After leaving Bujak, Cheerchen returned to the mercenary group. He told Christina and others about the meeting with Muhammad Gley in Bujak.

After listening, Christina said: "Muhammad Glyy is really a hero. He can give you the position of Bey as soon as he meets and let you do it, which shows the courage of this person. But for this person. Khan, you still have to beware, after all, these Tatar nobles are cunning and unbelieving."

Cheerchen nodded.

Then, he told Christina some information he had learned about Bayezid Khan from Muhammad Glyy. The content of this information is corroborated by the resumes of the people of the Crimean Khanate written by Christina in her previous letter from memory, and Bayezid Khan's image has become clearer.

"All in all, Bayezid Khan is a typical defender. He doesn't want to offend anyone, he just wants to maintain his wealth and status." Chechen concluded.

"So Chechen, are you still going to Ackerman?" Christina asked.

"Go, even if we can't bring Bayezidra to our side, we can go to Kafa from Akerman, which is much closer than land." Chechen said.

So, early the next morning, the mercenary group packed up and set off for Ackerman urgently. Within five miles, they met the Tatar Raiders.

The so-called Tatar raiders are bandits active on the steppes. They rob the caravans of various countries that pass by, even the people of their own country. After entering the prairie, the mercenary group also encountered Tatar raiders several times. On one occasion, Chechen and the others even witnessed a battle between Tatar raiders and Crimean patrols.

A group of Tatar raiders wearing Tatar robes, armed with inferior bows and arrows, wielding spears and sabers, surrounded by about 30 extra riders, surrounded ten Crimean patrols. Although these Crimean patrols are better equipped and are equally good at riding and shooting, they are still outnumbered and surrounded by Tatar raiders. After a deadly battle, all the Crimean patrols were killed, everything on their bodies was looted and they were lying naked on the grassland.

At that time, this group of Tatar raiders also noticed the mercenary group that was watching the battle, but perhaps they saw that the mercenary group was crowded, and after collecting the spoils, they quickly disappeared at the end of the prairie.

Unexpectedly, this time, there was still the idea of ​​a Tatar raider who had started the mercenary group. Obviously, because of Cheerchen's practice of disguising the mercenary group as a caravan in order to cover his identity, these Tatar raiders mistakenly thought this was a big fat sheep.

"Fatima, how many of those Tatar raiders are there?" Cheerchen asked Fatima, who was the first to spot her trail.

"Leader, there are about a thousand people. I think several big gangs here have united." Fatima analyzed.

Hearing that there were only a thousand people, Viscount Hessian couldn't help sneering. His subordinates... No, the Hessian mercenaries under the commander, not to mention a thousand Tatar Raiders with simple equipment, even defeating two thousand are no problem.

"So..." Cheerchen was about to lay down his life to defeat these followers, Christina suddenly said to Cheerchen, "Cheerchen, leave this battle to me."

"okay."

Cheerchen understood that Christina wanted to establish her prestige in the mercenary group through this battle. After all, except for Fatima and a few others, everyone else only regards him as the brother of the leader of Chechen, a person who relies on blood relationship.

After Christina took over the command, she ordered the mercenary group to speed up, pretending to be fleeing in panic, while Yelisei led a group of Hessian cavalry to attack and retreat, and raided Tatar. The author leads to the battlefield set up by Christina for them.

Christina went to the tail of the mercenary group. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Viscount Hessian complained to Chechen: "The commander, your brother has obviously never fought. He actually wanted us to stay away from the beach. Know what he thinks. You should correct this mistake."

The words of Viscount Hessian made sense. Since the mercenary regiment marched along the coast towards Ackerman, this was the best battlefield for resisting cavalry. Because it is not easy to find a larger, dry and flat place on the coast. There are small patches of bushes everywhere in this area, and the bushes are also covered with shallow water and wet mud. People will be very uncomfortable walking away from the avenue, and the horses cannot run at the usual high speed when they are running. .

Although Cheerchen agreed with Viscount Hessian's statement, he believed in Christina's ability even more. Moreover, his own troops are far stronger than their opponents. Even if Christina does make a mistake, the higher fault tolerance rate possessed by the mercenary group can enable him to turn defeat into victory in time.

Gunfire came from a distance~www.readwn.com~ It was the cavalry led by Yelishei and the enemy engaged in fire.

The mercenary group accelerated and began to climb over a hill.

At this time, Viscount Hessian complained again in his heart. He thought that being condescending on the hill was the most advantageous terrain to fight the cavalry, but the regimental commander’s brother gave up again and chose to continue to flee under the hill instead.

Christina finally arrived at the battlefield with the rear team. Under her command, the soldiers formed a formation under the hill-the pikemen came forward, and the muskets were behind.

"Where are the Tatar Raiders?" Cheerchen asked Christina.

"It's less than three miles away from here. They probably saw our move over the hills." Christina Zhizhu said in her hands, everything is under her control.

"Chris, everything depends on you." Cheerchen said to Christina. This was also spoken to other people, especially Viscount Hessian.

Except Cheerchen and Fatima, everyone else returned to their respective teams. Some people who were cautious by nature began to check the status of their subordinates again, while others just waited quietly.

Waiting for others is an extremely boring thing, no matter who you are waiting for. Fortunately, the mercenary group does not need to wait long.

Gunshots and horseshoes were getting closer and closer, and the Tatar raiders had no muskets. This could only be Yelishei's horse.

"Come, here..." Cheechen closed his eyes and waited silently. It seemed that after a century, there was finally a small commotion around him. Cheerchen took out his pocket watch and took a look. It turned out that only three minutes had passed.

Cheerchen stood up and stretched his bones, but when he looked up, he found Yelishei, and his cavalry was slowly descending the hill.

"Captain, the Tatars have stopped chasing after us!" Yelisei yelled to Chechen.

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