, his face turned ugly.

The Forbidden Army is indeed the most suitable. At the same time, as a strategic maneuver, the Forbidden Army is indeed responsible for supporting the border troops.

But now Cao Shuang does not dare to transfer the imperial army in his hands away from Xuchang.

In fact, if the war had not resumed this year, he had already planned to suggest that the emperor patrol eastward and go to Qiao County, one of the five capitals of the Wei Dynasty, to "temporarily stay".

It is as far as possible from Luoyang.

This is why Cao Shuang was so angry when something happened in Jingzhou.

Because of the defeat in the Jingzhou war, his plan was completely disrupted.

Nanyang is the barrier to the southeast of Xuchang!

If Nanyang is gone and Luoyang to the northwest is added, then Xuchang will face the worst situation.

How will it be different from when the late emperor left Luoyang when he patrolled the east again at that time?

"General, this time the Western bandits have joined forces with the Wu bandits to attack our country, the Wei Dynasty. The Wu bandits have invaded Jingzhou in Huainan, and the Western bandits have invaded Wuguan in Hanoi."

"This is a time when the Wei Dynasty is in danger of survival. The Taifu has sent people from Luoyang to discuss with the general a plan to defeat the thieves."

As soon as these words came out, the whole court immediately became commotion.

Cao Shuang was also in disbelief:

"Sima... Taifu sent someone here?"

"Exactly."

"who?"

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