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Chapter 1942 Chengdu Surrenders

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    Huang Zhong took advantage of the chaos in front of Liu Feng's formation and defeated him in one fell swoop. Liu Feng himself was also captured alive by him.  Then, they began to launch a fierce attack on Chengdu.

    When Jiang Wan saw this, he was horrified to discover that everything Liu Feng said before was true. It turned out that the enemy army had really arrived at the city, and it was not a trick of the opponent.

    But now it's too late to regret it. He can only hope that the city wall is strong and can be defended for a period of time.

    The enemy army could not attack for a long time and retreated due to difficulties, or the king led his army to return and defeated the enemy army.

    However, the king's army that Jiang Wan was looking forward to was in an equally precarious situation at this moment.

    Although Zhang Fei relied on the danger of Kuimen Pass to block Zhao Yun's advancing army.

    But when Liu Ke¡¯s main force arrived, he was instantly in trouble.

    You must know that Liu Ke has not only these infantrymen, but also a super powerful navy, led by Gan Ning and Ling Tong.

    With such amphibious armies advancing side by side, the defenders who had closed Kui Gate immediately fell into a bitter battle.

    They have insufficient troops to begin with. They can't defend against the navy, but they can't defend against the infantry. One of them will always be broken through.

    After hearing the news, Liu Bei had no choice but to dispatch Guan Yu and Zhang Fei with all their troops.

    But when Liu Ke¡¯s large-scale siege equipment was transported to the battlefield, their defense line was inevitably defeated.

    In this way, Kuimen was finally defeated by Liu Ke's army, and Baidi City was nakedly presented in front of Liu Ke's army.

    Guan Yu and Zhang Fei fled back to Baidi and told the story of Kuimen being breached by Liu Ke with a look of horror on their faces.

    When Liu Bei heard this, he felt dizzy. He almost lost his balance and fell to the ground.

    Fortunately, everyone reacted quickly and was able to hold him up.

    However, this news made Liu Bei feel as if he had aged more than ten years. He looked helpless and said: "Kuimen has been broken down, Yizhou is in danger!"

    Hearing this, Fazheng hurriedly said: "Your Majesty, don't be impatient. Although Kuimen was indeed lost, Yizhou has a vast territory and many dangers.

    How could it be destroyed so easily?  The only solution for now is to retreat to Jiangzhou and defend from there to have a chance to defeat the enemy!  "

    Liu Bei was already frightened, so he had no choice but to follow Fazheng's advice and quickly lead his troops to retreat.

    In this way, Liu Ke's army moved upstream from Baidi City along the Yangtze River, watching the wind and descending from the cities along the way.

    Until reaching Jiangzhou, Liu Bei relied on this mountain city to hold on, and finally delayed Liu Ke's advance.

    At this time, King Jiang and Fei Yi, who were in Chengdu, also transported troops and horses mobilized from all walks of life to Jiangzhou to help out.

    With their additions, Liu Bei's urgent needs were finally relieved a little, and his mood finally relaxed a little.

    However, the good times did not last long. Liu Bei stayed here for less than five days before he received another letter from Chengdu.

    Originally thinking that reinforcements were coming, Liu Bei opened the letter with a smile, but as soon as he looked at it, his face suddenly turned gray.

    With trembling hands, he couldn't hold the letter firmly and dropped it to the ground.

    Fazheng picked it up curiously and took a look, and his whole face also changed suddenly.

    He said to himself in disbelief: "Why, how could this happen?"

    It turns out that this letter was written by Jiang Wan himself. It stated that Liu Feng and Fazheng were jealous of Liu Chan's power and wanted to fight for it but failed.

    In the end, he angrily colluded with the enemy and let Huang Zhong's army enter Jiange. Now they are united with Liu Feng's troops to attack Chengdu.

    I¡¯m afraid it won¡¯t be long before Chengdu, the base camp of Yizhou, will be lost!

    Although this letter contains many exaggerations and conjectures, it illustrates the facts of the crisis in Chengdu.

    Liu Bei never expected that the Jianmen Pass, known as the most dangerous pass in the world, would be broken through by the opponent first.  Instead, the enemy's partial division came to Chengdu.

    Fazheng immediately said: "Your Majesty, we hope that reinforcements will come back as soon as possible, otherwise if Chengdu falls, everything will be over!"

    Of course Liu Bei understood Chengdu's status and rushed to support him immediately.

    But he couldn't ignore the enemy forces here in Jiangzhou. He had no choice but to leave Zhang Fei here and take Guan Yu to support Chengdu in person.

    In fact, this time Liu Bei also wanted to see Liu Feng with his own eyes and ask him face to face why he failed him?

    After all, Liu Bei also devoted his efforts to this adopted son. Although he did not train him as a successor, he was still preparing to train him to become a governor like Guan Yu.

    When he rushed to Chengdu quickly, Liu Ke?Launched a strong attack on Jiangzhou.

    With the current terrain of Jiangzhou and the recent reinforcements, it is not difficult to hold on for ten days and a half.

    However, as the saying goes, the strongest fortresses often collapse from within, and this sentence is just right for Jiangzhou.

    Zhang Fei¡¯s biggest hobby is drinking. Especially when the war is urgent, he often drinks to relieve fatigue.

    In the past, it was nothing, but this time I met Meng Huo, the barbarian king who also liked wine.

    After he was subdued by Liu Bei before, he also sent 10,000 barbarians to support him this time.

    As a good drinker, he also led his generals to drink heavily all day long.

    Zhang Fei drank all his wine. Hearing that there were people gathering here to drink, he sent someone to ask for it, but the drunk Dong Dana shouted and drove him back.

    Meng Huo and others, who were used to being indulgent, didn't think anything of it, but Zhang Fei became furious after hearing this and came to ask for advice in person.

    As a result, the two drunken men started fighting, and Zhang Fei accidentally stabbed Dong Dana to death.

    This stirred up a hornet's nest. Although Meng Huo did not bring many troops, he had gathered troops from thirty-six holes.

    Among them, Dong Dana is the marshal of the Wuxi Cave people, so naturally he cannot die in vain. His good friend A Huinan is desperately trying to avenge him.

    As a result, the situation in the city became increasingly chaotic, and finally turned into a fight between Yizhou soldiers and barbarians.

    When Dian Wei and Lu Bu heard the commotion in the city, they sent troops without hesitation and indeed captured the undefended Jiangzhou in one fell swoop.

    Upon seeing this, Zhang Fei quickly led the remaining troops to flee west, while Meng Huo's men simply surrendered to Liu Ke.

    Liu Kenian thought that Meng Huo had meritorious service, and since it was the southern wasteland and there was no threat, he generously exempted them from their culpability and still named him Zhennan Gong to guard Nanzhong.

    As for Zhang Fei, he fled with his life and followed Liu Bei's troops to Chengdu.

    Finally, he met Liu Bei in Wuyang, a small town hundreds of miles south of Chengdu.

    When Zhang Fei said that he would abandon Jiangzhou, Liu Bei was so angry that he wanted to kill him on the spot. In the end, everyone persuaded him to stop.

    As a result, Liu Bei had no way out and had no choice but to march towards Chengdu desperately.

    However, what Liu Bei didn't expect was that Chengdu finally couldn't hold on under Huang Zhong's repeated attacks.

    They actually surrendered at Kaicheng the day before Liu Bei arrived, handing over the core city of Yizhou to Huang Zhong.

    When Liu Bei came to the city the next day and saw Huang Zhong's banner, he was so angry that he fell under his horse.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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