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Chapter 434 The Demise of Great Wu

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Under the water and fire, Wu's defense line was shattered.

First, there was a violent shock in the enchantment formation, and then a strong backlash appeared on many monks of the Wu Kingdom who maintained the formation. Many people vomited blood and their meridians were broken.

In fact, if it is only to this point, the entire defense line is actually not hopeless.

Follow-up people make up, everyone is not afraid of death, push through, and the time for the Dharma monks to fight with all their strength is also limited. With the help of the spiritual vein formation, as long as the first wave is resisted, the follow-up people can survive, then After all, if you can keep it down, at least you won't lose easily.

But this is still a bit too difficult for the Wu monks whose morale is already very low.

After many people in the first wave were seriously injured due to too strong attacks due to the formation, very few people were willing to make up for it. Even under the constant shouts and demands of high-level monks, everyone's actions were slow.

And this kind of mobility is really unbearable.

Once the formation is broken, everything will be irreversible.

Water and fire poured in, collided together, and a large amount of steam came out, but in short, it was a scene like hell.

This kind of scene is not only scary to look at, but the people in it are also facing a hell-like situation.

He was unwilling to fight to the death before, but now, he has no chance to fight desperately. Without the protection of a solid formation, there are many scattered monks from the Wu Kingdom, although there are many in number, they have no way to twist their own strength together. In a state of disunity, the numerical advantage is not enough for the Dharma monks—at least for the current Wu monks.

A large number of people died in it like this.

The so-called line of defense is of course a solid and complete line. After one of them is broken through, the entire line of defense becomes meaningless.

One point of collapse leads to a total collapse.

In the midst of this collapse across the board, the main force of Da Wu disappeared.

After the line of defense collapsed, Da Qi's army broke out with a much stronger combat power than before. Those aristocratic families who did not work hard in the previous tough battle, at this time, are finally willing to work hard.

It's also easy to understand.

In the beginning, these Qi people didn't know that there was another team ambushing in the eastern waters of Wu State. From their point of view, what they are facing is an impregnable wall that Wu has been operating for countless years.

Under the leadership of Weiyun, a master of law, they may have a chance to break through Da Wu's defense line, but they don't know how long it will take, and how many people will die under this iron wall.

Originally, when the decision to attack Wu was made in China, it was very sudden and the right voice was loud. Although, relying on the authority of the royal family—mainly the pressure from the Yan Kingdom—this matter was settled in this way, but a large number of aristocratic families are actually dissatisfied with this.

With such a mentality, it is quite normal to refuse to put in the effort when going to the battlefield.

But there are two sides to this statement.

They are unwilling to work hard because they feel that the price to be paid is too great and the gain is too small. Of course, many benefits can be gained from conquering Wu, but who knows how long it will take and how many people will die?

But right now, based on the news released by various sources, the capital of Great Wu has been brought down, and the main force of Wu's army assembled, the defense line arranged on the border of Yangzhou has also been broken. Seeing a large number of benefits and military exploits, it is right in front of your eyes.

In this way, it is quite normal for those aristocratic families to change their attitudes quickly and become active.

As for the tacit understanding between them and Wu Guo earlier... what is that?

Not to mention that they themselves do not have any express agreement, even if there is, in the interest of a country, it will be torn up every minute.

...

Wu Emperor Sun Qingyang, the current situation,

very bad.

When he led the court of Wu Kingdom and left from the capital city, at first he thought of gathering strength elsewhere, and then made plans.

For this reason, they also got in touch with the vanguard of Chu State. Regardless of the conditions, in short, they still need to rely on the power of Chu State.

With the support of the Chu State, their life became easier for a while, at least their sense of security was much stronger.

However, it didn't take long for the news that Yangzhou's front line collapsed and Wu's main force died in World War I, and everything changed.

The people of Chu State, who were still treating them politely, suddenly became more subtle.

Immediately, there were ministers who accompanied Sun Qingyang to leave the capital, and said that the people of Chu had evil intentions.

Sun Qingyang himself knew this well. When they evacuated, the property they took away from the capital was indeed a considerable amount. At the beginning, the people of Chu might not have thought about this, after all they still regarded them as equal allies, even if what they wanted was to take advantage of the power of Wu to block the coalition forces of Yan and Qi, and cut a piece of flesh from Wu by the way to eat, but after all, you still have to rely on the power of Wu Guo.

Although the ministers of the Wu Kingdom have all rebelled, it is still one of the Nine Great Immortal Kingdoms, and its heritage still exists. In the ordinary army of monks, it must still be able to pull out a strong force.

However, the defeat of Wu's main force on the front line of Yangzhou completely shattered this situation.

In the eyes of Chu people, the state of Wu has already perished.

The capital was occupied and the main military force of the country was annihilated, so what is there to talk about? At this time, it would be naive to expect the people of Chu to treat Wu Huang Sun Qingyang as a guest of honor and an equal ally.

Sun Qingyang wanted to run, but failed. The vanguard army of Chu State blocked their way, and even Fei Pin, the Grand Master of Chu State, came in person.

In this way, he and his court in exile became prisoners of the Chu people.

Of course, nominally, the two sides are still in the state of an alliance. The people of Chu State still need to rely on the name of the emperor Sun Qingyang to gather as much power as possible from the State of Wu to fight against the coalition forces of Yan and Qi.

But this matter has nothing to do with Wu Guo in essence. Next, this will evolve into a battle between the Chu Army and the Yan-Qi Allied Forces.

Regardless of who wins and who loses in the end, Sun Qingyang estimates that he will not have a good life.

The best end is to be a puppet emperor. But this hope is very slim. If they really want to support a puppet emperor, why not find someone from their grandson's family who can be controlled?

As for the worst outcome, I am afraid that even the title of Wu Kingdom cannot be maintained.

Thinking of this, Sun Qingyang couldn't help crying bitterly.

But who can blame this matter?

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