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In the Battle of Yanshan, the main force of the Xiongnu was annihilated.
This event shook the world!
The Xiongnu were a force capable of challenging the major powers of the Central Plains, yet... their main force was burned to death in the Yanshan Mountains.
This is simply unbelievable!
It felt like... the Huns had all gone mad and gathered in the mountains, waiting to be burned!
The King of Yan was also incredulous upon hearing this!
In the secret letter Jin Feng wrote to him, she reported the following...
Ji Bochang had a remarkable subordinate named Jiang Ming.
Not only could he lead the villagers on the border to kill 1,000 wolves, but he could also use the power of the mountain god to repel the Xianbei people. In addition, he took advantage of the conflict between the Xianbei and the Xiongnu people and used fire to annihilate the main force of the Xiongnu in the Yanshan Mountains!
Jin Feng had subtly hinted at this to Jiang Ming at his humble residence before... He was about to make a name for himself and might be promoted.
However, he did not tell Jiang Ming that the relevant secret letter had been reported to the King of Yan.
Jin Feng is a woman who is both clever and foolish.
She was wholeheartedly devoted to the man she loved.
But this inadvertently brought Jiang Ming enormous trouble...
The situation has completely spiraled out of Jiang Ming's control.
At this moment, the King of Yan was being bombarded with whispered words of advice from his favorite concubine from the State of Ji!
Let Ji Bochang take command, and do not appoint General Yue Yi.
The entire court, including the civil and military officials, had been bribed by Doctor Tian, and they all spoke in unison about how good and capable Ji Bochang was!
He was puzzled. How could Ji Bochang, that good-for-nothing, be appointed commander?
Now, upon reading Jin Feng's letter again, King Ji Xi of Yan suddenly realized that... it was because Ji Bochang had a capable subordinate!
Of course, Jin Feng still criticized Ji Bochang in the letter, saying that he was a good-for-nothing who spent his days eating, drinking, having fun, and visiting brothels and had no future.
After exchanging information with various parties, Prince Ji Xi of Yan had already made up his mind...
The Zhongshan State and the Qi State are allied and fighting against them... So, it is indeed somewhat risky to re-employ General Ji Xi!
This would also make it easy for the people of Zhongshan to use General Yue Yi's mother as a threat, which would ultimately harm General Yue Yi's mother.
Using Ji Bochang would be the most perfect solution!
On the one hand, this pig has no great ambitions, and he is a member of the royal family, so he is trustworthy!
On the other hand, he had capable people under his command who could take over the operations and ensure victory in the war!
Wouldn't that be wonderful, as it would satisfy both sides?
So they sent someone to invite Ji Bochang!
He also wanted to see for himself who this Jiang Ming was and what kind of skills he possessed!
After all, Jin Feng's letter was vague and did not explain how Jiang Ming used the 'power of the mountain god' to intimidate the Xianbei people.
As the ruler of a country, Ji Xi had many things to consider.
His biggest worry was... could this Jiang Ming be a spy sent by the Xianbei people?
Did they deliberately fool that idiot Ji Bochang?
Otherwise, how could they not press their advantage and directly attack the Yan state after eliminating the main force of the Xiongnu and removing any worries about their rear?
It's important to understand that while the Xiongnu were a threat, they were also a crucial force in containing the Xianbei!
If that's the case, then appointing Ji Bochang as commander and Jiang Ming as his assistant would be extremely risky!
Therefore, he also fell into a dilemma and confusion...
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When the special envoy of the Prince of Yan arrived, Ji Bochang immediately ran to the main hall of the prefectural governor's mansion like a dog, knelt down to greet him, and stuck his buttocks out high.
Without further ado, the envoy read out the decree: Ji Bochang and Jiang Ming were to expedite the handling of matters within the prefecture and proceed to Ji City, the capital of Yan, within three days without fail!
Ji Bochang wanted to chat with the special envoy a little longer, but the envoy ignored him and turned to leave.
Ji Bochang took the royal decree from the special envoy and returned to the back hall to see Jiang Ming.
Seeing his name written on Wang Ling's tablet, Jiang Ming fell into deep thought.
"Mr. Jiang, just as Lord Zhao said, the Prince of Yan wishes to see you..."
"Tsk! Where is Lord Zhao?"
"Lord Zhao has already returned to the country... Mr. Jiang, this... this..."
"Did Lord Zhao mention what he discussed with the King? Did he say anything about me?"
Ji Bochang sighed, "He said he put in a good word for me before the king, and that if Yan were to fight Qi again, Jin's troops wouldn't be able to come out because they would also have to contend with Qin to the west, but they could help us with supplies... However... he didn't seem to mention anything about you, sir..."
Jiang Ming ignored Ji Bochang and fell into deeper thought.
Zhao Yong is a cunning schemer!
Who knows what he said to the Prince of Yan?
Even if there was some crucial information, Zhao Yong wouldn't easily tell that big idiot Ji Bochang!
From Dukang County to Ji City, the capital of Yan State, it only takes a day and a night by carriage, and less than three days.
The three-day period also allowed extra time for Ji Bochang to explain the affairs of the prefecture.
Ji Bochang doesn't have any serious business to attend to, and he can leave at any time!
However, Jiang Ming had to deal with the administrative affairs related to the migration of the two major Xianbei tribes.
Otherwise, it's definitely not appropriate to rely solely on Murong Xue to keep an eye on things...
After all, the two chief consorts, along with their maternal families, need to maintain social stability.
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