Distillation equipment is not difficult to obtain.

There are even ready-made substitutes for many things.

Therefore, with the support of a large number of people from the Zhen family, the first batch of alcohol was quickly delivered.

There were ten large wine jars, weighing more than fifty pounds.

Given the concentration of medical alcohol, Dong Yu could only dilute it according to the proportion.

As for whether the standard 75° can be reached in the end, this is very difficult and we can only guarantee a rough estimate.

But even so, it is enough.

Something is better than nothing. You can't expect industrial products in ancient times to achieve such precise degrees.

The main hall of the provincial governor's mansion

Dong Yu was wearing casual clothes and listening to Cui Yan report the results of the battle.

"The remains of our soldiers who died in this battle have been collected and buried."

"However, since it is midsummer, the bodies are not easy to preserve. I have discussed with the generals and decided to use cremation to send the soldiers' remains back to their homeland."

Cui Yan looked at Dong Yu and spoke.

The history of cremation in China is very long.

It can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period.

Although the ancients did not highly recommend it, sometimes you cannot carry out burial.

"Cremation is permitted, but the remains must be properly separated and the bones of the soldiers must not be mixed up."

"Report our army's casualties in this battle."

Dong Yu did not hesitate about the cremation issue, but finally made up his mind to listen to the battle damage.

"My lord, you still need to adjust your mindset."

"Our army has a total of 41,620 soldiers participating in this battle."

"Seventeen thousand, eight hundred and twenty-seven men were killed in action, and seven thousand, five hundred and twenty-eight died of the wounded."

"If it weren't for the timely supply of alcohol and General Zhang's medicinal materials, our army would have suffered even greater casualties."

"Among our generals, General Su You, General Feng Li, and General Ma Yan died in battle. General Jiao Chu lost an arm. Although he managed to survive, he is no longer able to fight on the battlefield."

"General Gao Lan was seriously injured. The doctor advised that General Gao will not be able to leave his bed for a month."

"General Dian Wei sustained over twenty wounds, and General Zhang Liao over ten. Both are still recuperating."

"General Zhao Yun, General Zhang Xiu, and General Huang Zhong are all injured."

"Although the other generals' injuries were less serious, they also need to rest."

Cui Yan's face was extremely heavy and he spoke in a sad voice.

More than 25,000 people were killed in action, a tragic number.

Listening to Cui Yan's report, Dong Yu couldn't help but feel sad.

He knew that many people would die in this battle.

"Currently, the defense of Yecheng and the camp is under the charge of Zhang He, Xu Huang, Gao Shun, and others, right?"

Dong Yu looked at Xun You and asked.

"Yes."

"These three generals suffered the least injuries in this battle, and they are now taking up their posts despite their injuries."

Xun You nodded and sighed.

"Now that the war is over, let them recuperate properly. Even when on patrol, they don't need to wear armor to avoid affecting their recovery."

Dong Yu sighed and gave a serious instruction.

The weather was hot and the armor was airtight.

If you cover it up, the wound won’t need to heal.

"My subordinate understands."

Xun You bowed in response.

"What's the news from Cao Cao and Yuan Shao?"

Dong Yu breathed a sigh of relief and asked Shi A about the two opponents.

"Yuan Shao is dead."

Shi A immediately began to report.

"died?"

"Yuan Shao was in his prime, how could he have died?"

Dong Yu's expression changed and he looked at the other party in disbelief.

He knew that Yuan Shao was born with a sickly body and could not withstand any blows.

The same thing happened in the Battle of Guandu. After being beaten by Cao Cao, Yuan Shao could not bear the blow and died.

But that was the elderly Yuan Shao.

Yuan Shao is now only in his early forties, so it is not an exaggeration to say that he is in his prime.

Even if you get hit a little, you won't die.

Could it be that the thunder urine split at that time?

"When Cao Cao learned that Yuan Shao was ill, he led his men to Yuan Shao's camp. A rebellion broke out among Yuan Shao's men. Xu You, Guo Tu, Pang Ji, and others killed Tian Feng and opened the camp gates."

"Afterwards, Yuan Shao was secretly dealt with by Cao Cao."

"A few days ago, Cao Cao brought Yuan Shao and his troops across the river and returned to Yanzhou."

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