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Everything Is Too Easy After Maxing My Talents (Web Novel) - Chapter 509: If the Ruler Disregards the Subordinate as a Soil Mustard, Then the Subordinate Disregards the Ruler as an Enemy

Chapter 509: If the Ruler Disregards the Subordinate as a Soil Mustard, Then the Subordinate Disregards the Ruler as an Enemy

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However, at this moment, the Qin army that had been fighting a bloody battle in the western border suddenly appeared outside the Hundred Thousand Mountains in the northern part of the Great Zhou Dynasty.

The Qin army, numbering in the millions, moved as fast as lightning, passing through the 12 Northern Cities that were no longer guarded, leading the army to attack Dragon Crouching Pass.

In just three days, nearly 100,000 soldiers of Dragon Crouching Pass had died!

The entire Dragon Crouching Pass was almost flattened by the Qin army’s cavalry. Fortunately, at the last moment, the large number of Dragon Tiger Army soldiers managed to block the first wave of attacks.

After hearing this news, the emperor was no longer angry.

He felt his entire body turn cold.

If he still didn’t know what had happened, then he could only say that he was too stupid as the emperor.

No wonder Li Yueming was so bold to challenge him in public.

It turned out that he had already calculated it well.

So more than ten years ago, Li Yueming, who was only a teenager, had already established a connection with the Qin army and the spirit beasts in the extremely cold snow mountain?

Even now, the emperor still found it unbelievable.

In the distant Northern Glacier Town, Li Yueming’s expression was not relaxed at all.

Back then, after a brief discussion with Wang Ziwei, he came up with such a plan to protect himself.

The Western Garrison Army would obviously not surrender to the Qin Army. They would rather die on the battlefield and shed their last drop of blood than leave the Western Border and the Western Garrison Pass.

This was the foundation of the Western Garrison Army. If they lost it, the soul of the Western Garrison Army would no longer exist.

However, just because the Western Garrison Army could not surrender did not mean that the Star Moon Army could not surrender!

The reason why the Hundred Thousand Mountains could not pass through the million Qin soldiers was because Li Yueming had intentionally controlled the agreement.

As long as Li Yueming wanted to, he could ask the little fox to carve out a path for the Qin army to bypass the West Garrison Pass and enter the Great Zhou from the north.

He was Li Yueming’s strongest supporter.

The little fox in the extremely cold snow mountain was the reason why the Star Moon Army could survive in the gap between the Qin army and the Great Zhou army for a long time.

Now, this big and thick leg had reached the most critical moment to play its role.

Li Yueming first contacted the Ninth Prince and told him part of the plan.

After so many years of consolidation, the Ninth Prince had already gained a rather high position in the Qin army.

The previous Qin army had already been in a semi-retired state for a few years.

Currently, the Ninth Prince was in charge of most of the Qin army’s military and political affairs.

From another point of view, the Ninth Prince had already obtained the absolute advantage in the battle for the crown prince. If nothing unexpected happened, it would not be long before he could successfullv succeed the throne.

After hearing the news of Li Yueming, the Ninth Prince was naturally ecstatic.

If there was a choice, the Qin army would definitely not be willing to go head-on against the West Garrison Army, which was a tough and meatless bone.

Therefore, both sides hit it off.

The Ninth Prince asked the Qin army to leave behind a troop to feign an attack on the West Garrison Pass. On the other hand, he asked Wang Ziwei and the West Garrison Army to act as if they were attacked by the main force of the Qin army to cover up the fact that the main force of the Qin army was advancing towards the Hundred Thousand Mountains.

He and the Qin army had agreed on a time to attack. Before that time arrived, they would evacuate as many innocent people as possible.

Furthermore, through the existence of the little fox, he had made a non-aggression agreement with the Qin army.

Once the Qin army pointed their finger at North Ice River Town and the Star

Moon Army, Li Yueming would ask the little fox to cut off the supply line of the Qin army. At that time, the one million Qin army might be able to force their way back to Hangu Pass with their powerful military strength.

However, the plan to attack the Great Zhou would probably be completely ruined.

After a few operations, under the tireless efforts of Li Yueming and Wang Ziwei, they finally temporarily averted the impending disaster for the Star Moon Army and the Western Garrison Army.

But now, what gave Li Yueming the biggest headache was not the Qin State and the Great Zhou, but the large number of people in the north. With so many refugees with their families, how to settle them was definitely a matter that required Li Yueming to use eighteen martial arts.

Li Yueming had already mobilized all the food that the Northern Ice River Town and the Star Moon Army could mobilize. The Northern Army and the Western Army had also more or less taken out food.

However, they were still short of about half of the food needed for the refugees ‘migration.

No matter how good Li Yueming was at politics and scheming.

There was no way to conjure food that could feed millions of people out of thin air.

Therefore, this long journey of migration was destined to be extremely difficult from the beginning. Before the turmoil began, Li Yueming still needed to settle this hot potato.

Only by doing so could the Star-Moon Army, who had completely grasped the right time, place, and people, be invincible in the following vast stage.

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