Chapter 2530 Journey to the West Demon King, 5 Famous Generals
Chapter 2530 Journey to the West Demon King, 5 Famous Generals
Chapter 2530 Journey to the West Demon King, Five Famous Generals
After the balancing was completed, the system did not immediately implant the memories of this summoning and balancing character, but instead began the remaining summoning sessions.
After all, out of five summons, only one has been completed so far.
"Ding, the second summoning of god-level talents is underway..."
"Ding, the first person, Huang Mei, martial arts strength 108."
"Ding, the second person, Ran Min, martial prowess 107."
"Ding, the third person, Sai Tai Sui, strength 107."
"Ding, fourth person, Gonggong, strength 108."
"Ding, the fifth person, Wang E, strength 107."
"The candidates for the God-level Talent Summoning Card have been presented. Please remove two from the five candidates. The system will then draw from the remaining three candidates."
"System, remove Ran Min and Wang E, then use summoning points to remove Sai Tai Sui, and summon from the remaining Gong Gong and Huang Mei."
This time, the quality of the candidates for the God-level martial arts summons provided by the system is quite good. Among the five people, the lowest level is a mid-level God-level general.
Among them, two high-level god-level warriors were even spotted.
This summoning, unusually, piqued Wang Yu's interest, prompting him to spend summoning points to switch from a three-choice mode to a two-choice mode.
After all, this time the summoned candidate is worth the 100 summoning points he spent.
The gap between the strongest and weakest among the two levels of high-level and ultimate-level divine generals is quite large.
Only when a general reaches this level will they be able to acquire immunity-type skills, in addition to the strength of their personal negative skill effects.
Furthermore, once a god-general reaches the final tier, various auxiliary skill effects will appear. These auxiliary skill effects are likely to affect the strength of the god-general at this stage.
Due to various factors, this communication has resulted in a significant gap in strength between the strongest and weakest individuals once they reach this level.
As for Huang Mei and Gong Gong, even if we don't know their specific situations yet, based on their status and performance in mythology, Wang Yu guessed that their strength level would definitely not be considered bad among high-level divine generals, or rather, it would definitely be among the strongest.
A mid-level god general isn't necessarily much weaker than a high-level god general, so it's not necessarily worth spending 100 summons.
However, if a mid-level divine general is to be compared with a top-level high-level divine general, then there will be a relatively large gap between them.
In this way, spending 100 summoning points to ensure that you can definitely take down one of these two people is relatively worthwhile.
"Ding, congratulations to the host for obtaining Huang Mei, with Command 55, Martial Strength 108, Intelligence 76, Politics 54, and Charisma 75."
Implanted identity: A disciple of Maitreya in Mahayana Buddhism, and a martial arts genius second only to Sun Mei in Mahayana Buddhism.
Carried: A spiked club.
The two divine-level martial arts summons both summoned high-level divine generals, including a powerful high-level divine general like Huang Mei.
Therefore, Wang Yu was quite satisfied with the results of these two summons.
With these two high-level god-level generals as his foundation, he treated the remaining three heaven-level summons as nothing more than an extra bonus.
"Ding, the first summoning of Heavenly-level martial arts and command talents has begun..."
"Ding, the first person, Wei Shu, Commander 98." Wei Shu was a minister of the State of Jin in the late Spring and Autumn Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. He served as the governor of Jin for six years, displaying his talents and laying the foundation for the later division of Jin into the State of Wei, making the Wei army a formidable force at the time.
This is a rather comprehensive figure. He is not just a military strategist, but also a politician. In addition to being a commander, his political attributes are also at a top-notch level.
However, to some extent, Wei Shu's military achievements were similar to those of Sun Tzu, with actual combat being merely an auxiliary factor in his military accomplishments.
However, Sun Tzu's military achievements are famous for the theories of Sun Tzu's Art of War, while Wei Shu's military achievements are mainly military reforms.
His most important contribution to military history was the shift from chariot warfare to infantry warfare. Under his leadership, chariot warfare began to fade from the historical stage and was completely replaced by infantry warfare. After him, infantry warfare became the dominant mode of warfare in Chinese history.
This one achievement alone is enough to make him famous throughout history.
"Ding, the second person, Wei Jun, Commander 96."
Chen Yucheng was a famous general of the Taiping Army, skilled in both offense and defense, and he captured Wuchang twice. He was one of the generals who trained Chen Yucheng.
The Taiping army suffered a setback in Nanchang during its westward expedition. After Wei Jun took command, he captured Hukou, Jiujiang, and Tianjiazhen, thus gaining control of half of the country.
During the Battle of Wuchang, Wei Jun ambushed Hu Linyi, the "leading minister of the restoration," in Hanyang and almost captured him alive.
Luo Zenan, the second-in-command of Zeng Guofan's Xiang Army and also his friend, was killed by Wei Jun.
"Ding, third person, Jingyang, Commander 96."
He was a relatively famous general of the State of Chu during the Warring States period. During the reign of King Qingxiang of Chu, Qi, Han and Wei jointly attacked the State of Yan, so Yan asked Chu for help.
The King of Chu ordered Jingyang to lead troops to rescue Yan, but Jingyang avoided direct confrontation and instead attacked the heartland of Wei instead of rescuing Yan.
The three kingdoms then withdrew their attack on Yan. Wei and Qi, harboring resentment, joined forces to block the Chu army's retreat. He then used a scheme to make Qi and Wei suspicious of each other, causing the Qi-Wei alliance to disintegrate. Qi led its troops away, and the Wei army, having lost its support, fled overnight.
Thus, Jingyang completed his rescue mission and returned home in triumph.
"Ding, fourth person, Wei Gao, Commander 98."
Wei Gao was a famous general of the Tang Dynasty and an expert in long-distance raids. He once divided his troops into ten routes and launched an attack deep into Tibetan territory, winning nine out of nine battles.
In the Battle of Ya'an, 16 of the 9 Tibetan soldiers were killed and 4 were captured. In the Battle of Weizhou, the 15 Tibetan soldiers were defeated again, with 7 killed.
Since the early Tang Dynasty, Tibet had challenged the Tang Dynasty many times, and even captured Chang'an at one point, but ended up at the hands of Wei Gao. From then on, Tibet was severely weakened and declined from its peak.
In addition, Wei Gao served as governor of Shu for 21 years and was likened to "the reincarnation of Zhuge Liang".
"Ding, the fifth person, Meng Ao, Commander 98."
"The candidates for the Heavenly Talent Summoning have been presented. Please remove two from the five candidates. The system will then select from the remaining three."
"System, remove Wei Jun and Jing Yang, and summon Wei Shu, Wei Gao, and Meng Ao from the remaining three."
In fact, military reformists like Wei Shu might not be able to compete with those with lower-level command positions who are more engaged in actual combat if a real war broke out.
Da Hong, who was once under Xuan Yuanhuang's command, is a typical example. He focused all his skill points on training troops, resulting in a negligible increase in his own leadership.
However, since the basic commander was indeed higher than the remaining two, Wang Yu still kept him.
"Ding! Congratulations, host, you have obtained..."
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