Chapter 2531
It All Depends on Yourself
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The cost is disproportionate to the gains, so Xizhong is naturally unwilling to copy this completely useless ability.
Of course, if he had the means and strength to push the situation like Chen Zichuan, then the power of the Weaver of Destiny would indeed be very suitable. Unfortunately, he could not reach the same level as Chen Zichuan.
Similarly, among the famous destiny makers in Parthia, Xi Zhong did not think that there was anyone of Chen Zichuan's level.
“In essence, only by possessing the power to calculate and suppress fate can one weave the destiny that one wants, rather than gambling every time one weaves…” In order to reassure the people in front of him, Xi Zhong explained the outrageous reality of the fate weaver from another perspective.
Regardless of whether it was Cao Zhen or Cao Chun, their attitudes in this regard were both very submissive.
Xi Zhong's position in Cao Cao's forces was far above the other two.
It can be said that this situation is very rare in their power. Precisely because of its rarity, Cao Zhen and Cao Chun can better understand the value of Xi Zhong.
After taking good care of Xi Zhong who was injured, Cao Chun and Cao Zhen looked at each other and wanted to ask each other something.
Cao Zhen was younger, while Cao Chun was relatively more mature, but neither of them wanted to stay.
One of them carries the Tiger and Leopard Cavalry, and the other wants to learn more military knowledge.
"How about Anmin stay?" Cao Chun and Cao Zhen said in unison.
After they finished speaking, the two looked at each other and laughed.
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Sun Quan, who was not far away, was looking at the movements in the army with a look of hesitation and conflict on his face.
If it were a few months ago, facing the army going out directly without anyone forcing him, Sun Quan thought that he would not go with them, especially when there was obvious danger ahead.
As a nobleman, not putting yourself in danger is already a very good quality.
However, after staying in the army for a few months, whether he wanted to or not, Sun Quan was eventually influenced by the military atmosphere and some changes occurred in his ideological concepts.
"Zhongmou, we are about to set off. Do you want to go?" Li Yan looked at Sun Quan who was standing there and asked softly.
Although according to Sun Ce's arrangement, Sun Quan had to at least follow the main force, and he also gave Li Yan the order to act at his discretion.
But Li Yan is Li Yan after all, so he will naturally not do anything extreme in this regard.
After all, he is the leader's younger brother. Even if there are corresponding orders in hand, he must understand the order of hierarchy and the gap between them.
Compared with Sun Quan's hesitation, Lu Meng didn't care about it and even felt a little yearning for it.
The situation on the battlefield is definitely more intense than the current situation in Taisifeng, and there is more motivation to learn.
Not for others, but for himself, he must go and see and understand these things.
It is precisely because we lag behind others that we must strive to move forward.
"Go!" Sun Quan glanced at the somewhat excited Lü Meng, then looked at the calm Li Yan, and finally nodded, confirming that he would go. If two of the three people wanted to go, and he was the only one who didn't go, how would he explain to the others? How would he explain to his brother?
I can only pray in my heart, hoping that everything goes well and there will be no accidents.
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"Shall we set off now?" Xu Huang turned his head and looked at the people around him, holding his axe. Although it was a question, it was also affirmative.
"Yes, please ask Fu Beihou for help when the time comes." Sima Yi looked at Xu Huang, thought about the talent effects and talent structure of Xu Huang's army, and said with a hint of respect.
"As we are all Han soldiers, we should work together. There is no question of helping or not helping. Just call me by my name..." When Xu Huang heard others addressing him respectfully, he quickly waved his hand to indicate that he didn't care that much and that he could just be casual.
After a long period of civilian life and a period of experience as a bandit, even after a period of study and improvement, he still did not learn the official language and smooth attitude.
"In that case, I hope General Xu can provide me with more assistance in the future!" Sima Yi felt a little more stable in his heart when he saw Xu Huang's attitude.
It was not until the period before departure that Sima Yi discovered the difference when he reviewed the troops he led.
The army is not the army of one prince, but an army from various forces. The interests involved can be said to be extremely complicated.
To command such a complex army, in addition to being fair and just, one must also have troops that absolutely obey orders, and the number and strength of this force cannot be too low, otherwise the difficulty of commanding this corps will increase significantly.
Sima Yi did have his own legion as a direct force that obeyed his orders, but because the legion itself was positioned as rapid-fire archer cavalry, it was indeed not very reliable as the overall pillar, and it was not enough in terms of quantity and strength.
In this situation, Sima Yi could only use his brain to strengthen his command power.
Fortunately, Lu Qi did not issue any orders to oppose Sima Yi's command, so both Xu Shu and Xu Huang chose to obey.
Wei Yan, who was standing aside somewhat puzzled, did not resist Sima Yi's order. After all, it was normal to obey orders, especially the orders of the strong and wise.
Seeing this agreement, Sima Yi felt relieved instantly.
Because in this state, he has at least gained command of 40% of the entire army.
As for the Xiliang troops, Sima Yi relied on Hua Xiong and barely got the command.
As for whether he can completely win, it depends on Sima Yi's actual command ability on the battlefield. If he cannot convince the people, the result can be imagined.
It can be said that after dealing with the Xiliang Iron Cavalry, Sima Yi, who already occupied 60% of the command personnel, took advantage of the situation to complete the command of the Jiangdong troops, and then naturally took the command of Cao's troops.
It can be said that completing the unification of command troops took Sima Yi a lot of time.
After this trip, Sima Yi had a better understanding of the actual situation of this corps.
He also knew that he could not afford to lose. If he failed to demonstrate sufficient ability in the first war, the difficulty of commanding again in the future would increase significantly.
No matter whether it is him or someone else, no one will have any objection to whoever gains experience on this battlefield.
So if you want to grow, it all depends on yourself.
(End of this chapter)