Chapter 448: Generous rewards for the Battle of Han River
Chapter 448: Generous Rewards in the Battle of Hanshui
Chapter 447: Generous rewards in the Battle of Han River
Changban Slope is the most difficult battle Qin Hao has faced so far.
The momentum of this battle is not small, it can be said that it is second only to the final battle, but not many people died at all.
Because there were so many famous generals in this battle, and the fighting generals were so exciting, this battle became the most famous among many battles.
“The water flooded seven armies: 300,000 enemies were killed, 20,000 were captured, and 300 losses were suffered.”
The battle that killed the most enemies in this battle. All the previous strategies were to prepare for this moment, and finally use the power of heaven and earth to completely annihilate the main force of the Yellow Turbans.
“Ambush from all sides: kill 17,000 enemies, capture 20,000, and damage 4,000.”
Seeing this, Qin Hao thought that the inventory was almost over, but he did not expect that there would be a lot of war inventory later.
“Strategic retreat of thousands of miles: killing enemies...losses...”
“Defensive Battle of Xiangyang: Killing the Enemy…Loss…”
“Xiangfan Guerrilla War: Killing the Enemy…Loss…”
“Surprise attack on Fancheng: kills...losses...”
“Surprise attack on Wancheng: Kill the enemy...Loss...”
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Seeing the series of numbers of enemies killed and losses, Qin Hao discovered that the ‘Battle of Hanshui’ was fought in so many battles before it was finally completed.
And if there is a mistake in one step, there will be no subsequent victory, so this victory is really hard-won.
“Ding dong, this ‘Battle of Hanshui’ has killed a total of 400,000 enemies, captured 40,000 prisoners, and suffered 40,000 self-losses. After deducting the battle losses, a total of 400,000 war points will be awarded, which have been automatically exchanged for 4,000 summoning points for the host.”
“Ding dong, the host previously had 1750 summoning points, and currently has a total of 5750 summoning points.”
Looking at the soaring numbers, Qin Hao exultantly said: "I'm getting rich."
Faced with a series of numbers, Qin Hao felt that all the crises he had encountered before were worth it.
There are nearly 6,000 summoning points. How many talents can be summoned? How much black technology can be redeemed?
Persons from every dynasty throughout history, as well as various technologies, are beckoning to Qin Hao.
With so many summoning points in his account, Qin Hao's confidence exploded. At this time, Qin Hao felt that even if Tang Zong, Song Zu, Qin, Emperor, and Han Wu joined forces, he might not be able to defeat him.
Well, I’m a little crazy. Huh? Why are all my ancestors included? Qin Hao thought secretly.
After his eyes glanced at the 40,000 battle losses, Qin Hao couldn't help but feel a trace of guilt in his eyes.
It is really not easy to win this battle. In order to win this battle, Qin Hao did not hesitate to use his body as bait, but the actual price paid was far more than that.
The cost of luring the enemy deep is the highest.
In fact, most of the 40,000 soldiers and horses who were injured died on the thousands-mile retreat.
These people are the abandoned ones who deliberately give up for the final victory.
They could have survived, but if they didn't abandon them, they wouldn't be able to get past the Yellow Turbans.
In order to win, these prices must be paid.
“One general’s achievements are worth thousands of bones!” Qin Hao sighed softly, the guilt in his eyes had dissipated, and he regained his clarity. Qin Hao still has a long road ahead, and more people will die because of him and for him. The total number is estimated to be one million.
If Qin Hao has to feel guilty for a while after every battle, then he might as well not fight for world hegemony.
Also, the Han army has already paid a price of 40,000 casualties, but why can the number of troops still be maintained at around 100,000?
Before retreating from Guangcheng Pass, Qin Hao added three more garrison troops, totaling 130,000 troops.
Qin Hao hid an army of 80,000 as a surprise force at Xuanyuan Pass. Later, he led an army of 50,000 to retreat and join Zhu Jun. The total number of the army returned to 100,000.
Including the retreat, the Han army suffered a total of more than 40,000 casualties in all battles.
The reason why the number of people can still be maintained at 90,000? In fact, it was because most of them were newly recruited soldiers and soldiers from the Jingzhou family.
Yellow Turbans recruit soldiers from aristocratic families and can recruit new soldiers, so naturally the Han army can do the same.
Xiang Yu massacred thirty-six counties in Nanyang at one time, which frightened the Jingzhou family.
The Jingzhou family was afraid that after the fall of Jingzhou, they would suffer the same fate as the Nanyang family, so they naturally gave their full support to Ding Yuan and Lu Zhi.
It was also the support of the Jingzhou family regardless of cost, and the Han army, which had no shortage of troops and food, could hold Xiangyang and persist until Qin Hao came back to win the final victory.
"Ding dong, the 'Battle of Hanshui' lasted for two and a half months, starting from the strategic retreat and ending with the surprise attack on Wancheng. There were 49 major and minor battles, with a total of 440,000 enemies killed and 40,000 self-inflicted losses. The losses in this battle were greater than The score is 11:1, rated SSS, and a special golden summoning card will be awarded.”
This is what Qin Hao really dreams of, even if he gives a thousand summon points, he will not change it.
In a battle where the total number of people on both sides exceeds sixty-five, the reward will naturally not end there.
Before Qin Hao could react to the joy of getting the golden summoning card, he was bombarded with another wave of rewards.
"Ding dong, in the 'Battle of Hanshui', the host used various strategies such as counterattack, luring the enemy deep, using body as bait, fire attack, water attack, ambush, etc., and its intelligence was permanently +1. The current basic intelligence is 97. "
"Ding dong, in the 'Battle of Hanshui', the host continuously completed two hidden achievements of 'Seven Flooded Armies' and 'Ambush from Flying Daggers'. The commander has a permanent +2, and the charisma is permanently +2. The current basic commander is 96, and the charisma is 103. . One Hundred Call Cards (poet)."
“Qin Hao’s current five dimensions are: Commander 96, Force 95, Intelligence 97, Politics 90, Charisma 103.”
This is not the first time Qin Hao has used a strategy, nor is it the first time he has completed a hidden achievement, but it is the first time that he has received such a small reward.
Last time, Qin Hao chased Temujin and completed the "cut off beard and abandon robe", all five dimensions improved.
But this time, Qin Hao completed two in a row, and only increased two attributes, and the total increase was only 4 points.
"What's the situation? Why give such a small reward? It's too stingy! I protest."
As for Qin Hao's question, the system responded like this.
“The higher the attributes, the harder it is to improve them. As the host’s five dimensions increase, the fewer attribute points will be rewarded from the system. Of course, the host will also be compensated in other ways.”
Qin Hao took a look at his current five dimensions. Except for politics, there is really nothing to find fault with.
Although his political attributes are not high enough, this is because he has not yet entered politics and has no experience in truly governing a party.
Qin Hao's five-dimensional attributes are rarely matched by others in the entire history, and further improvement can only be achieved by slowly accumulating experience.
In fact, it is just equal value. Qin Hao would not be unable to accept it in exchange for other rewards.
“Forget it, the compensation this time is this Hundred Summons Card, Hundred Summons? It can’t summon hundreds of people at once, right?”
Qin Hao muttered to himself doubtfully, and then unhurriedly lit up the detailed introduction of the Hundred Call Cards.
(End of this chapter)