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Chapter 58 The decisive battle

Because Genghis Khan was unconscious, the remaining 800,000 Mongolian army had fallen into actual division. The Mongolian generals and Qianhu Nayan all found their masters. Among them, Ogedei had obtained the most, and the Mongolian army, which had more than 400,000, including the elite troops of the Qiexue army and the Proton Army, all swore all loyal to him. The remaining Mongolian generals, Chi Laowen, Kubilai, Subutai, all surrendered to him.

In addition to the large area of ​​Northeast Asia, Central Asia, including the Mongolian Plateau and Central Asia, these places where nomadic soldiers are produced. It is conceivable that although he did not win the title of Khan, he would have the greatest advantage among the four brothers.

The remaining 400,000 troops surrendered to Torre, and many wanted to go to Jiangnan to enjoy their fortunes, with a total of more than 200,000. However, most of them were Han soldiers, with few Mongolian elite soldiers and even fewer semen. However, in addition, there is also an elite Mongolian army in Jiangnan. Even the Mongolian Grand Tutor Mu Huali. If Torre could obtain this army, his strength would not be much weaker.

The third most people who defected to Chagatai, the second Mongolian prince. The main ones were the troops from Persia. After all, Chagatai's fiefdom was in the Persian region. However, although the place was quite good, it was a tragedy recently, so few people were willing to follow him. In addition, there is also a Timur in the Afghanistan region in northwestern India and in Afghanistan. If he brought his troops to rebel, it would be another great disaster.

However, Chagatai also has some potential to be discovered. Syria in the Near East, Egypt is famined and easy to occupy. India is densely populated and rich in territory. In Syria, hundreds of thousands of Mongolian troops with Bors are also available. But I don’t know how many troops will be left after this plague...

The most miserable of the four Mongolian princes was the great prince Shuchi. His territory was the territory west of the Ural Mountains. There were sorrowful ice and snow. Therefore, not many Mongolians planned to follow him. In the end, the army he controlled was less than 100,000. Most of them were indigenous Kumans, as well as a small number of his own tribes, a small number of Tartars and other nomads.

In addition, his territory had no potential to be discovered. The local Kumans suffered heavy casualties in the previous wars. When they defected to Genghis Khan, they brought an elite nomadic army of 400,000, comparable to the Seme Allied forces in Central Asia. However, after two years of the Normans' war, their number suddenly dropped to less than 100,000.

This situation made the Kumans feel very angry. If the Mongols could completely occupy this place, it would be impossible to say that such a policy was correct. But now..., Shu Chi's heart was bleeding. He didn't even dare to think about whether these Kumans would obey his orders if other Mongolian troops left.

Or maybe he was made out of him at once, and asked Emperor Norman with his melted head.

"Forget it, let's take one step at a time." Shu Chi, no matter what state he was in, did not make his father liked with some sad thoughts. However, what Shu Chi didn't see was the efforts made by his second son, the young man with long eyes and strong eyes, one by one, during the days when Cheng Gein Khan fell, the twenty-eight-year-old man quickly understood himself and his family's situation. He tried as if he was crazy.

He used the few resources he had, and tried his best to get more support from the Mongolians. He tied Anda with the powerful Kuman leaders, or married their daughters and granddaughters to gain their loyalty. He privately connected with his other cousins. He hoped that they would get their assistance when they were in danger. He seemed crazy, and he worked hard to do these things for twenty-four hours, unlike his father or brother who would not do any other efforts except to lament sadness.

His father and his brothers, when they saw what Badu did, they felt incomprehensible. On the other hand, Badu even wanted to ask Shuchi for money to win over those with strength, but instead was scolded by Shuchi: "We have been assigned to a poor place! You are still spending money so generously! A prodigal boy!"

After hearing this, Ba almost wanted to vomit blood.

When the Norman army was arrogant and arrogant and ran out of the Moscow absolute defense circle, the first opponent they faced was Shu Chi. This Mongolian prince who claimed to be the commander of Siberia, of course, in fact, it was better to say that the Normans were fighting against Shu Chi, the rising star of Badu, the Mongol Empire.

"Attack! Charge! Tear their formation! The heavy cavalry should stab in like a sharp sword to let the Mongols know that they are powerful!!!" At that time, Egil commanded the army with great enthusiasm. After a thousand years of fighting in the south and north, Egil had become a famous general. Except for Genghis Khan, he was also three-point fear, how did the rest of the people Egil take seriously?

Therefore, when Emperor Norman came up, he used a frontal attack, a tactic that was slightly exaggerated, extremely strong and sharp, but insufficiently resilient.

He divided the heavy knights under his command into more than a dozen teams, and used a cone-array formation to charge violently towards the gap between the opponent's arrays. In this simplest way, the assault infantry with heavy weapons such as the long axe, long halberd, and large sword rushed forward.

Completely tear the opponent's formation. Split and surround the opponent, then shoot densely with a long bow, and slowly erode with an infantry sequence. Finally, it is destroyed.

Such tactics played an extremely powerful role in Egil's hands. When Norman's heavy cavalry cut the opponent's formation, the opponent didn't even have time to react. When the opponent was divided and surrounded, he completely lost command and cooperation. In the rear formation of the Mongols, only nearly 8,000 soldiers led by Badu fought for their lives and escaped. The remaining nearly 100,000 troops were killed and surrendered in just one day under the crazy attack of the Normans, and the entire army was wiped out.

Cheng Cheng, one of the four sons of Gian Khan, was the eldest son Shu Chi, and was awarded the title of head! The Norman army continued to advance, and the Mongols broke out for the first time since the reunification, and the most important crisis!!!

In just one day, the last 100,000 troops of the Shu Chi army were killed. The combat power of the Normans made the Mongolians feel terrified from the bottom of their hearts. Looking at breaking out, they fell to the ground and cried bitterly. The Mongolian generals looked at each other, not knowing what to do.

"Organize! We cannot escape, we must organize and fight them!" Genghis Khan's second son Chagatai shouted: "Although the other party is aggressive, their number is only half of ours! We still have an army of 700,000 to 800,000. We can defeat them! We can even kill the Norman Emperor!"

"That's right! If we were powerless when they were huddled in their city before, then now they have come out. In the wild, no one is the opponent of our Mongolians!" After hearing Chagatai's words, Torre also shouted, "Think about it, what kind of glory will it be to defeat the Norman?! We will therefore become people who are comparable to Father Khan!"

When we heard the two Mongolian princes' speeches, other Mongolian generals also spoke one after another. Some mature and polite people felt that they should not be dispatched so hasty. However, most people still believe that the Mongolians are invincible in the field. Most people think that they should go to war.

In the end, when most people agreed to go to war, there was only one person left in the camp without expressing his opinion. All the Mongolian generals also turned their attention to that person, Genghis Khan's third son, who was supposed to be the Great Khan of the Mongolian army. If this person who controls half of the power of the Mongolian army does not agree, then all the speeches just now are equal to nonsense.

Seeing the Mongols looking at themselves with enthusiasm, expectations, indifference, or implicit hostility, despite their uneasiness, thinking that this is not a good time to fight the Normans. But Ogedei could only sigh secretly and said:

"If this is your opinion, then... let's go!"

Although he is the most noble and powerful among all people now, Ogedei is not Temujin after all. He cannot do anything like Genghis Khan, and he is just a word among the Mongols. After all, it is the majesty that Temujin has developed in decades of wars. If he strongly opposes, he will lose the support of many Mongolians and be scolded by his brothers and competitors as cowards. This is not what he wants.

So, even though I knew that this battle would probably be difficult to fight, Ogedei still made a decision to support this war! And try to win this war!

Seeing the cheering crowd, Ogedei seemed to be infected and cheered with them. His heart gradually returned to peace:

"Or we will win, or this storm will not end. It will blow from the Mongolian Plateau to the other end of the sea, allowing us Mongolians to become the master of this world. At that time, I will become the new Mongolian Khan, and I will rule a territory that is wider than my father Khan. Of course, maybe we will fail. Together with my brothers, and my Xun Yan's panting father Khan, my head was cut off by the Normans and wore it into a string. The Mongolians will also decline and become a small particle in the history of this world. But who knows? We will be blessed by the heaven of immortality. We will fight. As for the result? Let's talk about it." (To be continued)
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