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Chapter 1885: Attack in court

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    On that day, Huang Weiyang withdrew from Jiangdu City and the entire army withdrew to Yang Wong.

    Yang Gongtong is located at the mouth of the Yangtze River where the Grand Canal enters. The place is also called Yangzijin.  The palace and Jiangdu Palace were built together in the fourth year of Daye. After that, Yang Guang went up to Diaotai to visit Yangzijin and hosted a banquet for hundreds of officials.

    However, Yang Wong Palace was too close to Jiangdu Palace, and the emperor hardly lived in Yang Wong Palace for long.  On the contrary, because this place is close to rivers and canals, is located at a strategic point, and has convenient transportation, it became a large warehouse during the Jiangnan Rebellion.

    This is also the reason why Huang Weiyang rushed to Yang Wong as soon as possible.

    If you have to defend yourself against the enemy, raising the uterus is the best choice.  No matter the terrain or materials, they can support the arrival of reinforcements.

    After Zhongzhe rushed the army to Yang Gongwu, Huang Weiyang ordered his troops and horses, which were regarded as the private soldiers of the Huang family. The whole army was full of 5,000 people.  The battle took place at night and there were many casualties.

    "However, all three armies are elite. These people cannot be aggressive, but there is no problem in defending.

    Of course, everyone can¡¯t stay in Yang Wong forever.

    Huang Weiyang actually didn¡¯t know what to do next.  The mutiny came too suddenly, and he was too unprepared.  Under normal circumstances, it would be best for him to lead everyone to Jiangnan, after all, that is Huang Mingxiang's territory.  Then, when the Jiangdu rebels move north, they can take advantage of the situation to regain Jiangdu, and even sweep across Huainan.

    But the problem is that he failed to make peace with his younger brother Huang Weilie, and even Huang Zhi's five hundred cavalry sent out did not come back.

    This made Huang Weiyang extremely worried, fearing that Huang Weilie would be surrounded in the city.

    So I might not be able to leave now.

    Everyone stayed in Yang Gong for a day, but no pursuing troops from Jiangdu came.  In fact, Yu Wenhua and his brothers were purging their dissidents and enfeoffing officials, but they did not have the guts to touch Huang Weiyang's hard target.

    By the morning of the second day, it was still dark.  Above the river, there is a mist, and the sky, river and water are connected.  Looking up into the distance, the river is peaceful, with dots of black in the distance.

    The black in the distance is getting brighter and clearer.

    Coming towards Yangzijin are majestic giant ships.

    Soon, various warships came from the river and headed straight for Yangzijin.

    Huang Weiyang was also shocked when he heard the report, and hurried to the observation tower to watch.  Soon he realized the identity of the other party. On this river, the only one with such a huge fleet was his third uncle.

    As Huang Weiyang expected, it was the Jiangnan Army who came.

    However, to Huang Weiyang's expectation, it was his uncle Huang Mingxiang who led the army.  This time heading north, Huang Mingxiang personally led an army of 40,000 people and 600 warships headed north to Jiangdu.

    Six hundred warships lined up on the river, which was a spectacular sight.  This is already the maximum force Jiangnan can use while maintaining its own stability.

    Huang Weiyang was quite surprised when he saw Huang Mingxiang, but Huang Mingxiang took it as a matter of course.

    &#29306&#22914&#32&#104&#120&#106&#120&#115&#46&#99&#111&#109&#32&#29306&#22914&#12290¡°Since Wuzhou, I haven¡¯t seen Diao Lang for ten years. Diao Lang has become a mature man.  My lord."

    "Third uncle!"

    "Diaolang led his army to fight out of the siege of Jiangdu. His style is not inferior to that of his eldest brother."

    As he spoke, Huang Mingxiang laughed "haha".

    The two of them entered the hall together. Huang Mingxiang was talking and Huang Weiyang was listening.

    However, when they arrived at the hall and sat down separately, Huang Weiyang asked: "Why did the third uncle lead so many troops to the north?"

    Huang Mingxiang smiled and said: "When I go north this time, one is Diaolang, and the other is Yu Wenhua and this traitor. This is a good time to regain Jiangdu. As soon as Yu Wenhua and he go north, our army will attack Jiangdu."

    When everyone heard this, they also laughed, as if Jiangdu was conquered in just a moment.

    But Huang Mingxiang didn¡¯t laugh.

    Looking at Huang Mingxiang, Ling Jing and others, Huang Weiyang asked: "Recovering Jiangdu is business as usual, but my uncle is leading his troops north this time. Does my father know about it?"

    As soon as Huang Weiyang finished speaking, the hall suddenly fell silent, and everyone looked at Huang Weiyang.

    To be honest, Huang Weiyang is really dissatisfied with Huang Mingxiang.  During the entire Jiangdu Incident, he completely followed the batons of Ling Jing and Huang Mingxiang, and was almost manipulated.

    "If he could know the two people's plans and take action in advance, the second brother's life and death would not be unknown.

    In Huang Weiyang¡¯s view, Third Uncle has been operating in Jiangnan for so long that Jiangnan has become Third Uncle¡¯s Jiangnan.  Moreover, his father gave him such great power, which made the third uncle feel swollen, so he made his own decisions.

    ThisOf course not a good thing.

    As the eldest son of Duke Wei, and as the successor that Huang Mingyuan has trained for many years, Huang Weiyang felt that he had reason to warn his third uncle and let him wake up.

    Huang Mingxiang heard Huang Weiyang's dissatisfaction immediately after hearing his nephew's words.

    He understood that the other party was dissatisfied with him for hiding it from him, so he smiled and said: "There are some small things, don't bother big brother." Of course, he couldn't mention Huang Mingyuan's understanding of the situation in Jiangdu. In fact, this trip to the north was indeed his own initiative.

    Huang Mingxiang originally thought that he could prevaricate his nephew in this way, but Huang Weiyang was obviously unwilling to make this big matter a trivial matter, so he said: "In this case, please ask your uncle to take people back to Jiangnan!"

    ãá reduce .com ãá.  Everyone was stunned, even Huang Mingxiang didn't react.

    "The military is a major event for the country. The mobilization of 40,000 horses is already a major military operation. The mobilization must be ordered by my father personally. Now my uncle is leading the troops north. Although there is a reason, it also violates my father's rules. So I still ask my uncle to lead the army.  The soldiers returned, asked for orders from their father, and then crossed the river and headed north."

    Huang Weiyang's serious look left everyone at a loss.

    Huang Mingxiang really didn¡¯t expect that his eldest nephew would join his army.

    Since Huang Mingyuan went north, he had no time to take care of matters in the south of the Yangtze River.  Because Jiangnan was not historically the main battlefield for hegemony in the late Sui Dynasty and had little impact on the disputes throughout the world, Huang Mingyuan simply handed over Jiangnan to Huang Mingxiang and let him manage it.  After the Jiangnan Rebellion, Huang Mingxiang unified the eleven counties in Jiangnan and became the de facto ruler of Jiangnan.

    Over the years, Huang Mingxiang mobilized troops and horses, ordered various counties, and conquered unconquered subjects. The Jiangnan army was like a private army. He really never thought that Huang Mingyuan's permission was required to mobilize troops.

    Besides, Huang Ming was thousands of miles away, so he asked Huang Mingyuan for instructions on everything, and the day lilies were cold.

    "Diaolang, I have my brother's permission to mobilize troops south of the Yangtze River."

    When things got to this level, Huang Mingxiang was a little embarrassed.

    "Uncle, does he have father's handwriting? If not, please return. The matter in Jiangdu is related to the overall situation, and its development affects the changes in the entire world. For such a big matter, father must coordinate the overall situation and make judgments. We  Only then can you execute it. Otherwise, if you act rashly, if you make a mistake, you may regret it too late.¡±

    After Huang Weiyang finished speaking, the entire lobby fell silent.  Everyone gasped, Xiaolangjun and Liulangjun were about to fight.

    Mi He Mi.  Huang Weiyang adheres to his father's orders every word, and he sticks to this point to attack Huang Mingxiang.  However, no one else could refute this point. Huang Mingyuan didn't even know about the transfer arrangements for tens of thousands of people, which is really unreasonable

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