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Chapter 22 Chapter 22 The Seal

Muzige himself also has a certain yearning for power. Unfortunately, Nurhachi has too many outstanding sons, and all of them are talented. Muzige is unwilling to be attached to a certain royal brother, so he can only devote his energy to training those younger than himself.

The teenage fourteenth son of the emperor, Dorgon, wanted to train this child to be the heir of the Great Khan and himself to be the regent queen.

Her thoughts made the royal brothers extremely dissatisfied, especially the eighth prince Huang Taiji. As one of Nurhaci's best sons, Huang Taiji was in his prime, with a careful mind, great ambitions, and excellent skills.

With his strength, facing the direct threat from the imperial sister, he also chose to retaliate directly.

Every time he went into battle, Huang Taiji asked Muzige to go to the most dangerous fighting area. It was said that he wanted the emperor's sister to make great achievements, but anyone with a discerning eye could see that Huang Taiji wanted to take advantage of the Ming army - no.

It is said that getting rid of Muzige, even if she is defeated by the elite of the Ming army a few times, will have a negative impact on her military reputation.

In the battle of Guangning, Huang Taiji still used this routine. On the grounds of insufficient troops, he only asked Muzig to take five "Baya La" in white to find a passage around the enemy's rear. What happened next was just like "The Manchu Lao"

According to records in the "File", Muzige and six others encountered the Ming army's elite "Ye Bu Shu" who were dozens of times their own strength. The two sides fought bloody battles on Juhua Mountain. Muzige won miserably, but he was also seriously injured and unable to go down the mountain.

Xiong Tingbi, the commander-in-chief of the Ming Army, had long heard that there was a "witch" under Nurhachi who could control the wind and rain. When he learned that she was trapped in Juhua Mountain, he did not hesitate to mobilize all the "night guard" troops from the front line to attack Juhua Mountain, with the purpose of getting rid of her.

Muzige, the "witch".

Xiong Tingbi knew very well that it didn't matter if Guangning missed the front line. There were two lines of defense at Ningyuan and Shanhaiguan behind him, but there was only one Muzige. As long as Muzige was killed, it would be equivalent to emptying the "blue tank" of the Jin army without magic support.

Even though the Jin army was powerful in combat, they were still ordinary people, carrying one head on two shoulders. How could they be stronger than the Ming army?

At the same time, Nurhachi came to the battlefield in person. Hearing that Wugege was trapped in Juhua Mountain, Nurhaci was shocked and quickly sent Huang Taiji and cavalry to rescue.

Huang Taiji did not dare to disobey the order from his father, so he could only put aside his personal grudges and rush to help.

Reinforcements from both sides arrived at Juhua Mountain almost at the same time, and there was another fierce battle, which was the tragic battle described by Monk Xingyao.

There were few people on Houjin's side, and they were faced with the Ming army's elite "Night Harvest". They gradually couldn't hold it anymore. At the critical moment, Muzige, who had been seriously injured, took action again and set up the Flying Stone Formation on Chrysanthemum Mountain, smashing it.

The Ming army cried for their fathers and mothers, and then the Jin army took the opportunity to break through the Ming army's positions, killing countless people and driving back the "Ye Bu Shu".

Muzige exhausted his last vital energy by using magic and passed out. After some first aid from the army doctor, Muzige woke up, but his temperament changed drastically. He killed everyone he saw and killed more than a hundred of his own soldiers in one go.

People, we have to kill Huang Taiji.

Huang Taiji really had no choice but to adopt the plan of his men who were greedy for life and feared death. He shot Muzige's legs with a musket so that she could not move. However, even in the "paralyzed" state, Muzige still looked like a beast.

It's just as ferocious, even a dozen "Baya La" can't get close to it.

At this time, another of Huang Taiji's subordinates came up with the idea and asked the craftsmen accompanying the army to build a heavy coffin on site and bury it half underground. Then they drove Muzig in, covered the coffin, compacted it with big rocks, and filled it with soil.

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In this way, Muzige was temporarily "buried alive" in Juhua Mountain.

Huang Taiji returned to the main camp and reported to Nurhaci. Nurhaci did not dare to release Wu Geqi without permission. Her fighting power was so terrifying that she even dared to kill the emperor's brother. How stupid is his father?

In desperation, Nurhachi found Muzige's mentor, the retired old shaman, and asked her how to deal with this matter.

The old shaman came to Chrysanthemum Mountain and found that Muzige's mana was already negative and she was completely possessed (she wanted to win this battle too much). The master had no remedy and couldn't bear to kill his beloved disciple with his own hands.

But locking him up like this is not an option, because Muzige's mana, although it is negative, is increasing in reverse. If he goes further and further towards the devil's path, sooner or later she will break through the coffin and come out.

By then, it is very likely that she will kill the Eight Banners of Manchuria until only three or four banners are left...
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