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Chapter 670-Scar

    

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this problem makes Su Ping's face change slightly.

Su Zhenting, who was silent all the time, also twisted his eyebrows and revealed a touch of solemnity in the fundus of his eyes.

it is indeed commendable to say that Su Pingbei has taken command of the whole campaign, especially as a medium-sized campaign like the first command, which is already excellent.

but the whole battle is not without problems in northern Jiangsu.

the biggest failure was in front of the Fuhushan Plain, which easily provoked the decisive battle with Japan in order to end the battle as soon as possible.

led to the discovery of our army's strategy, allowing the Japanese army to play a trick and counterencircling the Chinese army where Su Pingbei was located, so that the other flanks had to give up their original strategic objectives and return to defense.

in such a defense, the whole previous strategy completely failed, changing from calculating Japan to saving the Chinese army.

although nothing serious happened in the end, our army still suffered heavy losses, and Su Pingbei himself was seriously injured.

although the final result was good, some people really singled out this matter to find fault, and it was indeed the command problem in Su Pingbei that led to the defeat of the war.

and this matter, under the major premise of winning the game, it is said that Su Pingbei made a mistake as a coach, and everyone can make mistakes, just make up for it in time.

to put it more broadly, it is a major strategic mistake of taking advantage of meritorious service and damaging thousands of officers and soldiers.

in the midst of the storm, Su Pingbei could feel the eyes of all people, including his father and his Royal Highness, focused on him.

at this time, only he can bear the pressure, and no one else can speak for him.

otherwise, they would have lost for a while.

Su Pingbei took a deep breath and looked at Shangguanzhao with a smug smile and said calmly, "Yes, I admit that the Battle of Fuhushan Plain was a great loss caused by my mistake."

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this remark caused an uproar among both the generals and civil servants.

No one thought that Su Pingbei would admit it so readily.

not even a struggle.

this is like knowing that the brazier brought to him by Shangguanzhao was in front of him, but Su Pingbei stepped on it.

as soon as Shangguan Zhao's eyes lit up, he immediately asked, "since you admit that the loss was caused by your mistake, do you plead guilty"

when Shangguanzhao smiled coldly, he said viciously, "you can rest assured that as long as you confess your guilt, this officer will certainly plead with your Highness and the cabinet for you, and give you leniency. After all, you still have a great governor's father, don't you"

this remark is tantamount to wiping out all the meritorious service of Su Pingbei and ascribing it all to the fact that he has a good father.

his intentions are not malevolent.

Liu Tongbiyagen, who scolded Shangguanzhao before, began to itch again. He felt that Su Pingbei was too young to see the trap of Shangguanzhao. When he was about to open his mouth to help, Su Pingbei suddenly made a move.

he took off all the clothes on his upper body when he divided them into two.

heavy armor fell on the floor of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, making a crisp impact, leaving behind the long shirt and lining, exposing the upper body of a young, strong, but scarred young man.

is crisscrossed with scars that account for almost 1/3 of the body, most of which are new and covered with old ones, but even the oldest wounds seem to have occurred within a few months.

it can be seen that these wounds are all left over from this battle.evels according to the importance of the intelligence route, the most important of which is naturally the route from the wartime front to the central organization, and the peacetime route from the cap...