Three Kingdoms: Domination of the World

Chapter 164: Subjugating the Qiang Tribe in the Northwest

Suo Chao quickly occupied most of Liang Province and Si Province, deploying heavy troops in the counties and important passes adjacent to other vassal states. 15 troops were stationed in Wudu County, Youfufeng, Jingzhao Yin, Hongnong County, and Hedong County.

Suo Chao activated Ma Chao, Pang De, Ma Teng and other powerful generals. He ordered Pang De to lead 4 troops to garrison Wudu County, Ma Chao to lead 3 troops to garrison Jingzhao Yi, Ma Teng to lead 2 troops to garrison Hedong County, and Ran Min to lead 5 troops to garrison Hongnong County.

As for Youfufeng, Suo Chao ordered Huang Zhong's son Huang Xu to personally lead 10,000 troops and serve as the prefect of Youfufeng.

Huang Xu, who had just turned twenty this year, was a bit immature, but he was also a military commander with a strength of 76 points. When he received the order, his face was filled with excitement and nervousness, and his eyes sparkled with the desire to achieve great things.

The situation in Sizhou had finally stabilized, and Suo Chao breathed a sigh of relief. At this moment, his gaze was profound as he summoned Zhang Mei Niang from World D.

"General Zhang, please receive the order and immediately lead these 5 soldiers back to the north to garrison Mobei County." Suo Chao looked solemn, his eyes fixed on Zhang Meiniang, his voice steady and powerful.

Zhang Mei Niang was slightly startled when she heard the order, then she quickly clasped her fists and said happily:

"Yes! I will obey your command." Her eyes were firm and her posture was as straight as a pine tree.

Zhang Meiniang has a graceful figure yet is heroic, and her training results in the D world are also good, so Suo Chao is relieved to use her.

The destination of the 20-strong army was settled. Suo Chao looked at the departing troops and silently planned future strategies in his heart.

Cement walls were built around Xiongnu, Moxi, Mobei, and Modong counties. These walls had been connected to form a solid northern defense line, no longer fearing harassment from the northern nomads.

This was a massive project that took several years to complete and provided employment for a large number of civilians. During this period, the Mi and Zhen families also saw business opportunities and established their own construction teams, building houses for the people of the north and military facilities for the imperial court.

[Ding! Congratulations to the host. Completed the main mission: Occupy Yongliang and Liangzhou, and obtained gold-quality land improvement technology.]

[Congratulations to the host. Completed the main quest: Aim for the Sizhou, obtained the second volume of the Water Control Technique, completion rate 2/5]

Suo Chao was standing in front of the tent. He was stunned at first when he heard the rewards announced by the system, but then a smile as bright as a spring flower blossomed across his face, his joy evident. His eyes instantly lit up like stars in the night sky, and his hands trembled slightly unconsciously.

"The water control techniques are finally complete." Suo Chao shouted excitedly, his voice trembling slightly with excitement.

At this moment, his heart was like a raging sea, his thoughts racing. The desolate scene of the Northland emerged in his mind. He frowned, his eyes revealing determination and resolve.

"The north is so desolate and not very suitable for growing crops. If all the land in the north is converted into soil suitable for growing crops, then we won't have to worry about food anymore." Suo Chao muttered to himself. As he spoke, he paced back and forth unconsciously, as if he had already seen the future harvest in the north, and the corners of his mouth couldn't help but rise slightly.

Suo Chao ordered Dou Xian to continue migrating to the Western Regions Chief Secretary's Mansion, planning to relocate 100 million people so that he could take control of the Western Regions Chief Secretary's Mansion as soon as possible.

Although the countries in the Western Regions were wary of Suo Chao's actions, they could only remain silent and dared not speak out under the powerful force of the Han army.

As for the newly acquired soil improvement technology, Suo Chao gave it a brief thought and decided to let his father-in-law's family of the Chen family take charge of it. Thinking of his two wives, Chen Huan and Mi Hua, who had been clamoring to help with things and didn't want to be just a vase, he couldn't help but smile slightly, his eyes full of doting:

"Let Huan'er and Hua'er supervise this matter together, and fulfill their wish."

For a moment, everyone became busy as if they were wound up, and Suo Chao was no exception.

Suo Chao left the prosperous Sizhou and embarked on a journey to the northwest. He chose a secluded route, quietly heading for the mysterious and desolate land of the Qiang people. This time, Suo Chao had a clear goal: to completely resolve the problems of the Qiang tribe and unify the northwest!

The Qiang tribes were spread over a vast territory, with numerous factions. Among them, the most powerful were the Shaodang Qiang and the Baima Qiang, who bordered Sizhou.

These Qiang tribes had limited loyalty and were less willing to submit to the emperor, causing endless trouble for the Yong and Liang states. The Shaodang Qiang were especially erratic, sometimes surrendering and sometimes rebelling, causing great headaches for the imperial court.

Suo Chao could not tolerate this situation. As an ambitious general, he was determined to unify the Qiang tribes in the northwest.

After trekking through mountains and rivers, Suo Chao arrived at the heart of the Qiang people. Unleashing his unparalleled power, he skillfully summoned 8 Han soldiers, 2 Japanese soldiers, and 2 Song soldiers from World D.

The mighty force of 12 men caused panic among the Qiang tribes, who quickly formed a coalition to besiege Suo Chao's army.

At Jishishan, Suo Chao encountered the combined forces of the Shaodang Qiang and the Baima Qiang. The two sides engaged in a fierce battle, and he led his soldiers bravely in killing the enemy.

After a bitter battle, Suo Chao finally defeated the Qiang enemy and occupied most of the Qiang territory. This victory made Suo Chao famous and he became a hero in the eyes of the Han people.

Next, Suo Chao continued westward, crossed the Yarlung Zangbo River, and reached the foot of the Himalayas.

After two years, Suo Chao conquered all the Qiang tribes, expanded the territory by thousands of miles, and established his absolute rule in the northwest.

Suo Chao gazed at the Himalayas, a wave of emotion welling up in his heart. Beyond the mountains lay the Kushan Empire, and he was no longer able to fight. Unless he crossed the mountains and released Himiko and the Wajin people to harass them.

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