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Chapter 252 Mongolia is back(1/2)

In order to prevent the Mongols from setting any ambush, King Kami III of Poland asked General Bolan, who was responsible for the pursuit, not to take too many risks or go too deep. As long as the pursuit could achieve some results, he would stop and withdraw.

but.

King Kami III of Poland never imagined that the real target of these retreating Mongols was not the defenders who rushed out of Warsaw, but the Polish knights led by King Kami III himself!

Hao Hai's wishful thinking was to kill two birds with one stone.

He used his initiative to retreat to deceive the enemy, allowing the Polish defenders in Warsaw to leave the city to pursue them.

Then the Oara cavalry repeated their old trick, using a carbine to attack the Polish knights in the rear in a roundabout way.

As long as the Polish Knights are defeated by themselves, the remaining Polish defenders who have fled outside the city will inevitably lose their morale and will eventually be completely defeated.

Because after a long journey, King Kami Sanse of Poland and his Polish knights were almost exhausted.

The city of Warsaw was not far away, and they were so tired that they almost fell off their horses.

This Polish Knight Legion advanced very slowly towards the city of Warsaw.

After traveling for most of the day.

suddenly!

From the rear of the Polish Knight Corps, there was a faint sound of horse hoofbeats.

The sound of these horses' hooves is like muffled thunder in the sky, ranging from far to near, from dull to loud.

Then the sky filled with smoke and dust appeared in the distance.

King Kami III of Poland and his Polish knights all looked puzzled.

They don't know which army is coming behind them?

King Kami III of Poland guessed that it should be his ally, and the Kingdom of Hungary sent Hungarian hussars to help!

Kami III slowly mobilized his horse and moved forward to see which cavalryman appeared behind him.

As the distance got closer, the thunderous sound of horse hooves could clearly be heard in the ears of the Polish knights.

At this time, Kami III saw several extremely eye-catching flags appearing among the galloping troops on the opposite side.

The flags were all gold, with a huge white cross embroidered on them.

This was the flag carried by the Mongols who had recently converted to Orthodox Christianity.

King Kami III of Poland was immediately shocked. "Oh my God, God!"

"It's actually a Mongolian!"

"The Mongols are coming!"

Kami III shouted in panic, wanting his Polish knights to immediately mount their horses and prepare for battle to fight the enemy in front of them.

However, the Polish knights, who were already exhausted, had no time to organize a battle formation.

And many of them had taken off their armor and put it on their horses.

If you look for your own armor at this time, you won't have time to put it on.

Fighting without armor is absolutely dangerous.

Many Polish knights saw the approaching Mongolian cavalry and instantly remembered what their grandfathers and great-grandfathers had said about the horrors of the Mongols.

When they thought of the news that tens of thousands of serf infantry had been massacred by the Mongols, they simply lost the courage to continue fighting.

Many Polish knights quickly mounted their horses and galloped towards the direction of Warsaw, Poland.

There was chaos throughout the Polish army.

King Kami III of Poland was furious when he saw some knights fleeing from battle regardless of their dignity.

He raised the sword in his hand and led his left and right guards to launch a desperate charge against the Mongols.

Inspired by King Kami III, the vast majority of Polish knights still maintained their courage and dignity, and launched an attack behind King Kami III of Poland.

The neighing of war horses and the clash of weapons resounded on the battlefield.

The Oara cavalry led by Hao Hai rushed into the Polish army's formation like a strong wind.

The Wara cavalry used their superb combat skills to quickly kill these exhausted Polish knights and route them into a rout.

Although King Kami III of Poland did not waver at all during the battle, he was too old and was no match for these Oara cavalry.

After nearly an hour of fighting, everyone in the Polish Knights was completely wiped out by Wala.

Hao Hai led the Ora cavalry to carry out a bloody and merciless massacre of the fleeing Polish knights. Almost no Polish knight could escape the pursuit of the Ora cavalry.

King Kami III of Poland was wounded in several places by the Oara cavalry, and his body was covered with arrows. If his armor had not been very strong, he would have been killed on the spot.

Under the escort of the bodyguard cavalry, Kami III rode a war horse in a hurry to escape from this terrible battlefield.

but.

The Oara cavalry behind him were in hot pursuit. These Oara people knew very well that the well-dressed old man with a yellow beard in front must be a Polish nobleman or an important general.

Therefore, the Wara people would never allow Kami III to escape.

Under the unremitting pursuit of the Oara cavalry, Kami III and his guards finally failed to escape.

On the banks of the Vistula River, a group of Varas cavalry killed all of Kami III and his guards on the banks of the Vistula River after a charge.

The bright red blood flows into the Vistula River like a stream.

This mother river of the Poles has witnessed her descendants fall beside her.

Hao Hai commanded the Wara cavalry like a violent storm, wiping out the most elite knights of the Kingdom of Poland.

At this time, the city of Warsaw was almost empty.

The Warsaw garrison headed east to pursue the traces of the Oara cavalry.

When they heard fierce shouts of killing coming from behind, they returned to the battlefield. There was no time to rescue King Kami III of Poland and the knights.

On the other side of the Vistula River, these Polish defenders watched as Kami III and the Polish Knights were completely killed by the Mongols.

The huge fear instantly destroyed the morale of these Polish soldiers, and they completely lost their will to continue fighting.

Triggered by the scream of an unknown soldier, tens of thousands of Polish defenders fled. They rushed towards Warsaw.

The surging crowd has no discipline at all.

Tens of thousands of Polish defenders huddled together at the gates of Warsaw without any order at all.

People trample on each other, leaving their companions wailing under their feet.

No one thought about resisting the Mongols behind them. They just wanted to escape into Warsaw quickly and not let themselves be killed outside the city.

Haohai led the Wala cavalry and watched coldly from the rear. They could see that the Warsaw defenders in front of them were completely frightened.

but.

Although the city of Warsaw is a very huge city with countless treasures and women in it, the defenders and people will definitely not just surrender.

The Wara cavalry was now exhausted. If they risked attacking the city of Warsaw, they would face fierce street fighting even if they entered the city.

The Wara people are best at mobile combat in the wild, but they are not good at attacking large cities. Warsaw is such a large and strong city.

The Kingdom of Poland has been completely defeated by the Oara people. Although the Warsaw in front of him is really a tempting piece of fat, Hao Hai knows in his heart that he no longer has the extra strength to eat it.

Now being able to extort a city redemption fee is already a good result.

After Haohai killed all the Polish knights outside the city, he left a few wounded soldiers as his prisoners and envoys.

He sent these Polish wounded prisoners to the walls of Warsaw.

After these Polish survivors entered Warsaw, they informed the defenders of the Mongols' demands.

The garrison general of Warsaw City was Piłsudski, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Poland.

He asked the Polish prisoners who were released and learned that the Mongols required them to pay a ransom fee, and then they could give up attacking Warsaw and return the body of their king.

After receiving this request, Piłsudski immediately discussed it with the Polish nobles in Warsaw, and finally everyone agreed to accept the Mongols' request.

After all, the defenders of Warsaw City are now completely demoralized.

Although they are not willing to pay the high redemption fee, life is the most important thing compared to money now.

In the eyes of the Poles, these Mongols were really terrifying beasts. In just ten days, they successively wiped out the most elite main cavalry of the Kingdom of Poland.

If the city of Warsaw is lost again, the Kingdom of Poland will be completely destroyed.

Under the auspices of the palace prime minister, the Polish nobles and people in Warsaw finally collected the money required by the Mongols to redeem the city.

Carloads of gold and silver treasures were transported to the Wara people's military camp.

After obtaining these gold and silver treasures, Haohai kept his promise.

He sent people to return all the corpses of the Polish knights, and also released all the Polish prisoners who were not killed.

Finally, under the hateful and fearful eyes of the Polish Warsaw garrison, Hao Hai led the Mongolian cavalry, holding high the white cross flag with a yellow background and black border, and left the city of Warsaw in a majestic manner.

The city redemption fee charged by Haohai is only the city redemption fee for the city of Warsaw.

On the way of retreat, other cities and villages in Poland naturally could not escape the fate of being sacked.
To be continued...
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