Chapter 1039: Xing Tian fights against Chi You

Chapter 1039 Xing Tian fights against Chi You

Chapter 1037: Xing Tian fights against Chi You

Chi You: Commander 99, Force 108, Intelligence 87, Politics 78, Charisma 90;

As one of the twelve super generals in the East and known as the "Soldier Master", Chi You not only has a super high basic force of 108 points, but his own command has also reached an astonishing 99 points.

The intelligence attribute of  87 points is not high, but it is enough to see through most conspiracies, and the political charisma also exceeds the passing mark.

 So from the data point of view, Chi You has almost no major weaknesses. If you want to defeat him, you can only rely on absolute strength.

 There are obviously few such people in the world.

 Gongsun Xuanyuan, who once ranked first in the five-dimensional attributes, also relied on the blessing of the Xuanyuan Sword and the Holy King Set, as well as the full assistance of most of the heroes in the world, to defeat the incomparable Chi You.

The process of Huang Di's victory over Xuanyuan was so difficult, let alone Liu Ji and Liu Yan!

Although Liu Ji has several god-level masters such as Fan Kuai and Peng Yue, he still cannot compete with the combination of Chi You and Gonggong.

 Fortunately, Liu Ji also had Chen Ping, a top strategist, and Kua Fu, the bodyguard assigned to him by Liu Hong, otherwise he might have been beaten by Chi You like Liu Yan.

Kuafu, Houyi, and Xingtian are close friends. The three of them are Liu Hong's bodyguard generals, and they are also the only three god-of-war generals in the Han Dynasty.

Liu Hong had always felt that he owed a lot to Liu Ji, his illegitimate son, so when Liu Ji went to Ba County to take office, he personally sent Kuafu to Liu Ji's command, which also reduced Liu Ji's resentment towards Liu Hong. Quite a few.

After Kuafu joined, he naturally became Liu Ji's number one general. Even Fan Kuai, the top general, was no match for him.

It was with Kuafu's help that Liu Jicai had the strength to fight against Chi You, but even Kuafu was still no match for Chi You, not to mention that there was another God of War-level fierce general in the Southern Barbarian Army, Gonggong.

But after all, war is not as simple as a duel between generals.

Although Cao Shen and Zhou Bo were not as good as Chi You in leading the army, they could compete with them together. Coupled with Chen Ping's calculating strategy, Liu Ji could still barely compete with Chi You.

Facing Chi You, a powerful enemy with almost no weaknesses, Liu Ji originally thought that he would fight a protracted war until the opponent ran out of food. However, the arrival of a man changed the situation of the battle. This man was Xing Tian.

Liu Ji never expected that instead of seeking refuge with Qin Hao, who had a closer relationship with him, Wang Yue would come to join him at the expense of the near and far away, and even brought his younger brother Liu Bian, the strongest general of the Han Dynasty, Xing Tian, ​​and one-third of the army. Who what.

When Wang Yue came to join Liu Ji, it was the most important period of the war between Liu Ji and Chi You, so of course Liu Ji welcomed the arrival of Wang Yue and others with both hands, and the addition of Xing Tian also tilted the balance of victory towards Liu Ji. season.

As the strongest general of the Han Dynasty, Xingtian actually didn't think much of Chi You who was born in the southern barbarians. After all, his vision was the whole world, not the remote and backward southern Sichuan, so after he recovered from his injury, he took the initiative to invite Chi You to fight.

But after the real fight with Chi You, Xing Tiancai realized how wrong he was.

Chi You is not only strong, but also strong without any weaknesses. Unlike Li Yuanba and Luo Shixin who achieved the ultimate in strength, Chi You has almost reached perfection in terms of external strength, internal strength, martial arts, and fighting spirit.

 In Chi You, Xing Tian even saw the shadow of Xiang Yu.

Although Xing Tian has never fought against Xiang Yu, he knows that Xiang Yu has no shortcomings, and Chi You is similar to Xiang Yu. They are both powerful in all aspects and without any weaknesses.

 Xingtian and Chi You are both super generals, and the battle between super generals is naturally not that easy to end. The intensity and danger of the battle between the two is no less intense than the battle between Xing Tian and Li Yuanba.

However, because southern Sichuan is too remote, and most Han people look down on barbarians, they simply do not believe that war-level warriors will be born among barbarians, so this duel did not spark any sparks.

This battle was fought in darkness. Xing Tian and Chi You fought three times in total. The two fought from day to night, and even fought at night before the end. The number of rounds in each duel exceeded 500, but three times they failed. There was no winner or loser.

The reason why Chi You was able to kill the Yizhou army was because he had always been invincible before, and no one could compete with him alone. However, the arrival of Xing Tian broke his reputation of invincibility, which naturally made all the soldiers in Yizhou less morale. Big rise.

With Xingtian blocking Chi You, a difficult opponent, Liu Ji's pressure was naturally greatly reduced. Then he sent Kuafu and Fan Kuai to join forces to defeat Gonggong. Chi You saw that something was not going well and decisively chose peace talks.

Liu Ji was not prepared to negotiate peace with Chi You. He naturally wanted to pursue the victory, expand the results, and regain the counties in southern Sichuan occupied by Chi You in one fell swoop.

 The astonishing performance of Liu Ji's Ba army on the battlefield in southern Sichuan naturally aroused the fear of Liu Yan, the state pastor.

 Liu Yan was defeated repeatedly in the confrontation with Chi You, and more than half of his troops had been killed or injured. Once Liu Ji conquered Funan, the power of his troops would definitely increase greatly.

 Under the situation of one and the other, Liu Yan was afraid that Liu Ji, the prefect, would be dissatisfied if his strength exceeded his own, and he would also annex him, the governor of the state, in the future.

So Liu Yan directly ordered the withdrawal of the frontline troops, and at the same time left Liu Ji alone to negotiate with Chi You.

Liu Yan's betrayal also made Chi You see the possibility of infighting among the Han people, so he took the initiative to return most of the occupied lands in southern Sichuan, and the object of return was naturally not Liu Ji.

When Chi You's army was at its strongest, he occupied the counties of Zangqi, Yizhou, Yongchang, Jianwei and Jianwei in Yizhou. His army was less than a hundred miles away from Chengdu.

After Liu Ji and Liu Yan united, Chi You switched from offense to defense in time, but after a few small defeats, Liu Ji still took away the county of Zangda. Therefore, Chi You definitely could not return the county of Zangda to Liu Yan.

In order to cause internal strife among the Han people, Chi You was also ruthless. He only retained fifteen counties, including Yongchang County at the southernmost tip of Yizhou, and divided the occupied Yizhou and Jian into two counties, as well as the vassal state of Qianwei, and nearly thirty All counties were returned to Liu Yan, just in exchange for a large amount of supplies and grain.

Liu Yan originally wanted to rule based on the current territory, but he did not expect that Chi You would take the initiative to return the territory, and all he asked for was some grain, grass and materials that could be earned back.

As a political veteran, Liu Yan certainly knew Chi You's real purpose, which was to cause internal fighting among the Han army. However, for the already extremely weak Yizhou army, this was obviously a temptation that could not be refused.

 (End of this chapter)