He didn't know how Zhou's army was doing in Jiangling City.
But he thought,
No matter what.
He wouldn't be any worse off than he is right now.
"General Yun, you don't need to blame yourself. We all came out to fight alongside you willingly." The soldiers, whose limbs and necks were bound by iron chains, had tears in their eyes as they heard these deeply apologetic words.
They all shook their heads, forcing a smile, and said, "It's nothing more than losing the battle and falling into the hands of the enemy."
"This is not your fault, it's just that we were unlucky."
"After all, General Zhou was already desperate in Jiangling City at that time, and Young Master Zhou was known for being dissolute and unreliable. No one expected that he would be able to arrive at Beidaoguankou in the early hours of that day."
"and........"
"Even if Young Master Zhou arrives, I'm afraid he won't be able to save so many of the Zhou family's soldiers."
"There are nearly 100,000 soldiers in the city, and their daily rations are enormous. When Young Master Zhou and his men arrived at the border, there were only about 20 of them. How much grain could they possibly bring? It probably wouldn't even be enough to go around."
“Let’s just consider it as saving some food so that the remaining brothers can survive one more day.”
As he spoke.
The soldiers raised their heads high, forcing back the tears welling up in their eyes.
Now, all he could do was pray that General Zhou would survive this ordeal and be besieged by the imperial army.
As for General Zhou's great victory?
That's impossible!
They knew best what the situation was like for Zhou's army, and they also knew how abundant the supplies were on the imperial side. How could soldiers who had been starving and freezing for a long time possibly defeat the strong, well-equipped imperial forces?
Even if Young Master Zhou has deadly weapons, how many could he possibly possess? Could they withstand an army of 160,000 to 170,000?
"Bang!"
Sudden.
A loud banging sound, accompanied by footsteps, came from behind the cage.
The newcomer was none other than the spirited General Wei.
General Wei narrowed his cold eyes, sweeping them over the more than ten thousand prisoners in the field, his gaze finally landing on the exhausted Yun Hui, and he sneered, "General Yun Hui, you're not dead yet?"
"Your physical condition is impressive! You've survived all this without breaking down. No wonder Zhou Zhenguang was so supportive of you back then!"
Yun Hui didn't reply, but glared at him with resentment.
"Tsk tsk tsk!"
"What kind of look is that? Do you hate me?"
General Wei raised his hand, grabbed Yun Hui's wrist, and snapped it. He watched Yun Hui's pained and contorted expression while chuckling with disdain.
right.
That's the kind of expression he has.
The more Yun Hui suffers, the more it proves that he made the right choice in choosing the court, and the more relieved and fortunate General Wei feels. He continued, "A prisoner, are you giving me face?"
“You surnamed Wei, you’ll get your comeuppance! Ah!” Yun Hui shouted through gritted teeth, his voice hoarse.
"Hahaha, karma? You're the ones who are getting your karma!"
"Commander Zhang has ordered that the army be assembled and attacked Jiangling City."
“You once betrayed the court to follow Zhou Zhenguang, and in the most critical moment, you unhesitatingly supported a traitor. Now, I will take you, you, and all of you prisoners with me to the outskirts of Jiangling City.”
"Let you open your eyes wide and see for yourselves how Jiangling City is breached."
"How did Zhou's army all die out!"
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