I have to say that Muwatar still has a good relationship with Hatusiris, and his sense of this uncle is roughly at the level of "Can you stop treating me like a kid all the time".

Therefore, he didn't particularly dislike Hazy's younger brother, he just felt weak before.

In this era, the sacred alliance of the royal family still exerted its powerful force, uniting the Hittites closely.

And after Bikigu implemented what is called "hanging the sky" with his actions, the Hittite king naturally changed the label of his clan brother from a weak chicken to a fierce brother.

The treatment of the strong general and the weak chicken obviously cannot be the same.

As a result, Biqigu's tent became larger and warmer, and the number of people to serve increased, and his soldiers also increased. The army he commanded also changed from infantry to the real elite of the Hittites - the chariot army.

Because of the lack of projectile weapons, the Hittites did not expect their infantry to be more powerful than Egypt, and they relied on chariot troops.

And just before this war, according to Haz's memory, the Hittites improved their chariots.

Hikigu found that the Hittites adjusted the wheels from the rear to the center, which made the Hittite chariots more stable and punchy, and could carry one more person than the Egyptian chariots.

The Egyptian chariot design ideas completely inherited the Hyksos, relying on high speed and archery, once the speed advantage was lost, the heavy chariots of the Hittites would be vulnerable.

It is reasonable to observe that Hikigu can already dodge people for this sake, but he still decided to participate in a military meeting to see how the Hittites plan to fight.

The opportunity will soon come.

The march of the Egyptians could not be concealed from the Hittites at all. After all, almost all the princes and nobles in Asia were allies of the Hittites.

When the news came that the Egyptians were approaching the Orent River, Muwatar immediately summoned his generals to prepare for the battle, and Hikigu, who had been promoted to "brother general", was very "fortunate" to be arranged in this time. Muwatar's side.

On the other side is Haz's biological father, but this biological father seems to be a little disappointed recently because his son has changed too much. Maybe he found that his son has grown up too fast. He has suddenly changed from a bear child to a fierce general. Can't beat your son happily?

Muwatar has no such worries, he just needs to fight a good battle.

The meeting place was Muwatar's tent, which was big enough to hold a lot of dogs.

Meetings in ancient times seem to be no different from those held by Chinese state-owned enterprises in later generations.

The first agenda is to praise the gods and flatter the royal family.

The second agenda is to flatter the king and black Egyptians by the way.

It wasn't until the third agenda that we finally got down to business.

If he doesn't talk about business, than Qigu said that he is going to beat people.

"The Egyptians have approached the Orent River, and they thought they could observe us on the plain." Muwatar roared loudly, patting the map on the table, "The Egyptians are all idiots, they have been fooled!"

The generals were very acquainted and made surprises...

"This is our territory, let's tell the Egyptians how to fight! Now I ordered that we leave [-] soldiers in Kadeshi to help the Kadeshi people guard the city, and the others will pack their things tonight, we want to Kick the Egyptians' ass hard! When you go back, my herald will tell you where you are going."

After speaking, Muwatar waved his hand, saying that the meeting was over, and everyone should go back to wherever they came from.

Well, Biqigu at least knew that the coalition was not going to run away but to smother the Egyptians.

Regarding the arrangement of the Hittites, Bikigu only vaguely remembers that the Hittites in history took advantage of the different speeds of the Egyptian army's various legions and adopted various methods to defeat them. Perhaps Muwatar just wanted to attack those who have not yet Keep up with the legions of Ramses.

But where are these legions?

"Child, it's time for you to go back." Hikigu heard Hatusiris say to him.

It seems that their uncle and nephew plan to whisper...

He pouted, Bikigu didn't bother to eavesdrop, and he wasn't La Er's nanny, so he was relieved now that he wasn't the first to be hit.

Then he just needs to find La Er.

It's not that he is blowing, even if the other legions of La Er are dead, as long as he is there, they will be able to survive unscathed.

It's not that he didn't know that the uncle and nephew behind him both had cold light in their eyes at the moment.

In fact, he was not surprised that this vest was seen through.

In the eyes of foreigners in this era, the Egyptian army is not the first place in the Egyptian army.

It is witchcraft, and the terrifying and eerie Egyptian witchcraft is what Egypt's enemies fear most.

The Hittites who own the Pantheon are obviously well prepared in this regard.

There were a dozen people in the tent just now that had the aura of magic.

Hikigu's vest technique is the effect of power, and it is like a big light bulb for the casters of the divine technique.

Furthermore, the guardianship of the king has always been the bulk of the gods' business. As the co-owner of the Hittites, Muwatar is estimated to have taken measures in this regard. If he didn't see it at the beginning, it was reasonable, but he must have seen it now.

Bikigu didn't plan to do anything to the high-level Hittites. In fact, the rise of the Hittites was quite inspiring to him, so he simply left.

He could probably guess what Muwatar was thinking. This man was particularly good at intelligence warfare in history. The Egyptians must have spies from the Hittites. Conversely, Muwatar would naturally worry about the Egyptians taking pictures. In this way, he might have regarded Biqigu as an Egyptian wizard.

On the contrary, Hatusiris tensed up and called Hikigu a surprise. After all, it was his son who died... Oh yes, maybe he thought his son wasn't dead.

Hikigaya, who had left the tent, did not return to his camp in the chariot army, but kept walking out.

At this time, the various units of the Hittites had already started to organize their equipment. The camp was a little chaotic with people coming and going, but Bikigu did not see a single officer. In this case, even if the Hittite soldiers saw Bikigu there Going out, no one dared to come up to stop it.

Bikigu didn't care either, he finally looked at the Hittites' military appearance, and then flew into the sky with a whoosh in front of everyone's eyes.

Behind him, the dozen or so Hittite soldiers who were trailing suddenly turned pale, and ran back one by one in horror.

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