Chapter 157 Bashu Submission



If we are to fight them, we must be especially wary of their musketeer units.

As for the strategy for attack, Jiangbei will be the main direction of attack.

After all, his soldiers were the strongest fighters in Jiangbei.

Moreover, with the capture of Henan and Shandong, Jiangbei is now completely caught in a pincer movement.

However, if he were to attack Jiangnan, his soldiers in Liaodong and the north would find it difficult to exert much of their fighting power.

Moreover, if he were to attack Jiangnan, there are only a few routes, with the Yangtze River being the smoothest.

However, the navy that was transferred from Fujian to Jiangnan was roaming around there.

Without control of the river, this path will be difficult for him.

Fortunately, even without this route, one can still enter Jiangnan by going around Zhejiang from Jiangxi.

But that's a long way off.

Li Qin took stock of his current military strength. He had to draw a large number of troops from the many Tatar tribes on the grasslands this time.

To prevent them from causing trouble for me in the northern deserts after I launch my southern expedition.

They conscripted seventy to eighty thousand troops from them, but it wasn't the same Tatar Khan they had previously recruited.

They only have tens of thousands of men under their command, and they cannot control them.

However, with hundreds of thousands of troops under his command, it was relatively easy to command these seventy or eighty thousand Tatars.

They would dare to try and fool a Tatar Khan into doing their job without putting in any effort.

I can show them how sharp the blades of my hundreds of thousands of soldiers are.

As for Jiang Xiangyang in Datong, things became even more difficult for him in Datong as he gained control of southern Mongolia.

Surrounded on all sides, this time I should be able to get him to lead the majority of the Datong army out to fight alongside me without any problem.

As for Qin Chenyao from Shandong, and Li Hongji, they should both be able to be transferred.

In addition to his own troops, there were also surrendered soldiers recruited from the south and troops from Jiangxi.

That's hundreds of thousands, enough to wipe out the Jiangnan region.

Just as Li Qin was calculating his troop strength...

A servant entered carrying a memorial to the throne and said:

"Your Majesty, this is a memorial from Liu Sixiu, the Governor-General of Bashu."

"The memorial submitted by Liu Sixiu of Bashu?"

Li Qin took the memorial and frowned as he read it.

The inscription reads: "Liu Sixiu of Bashu submits a memorial to the court, expressing his willingness to serve the court with utmost loyalty."

At the same time, he sent his most beloved eldest son to the capital to serve the court.

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