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Chapter 1558: Invasion of Samarkand

Fifty thousand people jumped down from the top of the mountain in batches. In fact, the signal was not given until almost all of Chagatai's 10,000 troops had "flown" out.

The second wave of Guo Jing's 10,000 troops began to climb up along the special ladders that had been set up long ago. After climbing to the top of the mountain, they had to make arrangements before they could set off.

At this time, Chagatai's first 10,000 troops had already fallen into the city and started fighting with the defenders.

After almost all of the second wave had jumped down, the third wave of Tolui's 10,000 troops had just started to climb up. And so on...

It really took a lot of time. Let's put it this way, it was two hours later that all five 10,000 troops fell into the city.

Chagatai, Guo Jing, Tolui and others all airdropped with the troops. Despite the dangers, the Mongols would not fight a war in which the subordinates went to battle while the main general stayed in a safe area, even if they were princes and sons-in-law.

Nan Xiren is a martial arts expert and also tried skydiving. Although Huang Rong was eager to try, she was stopped by Nan Xiren and Guo Jing. Even Yinggu stayed to protect and watch her.

Looking at the flames and the unusually noisy Samarkand City, Genghis Khan and Borchu both showed worry on their faces. This is the most dangerous gamble since the establishment of Mongolia.

Win the club young model, lose the sea work. This emperor and the prime minister can't help but worry. But now even if they are worried, they can't do anything. Genghis Khan is considering whether it is better to pray to Laozi.

The other Mongolian troops are waiting for an opportunity outside several gates of Samarkand, waiting for the gates to open and then enter the city.

Led by Shuchi, the other generals such as Muhuali, Chilaowen, Borchu, Subutai, Zhelemei, and Kublai are all muttering on the horse.

Openly and secretly criticizing Chagatai, Tolui, and Guo Jing, who were airdropped into the city, for their slow pace of advance and for not being able to open a city gate until now? !

If it were me, I would definitely do this and that... Anyway, it's easy to talk without any pain.

In fact, most Mongolian generals are not the kind of people who gossip behind their backs. The key is that Samarkand has caused too much damage to the Mongols. They want to regain their prestige too much. In a hurry, they can't help but worry about gains and losses, which is also human nature.

In the original book, Guo Jing only brought a 10,000-man team to airdrop, and gathered 3,000 people at the city gate, and successfully opened the city gate. Why is it so slow in this life?

Of course, it's because the city has made some preparations. In order to increase the killing of the Mongolian army, Xiao Ming ordered Wanyan Honglie to build the city of Samarkand like a maze.

It doesn't need to be a difficult maze, as long as the road system is a little more chaotic and complicated. When outsiders come in, they must be confused and walk around the city randomly, delaying time.

The people in the city were already familiar with the roads and would not be confused at all. They could use the geographical advantage to get rid of the pursuit of most Mongolian soldiers and concentrate on destroying a few Mongolian soldiers.

Therefore, Chagatai was very unlucky. His first 10,000-man team suffered a lot on the road. Soon after the battle began, almost half of the troops were reduced.

The situation did not improve until Guo Jing's second 10,000-man team came down. But correspondingly, the defenders of Khwarezm gradually reacted and began to mobilize troops to encircle and suppress everywhere.

Although the Mongolian soldiers fought very bravely, they were still a little breathless under the pressure of several times the enemy. Fortunately, Tolui and Guo Jing's third and fourth 10,000-man teams came down soon. The balance of the battle was turned around.

This is how a well-trained professional army is. The more people there are, the more advantages they can show. If the Mongolian soldiers gather a team of hundreds of people, it will be enough to protect themselves.

Once a team of thousands of people is gathered, it will be impossible to stop it without a strong defense.

Teams gathered at the city gates one after another, and two city gates were opened almost at the same time. Tolui and Guo Jing opened one each. Chagatai was still in a bitter battle.

Tolui was lucky enough, and he happened to meet Nan Xiren. With Nan Xiren's martial arts, he quickly helped him integrate a force of more than 3,000 people and opened a city gate.

Guo Jing's martial arts were also high enough at this moment. He had increased his skills of Changsheng Jue by at least nearly 3 years. He was no less powerful than Qiu Qianren in using the left and right fighting. He also opened another city gate in about the same time.

The Mongolian army outside the city, which had been waiting impatiently for a long time, saw the city gates open, shouted in unison, raised torches, and charged on horseback. Thousands of troops swarmed into Samarkand like locusts.

Genghis Khan and Borshu saw several lines of fire entering the city from outside the city, and then began to spread in all directions of the city. Finally, a smile appeared.

The most difficult part of the siege of Samarkand was the city defense. As long as they could rush into the city, victory would be secured.

The two hurried down the mountain and began to enter the city leisurely under the escort of the last 10,000-man team in the Mongolian camp.

Of course, there were still some troops affiliated with Mongolia left outside the city to guard the camp and look after the baggage and food.

After the complete victory, they were also responsible for capturing the Khwarezmian soldiers and civilians who escaped from the city.

However, these troops were not the direct troops of Mongolia, and most of them were people of various other nationalities.

Almost all the real Mongolians rushed into the city to burn, kill and loot. Only a few stayed in the camp to lead these foreign troops.

Genghis Khan, under the escort of his personal soldiers, went straight to the palace of Khwarezm. About 20,000 Mongolian troops were gathering here to besiege.

After all, the merits of capturing the Khwarezmian King Muhammad and the Jin prince Wanyan Honglie were too great, and most of the senior generals actually gathered here to command the battle.

Even the beaten Chagatai came. Everyone wanted to grab the credit, only Guo Jing and Tolui still didn't know where to command the battle.

Most people were happy that there were two fewer competitors. After all, they had already made great contributions to opening the city, and it was a good thing not to compete for credit.

Only a few people who were particularly good to Guo Jing and Tolui were secretly worried about them: Come here quickly! The battles outside can be commanded by other middle-level officers.

The Mongols were already familiar with this kind of thing. Even if there was no one to command, the soldiers knew what to do.

There were fires everywhere in the city, and it was as bright as day. The generals saw the Khan's nine-flag banner from afar and hurried forward to greet him.

They all reported the good news to Genghis Khan, saying that they would soon be able to capture the palace, and at dawn, they would capture Muhammad and Wanyan Honglie alive and hand them over to the Khan for punishment.

Genghis Khan laughed loudly, full of confidence, and said that he would definitely make wine cups with the heads of the two men and use them to drink every day to vent his hatred.

He really hated these two people. At this time, in order to vent his anger by slaughtering the city. Even Taoist Master Qiu Chuji and his disciples were retained in the Mongolian camp by someone. They were not allowed to come to the city to disturb the Mongolians' interest in slaughtering the city.

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