Chapter nine hundred and twentieth seventh conquest is not easy(2/2)
"Yes." Li Si didn't say anything, nodded and retreated to the queue.
Seeing this, Ying Zheng retreated to the court and left the meeting.
Originally, it was just a military operation to formally conquer Baiyue in the court. Gu Xun said a few words to let him know that it would be enough to contribute to this matter. Now it has been a serious timeout.
After going to court, Gu Xun was unable to go home, but was directly called by Ying Zheng to the memorial hall where he usually discussed matters with ministers, which was basically the same as his previous study.
As expected, Li Si was also in the hall.
But in addition to him, there is another man, a man in his thirties or forties, with a relatively burly body and a rough face.
He was Tu Sui, who took over the position of Wei Liao and became the new national lieutenant of the empire.
A few years ago, when the Chu State was about to perish and the world was almost over the hands of Qin State, Wei Liao suddenly retreated bravely and resigned from his position as the National Wei State, leaving the idle clouds and wild cranes.
Of course, Gu Xun knew that this person was right to resign, but he did not leave the court, but just turned from open to dark.
After that, the position of the National Guard was still empty, and Tu Sui was re-selected to serve as the leader not long ago.
The reason for choosing him was nothing else, but Ying Zheng decided to appoint Tu Sui as the main general, lead his army to attack Baiyue, and just raise his official position before leaving according to the practice.
Gu Xun didn't know much about Tu Sui, but only knew that this man had a good ability to lead the army and had a tough style. He also belonged to the toughest group of people in the imperial army, which was already tough.
Simply put, it is the young and strong among the young and strong sects.
There were not no opposition voices within the empire in this war to conquer Baiyue, but Ying Zheng, who was arbitrary, suppressed all the voices and left only what he needed.
Tu Sui was the main general who carefully selected to ensure the victory of this war.
Ying Zheng also had his own understanding of the Anti-Vietnam War.
Baiyue is a barbarian land after all, and it is not realistic to expect the army here to understand the profound and exquisite military tactics.
If a normal battle is fought, any qualified general in the empire can basically defeat the Baiyue tribes.
After all, the biggest threat is the objective external conditions. In this regard, on the one hand, relying on the empire to ensure logistics supply, and on the other hand, relying on the empire soldiers to adapt to the environment as much as possible.
Needless to say, the former needs a strong and tenacious general.
Chapter completed!