Previously, Yang Rui thought that the plot of Oda Nobunaga going to Luo might end soon. He didn't expect that the plot would continue until now, and there was no sign of it ending.
If Yang Rui didn't take advantage of such a good opportunity, it would be a bit of a waste of the opportunity created by Oda Nobunaga going to Luo. Therefore, after the Loulan matter came to an end, Yang Rui began to concentrate on the Nihon civilization area again.
It was easy to understand. The plot of Oda Nobunaga going to Luo didn't end, which was in line with the old temperament of the system. That was to try to maintain the game environment and not be too far away from the setting background.
Who was Oda Nobunaga? In the history of the Nihon civilization area, Oda Nobunaga was the person who overthrew the Shiromachi shogunate, which nominally governed Nihon for more than 200 years, and brought the Warring States period, which had lasted for more than 100 years, to an end.
Moreover, Oda Nobunaga maintained his rule for more than 10 years until he was about to complete the unification of the entire Nihon civilization area. Then, due to the rebellion of his confidant, Akechi Mitsuhide, he committed suicide in the Honderji incident in Kyoto.
Even so, according to historical records, Oda Nobunaga's body was not found in the incident at Honnoji. The Nihon people even had a very good association. Many people thought that Oda Nobunaga did not die in the incident at Honnoji.
This also provided wonderful material for the later folklore of Nihon. Of course, this kind of legend might even become the setting of the game world.
As a result, even though Oda Nobunaga had failed in his gamble in Upper Luo, Oda Nobunaga himself had also disappeared without a trace. Originally, Oda Nobunaga had so many scenes and such a huge business, so there had to be an explanation.
From this point of view, it made sense that the plot of Oda Nobunaga going to Luo hadn't ended. According to the current trend, as long as Oda Nobunaga didn't die in a short time, the plot of Oda Nobunaga going to Luo would continue even if he was missing.
It was because of this inference that Yang Rui mobilized a lot of people to go to the Nihon civilization area with him. He wanted to take this opportunity to do something big.
Due to his previous experience, Yang Rui was certain that during Oda Nobunaga's time in Luo, even if Yang Rui went around capturing historical generals of the Nihon civilization, as long as he had the strength to succeed, the guardians of the civilization would not interfere.
Putting that aside, Yang Rui was helping Wako Uesugi weaken the strength of his opponents by targeting the various forces in the Nihon civilization. Why not?
Therefore, it was not necessarily a bad thing that Wako Uesugi did not appear in Luo. When Oda Nobunaga appeared again, or when the next storyline was about to take place, Wako Uesugi's strength would increase by another level.
Of course, he had to bring a certain amount of troops to participate in the plot. At the same time, Yang Rui also brought some generals with no fixed duties. They were often stationed in a certain place for a long time, eager to participate in some similar plots.
Of course, Yang Rui couldn't let most of them stay in the Nihon civilization area for a long time. Even if he couldn't be sure how long the plot of Oda Nobunaga going to Luo would last, Yang Rui still decided to let the generals go to the Nihon civilization area in shifts from the beginning.
Every general could apply. According to the different things they were responsible for, Yang Rui would consider giving them a certain amount of time to cooperate with the Nihon "capturing slaves."
After the stipulated period, unless there were special circumstances, the relevant generals would need to return to the three civilizations area to continue their duties. At the same time, it would create opportunities for other generals to participate.
Yang Rui had about 10 permanent generals around him, and the number of soldiers was only about 100,000. However, all of them were elite soldiers who could carry out high-intensity battles in a short period of time.
Among them, several generals who were familiar with the Nihon civilization area were ordered by Yang Rui to follow him for a long time, including the Imperial Guards, Asano Nina, and Mogami Yohime. Yang Rui brought them with him for a long time.
For people like Meiyue Chengfang, who were originally the masters of their own forces, Yang Rui did not bring them to the Nihon civilization area. Although they had already died once and were only used as templates, who knew if the system would trigger other situations?
As for the troop class that Yang Rui brought, it was the most powerful troop class that matched his general. If he had a special troop class, he would naturally bring his special troop class. If he didn't have a special troop class, he would bring the most powerful troop class, such as cavalry.
Yang Rui couldn't guarantee that all of his subordinates would be equipped with their own unique soldier types. Even if some of them were able to activate their own unique soldier types, they would still need time to do so. However, Yang Rui could guarantee that his soldiers would have an advantage in terms of rank.
Take the five armies that Yang Rui sent to Loulan for example. At this time, the soldiers that Yang Rui sent to Loulan were all below grade 8. Their opponents were generally grade 5 or 6. There were very few who could reach grade 7.
Yang Rui led a hundred thousand soldiers. His priority areas were Meinong, Echizen, Ojang, and Mihe. Although most of the territories in these areas had been conquered by Wako Uesugi, there were still many secluded forces in the corners.
Among the remaining forces, the Nihon civilization area had the most historical generals. It was a good target for Yang Rui to make his move. The hundred thousand elite soldiers that Yang Rui brought with him were also the most suitable for this kind of attack.
As for the attack on the frontlines, it was already in a state of non-combat. Most of the daimyos and forces had no reason to continue supporting Oda Nobunaga after learning that the Shangluo faction had basically collapsed.
Moreover, these daimyos and forces did not immediately stand on Oda Nobunaga's side when Oda Nobunaga had the advantage in the beginning. Now, they would even less likely to do so.
More often than not, after Wako Uesugi's army arrived and spread its influence, most of the daimyos and forces chose to 'side' with Oda Nobunaga. This made it so that Oda Nobunaga would have to consider the consequences if he wanted to make a move.
After all, they were on the same side. Making a move could affect Wako Uesugi's reputation and cause the entire situation in the Nihon civilization area to move in an uncertain direction.
Therefore, the best way for Yang Rui to do this was to shoot the bird that stood out. He would first target the daimyos and forces that were still resisting. This would allow him to stand in the most advantageous position and not affect his goal of 'capturing slaves'.
"Husband, a subordinate suggested to me that we go straight to the capital and finish our mission in Luo Weijing. What do you think?"
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