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Chapter 136: The Chai Family’s Scheme

    Chapter 136: The Chai Family’s Scheme


    The Grand Generals tent wasvishly adorned, resembling a miniature pce. Though it was merely temporary lodging, it was equipped with everything one could need  from tables and chairs to screens, calligraphy, and paintings. Not a single item was makeshift; even a single long table required four people to carry it onto the carriage.


    Han Xing, with a benevolent smile, gestured to Han Ruzi. Perhaps tired from the days activities, he leaned slightly, emitting heavy breaths. Weary Marquis, have you adjusted to life in the military?


    Han Ruzi bowed respectfully, not as respect to a general, but to his elder from the imperial family. Its tolerable. Ive learned quite a bit.


    Heh, youth is a blessing. When I was your age, I participated in campaigns against the barbarians. Under General Deng Liaosmand, it was truly exhausting. Riding for a day and night without rest wasmon. No matter how much provisions we carried, we never retreated until we caught up to the Xiongnu cavalry.


    Deng Liao, a renowned general during the reign of the Martial Emperor, was known far and wide. Han Ruzi remarked, General Dengs victories were countless, bringing great honor to the great Chu empire. The younger generations can only envy you for having fought under hismand.


    Yes, it was perilous following him into battle, but promotions came swiftly. I was ennobled for my military exploits before I turned twenty Ha! Here I am boasting of such matters in front of you, Weary Marquis. Come, let me introduce you. This is the youngest son of Marquis Hengyang, recently arrived from the capital, named Chai Chai


    I am Chai Yue, the man said, nodding politely to Han Ruzi.


    Young Master Chai, your journey must have been arduous. Any news from the Capital?


    All is calm, Chai replied.


    They exchanged pleasantries politely, their conversation dwindling.


    Han Xing gestured again, signaling Han Ruzi toe closer. In the Hall of Diligent Administration, he was a Trusted Official without much of a presence. He seldom engaged in disputes with others and was sparing with his words. Here, hemanded three hundred thousand troops. Despite his gentle demeanor, there was an undeniable authority about him.


    Still reclined in his chair, Han Xings smile seemed strained, as if he had suddenly forgotten what he wanted to say. After a moment, he spoke again. We just received word, the Xiongnu have retreated. This time its for real, theyve withdrawn back hundreds of miles, burning anything they could not take with them. Of course, theyll return. War is peculiar like thatif you are too formidable, they enemy runs; if you take risks, the losses would be too great to bear.


    Han Xing sighed heavily, breathing bingbored as if he were snoring lightly. Anyway, there wont be any major battles this year. With three hundred thousand soldiers, plus the able-bodied men and servants, there are about five to six hundred thousand people here. Its not feasible to stay in such destends, but we cant just leave. Well distribute them to defend various northern forts. The Xiongnu wont disappear entirely; there will always be some reckless souls looking to raid.


    Prince Donghais assumption was urate. Han Ruzi and Chai Yue merely nodded. This was a matter of military strategy; making suggestions was beyond them.


    Young Master Chai has a n or perhaps youd like to exin it, Han Xing said, too exhausted to say much more.


    Chai Yue bowed, then turned to Han Ruzi. The Chu army has exerted itself in battle without victory, without capturing any enemies, which damages our prestige. Therefore, I propose a n: lure the Xiongnu into an ambush to dampen their spirits.


    Isnt that the same strategy the general has been employing? Han Ruzi had been involved in at least three ambushes, each ending without sess. The best attempt had supposedly ced the Xiongnu army within three miles of the ambush site, only for them to escape somehow.


    Chai Yue smiled faintly. A simr n, but not quite the same. That will confuse the Xiongnu.


    I would like to hear the details, Han Ruzi said.


    Chai Yue spoke earnestly, The main Xiongnu forces have retreated far and wont return before next spring. However, several minor Xiongnu kings have not left with the Eastern Chanyu. They number probably around ten thousand men, scattered everywhere, tasked with raiding the border towns.


    Hmm. So far, Han Ruzi hadnt anything substantive; everything said was within what Prince Donghai had told him to expect.


    My n is to select a border city to attract the Xiongnu raid. Once they gather, not necessarily all of them, just over five thousand, our army will annihte them in one fell swoop. This battle will let the army not only aplish merit but also boost morale and intimidate the enemy. If we can force the Eastern Xiongnu to submit and pay tribute, it would be an immense achievement.


    Han Xing waved his hand with a smile. The Eastern Xiongnu will not surrender. Its said that the Eastern Chanyu is elderly, and the ones in power are his sons, each eager to distinguish themselves to vie for the Chanyu position. If they lose this year, they will surelye back next year for revenge.


    Thats even more desirable, Chai Yue bowed.


    Han Ruzi remained silent because he knew being called to hear a supposed secret n wouldnt bode well for him.


    The tent fell silent for a moment, the atmosphere slightly awkward. Chai Yue asked, How does Weary Marquis feel about this n?


    Its excellent, Han Ruzi smiled. Young Master Chai is indeed clever. I couldnt have thought of such a n myself.


    Chai Yue forced a smile. Theres one difficulty with this n.


    Hmm. Han Ruzi still didnt show much interest.


    The choice of the border city as bait is straightforward. However, finding the right defenders poses a challenge. If the garrison is too strong, the Xiongnu wont attack. If its too weak, theyll continue their scattered poise, not gathering in one ce. We need them to believe the city is worth attacking and can be captured.


    No wonder I couldnte up with a good idea. Making such a n is quite challenging, Han Ruzi refused to go along with Chai Yues chain of thought.


    Chai Yue nced at Han, saying, I believe Weary Marquis is the most suitable candidate for defending the city.


    You must be mistaken. I do not know how to lead troops into battle, and the Xiongnu have no reason to specifically attack me. Asking me to defend a border city is like feeding amb to a tiger.


    No, no, Weary Marquis, please let me exin


    Han Xing straightened up and interjected, I also find it unsuitable. Its too risky. The Weary Marquis has a special status, and if anything untoward happens, I wont be able to exin to the court. Young Master Chai, youd better find someone else. If not, let it be. After all, the Xiongnu will surelye back to fight next year.


    Chai Yue reluctantly acknowledged this and stepped back, silent.


    Han Xing smiled, Weary Marquis, dont be too concerned. I didnt call you here just for this matter. The army will begin to withdraw in batches to Mayi City the day after tomorrow. I intend for Weary Marquis to lead an army as practice. What do you think?


    The Grand General is too kind. I will follow the order.


    As long as the Weary Marquis has no objections. Ah, theres a bunch of noble scions here. Theyre all passionate and eloquent when they write letters, but when ites to the frontier, theyre all delicate and spoiled, unable to endure the wind or sun. I dare not even try them out. Only you, Weary Marquis, are an exception. Oh, and Young Master Chai is not bad either.


    Han Ruzi bid farewell and left, while Chai Yue stood silently on the side.


    The tents in the noble camp were allpeting in extravagance. Some even looked more magnificent than the Grand Generals residence. Although only two attendants were allowed per person by regtion, many exceeded the limit. Several miles outside the main camp, there were many scattered campsites housing even more servants, ready to serve at a moments notice.


    Han Ruzis tent was like that of an ordinary soldiers, slightly better furnished, and with fewer upants. At a nce, it seemed like an annex to the adjacentrge tent.


    Prince Donghai stood in front of therge tents entrance and asked loudly, How is it? Can we stay in Mayi City?


    It was already dark, and other campsites were quiet, but the noble camp resounded withughter and chatter, with faintughter of women heard in the distance.


    Han Ruzi entered his tent, and Prince Donghai followed.


    Candles were already lit inside. Han Ruzi sat on the bed, while Prince Donghai brought over a small folding stool and sat opposite him.


    Did you guess it or did you already know? Han Ruzi asked.


    What are you talking about? Youre being vague.


    The Grand General wants me to lead troops. You knew about it already, right?


    Prince Donghai chuckled, Honestly, I guessed this one. You hold the title of Northern Protection General and Weary Marquis. It wouldnt be right to not let you lead an army. Even if you cant be entrusted with an army during an offensive, its worth giving you a try during a withdrawal. Did Han Xing mention which army youre to be assigned?


    Han Ruzi shook his head. Guess again. I find your guesses quite urate.


    Prince Donghai chuckled again, looking a bit embarrassed. If nothing unexpected happens, it would definitely include the noble camp. Han Xing has always been dissatisfied with us, but he doesnt dare to interfere too much. Hes been wanting to hand us over to someone else for a long time. You are the most suitable: few acquaintances, high status, rarely smiling or joking, just like an actual general.


    Han Ruzi snorted. Prince Donghai had previously said he willingly stayed by Weary Marquiss side, but he actually had no other choice. If Han Ruzi had been a bit more naive, he might have been moved by Prince Donghai.


    I can help you. I know almost all of these nobles. If you want to deal with someone, I can immediately provide leverage to make them obedient without a singleint.


    I dont want to deal with anyone. I saw Chai Yue at the Grand Generals ce; he was advising the General, Han Ruzi exined Chai Yues n briefly.


    Prince Donghai shook his head halfway through. As Han Ruzi finished, he interjected, This is clearly a trap, using the Xiongnu to kill you. Ive heard that the Chai family hates you to the core. Its said that Marquis Hengyang personally promised that any descendant of his who sessfully kills you will inherit the marquisate.


    Han Ruzi had heard simr rumors and frowned. But several people went with Chai Yun to the Marquis Guiyis mansion. Why would they hate me so much?


    Because you protected the Marquis Guiyis children and let them go. In the eyes of the Chai family, Jin Chuiduo was your ndestine lover and the two of you conspired to kill Chai Yun.


    Zhang Youcai couldnt help but speak up, Master didnt even know who she was before. He had never even heard of her name.


    Prince Donghai didnt turn around but continued speaking to Han Ruzi, I believe you, but the Chai family doesnt.


    Anyway, I refused, and the Grand General didnt force me. If the Chai family wants revenge, they cane anytime.


    As long as he didnt have to defend a lone isted city, Prince Donghai was satisfied. He stood up and said, Dont think too much. We cant do anything right now. Lets enjoy the winter in Mayi City.


    Han Ruzi wasnt in the mood for fun. He had a thousand-strong army but didnt know how to use them, making him feel quite frustrated.


    Prince Donghai didnt return to his tent but went to drink with his friends.


    Han Ruzi stayed in his tent, reading. He nned to wait until the noise outside died down a bit before going to sleep. He pondered whether, after he received his official appointment, he should teach these noble scions a lesson.


    Someone coughed outside. Has the Weary Marquis retired for the night?


    Zhang Youcai walked out in surprise, then quickly returned, whispering,  Young Master Chai Yue, requests an audience with the master.


    Chai Yue had not given up yet.


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