MTL - Han’s Son is Not a Slave-Chapter 1113 Zhao Liangdong also reversed

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The Eight Banners General Su Bai, who was originally garrisoned in Xi'an, turned against him, and suddenly rebelled with the "five thousand horses" pardoned by Wu Sangui, burning Wu Jun's food and grass.

Subai's betrayal made Wu Sangui furious, because he was the one who insisted on leaving Subai and the Eight Banners soldiers in Xi'an Mancheng alive. If it weren't for him, Wu Sangui, where would the 20,000 women and children of the Eight Banners in the city of Xi'an still be alive! However, he never thought that Su Bai and the others would betray him. Don't they know that their lives were given to him by Wu Sangui!

Wu Sangui never thought that in the eyes of Subai and the Manchu Eight Banners soldiers under him, Wu Sangui was never their new master, but a servant like Baoyi Aha.

In this world, there is no reason for a master to sacrifice his life for a slave!

The moment when he opened the gate of Xi'an and was forced to surrender, was the most humiliating time in his life for the white-haired Su Bai. At that moment, if it wasn't for the women and children of the Eight Banners in the city, Su Bai really wanted to kill himself with a knife, so as not to be abused and ridiculed in this world.

At this time, Su Bai, who was leading his troops to burn Wu Jun's food and grass, didn't know that Wu Sangui had come to Chuangwangzhai from the rear. He only knew that if he didn't do it, he would never have a chance to wash himself.

The fire was the signal that Subai and Aobai agreed. It won't be long before Aobai will lead the main force of the Eight Banners of the Forbidden Brigade to arrive. At that time, Wu Jun, who is in chaos, will be hit hard again.

Looking at the sky-high fire and the screams from Siye, Subai was a little tired, but more satisfied. He seems to have returned to the night in Tieling 40 years ago. At that time, he was sent by Emperor Taizu into the city of Tieling as an inner responder, and then he opened the city gate of Tieling in a blaze of fire.

"Burn, burn!"

Subai's white hair was particularly conspicuous in the firelight, he shouted loudly and coughed non-stop. The fire reflected on his face flushed like red light. The thick smoke also made him short of breath and choked uncomfortably. But he didn't care at all, because at this moment, he became young

There was no news of Subai's rebellion in advance, and Guo Zhuangtu and others were even more unaware, so that the food and forage camp was easily burned down.

Although, these food and grass are only needed by Guo Zhuangtu's army, not the food and grass of the Wu army as a whole. However, with this fire, Guo Zhuangtu's claws were cut off immediately, and it would be difficult to use troops in the short term.

"My lord, I will lead my troops to kill Subai!"

Wang Pingfan gritted his teeth, took the mount from the hands of his personal guard Zhao Qiang, and turned to lead his troops to pacify the chaos. At this time, there was another scream of killing from the northwest. Everyone was shocked, and Wu Sangui was even more surprised. Soon, an officer came to report the news, saying that the Shaanxi-Gansu soldiers, led by the Admiral Zhao Liangdong, had also rebelled, and were now heading towards the camp.

"Zhao Liangdong!"

Although Subai's betrayal made Wu Sangui feel regretful, he was able to maintain his composure. However, the news that Zhao Liangdong also reversed, but Wu Sangui's complexion changed greatly, unbelievable.

It is understandable for Subai to betray himself. After all, this person is from Manzhou, but Zhao Liangdong is from Han, why should he betray himself!

Wu Sangui was really heartbroken, he really couldn't understand why he couldn't feel sorry for Zhao Liangdong, so he wanted to stab himself.

"My lord, you can't stay here for a long time, and at the end of the day, please ask your lord to leave first!"

Guo Zhuangtu was worried that Zhao Liangdong would take advantage of the chaos and rushed over to have Wu Sangui escorted away. Wu Sangui was not a mother-in-law either. Knowing that the dark night was the most dangerous, it would not help the situation if he stayed here, so he immediately left the camp. When leaving, Guo Zhuangtu repeatedly told Guo Zhuangtu that if he couldn't do anything, he would leave immediately, and he must not be trapped here.

Guo Zhuangtu agreed one by one, and after Wu Sangui left, he ordered Wang Pingfan to lead his troops to suppress Su Bai, and at the same time ordered Gao Qilong, Li Rubi and other generals to lead troops to block Zhao Liangdong. His headquarters, Guan Ningjun, did not mobilize, but stuck to it. He knew that his real enemies were not the two villains, Su Bai and Zhao Liangdong, but Obai, who was coming in the dark.

Not everyone of the Shaanxi-Gansu soldiers is willing to follow Zhao Liangdong to betray Wu Sangui. When Zhao Liangdong rebelled, hundreds of Shaanxi-Gansu soldiers would flee to spread the news.

Zhao Liangdong personally led the troops to hunt down these people, so as not to leak the news. But those people left the camp first and went straight to Guan Ning Barracks not far away. Seeing that the opportunity was not good, Zhao Liangdong shouted: "There are deserters in front, stop them!"

In the dark night, Guan Ningjun on the opposite side didn't know what was going on, but when he heard someone calling to arrest the deserters, a general Qian rushed out of the camp with his subordinates, ready to intercept the deserters. But those deserters shouted: "Zhao Liangdong rebelled!"

These shouts made Guan Ningjun stand there for a while, not sure whether to believe it or not. At this point, Zhao Liangdong knew that the news would definitely spread, so he simply started. He hurried forward and slashed the Qian Zong to the ground with a sharp sword, and the personal soldiers who followed also rushed forward and slashed with their swords.

A lieutenant in Guan Ning's barracks heard the sound and ran out of the tent. Seeing that Zhao Liangdong was leading troops to kill his subordinates, he couldn't help but get angry and shouted, "Zhao Liangdong, what are you doing?"

He didn't finish his words, but when he heard a "whoosh" sound, the pair immediately shot an arrow in the forehead, and before he had time to figure out what was going on, he fell to the ground with a bang. The surrounding Guan Ningjun quickly woke up and shouted: "The Shaanxi-Gansu soldiers have turned back, and the Shaanxi-Gansu soldiers have turned back!"

These shouts were like thunder, and instantly alerted Wu Jun in the barracks. Zhao Liangdong took the lead and rushed into the Guan Ning military camp. When these Guan Ning troops were in a panic, they kept driving them out of the camp. Soon, the battalion Guan Ningjun was driven out.

Zhao Liangdong succeeded~www.novelbuddy.com~ without delay, and rushed towards the village with more than 2,000 soldiers and horses of his direct line. He knew that Guo Zhuangtu was there. As long as Guo Zhuangtu was captured and killed, the tens of thousands of Wu troops would immediately fall into a state of leaderless dragons. At that time, as soon as the main force of the Eight Banners led by Lord Aobai arrived, the Wu army would collapse quickly.

Subai in the northeast also noticed the movement from the northwest. The two rebels attacked the center of the stockade at the same time. Coupled with the burning of food and grass, they were defeated again during the day. The morale of tens of thousands of Wu troops was low, and they soon fell into chaos.

Guo Zhuangtu issued military orders one after another, trying to stabilize the situation, but with little success. He could even hear the hooves of the rebels.

The chaotic Wu Jun took care of one thing and another, and no one knew what happened. The rebels attacked on both sides at the same time, and set fire everywhere, which made the Wu army even more chaotic and made the Wu army even more panic.

The only one who maintained combat effectiveness and sobriety was Guan Ningjun. Generals such as Wang Pingfan knew very well that if they could not quickly suppress the collapsed situation and let the rebels overwhelm the camp, they would most likely die here. Because, what is certain is that the rebels dared to make a move, they must have made contact with the Qing army. At this time, 80% of the main force of the Qing army was rushing to Chuangwangzhai. Once the army disintegrates here, it is impossible for them to escape in the dark. r