"Wow!" At this time, Qin's reporters began to be interested in the news sent by the spokesperson.

"Excuse me, how many slaves did we hang in the north this time, and what was the result," the reporter asked.

"Well, the results of the battle are being preliminary tallied. However, we have a rough number. This number seems to be that we beheaded about 350,000 opponents. As for the number of slaves reduced, I am afraid it is more than this number. A lot, as for the specifics, we need statistics," the spokesperson said.

In fact, the number of slaves killed by the Qin people has exceeded more than 700,000, which is a huge number. Relying on advanced weapons, the Qin people took a severe crackdown on those backward barbarian tribes. They took bloody measures against the slaves. In retaliation, although beheading, an extremely barbaric method of calculating merit, has been abolished. In particular, the State of Qin has issued strict legal provisions to clearly abolish this barbaric method of calculation. However, Qin State in some areas in the north, or The promotion and calculation of merit among subordinates has been restored, especially among the soldiers at the bottom of the Qin State. In order to get the credit they want, people have to take some extreme measures. These methods are the original barbaric way of recording merit. This method has become a default rule among lower-level combatants. If you want to get military merit and promotion opportunities, sorry, you have to kill a certain number of heads.

There are certain reasons for this barbaric method of recording merit, but the most important reason is that the officers acquiesced in the existence of this barbaric method, and although the senior officials knew from the side that these things did happen, they turned a blind eye. With one eye closed, they knew very well that a bloodless army had no combat effectiveness at all. In this regard, the higher-ups acquiesced to the existence of this method.

"In addition, the Allied forces have formulated a safe way to march south. They will expel the Qi army from the territory of Yan State, and the Allied forces will bring a new peace to Yan State," the spokesman said.

"So what does peace mean?" a reporter pointedly asked the question.

"This thing is peace," the spokesman said slyly.

"Okay, that's it." The spokesman just finished his speech and left. He temporarily canceled the reporter's question session because the news asked many questions, and the official did not make a formal decision on these questions. respond.

In Chendi, the South Korean New Army was still defending in place. The soldiers were digging trenches and building fortifications in accordance with the officers' requirements. Their artillery positions were in place early, and they themselves had to dig some tunnels for defense.

"Look over there, what's that," asked a private, sweating profusely.

"Look at those people wearing civilian clothes," the private continued.

"Oh, you mean those people," a corporal said, lying leisurely on the mound dug out of the tunnel and basking in the winter sun.

"Those are the Self-Defense Forces, look at their armbands," the corporal said.

In order to distinguish the Self-Defense Forces from civilians, the Self-Defense Forces do not have military uniforms for the time being, but they wear a piece of red cloth around their left arms to symbolize that they are regular troops. In fact, they are still a spontaneous civilian militia organization.

They have not received systematic military training. They came here only to learn how to defend against enemy attacks. As for the rest, the new Korean army needs to teach them how to use guns, use cannons, etc.

From the perspective of the regular army of the New Korean Army, they are still a militia organization, which is still some distance away from the regular army. They do not understand why the people above have to spend so much effort training these people. Soldiers generally do not think highly of these militiamen. .

The senior generals of the South Korean New Army are also dissatisfied with this. They think that the South Korean New Army is enough in this area. Why do they need to train these militiamen? They don't understand this very much.

"Da da da," a communication cavalry rode over quickly. The communication cavalry had beautiful cavalry hats and exquisite helmets with red feathers. They looked very heroic.

"What orders are there from above?" the corporal said, looking at the flying cavalry.

"I don't know, maybe let us attack the beams, so we don't have to dig these damn pits," the soldier complained.

"I hope so," said the corporal.

"Report," the signal soldier shouted loudly.

"Come in," the local garrison was a major battalion commander, and his troops were ordered to guard a pass.

"What's the matter?" The major looked impatiently at the people who came in. His men kept annoying him. Many officers took the initiative to ask when they would end this defensive loading, but he could only say, I don't know, there are still more from above. Without issuing orders, the Korean New Army could only connect telegraph lines at high-level positions. In other places, communications troops were still relied on to convey orders. They could no longer understand the orders from above.

"Latest orders, sir," the signal trooper asked.

"Oh, is this an order to attack? My boys are going crazy. They are bothering me like a bunch of beasts who can't find women," the major asked in a rude tone.

"I don't know, sir, please take a look," the signal soldier handed the order to the major.

The new Korean army has won new victories and their fighting morale is strong. For this, they urgently need a battle to continue to boost their morale.

"Let me see," the major quickly opened the envelope and saw the order.

"Damn it, it's an order to retreat," the major cursed loudly.

"What on earth is going on?" the major asked excitedly, grabbing the signal soldier's collar.

"Hands off, sir, we don't know," the soldier said.

"Okay, go back and ask those damn officers what the hell is going on," the officer cursed loudly.

"Get out of here," the major yelled loudly.

The signal soldier ran out of the major's camp helplessly. For him, coming here was a nightmare. There were many other junior Korean officers who had the same mood as the Korean major. They all did not understand the people above them. How do you think they can give up their newly occupied land so casually?

"I understand your situation very well, but you must understand that you are soldiers, and soldiers should obey orders," a Korean colonel loudly reprimanded his men.

"But, sir, we should launch an attack. We are only... away from the beam," a lieutenant colonel asked anxiously.

"Damn it, I know, shut your mouth," the colonel yelled loudly.

"This is an order from above, we can only execute it," the colonel said sternly.

"Go back, let our soldiers prepare, and let's get ready to go home," the colonel said.

"Yes, sir," the officers all saluted and then left.

"I really don't understand what's going on with our commander," the officers complained and left the headquarters.

"We'll be back, boys," the colonel said, looking at the grumbling officers who were leaving.

In a temporary military camp in South Korea.

"Beep, beep, beep, beep," the horn sounded urgently, and the soldiers of the Korean New Army quickly gathered.

"Crash," the soldiers returned nervously.

"Calm down," a second lieutenant shouted.

"Stand at attention," a second lieutenant shouted loudly.

"Take a break," the second lieutenant shouted loudly again.

"Sir, speak," the ensign shouted loudly.

"Take a break," said a major wearing an exquisite large cap.

"Wow, wow, wow," the soldiers took a breath.

"Soldiers, I know you probably don't understand, but I need you to understand," the major said.

"Latest orders," the major said suddenly.

"Wow," the soldiers immediately stood at attention.

"The latest order is to withdraw the entire army to the border of South Korea from now on," the major said loudly.

Although the soldiers didn't say anything, the major could hear the dissatisfaction deep in the soldiers' hearts.

"Disband," said the major.

Then the major left.

"La la la la," the major just left, and the soldiers suddenly exploded.

"Did you hear it clearly? The superiors asked us to retreat. Why?" the soldiers asked each other.

"I don't know. Anyway, let's retreat," a soldier said.

"Damn it," said the soldier.

"Don't talk nonsense, we have to retreat as soon as possible, otherwise, our affairs will be in trouble," the soldier said.

"What's the trouble?" the soldiers said dissatisfiedly.

"Who knows," the soldiers didn't know what their superiors were thinking. The orders they received were just to retreat.

At the forefront of the new Korean army, it is also the place closest to the capital of Wei.

"Pack up our equipment and prepare to retreat," an officer shouted loudly.

"Sir, do we really have to retreat," one soldier asked.

"Yes," the officer replied.

"Okay," the soldier reluctantly answered in the affirmative.

"Everyone stand at attention," a soldier shouted loudly.

"Wow!" the soldiers stood at attention.

"We retreat," said a captain.

"But we want to retreat gracefully," the captain continued.

"Cheer up," the captain said, looking at his men.

"Disband," said the captain.

Soon the soldiers began to organize their salutes. An hour later, the Korean New Army soldiers were already lined up and their salutes were organized. Because they were field troops, they did not have many things.

"Dong dong, dong dong," the small drum of the attack is beating, but the direction of the new Korean army is their own country, and their morale is high. Many of them firmly believe that they will come one day in the future. to here,

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