The Last Action Is His Chapter 64

By: Zhi Wan
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Daizhou has no strategic location to defend, this is a fact that anyone can see. As a general who fought his way up from the bottom, how could Julian Zhou not know that defending here is actually a waste of manpower?

It can only be said that he had no choice but to hold on to Daizhou.

When Li's army crossed the Yellow River in winter and invaded Shanxi, he asked the court for help because he knew that it would be impossible to hold the city with the troops he had and the troops along the Yellow River.

As a result, the imperial court only sent deputy general Xiong Tong to lead 2,000 troops to reinforce. When Pingyang garrison commander Chen Shangzhi surrendered to Leonard Li, he also took him with him and sent Xiong Tong to persuade him to surrender.

Julian Zhou killed Xiong Tong to show his determination, and held on to Daizhou, which was a must-go for Leonard Li to go north. He knew very well that Leonard Li's army would be more powerful after capturing Taiyuan. Other Ming troops had surrendered many times. If he did not strike down the might of Leonard Li's army and boost the morale of the Ming army, the next battle would be impossible.

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