Chapter 448: 455: Eager to Try
Rebirth of a Farming Wife
Especially Han Yu, after a few victorious minor trials of his military strategy, was even excited and eager at the news that Zhao Fan was about to lead an attack. He thought that prevailing when forces were evenly matched was no significant feat, but achieving victory when the odds were heavily stacked against youâthat was truly grasping the essence of âThe Art of Warâ. Previously, he could only sit and study military tactics, knowing that talking about war on paper was ultimately just theory. Now, finally, he had the chance to apply his skillsâwhat did a bit of danger matter!
Knowing that Zhao Fan was preparing a major offensive, although Liu Xiu didnât seem as eager as Han Yu, he was still fairly composed. After all, he had encountered countless dangers on this campaign; if he hadnât stayed composed, he would have been scared to death long ago. However, such a major issue couldnât be taken lightly, and he immediately gathered his generals and advisors to discuss a secure strategy.
But most others werenât as composed as Han Yu and Liu Xiu; after all, the enemy outnumbered them several times over. Even though they had scored a few minor victories recently, this couldnât conceal their greatest disadvantage in the warâthat this battle would be brutal, even if they didnât lose.
âGeneral, letâs retreat,â a soldier who was somewhat intimidated by the enemyâs strength said. âThe troops sent by the brigand Zhao Fan outnumber us by several times. Even if General Han is adept at military strategy, itâs impossible to overcome them. Itâd be better to retreat for now and preserve our strength, to await the day when we have the capability to counter the brigand,â he suggested, only to be immediately countered.
âNonsense! Retreating without a fight, is that not the act of a coward?! Besides, our morale is high while the enemyâs is low. Even if weâre outmatched in numbers, with General Han leading us, we might be able to defeat the enemy. Even in defeat, weâd have our honor. I refuse to act like a coward without guts!â
âWhat defines a coward? Anyone who charges into a battle they know they canât win, making a pointless sacrifice, is even more despicable than a coward. Even if you donât care about your own life, think of your wife and child at home. Is such a worthless sacrifice really worth it? I also believe we should save our strength and withdraw. Thatâs called recognizing the reality! Donât assume weâre invincible just because we won a few minor battles. Those were only small enemy detachments. When the full force attacks, itâs not so easy to hold them back. Donât overestimate some peopleâs abilities,â another retorted.
Han Yu, hearing this person speak so, swept a sharp glance over him. This person had always been on good terms with Yin Shi and being opposed to him was expected, but it was inappropriate to voice such discouraging opinions at this time. It was an obvious blow to morale, a ânobleâ excuse that was clearly driven by fear, exaggerating the enemyâs strength.
Although displeased, Han Yu said nothing. His current status and social position did not warrant stooping to argue with those feeble-minded and timid. Moreover, he knew Liu Xiuâs stance; this battle was inevitable and there was no possibility of retreat. If one lacked even that courage, they were undeserving of the position they yearned for.
Even though there were a few timid and cowardly people, they were in the minority. Liu Xi had a good eye for people. So, before Han Yu could express his dissatisfaction, someone already retorted against that personâs words: âEven if we were to retreat, we should put up a fight first. The outcome is not yet decided, so donât utter such discouraging talk. Itâs just an excuse for your own fears. If youâre so afraid of death, why join the army at all? You would be better off staying home and caring for your child!â
âWhat did you say! You brute who only knows force, think a bit more. Thereâs nothing shameful about withdrawing now; itâs just a matter of strategy. Havenât we said weâll take our revenge on the brigand when our strength suffices!â
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With so many people, statements flew back and forth, the argument becoming remarkably intense. It was only after listening for a while that Liu Xiu interjected to stop them: âEnough, stop arguing. Iâve already made my decisionâweâll accept this battle!â
Liu Xiu, addressing those who had insisted on retreating, said: âAlthough weâre currently at a disadvantage, that doesnât mean we have no chance of victory. If it were so, I would not hesitate to lead a retreat, as senseless sacrifice is utterly pointless. But the situation is different now; victory or defeat is still uncertain, itâs just a matter of how much of a chance we have. If you didnât have the courage to rise up and oppose the Imperial Court, why start in the first place? Just as that saying goes, if you lack the guts, you might as well go home and hold your child!â
When Liu Xiu said that, those who were in favor of retreat visibly reddened, hanging their heads in silence. After all, My Lord had made his decision, and their opposition would be ineffectual. Some others were, however, roused to a sense of spirited determination.
After speaking, Liu Xiu paused before continuing: âThatâs all I want to say. If anyone dares utter another word lacking in spirit, that dampens everyoneâs mood, or even wavers the soldiersâ morale, I, Liu Xiu, will not be lenient. The military law will be enforced!â
Liu Xiuâs words were followed by a report from outside: several people resembling enemy spies had been caught disseminating rumors in the camp to disintegrate soldier morale. Without questioning, Liu Xiu ordered them to be dragged out and beaten to death as a warning to others.
Seeing Liu Xiu take such decisive action, no one dared to speak any further of retreating. The tent was quiet for a momentâafter all, Liu Xiu usually handled things gently, rarely resorting to such direct, violent methods like today, and often persuaded people with reason.
Liu Xiu acted in this way to intimidate everyone, as not only one or two people had earlier spoken of retreating and uttering those dejecting comments. In extreme situations, severe measures are necessary to suppress those with treacherous intent, to prevent chaos at critical moments.
Han Yu was very satisfied with Liu Xiuâs handling and attitude. With Liu Xiuâs firm support, he could command without concern, leading soldiers in the vanguard to fight.
âAlright, letâs not discuss the issue of whether to fight or not. Iâve already made that decision. Rather, letâs discuss how we should confront the enemyâs assault and defend Yiyang City,â Liu Xiu said, turning to Han Yu.
âXiu Qi, youâre familiar with military tactics and have won several battles against the enemy. Youâre the most experienced in this area. Tell us your thoughts,â Liu Xiu asked Han Yu first for his opinion and advice, admitting that he was not without concern about the enemyâs attack. It was seeing Han Yu so calm, as if the enemyâs imminent full-scale attack was nothing to worry about, that had influenced him to relax. At such a critical juncture, he put past doubts and grudges aside, and the two placed much trust in each other.
Han Yu had some ideas in mind, but tactics aimed at winning against greater numbers had to rely on the element of surprise. Among those present, he could not fully trust everyone, so he mentioned only a general idea, deliberately omitting some secrets, and even purposely floated some misleading thoughts. Yet, whatever secrets he had, he would definitely not conceal from Liu Xiu.