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Chapter 265 The Mongolian Army's Response

Chapter 265 The Mongolian Army's Response
Chapter 120 Three Responses of the Mongolian Army

Looking at Wen Tianxiang, Cang Fei seemed to see Guo Jing in miniature. If Guo Jing recommended Wen Tianxiang, he probably wanted to remind him not to forget his chivalrous and benevolent heart.

It's just that Cang Fei knew that if he wanted to go back to the past, it might not be easy, so he could only sigh softly at Guo Jing's good intentions.

The Tumeng army headed west all the way, and soon approached the Iraqi Khanate.

At the same time, the Ilkhanate also reacted, and the great Khan Xu Liegu came to resist with a large army, trying to keep the Tumeng army out of the country.

At the border between the Great Qin and the Ilkhanate, 60 Tumeng troops and 50 Mongolian soldiers confronted each other.

Cang Fei did not send all the troops, but left 40 troops in XJ, let Zhang Rou lead, and ordered him to act according to circumstances.

The Yilkhanate sent most of its troops, but its strength was still slightly weaker than that of Daqin.

In the big Mongolian tent, Xu Liewu slammed a letter on the ground and shouted: "Brother don't you know that if I, the Iraqi Khanate, can't resist the Nanmanzi, he won't end well? "

In front of Hulagu, there was a Mongolian kneeling. He was an envoy from the Kipchak Khanate.

After Cang Fei prepared to attack the Ilkhanate, Xu Liewu knew the news. Cang Fei could arrange spies to the Ilkhanate, so Xu Liewu could naturally do the same.

Facing the threat of Daqin, Xu Liewu immediately thought of Bie Erge. Although he and Bie Erge both claimed sweat and were hostile to each other, they were both Mongols after all, descendants of Genghis Khan, and they both faced the threat of the Tumeng army. threat, so joining forces is a matter of course.

However, his request for help did not receive a positive response. Bie Erge just sent an envoy to send a letter. Among the long nonsense, Hulagu only saw two words "refusal".

"Khan Xu Liegu, our Qinchak Khanate is also helpless. The Great Qin has 40 troops pressing on the border of the Qinchak Khanate. If our Khan acts rashly, these Tumeng troops will definitely invade our Qinchak Khanate. We can only contain Keep these 40 Tumeng troops, and if they are not allowed to join the battlefield, nothing else can be done." The envoy of the Chincha Khanate said.

"Get lost!" Xu Liewu shouted.

Being stared at by Xu Liegu with murderous eyes, the envoy of the Chincha Khanate broke out in cold sweat and crawled out of Xu Liegu's big tent. He was really worried that Xu Liegu would not be able to bear the anger and kill him. He, then he really died unjustly.

Xu Liewu was indeed very angry, and he really wanted to kill the envoy from the Chincha Khanate, but he finally suppressed this desire.

Killing the envoy would only worsen his relationship with Bie Erge, and it would have no effect other than that.

He understands Bie'er's actions very well. If he were Bie'er, he would do the same. After all, the relationship between the two parties is not harmonious. The 40 Tumeng troops were staring at him, so they dared not move even more.

But understanding is nothing but understanding, but Xu Liewu is still extremely angry, because he is now facing a serious crisis.

Although he has an army of 50, facing the 60 Tumeng army, he feels a lot of pressure.

The Mongolian army is no longer the victorious army of the past. After losing to the Tumeng army many times, he was a little frightened. Although his trilogy is an elite army, except for some from Mobei Mongolia and XJ , Most of them have never fought against Tu Mengjun, but the rumors of Tu Mengjun have already reached his ears.

The Tumeng Army is really like its name, as if it was born to slaughter the Mongols. No matter how brave the Mongols are, they will still be defeated in the end.

Xu Liewu, who had always been confident in his own series, became uneasy now, especially now that the strength of the Tumeng army was still higher than him, and the enemy he was facing was Daqin, which was rumored to have never been defeated since he entered the battlefield. The emperor flies.

Xu Liewu's two brothers Meng Ge and Kublai Khan died at the hands of Cang Fei, and he had to wonder if he would follow in his brother's footsteps.

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The Mongolian army of the Ilkhanate and the Tumeng army of the Great Qin Empire met on the battlefield. They did not fight siege battles like they did in XJ and XZ, but chose field battles.

After so many battles with the Tumeng army, the Mongols finally understood a truth. It is impossible to defend the city in front of the Tumeng army. There may be hope of victory in field battles.

In the Battle of Taiyuan and the Battle of Yanjing, the Mongolian army was able to contend with the Tumeng army, but they failed only because of Cang Fei's outstanding personal force.

In consideration of Cang Fei's personal strength, the Mongolian army has also adjusted its troop system. The commander-in-chief is no longer in the command of the central army, but in the rear army, and the commander-in-chief also arranges a substitute, only passing orders in secret to avoid being attacked. Cang Fei beheaded.

At the same time, in order to prevent Cang Fei from hunting and killing generals at all levels, resulting in the disintegration of the troops, the Mongolian army began to classify the troops in detail.

Just like a team of ten, under the ten commander, the other ten people are arranged from one to ten. After the ten commander dies, number one will take over the command.

By analogy, the Mongolian army is ready for the generals to be hunted and killed by Cang Fei, and the people behind will replace them at that time to ensure that the army will not be in chaos, so as to weaken Cang Fei's influence on the battle situation.

Regarding these things, Cang Fei has already learned from the spies, so this time, he did not charge like before.

In fact, since the Battle of Yanjing, he has been less aggressive like that.

Kublai Khan put him together at that time, and in the long war, the Mongols also learned to be obedient and guard him strictly. He can no longer decide the victory on the battlefield by relying on personal force alone as he did at the beginning.

However, Cang Fei was not too worried. The Tu Meng army was no longer the weak army of the past, but the strongest army in the world. Even in the face of the Mongolian soldiers who once ruled the world, they were not weak at all, and could even suppress them.

More than a million troops fought on the battlefield, bloody and violent to the extreme, the corpses gradually scrambled, many wounded wailed on the ground, but they would be trampled to death in an instant, and the yellow-brown land slowly turned reddish-brown.

At the beginning, Cang Fei was able to calmly watch the battle in the middle army, but later seeing that the battle was too tragic, he couldn't help but kill it anymore.

The Mongolian army had expected Cangfei's appearance for a long time, and the position of the Mongolian army headquarters kept moving, away from Cangfei, so that Cangfei could not approach at all.

Cang Fei shot and killed the Mongolian generals, but someone took over the command immediately. Although this was a big blow to the Mongolian army, it could not play a fundamental role in the battle situation.

(End of this chapter)

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