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Chapter 1496 Jinyang Incident

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    Everyone sat down to discuss the affairs of King Qin.

    In fact, no matter how diligent the king is, the local government in Hedong cannot have much control.  This matter must have been rushed to Luoyang, and then the remaining imperial court in Luoyang mobilized troops from all over the world to go to Hedong King Qin.  The coach of King Qin is not Li Yuan, but Huang Mingyuan and Xue Shixiong. They are not qualified to command the troops.

    Of course, they can¡¯t just sit in Luoyang. As the soldiers closest to Yanmen City, the soldiers from Hedong will not take the initiative to attack and actively rescue them at this time. They will not be allowed to wear small shoes when the emperor is out of danger.

    So Li Yuan discussed with Wang Wei and Pan Changwen, and Li Yuan and Pan Changwen led 40,000 troops from Hedong to march north to Xinkou and choose an opportunity for rescue.

    At this time, Hedong was relatively peaceful compared to Henan and Hebei. Although there were internal bandits such as Lishi Hu Ji Hu Liu Long'er, Hedong bandit Wu Duan'er, Jiangzhou bandit Chai Baochang and Jing Pantuo, and Changping bandit Sima Chang'an, it did not affect the overall situation.  The rule of the Sui Dynasty in Hedong.  Li Yuan and others mobilized 40,000 troops, which was more than enough.

    But these 40,000 people are just to fill up the number of people.

    The Turkic army of more than 100,000 men was approaching fiercely, and Li Yuan did not have the ability or confidence to defeat the main Turkic force.  This time heading north to Xinkou was just a gesture, waiting for the arrival of the rest of the reinforcements led by Xue Shixiong.

    The terrain of Xinkou is steep and easy to defend but difficult to attack.  Li Yuan is stationed here. He can reach Guoxian County and Yanmen when he advances, and he can defend the hinterland of Taiyuan when he retreats.  With 40,000 troops, although the offensive strength was insufficient, Li Yuan had the confidence to keep his mouth shut.

    When the emperor is out of danger, even if he settles old scores, he, Li Yuan, has been fighting against the Turks all the time. If there is any fault, it cannot be done to him.

    Li Yuan, Pan Changwen and others had a lively discussion, but Huang Weilie, who was sitting at the head of the table, hardly said a word.

    Huang Weilie knew very well that Li Yuan, Pan Changwen and others were not willing to let him get involved in King Qin's affairs, even if he acted very strongly.

    Regardless of his status or official position, Huang Weilie is enough, but he has no rights now.

    Huang Weilie did not take the initiative to interrupt. At this time, no matter what he said, as long as it was not in their interests, they would still object.  Instead of quarreling with them, it would be better to pretend to be profound and not miss any flaws.

    Huang Weilie saw that Li Yuan and Pan Changwen had reached an agreement and did not object.  The Hedong Army's northward march to Xinkou was unquestionable both in terms of strategy and attitude.

    After everyone¡¯s discussion, Huang Weilie returned to the residence arranged for him by Li Yuan.

    Sitting in the room, Cui Renshi, the counselor who was accompanying Huang Weilie, stepped forward and said: "Erlangjun can no longer stay in Jinyang. Li Yuan is cunning, Pan Changwen is domineering, and Wang Wei is rude. Although Erlangjun has a noble status and holds an imperial decree,  I am powerless in Taiyuan and have no help. If I stay here, I can only become their seal."

    Cui Renshi was born in the Boling'an bungalow of the Cui family. He is Huang Mingyuan's distant cousin. He later traveled to the east capital to study, and now lives in Huang Mingyuan's house and serves as Huang Weilie's teacher.

    Huang Weilie nodded after hearing Master Cui Ren¡¯s words.

    He overestimated the influence of his identity.  Without absolute strength, in front of Li Yuan, Pan Changwen and others, they had ten thousand ways to exclude themselves and shift the responsibility to themselves.

    "What do you think I should do, sir?"

    Cui Renshi said: "Although Taiyuan is large, there is no one who can use it. If Erlangjun goes south to Xicheng, Fan Wenlin, the general of Tiger Benlang who is stationed here, is an old corps of Duke Wei and can be used."

    When Duke Wei pacified Hedong, there was a lot of legacy. If Langjun has someone he can trust, he can write a letter and ask him to lead troops to Xicheng.  Both Li Yuan and Xue Shixiong, who will go north next, have enough say.  "

    Huang Weilie¡¯s face was heavy, and after thinking over and over again, he agreed to Master Cui Ren¡¯s suggestion.

    Before he went south, he thought that the Huang family and Li Yuan were related by marriage and could be trusted and relied upon, but now it is obvious that Li Yuan has his own plans.

    Li Yuan is like this, and what plans does Xue Shixiong, who is also an in-law to the Huang family, have? I'm afraid it's useless.

    Huang Weilie dared to go south alone, not only for his own country, but also for the Huang family's interests.

    The exclusivity of Li Yuan and others was at least because they looked down upon Huang Weilie, and at worst it was because they did not want the Huang family to interfere with the military affairs in Hedong, which ran counter to the interests of the Huang family.

    Huang Weilie carefully calculated in his heart how many troops and horses he could control if it was true as Master Cui Ren said.

    The core generals of the Fengzhou clique in Hedong were Zhang Wenyuan and Liu Yunfang, but they left one after another, which left the Fengzhou clique without a leader in Hedong for the time being.

    Now the Fengzhou line is in the highland of HedongThere are Fan Wenlin, the general of Hu Ben Lang, Yan Xiaowu, the prefect of Changping County, Duan Yanshi, the prefect of Shangdang County, Li Ziren, the general of Hu Yalang of Tunhu Pass, Han Yuanjian, the lieutenant of Loufan County, Li Qingyang, the lieutenant of Longquan County and others.  Yao Junsu, the governor of Hedong County, and Zhou Zhongan, the governor of Hanoi County, also served under Huang Mingyuan. Although they were not from Fengzhou, they had many confidants.

    After thinking about it for a while, Huang Weilie felt calmer.  Among the fourteen counties in Hedong, not counting Mayi and Yanmen, which are located on the front line, nearly half of the twelve counties can be used directly or indirectly.

    So Huang Weilie wrote several letters in his own hand to Yan Xiaowu, Duan Yanshi and others, ordering them to quickly organize their troops and go north to King Qin.

    Huang Weilie is preparing to go to Xicheng in person.

    Fan Wenlin has more than ten thousand elites here, guarding Queshu Valley, and is the most important force in the entire central Hedong.

    Master Cui Ren was worried that Li Yuan and the others would not be at ease, so Huang Weilie made preparations in advance. After seeing off Li Yuan and others at the north gate of Jinyang City tomorrow, he would not go back to his home, but head south directly, catching Wang Wei off guard.

    Early the next morning, Li Yuan and Pan Changwen said goodbye to Wang Wei and Huang Weilie and led their troops north.  The three of them discussed that Li Yuan and Pan Changwen should go to the rescue, while Wang Wei would stay behind.

    Although the three are the highest officials in Taiyuan, they are different from each other.

    Wang Wei has the lowest official position, but he is a local snake in Taiyuan, with intricate connections; Li Yuan, as the consolation ambassador, can nominally control the counties, but he has only been in office for a short time, and his foundation is shallow; Pan Changwen has a heavy army and is the strongest among the three.  He is a human being, but he only has a military position and has no right to interfere in political affairs.

    This time the troops were sent out, all three of them wanted to be the commander.  But Pan Changwen has the most troops, and no one can get around him.  In the end, Li Yuan used his position advantage to send troops together with Pan Changwen, while Wang Wei had no choice but to stay in Taiyuan.

    Huang Weilie sent off King Qin¡¯s soldiers and then led his guards directly south.  The story left to Wang Wei was that he was going south to Luoyang to ask for help.

    As an angel, Huang Weilie¡¯s duty is to ask for help, so it is normal for him to go south to Luoyang.  Although Wang Wei didn't want to send away this golden arrow that could command the princes, he had no reason to stop it, and he didn't want to offend Huang Mingyuan by force, so he could only let Huang Weilie leave.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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