Chapter 909: Slipping away(1/2)
Ah...
Well, what Fu Fei said is true. If Liu Yu and the others knew that Li Dalian and the others were attacking the streets in Xuzhou city, but Wang Mi and others could get out of the city safely, they would probably smile crookedly.
Although, now that I think about it, what Fu Fei said is not unreasonable.
Isn't it a good thing to just let him kill two people to sacrifice the flag?
Anyway, Fu Fei has just expressed his opinion that he can send the Jin generals out of the city and let them go. The condition is to leave Fu Zuan and his two people at his disposal.
As long as the Jin general can survive, what about the Di people? What does it have to do with him?
After all, they are fighting against each other. For the Jin army, it is definitely a good thing, as they can sit on the mountain and watch the tigers fight.
However, after thinking about it, although He Wuji kept staring at him expectantly during this period, Wang Mi also knew what he was thinking.
However, he still did not accept Fu Fei's suggestion.
There is only one reason.
You are a general, am I not?
Why do I have to agree with you?
Isn’t it just following your baton?
If that's the case, why do I have to come to this bullshit inner room to discuss it? It was settled outside.
Now, the focus of the dispute between the two generals is no longer on the lives and deaths of Li Dalian and Fu Zuan.
Death is inevitable.
Keeping these two despicable and useless people is a waste of resources.
Wang Mi had no intention of leaving them alone, but not now!
It is too easy to take the lives of two people. Not only Fu Fei, but also Fu Zuan and the others must be well aware of this.
Whether it's Fu Fei or Wang Mi, anyone on these two sides can kill them easily.
Therefore, they kept jumping around repeatedly, provoking one side and another, in order to mess up the situation, hoping to get something out of the chaos.
From this perspective, it seems that they should not be given a chance. After all, the more intense the argument between Wang Mi and Fu Fei, the more likely it is that these two scum will profit from it.
This truth is self-evident and everyone understands it.
However, this is only one aspect of the problem.
More importantly, Wang Mi now wants to fight Fu Fei.
He wants Fu Fei to do things according to his ideas, not the other way around.
How did today's peace come about?
This is a very important question!
It matters to the overall situation!
Although the two parties have now reached an agreement, made peace, and even signed a covenant.
However, looking deeper, there is a very important issue involved.
Who gave in more?
What finally led to this alliance was the Jin army's heavy siege of the city, which forced Fu Fei to do nothing, so he had no choice but to sign such a thing.
It was General Fu who took the initiative to assess the situation, expressed his attitude, and hoped to negotiate peace, and it was not because Fu Fei was afraid of the Jin army.
It seems trivial, but in fact, this point is particularly important.
This is related to the future. After the Jin army leaves, whether Fu Fei can stay in Xuzhou City peacefully, whether his surrender to the Jin Dynasty is true or false, etc.
But now, at least in Fu Fei's heart, he is still very confident in himself.
Even though Wang Mi never mentioned this matter, we can still find out something about it from Fu Fei's attitude.
Fu Fei must have thought that it was because of his multiple concerns that he gave the Jin army a chance to negotiate peace. If he could give it a try, the Jin army would definitely not be his opponent.
Therefore, in today's peace negotiation, he, Fu Fei, definitely took the initiative, and he was the one who paid more.
General Jin just got a huge bargain today and didn't know how to cherish it. He dared to make mistakes. Of course, he shouldn't have done so.
And Wang Mi just wants to go against his will. The more you think it's natural and you think he should be obedient, the more he wants to show his existence.
Therefore, although Fu Fei's words were rare and kind, Wang Mi still wanted to do the opposite.
"General Fu, that's true, but what's wrong with my plan?"
"Since both of them are surrenderers, it is reasonable for them to be handed over to us even if they are members of our Jin army."
"Besides, General Fu's worries will never happen. Why should I spare them both?"
"What's in it for me?"
How do I know this?
You noble men from Jiangzuo are so full of twists and turns that I have never figured it out.
For example, why should Fu Zuan and Li Dalian be let go?
Why not kill them? You can do it in Yecheng!
If they did this, they would have saved Fu Fei this step early, and everyone would really save trouble.
However, according to Wang Mi, the Jin army's approach was completely different from that of Di Qin.
There is no way for such a waste to survive when it comes to Di Qin. But as for the Jin army, not only would they not kill those who surrendered, they would actually take them in one by one and promise them high officials and generous salaries.
Isn't this strange?
For people like Li Dalian and Fu Zuan, what's the use of taking them in?
Can they still be expected to mount their war horses again and charge into battle for the Jin army?
This is simply impossible!
Let’s talk about Li Dalian first. Among Di Qin’s ranks, this person is not one of those who are good at conquering and fighting. His ability to become a team leader in Yecheng does not depend on his force value, but entirely on his heart.
Good brain.
I have to say that Li Dalian is still very smart and strategic if he uses the right place.
But now, of course, we can't say that anymore.
Li Dalian spent all his wisdom and wisdom on saving his own life, but it did no good to Di Qin.
For the sake of his own life, the high-ranking official Houlu abandoned tens of thousands of Di Qin soldiers and gave up the good city to his hands. For such a person, the smarter he is, the more trouble he causes.
A true treacherous person!
The Jin army should not think that they got a huge advantage by protecting a man like him. For his own benefit, he could easily betray his own clan members.
Will he be loyal to the Jin Dynasty in the future?
Maybe it's also possible.
If the Jin Dynasty can maintain its advantage in the future development of power and win the final victory, Li Dalian will always be loyal.
After all, hugging his thighs tightly has always been his principle in life.
By that time, Dajin has become the thickest thigh, so what reason does Li Dalian have not to follow?
However, many things are never planned so perfectly.
Once there is an internal crisis or difficulty in Dajin, there is no need to think about it. Li Dalian will definitely think of a way out immediately.
He also had to run away with the countless gold and silver treasures awarded to him by the Great Jin Dynasty.
Why would such a person need to keep a dog alive?
What's more, for the Jin army, Li Dalian is now of little use.
From Yecheng to Xuzhou, they had already passed through every city where Di Qin was stationed.
Fu Fei could understand that before arriving in Xuzhou, Li Dalian was still of some use. He could at least provide the Jin army with some internal information about Di Qin, lead the way, and so on.
But now, what use does he have?
After passing Xuzhou and walking a little further, we arrived at the territory of the Jin Dynasty. Who could do anything to defeat the Jin army?
I can’t figure it out!
I really can’t figure it out!
Li Dalian is one, and Fu Zuan is another.
Fu Zuan is from the Di Qin clan. Is there any use for such a person to bring him back to the Jin Dynasty?
Isn't it a joke to give high-ranking officials generous salaries and raise them up?
If it were someone like Fu Pi or someone like Murong Chui, it would be understandable, after all, they are really capable.
Even if he is defeated for a moment, he is still a fierce general.
Even if he cannot represent the Jin Dynasty in battle in the future, he still has an appeal. You see, such famous generals have come to join us. We are so polite, why don't you hurry up and find the Ming Lord?
To be continued...