The Bad Girl's Quick Transmigration System: Traveling Back and Forth

Chapter 28: New Rebellion and the Birth of a New General

Just when the empress was rewarding officials, King Li Zhen of Yue raised an army in Yuzhou and captured Shangcai. The rebel army reached more than 30,000 people. Empress Liu Qian sent Su Jin, the Lieutenant General of the Right Guard, as the commander-in-chief of the Henan Road Army, leading 12,500 troops of the Right Guard. She also ordered 10,000 palace soldiers from Henan Road to be commanded by the commander-in-chief of the Henan Road Army. At the same time, she ordered Zhao Ning, the Commandant of the Left Guard, as the deputy commander-in-chief of the Henan Road Army, leading two armies of the Left Guard, totaling 5,000 people, as the vanguard, to Shangcai to quell the rebellion.

When Zhao Ning arrived at Shangcai, the rebels had already entrenched themselves in the city. Zhao Ning cut off the city's water supply upstream, waiting for Su Jin and the combined forces of the Henan Province troops to arrive and lay siege to Shangcai. However, after Su Jin's army arrived, Zhao Ning led his own troops through Shangcai like a whirlwind, their target clear: Yuzhou. Li Zhen was caught off guard by this sudden attack, and Yuzhou's defenses were as weak as paper.

Zhao Ning's army was in high spirits. They carried plenty of siege equipment, such as catapults, ladders, etc. These weapons flashed coldly in the sun, as if foreshadowing the fate of Yuzhou City.

When Zhao Ning's army arrived at the city of Yuzhou, the defenders on the city wall panicked. They tried to organize a defense in a hurry, but it was too late.

At Zhao Ning's command, the catapults began to move, and huge stones rained down on the city walls, sending dust and bricks flying everywhere. The defenders, frightened by the fierce attack, fled in all directions, unable to organize an effective resistance.

Ladders were quickly erected, and soldiers surged up them like a tide, climbing toward the city walls. Their shouts were deafening and terrifying.

The defenders on the city walls tried to stop Zhao Ning's army with bows and arrows and rolling stones, but their efforts seemed insignificant in the face of the ferocious attackers.

Zhao Ning led the charge, wielding her embroidered velvet knife as she charged towards the city wall with unparalleled courage. Her presence, like a god of war, inspired the soldiers behind her to charge forward.

Under Zhao Ning's leadership, the soldiers quickly breached the city walls and stormed into Yuzhou. The defenders surrendered, and Yuzhou finally fell into Zhao Ning's hands. Zhao Ning then executed Yue King Li Zhen, his children, and numerous officials and their families who had participated in the rebellion.

Upon hearing that Li Zhen had been defeated and killed, General Li Zhen and his advisors in Shangcai City surrendered obediently! The Yue King's rebellion was quelled, and Zhao Ning was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General of the Left Guard for his meritorious service, while Su Jin was also promoted to the rank of General of the Right Guard.

The empress then ordered Zhao Ning to patrol Henan Road with his troops and wipe out the two bandit strongholds in Henan Road.

After receiving the order from the empress, Zhao Ning led her elite troops to the first bandit stronghold in Henan Road without hesitation. She knew that this was an important test and she had to go all out.

When Zhao Ning's army arrived at the first stronghold, she did not rush to attack. Instead, she sent a small team of spies to sneak into the stronghold to find out the enemy's troop distribution and defensive fortifications.

After gaining sufficient intelligence, Zhao Ning formulated a sophisticated battle plan. She ordered some soldiers to launch a feint attack from the front to attract the enemy's attention, while others went around to the rear of the stronghold to look for the enemy's weaknesses.

After the battle began, the soldiers on the front bravely advanced and engaged in a fierce battle with the enemy. The enemy was caught off guard by the sudden attack and fell into chaos.

At the same time, the soldiers who had circled to the rear found the weak spot of the stronghold and successfully broke through the enemy's defenses. They quickly rushed into the stronghold and formed a pincer attack with the soldiers in the front, completely defeating the enemy.

After successfully wiping out the first stronghold, Zhao Ning did not rest. She led her troops to the second stronghold without stopping.

This time, Zhao Ning adopted a different strategy. She took advantage of the terrain and set up a series of traps and obstacles around the stronghold, making it difficult for the enemy to escape easily.

Then, she personally led a team of elite soldiers and quietly sneaked into the stronghold. Without the enemy noticing, they quickly eliminated the guards in the stronghold and controlled the key position.

At Zhao Ning's command, the troops outside launched a general attack. The enemy, attacked from both inside and outside, quickly lost their ability to resist. With an overwhelming advantage, Zhao Ning's troops quickly annihilated the second stronghold.

In these two battles, Zhao Ning demonstrated exceptional military talent and leadership. Her masterful command of the troops not only pleased Empress Liu Qian but also earned her the respect and admiration of her soldiers. As a result, the Empress promoted Zhao Ning to the rank of General of the Left Guard, a third-rank officer, commanding 12,500 men.

In just three months, she quickly gained the title of a famous general based on her strength and became a newly rising famous general!

During these three months, Zhao Ning demonstrated extraordinary military talent and leadership. She led her army and quickly quelled a rebellion. During this campaign, Zhao Ning meticulously planned and skillfully deployed her forces. She gained a deep understanding of the enemy, analyzed their weaknesses, and developed a series of targeted strategies.

In battle, Zhao Ning led the charge, her bravery inspiring the soldiers and energizing their fighting spirit. Her command was decisive, and her strategic deployment of various tactics put the enemy in a difficult position. Ultimately, the rebellion was quelled, and Zhao Ning's army triumphed.

In addition to suppressing rebellions, Zhao Ning also eliminated several strongholds. These strongholds frequently robbed civilians, posing a serious threat to local security. Zhao Ning led her troops to encircle and suppress these strongholds. Using her wisdom and courage, she broke through the strongholds' defenses and wiped out the bandits.

Zhao Ning's contributions not only brought peace to the country but also benefited the people. Her name became a hero, and her deeds were widely praised. Zhao Ning's rise to prominence allowed people to see her strength and potential, and made her the focus of everyone's attention.

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