Summoning the Peak of the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 1297 Emperor Yuan vs Duke Qin

Chapter 1297 Emperor Yuan vs Duke Qin

Chapter 1295: Emperor Yuan VS Duke Qin

Facts have proved that what Murong Ke has been chasing all along is obviously not all the Saihan army, so where did the rest go?

The answer is of course to go back to Zhenbei Pass, otherwise, where did the Han army attacking Zhenbei Pass from the north come from?

At the beginning, Yuan Meng was also preparing to attack Zhenbei Pass from both sides, and Murong Ke was the commander of the South Route Army at that time, but Yang Ye, who was the guard, knew the weakness of Zhenbei Pass, and in order to protect this weakness from being discovered by Yuan Meng, Yang Ye Ye even voluntarily gave up Zhenbei Pass to confuse Yuanmeng, so the Han army counterattacked and recaptured Zhenbei Pass.

Murong Ke, as the planner of the two-pronged attack on Zhenbei Pass, knew very well what Zhenbei Pass meant to Yuanmeng. Once lost, more than 40 troops would face the danger of annihilation.

Thinking of this time, not to mention that Huo Qubing's army had suffered more than half of the casualties, even if there were no survivors, Murong Ke was not in the mood to continue spending time with Huo Qubing in Mobei, he could not wait to fly back immediately and retake Zhenbei Pass.

"Come on, send an order to go down immediately, give up all follow-up tasks, divert the whole army, and march towards Zhenbei Pass at full speed."

After issuing this order, Murong Ke seemed to have been drained of strength, and slumped on a chair.

Through this period of fighting, although Murong Ke chased the Han army all the way, he still realized how powerful Huo Qubing was.

Although Ran Min, Long Qi and other fierce generals caused even more trouble to Murong Ke, and even that General Yu once again relied on his personal bravery to kill Murong Ke and had to humiliate him temporarily, but in Murong Ke's heart Huo Qubing's threat was Ten times their.

What the Han people lack most is a talented cavalry commander, and Yuan Meng is also most afraid of such a person being born among the Han people.

In Murong Ke's heart, Huo Qubing is a genius cavalry commander. He has never commanded cavalry battles a few times, but his understanding of cavalry combat is not inferior to him, a famous grassland general.

Anyway, if the identity is exchanged, Murong Ke is not sure to use 10,000 cavalry to resist the siege and interception of 10,000+ iron cavalry for so long, and also break through the encirclement of [-]+ people several times.

Murong Ke really didn't release any water, but Huo Qubing was still alive and well, that's why he was so afraid of Huo Qubing.

Murong Ke knew clearly that if he couldn't kill Huo Qubing this time, Huo Qubing would definitely bring more cavalry out of the fortress in the future. This man's life would be a disaster for all grassland people.

Although Murong Ke wished that Huo Qubing would die, he could distinguish between priorities. After all, compared to the more than 40 troops still in Hetao, and Yuan Emperor Temujin, Huo Qubing was nothing.

Getting rid of the latter is just getting rid of a major future trouble for Yuanmeng, and if the former two are lost, the entire Yuanmeng will face the risk of destroying the country.

Therefore, Murong Ke did not hesitate at all, and decisively chose to recapture Zhenzhen Beiguan.

At the beginning, Murong Ke led a hundred thousand cavalry and hurried back to Longcheng from Zhenbeiguan, but now he hurried back from Mobei.

Murong Ke can only pin his hopes on Tuo Lei, hoping that he can work harder to keep Huo Qubing completely behind.

Murong Ke's departure also created the only way out for Huo Qubing's army who had escaped death.

Compared with Murong Ke, Tuo Lei's ability to command troops is still far inferior. Murong Ke's 10,000+ army failed to take down Huo Qubing, so how could Tuo Lei do it.

Tuo Lei dispatched more than half of Longcheng's troops, and united with the major tribes in Mobei to encircle and suppress Huo Qubing, but not only failed to leave the less than [-] remnants of the army, but paid a big price for himself.

Of course, Huo Qubing also fought extremely hard, even Huo Qubing himself almost died in battle.

In this way, going out of the fortress became the most difficult part of the Hetao War.

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When the news of the fall of Zhenbei Pass reached Ningxia County, Temujin decisively chose to block the news without any hesitation. After all, if the news spread, it would be a huge blow to the entire army.

Regarding the fall of Zhenbeiguan, Temujin rushed to shock and panic, but he was not too angry and unwilling.

The plan of the Han army this time can be described as a series of links. Even Temujin himself did not find any clues. Instead, he was still being led away by Qin Hao, so naturally he could not blame other people.

The generals of Yuanmeng in Yinshan County, especially Murongchui, were extremely worried about the loss of Zhenbei Pass, for fear that Temujin would pursue their responsibility, but Temujin not only did not have any intention of pursuing responsibility, but instead sent out a flying eagle Sending good words to comfort Murong Chui who lost his beloved son, this also made the generals of Yuanmeng in Yinshan breathe a sigh of relief.

After appeasing the generals in Yinshan, Temujin began to appease the generals in Ningxia.

Although Temujin tried his best to block the news, how could such an important matter be blocked.

After the Yuanmeng generals in Ningxia learned that Zhenbeiguan had fallen and their retreat was cut off, they all clamored to leave Liangzhou and retreat to the grasslands to prevent the entire army from being annihilated. Naturally, Temujin could not agree to this.

"What's the noise?"

After Temujin yelled, the hall, which was like a vegetable market before, instantly became quiet, and no one dared to speak anymore.

Temujin stared wide-eyed, and said in a deep voice, "Do you all think you should withdraw your troops?"

A senior general stood up tremblingly, and said cautiously: "Your Majesty, the battle with the Han army has been protracted, but our army's retreat has been cut off. From now on, we will no longer be able to get food and grass supplies from the grassland. If the grain and grass seized from Hetao are exhausted, then we will be unable to withdraw even if we really want to.”

This general expressed everyone's aspirations, and most Yuanmeng generals nodded in agreement. After all, although there was a lot of food and grass seized from Hetao, it could not support the Yuanmeng army. Sooner or later, they would eat up all of them one day.

"Hmph, short-sighted."

Temujin snorted coldly with a look of disdain, and then asked back: "The journey back to Longcheng from Liangzhou is more than a thousand miles. Even if we are willing to leave the Hetao, will Qin Hao be willing to let us go back to the grassland?"

Temujin's question also made everyone speechless, yes, how could Qin Hao watch them withdraw from the Hetao.

Based on Temujin's understanding of Qin Hao, since such a big hole has been laid, there must be a backhand waiting for him, and in Temujin's view, retreat is the only way to death.

With the total strength of Yuanmeng in Hetao, if the troops are concentrated to retreat, the Han army really has nothing to do with him, but they can continue to send troops to harass and delay the speed of withdrawal on the way of Yuanmeng's retreat, and use up Yuanmeng's troops little by little. In the end, perhaps less than half of the people who can really return to Dragon City.

Yuan Meng had already paid a huge price to get the Hetao this time, but in the end he had to pay an even greater price, but in the end he got nothing, how could Temujin accept it.

 As soon as it was updated, the battle of the Hetao came to the final stage, and the decisive battle was a bit difficult to control. I got stuck because of this yesterday, so there is no update. I hope everyone will forgive me.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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