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    "You three, just stay with me." Liu Zhe said, the two girls are still too young, and he has to keep an eye on Liu Jing, after all, she is too naughty.

    "There will be a chance for you two girls."

    Liu Zhe's words silenced the two girls. It would be great if they had a chance, but they were afraid of not having a chance.

    "Let the soldiers repair for a few days, and then go find trouble with Liu Bei." Liu Zhe said.

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    On Liu Bei's side, after Liu Bei fled back, Zhu Huan followed him back not long after.

    "Xiumu, why are you back so soon?"

    Liu Bei saw Zhu Huan almost following his tail back. After being stunned for a moment, he was immediately shocked and asked, "Is it possible that you have been defeated?"

    ¡°If Zhu Huan was defeated so quickly, let alone others, the losses would have been extremely heavy.

    "What's the loss?" Liu Bei asked nervously.

    "Return to the King of Chu."

    Zhu Huan hurriedly explained: "I came back on my own initiative. I was worried that Liu Zhe would ambush on the road. I was worried about the safety of King Chu, so I rushed back first."

    Liu Bei stared at Zhu Huan speechlessly, and said with a somewhat angry tone, "I am fine, if you come back like this, how will the remaining soldiers face Liu Zhe's siege?"

    Liu Bei was angry. Zhu Huan's return would definitely cause Liu Bei's soldiers to lose their top combat power. They would not be able to sustain for long under Liu Zhe's siege.

    Although Liu Bei knew that his soldiers would definitely fail if he came back first, he hoped that the soldiers could hold on longer and cause more damage to Liu Zhe. Only in this way would he feel more balanced.

    But now that Zhu Huan is back, no matter whether what Zhu Huan said is true or false, he cannot hide the fact that he has left the battlefield.

    Without Zhu Huan¡¯s leadership, how could the remaining generals be the opponents of Liu Zhe¡¯s generals?

    The general was defeated and the leaderless soldiers lost their command, which would only make them lose faster.

    Liu Bei's heart ached when he thought that he would lose countless soldiers after failure.

    At this time, even though Zhu Huan was the person he trusted the most, Liu Bei didn't want to see him anymore and was extremely angry.

    When Zhu Huan saw Liu Bei's appearance, he also knew that his worries were unnecessary. Liu Bei returned to Fucheng smoothly, which showed that Liu Zhe did not ambush Liu Bei on the road.

    But Zhu Huan did not regret it. Even though he knew that what he did was redundant, he felt that it was what he should do.

    After all, at the beginning, no one knew whether Liu Zhe really wanted to ambush Liu Bei on the road?

    For Zhu Huan, Liu Bei's safety is more important than tens of thousands of soldiers.

    After more than two hours, someone from his subordinates finally came back to report the situation on the battlefield.

    "Report! General Liu Feng and General Fu Tong have withdrawn with their men. General Ji Ling has cut off the rear."

    This news made Liu Bei, who had calmed down a little, once again unable to calm down.

    "Ji Ling is the queen?"

    Liu Bei's face turned pale, and he was able to force Ji Ling to cut off the rear. This meant that the intensity of the battle had exceeded Liu Bei's imagination, and it also showed that his men had suffered heavy losses, otherwise Ji Ling would not have been able to cut off the rear himself.

    The situation must have been extremely bad for Ji Ling to personally cut off the retreat.

    Zhu Huan's expression also changed. If Ji Ling was captured or killed by Liu Zhe after his death, Zhu Huan would have to bear the responsibility.

    Who told him that Zhu Huan was the highest-ranking general under Liu Bei? When Liu Bei left the battlefield, he would be in charge of the battlefield.

    Now that he is running back, Ji Ling is forced to stay behind. If Zhu Huan doesn't take the blame, who will?

    Zhu Huan didn¡¯t regret it just now, but now he does.

    After all, such a big pot is about to fall on him.

    Liu Bei's face turned pale, and his face was full of anxiety. Ji Ling was also his general. He would rather lose tens of thousands of his soldiers than lose a general like Ji Ling.

    "Quick, hurry up and get reinforcements." Liu Bei shouted to Zhu Huan.

    Although it was too late to set off for rescue, Zhu Huan did not waste any time and left Fucheng with his men to rescue.

    Along the way, Zhu Huan kept encountering defeated soldiers. These soldiers had all escaped first. Judging from their condition, Zhu Huan's heart kept sinking. From this look, Ji Ling was most likely to be in trouble.  .

    When they met Liu Feng, Fu Tong and others, they did notChu Ji Ling's situation, but the number of soldiers they brought back surprised Ji Ling. There were more than 30,000 soldiers.

    Liu Bei brought 50,000 men to find trouble with Zhang Liao. The two sides fought for a day, and then were besieged by Liu Zhe. The soldiers were defeated, but there were still so many people who could escape.

    This situation was so abnormal that Zhu Huan was filled with doubts.

    Zhu Huan felt that if he was allowed to command Liu Zhejun's soldiers, given the situation at the time, if not all Liu Bei's soldiers could be wiped out, then most of them could be wiped out.

    And now Liu Feng and the others were able to escape with more than 30,000 people. Are Liu Zhejun's soldiers so incompetent?  Or is Liu Zhe incompetent and unable to command the soldiers?

    But is this possible?  Zhu Huan himself didn't believe this was possible.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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