Chapter 60 Cao Cao attacks, Wei Wu swings the whip!

Chapter 60 Cao Cao attacks, Wei Wu swings the whip!

If Su Ye is an upright person, then when he attacks Dayong, the other kings will definitely stop and make peace.

Then the kings united and worked together to resist the attack of the invader Su Ye.

And during this period, the forces of the kings will work together, and there will not be any trace of dirtiness.

They were fighting for their lives one second, and the next second they joined forces without any psychological pressure under Su Ye's pressure.

Moreover, the generals under his command, who had lost a large number of relatives and brothers, fought side by side with the enemies who killed their fathers without any hesitation.

Everyone is understanding and works together to face the national crisis.

Unfortunately.
The role played by Su Ye this time seems to be a villain for Dayong.

Therefore, even if Su Ye did not take the initiative to invade, there would be traitors among the kings of the Dayong Dynasty.

Seeing that he was no match for the other kings, he thought of introducing external forces to solve the dilemma.

Lure Su Ye, the vicious wolf, into the house and start a war against each other!

Forming alliances and making friends with distant countries, attacking nearby ones, is nothing more than this!

A glimmer of enlightenment flashed in Su Ye's eyes, and he had already made a decision in his heart.

Just when Su Ye and Yao Guangxiao were secretly planning for Dayong in Cangling City.

On a plain not far from Dayong capital, the smoke of war filled the air.

At this time, the imperial guards of the Great Yong court and the army of a vassal king were confronting each other on this vast land. The shouts of the soldiers on both sides were intertwined and deafening.

The imperial guards, wearing uniform silver armor and iron helmets, stood in an orderly manner on the plain, like an indestructible Great Wall of steel.

At this time, among the imperial guards of the Dayong court, in addition to a large banner representing Dayong, there was also a general flag with the word "Cao" on it.

Under the general's flag sat a general with deep and sharp eyes, as if he could see through all hypocrisy.

It turned out to be Cao Cao, Cao Mengde, who was implanted into Dayong when Su Ye was balancing it before!

Originally, the identity implanted into him was just an ordinary general of Dayong.

But it is obvious that with all the kings rebelling, the Yong court was short of generals in a short period of time.

This allowed Cao Cao, a rookie general, to be promoted like a rocket thanks to his extraordinary abilities.

At this time, Cao Cao led the army of the Dayong court to confront the vassal kings who came to the Qing king's side in the Dayong capital. The sky was covered with dark clouds and thunder, as if foreshadowing an inevitable battle.

Cao Cao was wearing golden armor, holding a long sword, riding a tall horse, looking very majestic.

Under his command, Cao's army deployed their battle formation in an orderly manner and were ready for battle. Beside him were Cao Cao's eight generals, the Xiahou brothers, and other members of the Cao family.

At this time, the Cao army, led by Cao Cao and his eight relatives, had a magnificent lineup. At first glance, it looked like an endless iron stream.

The soldiers were dressed in iron armor, wearing iron helmets and holding spears. They were lined up in neat and uniform lines, demonstrating strong fighting power and strict discipline.

Their armor gleamed in the sun, looking particularly majestic and spectacular.

Cao Cao's flag was flying high above the army, with the word "Cao" embroidered on it, making it particularly eye-catching.

Against the backdrop of the flags, Cao's army's lineup appears even more majestic and powerful. As the commander of the army, Cao Cao's majesty and momentum infect every soldier.

The other side of the confrontation was the enemy army under the command of a vassal king who was the first among the many vassal kings to arrive at the capital of Dayong. They were large in number and well-equipped.

The soldiers were also wearing iron armor and holding sharp blades, looking very arrogant.

Various generals and officers rode on tall horses, holding long spears in their hands, and were at the forefront of the army, staring at Cao's army fiercely.

The air was filled with tension, as if a taut string would break at any time. Soldiers on both sides felt the tension, their heartbeats quickened, and their breathing became rapid.

However, Cao Cao seemed unusually calm, as he was well aware of the importance of this battle.

If the last imperial guard on their side were defeated, the kings of Dayong would be able to march straight into the capital of Dayong.

By then, Dayong would truly be entering the countdown to its demise.

Cao Cao's eyes swept through the army, and he saw the firm eyes and determination to move forward of the imperial guards.

He knew that these imperial guards were elite troops who had undergone rigorous training in the capital and were the last barrier of the capital of Dayong.
Therefore, most of these Dayong Imperial Guards possess strong combat effectiveness and tenacious willpower.

Thinking of this, Cao Cao was filled with confidence.

Suddenly, there was a loud thunder and heavy rain came down.

The raindrops hit the armor with a crisp sound and hit the war drums with a booming sound.

However, the rain did not dampen the morale of the army.

On the contrary, it made the soldiers more resolute in their mission and beliefs.

They braved the wind and rain, stayed at their posts, and prepared for the coming battle.

Cao Cao rode his horse through the army, his figure looking particularly tall in the rain.

"Soldiers, today's battle is of great importance. Although the enemy is strong, we will defeat them with courage and fearlessness. I know that you have fire in your hearts and light in your eyes. This battle is the time for you to prove yourselves, repay your country, and show your bravery!"

"Don't forget your original intention, keep your mission in mind, swing your sword forward, and swear to kill the enemy chieftain!"

"Today's achievements will be recorded in history forever, and today's courage will be engraved in people's hearts forever!"

"Soldiers, follow me, Cao Mengde, and charge forward. For our country and for Dayong, we will fight to the end!"

"After this battle, I, Cao Mengde, will personally recommend you for the credit!"

He constantly boosted the morale of the soldiers, making them believe that they would definitely win.

"Ding! Cao Cao's Wei Wu skill is activated!
Wei Wu: Wei Wu waved his whip, and there was a chapter left at Jieshi in the east. This is a unique skill for Cao Cao, the Emperor of Wei.

Effect 2: Speech can also be the key to turning the tide. After launching, it can boost the morale of the entire army and improve the combat effectiveness of the entire army, with +1 for the commander and + for the entire army.

Effect 1: Use the emperor to control the princes, and increase your own five dimensions by + permanently.

Effect 1: After becoming king, your politics and intelligence will be permanently increased by .

Effect 1: When you are complacent, arrogant, or lustful, your intelligence will decrease by 10 to 1 points. (Note: If you can overcome these character flaws, your five dimensions will be permanently increased by + again.)”

"Ding! Cao Cao's basic command is 99, and his basic force is 86. When the current Wei Wu skill effect is activated to boost morale, his own command is +2, and the force of the entire army is +1. The current force rises to 87, and the command rises to 101!"

Encouraged by Cao Cao, the morale of the Yong Imperial Army became increasingly high, and they were ready for the battle.

When the sun peeked out from behind the dark clouds, the battle officially began.

Under the command of Cao Cao, the Dayong Imperial Guards launched a fierce attack, their spears stabbing at the enemy like a forest.

The vassal kings' army on the opposite side was not to be outdone. They were large in number and well-equipped, and the soldiers rushed towards the Dayong Imperial Army with great momentum.

For a moment, arrows rained down and war drums thundered.

Under the leadership of Cao Cao, the Yong imperial guards were not afraid and faced the enemy with their spears raised.

(End of this chapter)