After Transmigration: Building a Kingdom in Turbulent Times - Chapter 167 - 161: The Value of Death
Governor Zhang continued to seek advice, and everyone contributed many strategies, which were even more extraordinary than luring the enemy and ambushing.
Without Zhao Hanzhang having to question them, they could find a bunch of flaws themselves. One person would propose an idea, and the others would immediately try to find problems with it, creating quite a lively atmosphere.
However, Zhao Hanzhang listened with great interest, even noted down those methods; maybe she could use them in battles someday. Hahaha...
Ji Yuan saw the lady of their family draw a dagger from her waist and, after wiping it with a cloth, began to carve meat, planning to put the carved meat into his plate. Ji Yuan quickly reached out to stop her, "Lady, you should eat." đđŤđđ˛đ¨đđđđđŻđđš.đđ¨đş
So Zhao Hanzhang ate it herself, listening while eating, seemingly quite happy.
Ji Yuan couldnât help but shake his head, feeling she was not here to support the battle, but clearly here to have fun.
This banquet lasted until late at night. Zhao Hanzhang ate all the mutton legs on the table, gnawed several pieces of mutton bones, drank two bowls of soup, and ate quite a bit of other dishes.
Finally, she still felt unsatisfied, perhaps because she was growing, so she raised her hand and called to the soldier attending nearby, "Bring some steamed buns, rice, or flatbreads; only having dishes doesnât fill me up."
The soldier glanced at the empty plates on her table. Meat wasnât filling?
Nevertheless, the soldier went and soon returned with a pot of rice.
Zhao Hanzhang served herself a bowl, soaked it in mutton soup, and began to eat.
By the time they finally reached a conclusion, most of the food in Zhao Hanzhangâs stomach was digested.
After much deliberation, the final agreement was to face the Xiongnu Army directly. Once they engaged, attracting their attention, Yu Yang Cityâs gate would open for a pincer attack.
With this plan decided, everyone praised Governor Zhang for the good strategy, asserting they would certainly drive the Xiongnu Army into a rout this time.
Zhao Hanzhang quietly listened and then began to listen to the assignment of positions.
Governor Zhang ultimately looked down on Zhao Hanzhang, not daring to place her in the Central Army, let alone as vanguard, so he assigned her to lead her three thousand troops on the right wing, to encircle the Xiongnu Army with another reinforcements.
In fact, the main task was to flank for the Central Army.
The Xiongnu had cavalry, and powerful cavalry at that; she didnât think they could encircle them. If they couldnât, such a formation would lead to chaos, a total mess where the front and rear couldnât support each other.
However, everyone was unfamiliar with each other, and hearts were not united, making this the best possible formation at present.
Zhao Hanzhang stood up and agreed with the military advisor, expressing her willingness to follow the arrangement.
Thus, the banquet dispersed, and everyone returned to their camps.
Governor Zhang mentioned that he arranged for a tent for Zhao Hanzhang so she could stay and rest well.
Zhao Hanzhang thanked him, but her camp was not far from here, just a brief horseback ride away, so there was no need to stay.
Zhao Hanzhang left with Ji Yuan.
Governor Zhang watched her ride away, his smile fading.
Lu Xiyuan saw this and asked, "What worries you, Governor?"
"Ji Yuanâs name is well known; I thought after Zhao Changyuâs death, he would follow Zhao Zhongyu but was surprised he came to Ru Nan County," Governor Zhang said. "Is this Zhao Zhongyuâs intention, or is there discord within the Zhao Family, and Xiping snatched him over here?"
Lu Xiyuan thought for a moment and said, "I have heard a bit; the one handling tribal affairs in Xiping is the Zhao Familyâs fifth son, who has always been at odds with Zhao Zhongyu. Perhaps Zhao Zhongyu canât win over the tribesmen."
Governor Zhangâs corners of his mouth slightly raised, "So, there is discord within the Zhao Family."
He said, "Since Zhao Changyu, the Zhao Family has been entrenched in Ru Nan County, dictating even in all of Yu State. Now that Zhao Changyu is dead, it seems they are about to fall apart."
"But Zhao Zhongyu has already been promoted to Chief of Staff."
"That was only because there was no one available when the court fled Luoyang," he said, "The court is still dominated by Prince East Sea and Wang Yan. He, humph, his words are not worth as much as Fu Zhi, let alone comparable to Zhao Changyu. No need to worry."
"Then Zhao Familyâs reinforcements this time..."
"Let them handle themselves. Although I donât understand why the Zhao Family sent Third Sister to lead the army, itâs good for the counties in Yu State to see Zhao Familyâs current situation," Governor Zhang said. "When a prominent family like the Zhao Familyâs prestige wanes, it will be simpler for me to manage Yu State in the future."
Lu Xiyuan softly responded.
Zhao Hanzhang returned to the camp through the dark.
They had many people; each person cutting down a tree could fell three thousand trees, but of course, they werenât so brutal. They only cleared some trees to build the camp.
It was late at night, and except for the patrolling soldiers, everyone was asleep.
Zhao Ju hadnât slept yet, waiting all this time. Upon hearing Zhao Hanzhang and Mr. Ji return, he immediately went out to greet them, glanced behind them, and asked, "Whereâs the emissary?"
"Ah?" Zhao Hanzhang only then remembered, "Oops, I forgot them."
She scratched her head and said, "Though they came to see me, surely Governor Zhang would have arranged places for them to stay, right? They were talking during the day, werenât they?"
"Yes," Ji Yuan nodded, "Arrangements should have been made."
Zhao Hanzhang dismounted from her horse, "Uncle Qianli, letâs talk in the tent."
She shared Governor Zhangâs arrangements with him.
"So tomorrow, weâre tasked with guarding the right wing?" Zhao Ju asked.
"Correct," Zhao Hanzhang said. "Act according to the situation; remember, donât recklessly charge. If the Central Army can hold, we fight; if not, lead the troops to retreat."
Zhao Ju hesitated, "...Isnât this inappropriate?"
"Thereâs nothing wrong with it. Preserving the living forces is paramount; these are new recruits; a reckless charge is merely causing the Xiongnu Armyâs blades to dull. Itâs not worth it."
Ji Yuan nodded and reminded, "Retreating needs to be orderly, or once defeated, itâll be difficult to reform the troops afterward."
Zhao Ju showed a conflicted expression, "We havenât even fought, why does the lady keep thinking about defeat?"
Because the allied forces have divided hearts. If united in determination to save Yu Yang, I would naturally urge them to fight with all might, even at great loss, for the salvation of all of Yu State.
That would justify their sacrifice.
But their hearts are divided; if the Central Army flees, the left and right wings will become abandoned pawns. If we canât save Yu Yang, what significance do the soldiersâ deaths hold?
Zhao Hanzhang solemnly spoke to Zhao Ju, "Soldiers can face death unafraid, but their deaths should not be meaningless, nor can I let them die without value."
Zhao Ju remained silent.
Zhao Hanzhang said, "Uncle Qianli, I entrust them to you."
Zhao Ju grew solemn as well, "Rest assured, lady."
After speaking, he remembered, "Lady, arenât you sticking with us?"
Ji Yuan also looked at her.
"Iâll go to the Central Army," she said. "To stir some excitement and also show them the Zhao Familyâs capabilities."
Her lips painted with a cold smile, "Our soldiers canât fight recklessly, but we didnât come all this way for nothing, did we? Didnât you say, sir, this is my first time presented before others, so I cannot do nothing."
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