©NovelBuddy
MTL - The First Assistant Teased Me and Gave Birth To a Cub-Chapter 1131 lonely city
Chapter 1131 Lonely City
The memorial was presented to the sage, who was indescribably annoyed when he saw it.
He was also in a panic that day, and agreed to the imperial concubine's request to let Rong Ding take the credit.
I didn't expect this idiot to get lost even with food and grass!
It was he who let Rong Ding go over, which is tantamount to humiliating her!
Let the Sage be ashamed, where Rongding has any good fruit to eat, and was scolded by the Sage. He originally had a fourth-rank official title, but he was also slapped.
Rongding has completely become a commoner without official or job.
Concubine Rong did not dare to intercede with Sheng Shanghuo in addition to secretly scolding Rong Ding for being unsatisfactory.
Less than a month after Rongding came back, the battle report came from the front again.
Several large armies have joined forces in Huining City, and the final battle between Da Chu and Da Jin is about to begin.
The joyous atmosphere in the court hall is second only to the recovery of Dingjing.
At this time, Huining has become an isolated city.
Despair hung over Hoe Ning like a dark cloud.
When Da Chu was besieged back then, he could still hope for reinforcements, but Huining could not even have reinforcements.
Under the gradual advance of the Duke of the State, Jianbi Qingye, almost all of Jin's cities were captured, some of Jin's army surrendered to Dachu, and some were annihilated.
In the whole of the Jin Dynasty, there are only 30,000 officers and soldiers guarding the capital.
And the 200,000 army of Grandpa and Lin Shuo will be surrounded by water.
Grandpa Guo was not in a hurry to attack the city.
He first had people shoot a few letters into the city, all of which had the same content, and asked the emperor of Jin to lead a hundred officials out of the city to surrender within three days.
When Da Chu launched the war, the emperor of Jin was seriously ill. Not long after the war started, the seriously ill emperor got the news, which made the situation worse and he died.
Several princes were supported by their own forces behind them. After some competition, they compromised several times, and finally the sixth prince, who was only seven years old, succeeded.
The youngest prince was chosen because it was easy to handle.
The letter from the prince made it clear that if the emperor of Jin did not lead the royal family and officials out of the city to surrender after three days, after the city was broken, he would be bloodbathed in Huining.
This Lord Xinguo made people shoot more than one letter into the city.
The news quickly leaked, and the people in Huining City were spreading the news in private.
Above the court, the officials were also arguing.
Some people want to surrender, lest the army of Great Chu slaughter the city in the future.
Some said that they could not surrender, and that Huining City was extremely strong. Even if the soldiers of Great Chu attacked for a year, they might not be able to break the city.
The little emperor, who had just turned nine years old, didn't know who he was listening to. He sat on the dragon chair and stared blankly at the quarrel among the courtiers below.
The queen mother who is under the curtain is even more undecided.
Several princes of the Jin Kingdom remembered the tragic situation after the surrender of the imperial family and ministers of the Great Chu when the Dingjing broke the city. They knew that the Great Chu would never let them go, so their attitude was very firm. To persevere to the end, to fight until Huining is the last person.
Several princes in the court are all figures with real power. Therefore, the court finally made a decision not to surrender.
The news of spread to the people, some people scolded ministers and the royal family at home, and some people praised the integrity of the royal family.
The military camp of Da Chu outside the city was peaceful and peaceful.
People are fish and I am a knife, so naturally we can take it easy.
On the night when the several armies joined forces, the grandfather of the country gave Qi’er three days off to see his father.
The army of the Duke and Lin Shuo surrounded Huining from the south to the north.
(end of this chapter)