Chapter 603 Li Jinglong: Sending Equipment to the Battlefield!
Chapter 603 Li Jinglong: Sending Equipment to the Battlefield!
Upon hearing this, Zhu Yunwen, whose heart was filled with complex emotions, was beyond despair; he was utterly resigned to his fate.
It is known that he controlled the entire country's resources and hundreds of thousands of troops, which he could give away at will. However, he entrusted the wrong person, lost time and time again, and finally disappeared without a trace!
His image, perhaps, will only be that of a fool centuries from now, someone who couldn't even beat his uncle's foolish nephew.
He didn't even dare to look up at his grandfather, fearing he would be met with his disappointed gaze. He had clearly entrusted her with a complete and prosperous empire, but who knew that one wrong step would lead to another!
Zhu Yuanzhang, who was silently observing his eldest grandson, could not hide his disappointment. Yunwen was not Biao'er after all. As a descendant of the Zhu family, right was right and wrong was wrong.
He doesn't even have the courage to admit it, so how can he be the ruler of a country? No wonder the fourth prince took over the country!
Judy: Don't worry, Dad! I told my nephew before I took it!
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"As a result, Li Jinglong not only escaped Emperor Jianwen's wrath, but was also given hundreds of thousands of troops. This level of trust is beyond imagination. Some people wonder if Emperor Jianwen, after losing a few rounds, is planning to make a final push!"
"If this were a general from another dynasty, he would be overjoyed. It's been a long time since we've fought such a rich and varied battle!"
Upon hearing this, numerous military generals from other dynasties gasped in shock. The total number of these generals was nearly a million, and the Ming emperor simply gave them away like that! Putting everything else aside, this generous leader is truly admirable!
Zhu Yuanzhang, on the other hand, had a long face and was in tears. All of them were his soldiers and his generals. This bastard had given away all his resources and still couldn't win!
Those men were all fine sons of the Ming Dynasty, not just cold, lifeless words in history books!
"The second year of Jianwen's reign hasn't arrived yet. At the end of December of the first year, Li Jinglong still wanted to catch his breath and wait until the spring of the following year when the weather was warm before giving Prince Yan a good beating. But who is Judy? Would he spend his time waiting?"
"Therefore, the Prince of Yan is preparing to attack Datong in Shanxi, the fiefdom of the Prince of Dai, which is geographically and militarily important. Once Datong is attacked, Li Jinglong will have no choice but to come to its aid."
Prince Zhu Gui of Dai: Can't I include his full name?
"However, it seems that his side was there to provide a contrast to the Prince of Yan. In February of the second year of Jianwen's reign, after he led his army out of Zijing Pass, the Yan army had already left Juyong Pass and returned home. The imperial army had only fought for nothing."
Li Jinglong: ??? I'm just a supporting character, a minor supporting character!
"And Li Jinglong's army consisted mostly of southerners who were not used to the cold northern weather. Many starved or froze to death. In addition, they lost their armor and weapons. This group of people gained zero experience and lost a lot of equipment!"
Faced with the suspicious gazes of everyone, Li Jinglong felt utterly miserable and wanted to cry. He immediately knelt down, thinking that the heavens were going to destroy him!
Let alone the later generations treating him as an undercover agent, even he himself would doubt whether he had joined the Prince of Yan's faction based on this behavior!
Zhu Yunwen felt a strange sense of empathy; both of them had been tricked by the Prince of Yan, and they were the only ones living in a contrasting situation!
"Perhaps it was because he hadn't won much since arriving in Beiping that at the end of February, Li Jinglong sent a letter to the Prince of Yan, requesting a temporary truce."
The comments section at this moment:
Old farmer from the Tang Dynasty: This young man is really pitiful! He's never won a game and even gives away weapons to the other side, hahaha!
A minor official in the Qin Dynasty: Li Jinglong may not be an undercover agent, but compared to Judy, he's far too incompetent!
Li Jinglong of the Ming Dynasty: ...
A spoiled young man from the Song Dynasty: If I really am an undercover agent, when the Prince of Yan ascends the throne, he will definitely have to be credited for it!
A street vendor in the Song Dynasty: Ah, right, right! He was so worried that the Yan army wouldn't survive the winter that he sent people and supplies to them. Who else has such a concern!
Zhu Houzhao, the number one mischievous child of the Ming Dynasty: I'm dying of laughter!
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