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Chapter 154 Beijing View

Needless to say, these Mongolians were the ones who had just robbed things from the pass and headed back. Although each of them seemed to have grabbed a lot of things, no one was happy. Instead, they all seemed to have heavy expressions, as if their parents had just died.

In fact, it was pretty much the same. The entry into customs went smoothly at first. I just didn't expect that in the battle of Changli, people from both tribes participated, and they never came back. The number of people has reached almost half of the total number of people entering the customs this time.

Neither their leader nor the ordinary herdsmen knew how to face the people left behind by the tribe after they returned. The sudden decrease in young people will inevitably lead to a decline in tribal strength. Although I will have Daikin as a backer in the future, life will definitely be much more difficult. In this situation, who can be happy?

The cold wind was biting, and almost every Mongolian had only one face exposed, lifeless as they were carried away by their horses.

Suddenly, some keen Mongolians seemed to hear something and looked up to their north.

I saw a group of knights lined up in two rows, with about fifty people in each row, coming towards them. The formation is ready, what is this for?

Soon some Mongolians came to their senses and immediately shouted: "A tribe wants to steal our spoils!"

The long team suddenly became commotion, and a leader began to shout loudly, asking the tribesmen to gather quickly. At the same time, some people who did not bring pots and pans and were originally responsible for combat alert were asked to prepare to meet the enemy.

Although the team was a bit in disarray, there were only about a hundred enemies, so there was nothing to be afraid of.

However, at this moment, the Mongols discovered that to their south, about a hundred enemy cavalry also appeared, also forming two rows and slowly increasing their speed.

At this time, the combatants who had originally gathered to the north immediately ordered some of them to gather to the south under the command of their leader, and the scene became even more chaotic.

Unexpectedly, this was not over yet. On the north and south sides of the long team of Mongolian Tatars, more than one group of enemy cavalry appeared. They all stared at them like hungry wolves, seeming to want to bite their team into pieces.

The total number of enemy cavalry has exceeded four hundred, which is a bit too much. Although their numbers were far inferior to those of the Mongolian Tatars, these Mongolians knew that their morale was very low. More importantly, most of them brought a lot of looted things with them and never thought about preparing for battle outside the customs. Moreover, the marching team was very long, which was not conducive to fighting.

At this time, the Mongolians panicked at the prepared enemy cavalry. Some shouted to throw away their things, while others shouted to assemble quickly. The team formed by the two tribes was noisy and even more chaotic.

At this time, the enemy and ourselves were getting a little close. This time, even people with poor eyesight can see each other clearly. Suddenly, some Mongolian Tatars screamed loudly: "It's the Ming Army, the Guan Ning Army, the Ming Army is coming!"

They never thought that when the Dajin army was still in the pass, how could Guan Ning's cavalry appear on the grassland? It seems that they knew they would come and were already waiting here!

This unexpected situation made the Mongolian Tatar team even more chaotic. What they didn't expect was that at this time, people in front and behind the team found Ning Tieqi approaching. The number of people seemed to have reached 800.

Those Mongolian Tatars who originally didn't want to abandon the loot were already panicking. They no longer cared about whether the abandoned loot could be picked up by themselves. They threw away the extra things and prepared for battle.

However, Guan Ning's army didn't give them much time to prepare. When the distance was about the same, they began to accelerate, like hungry wolves, rushing towards their prey from all directions.

Most of the Mongolian Tatars were still gathering in panic, but their combatants had already gone up to them, but their numbers were divided again and again, with only a few dozen pitiful people left in each place. But it's okay. As long as they can stop Guan Ning's army and buy more time for the main force to complete the assembly, they can at least outnumber this Guan Ning's army. The outcome is still uncertain.

However, their calculation was wrong again. What they didn't expect was that this Guan Ning army was more elite than they imagined.

I saw that when each Guan Ning army approached them, they either drew their bows and set arrows, or used crossbows, and almost eliminated most of the enemies in front of them with a high hit rate without slowing down at all.

But the arrows shot by the Mongolian Tatars almost never killed anyone. At most, it only hangs on those Guan Ning cavalry, and it doesn't seem to have much impact. Obviously the opponent's armor protection is very effective.

Seeing this scene, all the Mongols panicked. Fortunately, some of them had completed their assembly, and when they were about to attack, they saw the Guan Ning army opposite them stopping about thirty steps away from them in almost unison, and they all turned over and dismounted, holding something in their hands.

"No, it's the Ming Army's three-eyed blunderbuss, move away!" Someone saw it clearly and didn't even think about rushing over. Instead, they shouted and wanted to run away.

This Guan Ning army was obviously well-trained, and the fuse was lit in a very short period of time, and the sound of "bang bang bang" sounded continuously. Suddenly, the Mongol Tatars gathered opposite them, regardless of their men and horses, suddenly fell into a large area.

Each part of the Guan Ning cavalry used their own way to inflict heavy casualties on the panicked Mongolian Tatars in front of them, creating more panic and making it impossible for the Mongolian Tatars to organize effective resistance.

Directly in front of the Mongolian army, under a banner with the word "Wu", a young general looked at all this coldly. Feeling that the time was ripe, he moved back, and the banner suddenly tilted forward.

Wu Sangui took the lead, leading the two hundred cavalry behind him, and charged head-on towards the panicked Mongolian Tatars.

The outcome of this war was destined from the beginning. Faced with this kind of enemy, after killing their scouts, Wu Sangui boldly made the decision to besiege them on all sides. He was very ambitious, and it was rare for him to lead an army alone, just to devour the Mongolian cavalry in one bite.

As dusk approached, the almost one-sided battle came to an end. Wu Sangui looked at the approximately 500 prisoners in front of him and ordered coldly and loudly: "Behead them all, and pile their heads into a palace for the Jianlu prisoners behind to have a good look at!"

Seeing the massacre in front of them begin, a general said beside Wu Sangui: "Master, I have strict orders. After destroying this Mongolian army, we must return immediately to avoid encountering the Jurchen Tatars!"

"No, let's go to the nests of these two tribes and seize their nests!" Wu Sangui categorically objected. Seeing that the man still wanted to speak, he explained briefly, "The emperor today dares to send King Qin's army to attract Jianlu to attack the city. , forcing my Guan Ning army to rescue Changli, I am sure that the emperor will be very happy if these Mongolian Tatars are taken away from their lair!"

The young Wu Sangui had already shown a unique side. In the end, he did not go back with the Guan Ning cavalry, but disappeared deep into the grassland.

I still have two chapters to write when I get back from get off work today, and I’ll update them around 11 o’clock.

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