With Jingya's support, Wei Zhen's cooperation, and Chen Chen and Wei Ling's complete trust in Jingya, the matter in the southern border was handled very smoothly.

No matter how smooth it was, it was still too slow.

While suppressing her temper, Jing Ya planned the affairs of the southern border solemnly and cautiously, while paying attention to the movement in the north from time to time, for fear of hearing some bad news suddenly.

The barbarians were cunning, and after fighting Wei Zhen a few times, they also consciously changed their tactics.

In this way, they can be avoided three or four times out of ten.

But as soon as they avoided it, the originally good situation was dragged down, so Jing Ya had to think of another way.

Wei Zhen looked up at Jing Ya and asked, "Miss Jing, how should we deal with it now?"

Jing Ya frowned, held the bracelet on her wrist, and said: "It must be faster, and they must not be allowed to delay like this."

Wei Zhen thought for a while, and said, "Actually, the current situation is still tilted towards us."

"Therefore, I thought, maybe as long as we continue to fight steadily like this, we won't be in a hurry."

"At most, the barbarians will definitely be beaten out after the new year, even after the beginning of spring."

Jing Ya looked at Wei Zhen and asked him, "Then, how do you know that the barbarians won't think of other ways? They won't want to make a surprise attack?"

"You are going to consume them slowly, but I, Dasheng, am the one who has just experienced a natural disaster. Compared with that barbarian, who is more exhausted?"

Hearing what Jingya said, Wei Zhen nodded in agreement, which he really didn't expect.

I don't know why, probably because he didn't get to see the places and people who experienced natural disasters with his own eyes, so he didn't have any personal feeling about the natural disasters that will happen in Dashengcai.

After a pause, Wei Zhen looked at Jing Ya again and asked, "Then... what should I do now?"

Jing Ya said: "One word, fast. It must be done as soon as possible, and it must not be delayed by the barbarians for too long."

"And...only when the matters here in the south are settled, can His Highness...be able to relax a little..."

"This..." Wei Zhen scratched his head in confusion, not knowing why Jing Ya turned the topic around to the eldest princess, so he asked: "My aunt...she should be enough to deal with the situation in the north, right? What’s more, there is a Marquis of Ningyuan in the north, and with his reputation as Marquis of Ningyuan, one should be wary of coming to Beiyi.”

Jing Ya just shook her head, wrapped the bracelet around her wrist and said, "Except for the south, I'm still worried about Beijing..."

In short, she can't be by the eldest princess's side, there are thousands of them, so she can't rest assured.

Jing Ya didn't finish the sentence, but Wei Zhen understood it, so he said to Jing Ya: "Then... I'll go and discuss with the son, Miss Wei, and the others. Let's take a look, where can we find a solution? Break through one or two more..."

If you can't slow down, then you have to take the initiative to attack, not to let the barbarians follow their pace, but to let the barbarians chase them.

Jing Ya didn't mean to be brave, so she nodded her head when she heard the words: "Well, think about it first... I'll think about it again, and if I figure it out, I'll let someone tell you."

"Okay," Wei Zhen nodded, and responded, "Thanks for your hard work, Miss Jing."

Jing Ya smiled lightly, and said: "It's just that they are both working for me Dasheng, so it's not hard work."

Hearing what Jing Ya said, Wei Zhen smiled along with him, and said: "Miss Jing's kindness, I'm afraid not only me, but even many of my rich men should really be ashamed of themselves."

Jing Ya said with a faint smile: "Little General Wei is absurd."

Wei Zhen didn't continue talking, but finally nodded to Jing Ya as a signal, and then turned and went out.

After Wei Zhen went out, Jiang Chi walked in quietly, looked at Jing Ya, and asked, "Miss, there is a letter from the eldest princess, do you want to see it now?"

Jing Ya nodded, Jiang Chi handed the letter to Jing Ya, Jing Ya reached out to take it, and then opened it to read.

Since she separated from the eldest princess in the north and the south, every few days, the eldest princess will send someone to send a letter to Jingya.

Almost all of them have become routine.

Jiang Chi is responsible for picking up the letters every time, and it has become a habit now.

After Jing Ya read the letter, she put it away in her sleeve.

Jiang Chi glanced at Jingya, and asked tentatively, "Miss, when do you expect the matter in the southern border to end?"

Jing Ya looped the bracelet on her wrist and said: "I plan to let him end before the twelfth lunar month. However, maybe the sky can't go as one wishes, and it will take a while..."

Jiang Chi asked: "Why is Miss so anxious? In fact, the situation is not bad at the moment. If you take your time, probably, at most until the beginning of next spring, the barbarians will definitely be defeated."

Jing Ya shook her head, and said: "I can't wait... Beiyi's military strength is much stronger than Nanman's... I don't feel relieved by Princess Dachang dealing with it alone..."

Jiang Chi was puzzled and said: "But, I think, Princess Eldest, maybe she can solve it by herself..."

There is nothing wrong with thinking like Jiang Chi.

After all, with the method of the eldest princess, it is indeed possible to solve the disaster of war in the north completely by itself.

It's just that the danger over there is not only the scourge of war, but also more, it is the stumbling block made by those people... secretly...

And she was so impatient, she wanted to end the matter in the southern border as soon as possible, and rushed to the eldest princess's side, just to prevent those who secretly caused trouble.

If the Eldest Princess suffers any harm because of her lateness, then she will really regret to die...

Jiang Chi saw that Jingya hadn't spoken for a long time, so he consciously stopped talking, and after silently bowing to Jingya, he quietly backed out.

Once the winter month passed and the twelfth lunar month came, the war between the north and the south was not over yet.

Jing Ya was very anxious, but she had no choice but to take it step by step.

She cannot sacrifice the lives of soldiers for nothing because of her own selfishness.

Some losses should be avoided if possible.

After all, Dasheng had just experienced a natural disaster, so her confidence was still a bit vain, and she couldn't let Dasheng waste any more.

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