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    This guide named Zhou Liang is over thirty years old. He is short and fat, has a yellow complexion, and has a sparse beard under his chin. He looks even more miserable among the "roving bandits" like Yan Xing.  He was originally a down-and-out scholar in Youfufeng. His family was poor and he had no relatives or friends to rely on, so he could only rely on the powerful family to serve as a vassal.

    Once, he went out for an outing with a group of wealthy children wearing bright clothes and angry horses. Unfortunately, he encountered a large group of bandits on the edge of the mountains and forests. Many wealthy children were so frightened that they peeed when they saw this. Under the protection of his retainers, they hurriedly slapped their horses and fled.  And he was riding a rogue horse. At the critical moment, the horse was so frightened that it ran in the opposite direction, and was captured by bandits.

    Zhou Liang, who was trapped in a den of thieves, was lucky enough not to be eaten by this group of hungry bandits who were wandering around doing evil. Instead, he relied on his ability to read and write, and was able to provide the bandit leader with some robberies and tricks to balance the inner hills.  , became the dog-headed strategist among the rogue bandits.

    Then, this group of bandits running around Sanfu met the Han army's Hu cavalry who were suppressing bandits. Although the bandits were good at hiding and fleeing, they could not escape the pursuit when they encountered the Hu cavalry in the wild.  .  In less than a moment, all the gangs of thieves up and down were wiped out. Whether it was the leader of the thieves who had been doing evil for many years or the newly recruited moth thieves, they were all beheaded by the fierce and barbaric Hu Qi. Only Zhou Liang, who had been trained in the den of thieves, had his head cut off.  With his sweet words, he falsely claimed that he was a member of the Third Auxiliary who had just been kidnapped by thieves. He narrowly escaped with his life and was taken back to Dongying by a Han cavalry general led by Hu Qi.

    There are many brave generals in Dong Zhuo's army, but they lack civilian staff who are proficient in writing.  The imbalance between civil and military affairs and the dominance of warriors is also a major drawback of Dong Zhuo's army. From top to bottom, they are a bunch of rough warriors who only know how to wield swords and guns. They are barely supported by Li Ru and some petty officials and assistants.  The back and forth of writing documents and memorials and letters.  Therefore, although Zhou Liang, who was captured in Dongying, had previously committed himself to bandits, Li Ru took a fancy to his ability to read and digitize, so he took him into his account and became a small military official with his head buried in documents.

    Zhou Liang, who was a blessing in disguise, changed his mind from a wandering bandit military advisor to a clerk in Dong Zhuo's army.  Although he held a humble position, he was alone in Dong's camp and had no worries. In addition to handling documents, he could occasionally work with a few other petty officials to take the opportunity to embezzle some military supplies and silk, and his life was quite happy.  of.

    Unexpectedly, this time after Li Ru offered Dong Zhuo the strategy of "nurturing the bandits to respect themselves and supporting the troops to wait and see", he encountered the incident where Yan Xing was eager to leave Dong camp and perform meritorious service to clear his identity as a rebel.  Zhou Liang, who was a minor official, had a history of committing himself to bandits and was a native of Youfufeng. Without knowing what he was doing, he was directly ordered by Li Ru to be sent to Yan Xing and his group of "rogue bandits" to serve as a bandit.  A "rogue" guide who has the functions of surveillance, guidance, and liaison.

    "I originally had a good time in Dong Ying's army, but I didn't expect to be sent to go into the mountains and forests with such a group of desperadoes, robbing homes and houses, and returning to the days when I devoted myself to bandits.  Of course, Zhou Liang, who was full of resentment, did not dare to vent his anger on Li Ru, so he could only vent it on Yan Xing and others.

    Therefore, after Zhou Liang led everyone around Qishan, he strongly encouraged Yan Xing and others to attack the Wubao built at the foot of the mountain. On the surface, he vigorously explained to Yan Xing the many benefits of capturing the Wubao: both  You can use the food and weapons in this Wubao to supply your soldiers, and you can be the first to make a great contribution to leave a good impression on Li Ru. In addition, you have personally written a letter to Yan Xing and others to express your merit. This will be a great success.  The matter of atonement can be done quickly, and Yan Xing and others can quickly gain a position in Dongying.

    Even in order to strengthen Yan Xing and others' determination to attack Wubao, the treacherous Zhou Liang secretly leaked to Yan Xing some "secret information" in Dong's camp: Li Ru planned to cultivate some cronies in the army.  The secret fight between the Liang people and the Liao people in the army

    In fact, while Zhou Liang was instigating, he was also secretly calculating in his heart: If this Wubao could not be captured, then this group of "rogue bandits" would definitely suffer heavy casualties, and he could return to Dong camp again.  Be your own knife and pen clerk.  And if this Wubao was lucky enough to be captured by this group of "rogue bandits", then there would be no doubt that he would be able to successfully take advantage of the situation and get extra credit for himself.

    Faced with the endless encouragement and frequent hints from the guide surnamed Zhou, Yan Xing, who was eager to make contributions, was indeed a little moved.

    Although this is not a good time to attack these forts, often when the weather is slow in February and March every year or when the weather starts to turn cold in August and September, these high-ranking families and right-wing powerful families will repair their gates, set up defenses, or repair their five soldiers and practice  Fight and shoot to guard against thieves who steal grass due to hunger in spring and bandits who are destitute due to cold and freeze.

    So even late at night, the gatehouse of Wubao is still lit with sparks., silhouettes flashed, it was obvious that the owner of Wubao was also on guard, using deep ditches and high walls to patrol around to guard against thieves who might steal spring famine grass in February and March.

    "But this fortress is not an iron wall and cannot be conquered.  If this Wubao was built on the mountainside and people were sent to guard the dangerous mountain roads, Yan Xing and others with a small number of people and lack of armor would naturally not be able to attack it. However, the owner of this Wubao built this Wubao on the mountainside.  They reached the open area at the foot of the mountain, which gave Yan Xing the opportunity to send people to sneak attack at night and break in.

    Yan Xing was lurking in the night. He looked at the Wubao not far away shrouded in the night, tightened his fists, and turned a deaf ear to the annoying sound of mosquitoes in his ears.  But the guide surnamed Zhou who squatted next to him with a yellow complexion, a treacherous face, and a villain-like appearance was very tired of these mosquitoes that were raging and sucking blood. He kept waving his hands to drive away the mosquitoes that were surrounding him, and he was anxious at the same time.  asked:

    "Chief Yan, how long do we have to wait? Can everyone take action?"

    After his impatient voice, Yan Xing did not answer, but turned his head and glanced at him. The intimidating eyes were shining brightly in the dark night, and the looming cold light between his eyes scared Zhou Liang even more.  , squatting in the grass, he was frightened and murmured, not daring to speak. It took him a while to regain his courage, and asked a little angrily:

    "Chief Yan, how long do you have to wait? This great opportunity can't just slip away in vain!"

    Yan Xing withdrew his oppressive eyes, but still said nothing.  Of course he knew that the guide surnamed Zhou wanted to use him from the beginning. If it weren't for the fact that "it's better to play skillfully than to fight hard" and he still wanted to keep him in contact with Li Ru in Dong camp, how could he have tolerated it?  Here he is nagging and playing tricks on himself.

    He looked up at the dark night, sighed quietly, and said softly:

    "No hurry, wait a while!" (Remember this website address: www.hlnovel.com
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