In order to seek a breakthrough and find other ways to survive, Ji Wuye naturally looked for other targets to seek refuge with.
However, Ji Wuye thought about it and found that there was no good place to settle down in the world.
Now in the world, the Qin State has been offended to death, and the only way to go there is to be killed, and the countries in the coalition are all allies, and it is impossible for them to accept themselves.
As for the Qi State in the east, since it was almost destroyed last time, it has extremely rejected people from the other six countries and will no longer accept anyone from the other six countries. This can be regarded as a dead end.
So after thinking about it, there was no place in the world for him except South Korea. Ji Wuye had no choice but to put aside his thoughts and stay in South Korea with peace of mind.
And for the survival of South Korea, he worked hard to run around, constantly sending batch after batch of soldiers and horses that he had painstakingly cultivated and infiltrated, helping South Korea barely maintain its position in the coalition forces.
Now, Ji Wuye only has these 1,000 personal guards that he can directly control, and they are also the last force he relies on.
But that was all in the past. He couldn't find a force that he could rely on before, but now he didn't have to look for it. A god-given opportunity was placed in front of him.
According to the news he just learned, His Royal Highness Prince Jing of the Royal Kingdom made this promise in person in front of the two kings.
This is such a deceptive and morale-boosting sentence!
I don’t know how many people in ancient and modern times have worked hard for this sentence and devoted all their efforts, but they have been unable to achieve it. Just like the previous political strategist, Su Qin and Zhang Yi, they did not receive this kind of treatment despite their great contributions to all parties in the world.
Then to the leaders and founders of other families. Today's great talents have an unknown impact on the world, and they do not receive such treatment.
The reason is that the concept of centralization has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. All countries know that dividing the country will only cause unrest in the end.
For example, the Zhou royal family originally enfeoffed 800 vassals. How ambitious and ambitious they were. Among them, there were two to three hundred vassal states surnamed Ji, occupying half of the world's land.
But now, there are still a few people with the surname Ji in the world, and only the Yan Kingdom in the north can barely maintain its status because it is located on the border.
Therefore, despite the Zhou Dynasty's warning, all the countries in the world refused to grant land to their ministers and let them establish a country.
Nowadays, this royal country is willing to open such a hole and once again start the feudal era. It is really unbelievable and at the same time a great surprise.
Ji Wuye did not doubt that what Prince Jing said was false. He said it in front of the two kings, and there were so many people around him who heard it. If Yu Guo breaks his promise, then he will break his promise to the world. Rather than keeping his promise, Breaking a promise will result in more loss than gain.
That's why Ji Wuye personally led his 1,000 personal guards to pursue Qin's defeated army and follow them.
He just wanted to take this opportunity to make great achievements on this battlefield, and then get a piece of land as his own fiefdom. From then on, he would be called a lonely man and have a long line of heirs.
Doesn't he just want to get out of the broken ship of South Korea? The perfect opportunity is right in front of you.
Those who have made outstanding contributions, as long as they meet the standards, will at least have a piece of county fiefdom. If there were more, there would be several counties or even one county. This was such a big temptation, enough to seduce the cunning Ji Wuye, and he would give everything he had to fight for it.
South Korea is only as big as a county, with only a dozen counties or so. If he can make the first contribution and obtain the fiefdom of a county, even if the county is relatively remote and small.
But after all, he has more than five or six cities, or even more, and they have not been affected by the war. Compared with the current territory in South Korea, it is definitely richer and much more peaceful.
By then, wouldn't he be much better and more elegant than the current King of Han? And he wouldn't have to be caught in the middle of other countries and be frightened at any time.
Thinking of these, Ji Wuye couldn't help but feel greater motivation. Infinite power surged out from all parts of his body, causing him to flick his riding whip tightly and drive his mount harder, chasing Qin Jun. And went.
At the same time, from all other directions, several groups of outstanding pursuers emerged, including the generals of Yan State and the bodyguards led by Yan Yi himself. There are also thousands of newly appointed generals from the Yan Kingdom and thousands of soldiers and horses led by Big Iron Hammer.
There were even some barbarians dressed in strange clothes and braids who were chasing the Qin army with their faces red and howling. These were the Huns. Their persistence in territory was no less than those of the Central Plains people.
The lifelong goal of many Huns is to become the leader of a large tribe and be called Khan.
Now that I heard the promise from the Central Plains prince, he would give them a territory and tens of thousands of people after they made great achievements. This is equivalent to the leader of a large tribe on the grassland. Why not let those soldiers at the bottom be allowed? Or maybe it's just the leader of some big clan leaders running errands, feeling excited!
If they can make great contributions, then they can also become the chief of the clan and be called Khan. What a high honor this is. On the grassland, this is a symbol of status and strength.
As the pursuers behind them pursued them, the Qin army became more and more defeated, and it was difficult to form a formation.
Even the weak defense line formed by some Qin soldiers who fled the battlefield first was shattered by the impact of the defeated soldiers and was broken into several pieces.
Then they were broken through by the coalition forces that followed in two or three times. Even those Qin troops who still wanted to resist gave up completely and fled helplessly and in fear.
By the time the deputy general led more than 10,000 troops to the battlefield, the Qin army was completely defeated and fled in all directions.
Behind those Qin troops, the remaining coalition forces of more than 40,000 were divided into several teams, constantly chasing and harvesting the fruits of their victory.
After the deputy general discovered this fact, he had no choice but to gather some of the Qin troops around him. By the time his team had grown to 30,000 people, the other Qin troops were either killed or completely fled too far. Can't catch up.
Beside the deputy general, the Qin army had given up chasing and escaping, and the coalition forces that began to gather also pressed against him, forming military formations to surround him.
The lieutenant general's expression changed, and he quickly gathered the Qin troops into formation again, forming a series of defenses, and began to form resistance on the spot.
However, he was extremely reluctant to do so. After all, most of his troops were remnants who were still terrified of the opposing coalition forces. How much could he expect
I just hope that the remnant soldiers will not be attacked by the coalition forces on the opposite side and flee in all directions, causing him, the captain of the supervising team, to suffer the same misfortune.
(End of chapter)