Tsar Andrei covered his mouth and nose with a handkerchief and rode quickly through the deep ravine.
He was used to seeing death, but the scene in front of him was still so horrifying. The dead were piled up to a height of more than ten meters. Each corpse had a broken head and forehead, broken limbs, and drops of blood seeped into the lake, glowing with a black and red color.
color.
The smell of blood in the air became even stronger, causing a group of carnivorous birds to circle in the air and emit hoarse chirps, which was terrifying.
Tsar Andrei could not help but draw a cross on his chest. He believed in God, but God did not come today. Instead, hell opened the door and took away the souls of the dead.
"Damn it, damn my brother!" Tsar Andrei cursed.
"Your Majesty, you shouldn't call Zhang Yi that way. His name is Zhang Yi, and this is his name." The translator kindly reminded me.
The Tsar glared at the translator. He knew that he was wrong, but His Majesty, the Supreme Tsar, would never admit his mistakes.
He saw Wu Rui's headless body and died miserably.
It's just that Wu Rui's son Wu Liang was not seen. If he had been, the Tsar would not hesitate to kill this boy. Because of his mistake, the empire's 50,000 cavalry were ruined.
No one expected that Wu Liang hadn't left yet.
He climbed up the rope to the west cliff and hid in the dense forest. There was no one around, only piles of food and water.
The warriors of Mopan City lurked here for several days. Instead of making fire to make food, they ate compressed biscuits, dried meat and mineral water.
Wu Liang watched helplessly as Zhang Yi killed his father, Wu Rui, the new king of the Kingdom of China, and died tragically under Zhang Yi's Chinese Dragon Bird Sword.
The boy was so frightened that he fell to the ground limply.
Then, he saw Tsar Andrei sitting upright on his horse. He just lowered his head and glanced at Wu Rui's body indifferently, and then stepped forward on the horse's body.
"You will all die, Zhang Yi, Andre, I swear, I will come back for revenge!"
Wu Liang gritted his teeth and said, then he picked up a large bag of food and water and staggered towards the west.
Wu Rui said that there are still several powerful empires in the West. Wu Liang will use the power of the empires to eliminate Zhang Yi and Tsar Andrei, and finally ascend to the throne of China.
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Tsar Andrei continued to walk forward, when suddenly a bloody man rolled down from the pile of corpses and shouted hoarsely: "Your Majesty..."
The Tsar was startled, and the Guardsmen at his side held their spears against the bloody man to prevent him from getting any closer.
"Your Majesty, I am Golovin..."
It turned out to be Golovin, one of the Tsar's most important foreign ministers. He hid in Tibet during the rebellion and survived.
"Golovin, I am very happy to see that you are still alive." Tsar Andrei said politely.
This was indeed a blessing, because Golovin had been to Chang'an and understood the situation in China. After Wu Rui's death, the only person he could count on was Golovin.
"Your Majesty!" Golovin pointed to the south and shouted, "Please continue the pursuit and don't let Zhang Yi go. We are only a few hundred kilometers away from Chang'an, and China only has tens of thousands of troops. If they don't have time to organize, we can attack at lightning speed
Capture Chang'an!"
"That's right, Your Majesty," Imperial Marshal Levget said, "The Chinese were cunning and used the terrain to ambush our army and luckily won a victory. As long as our army pays more attention, the Chinese will have no choice but to die obediently. Your Majesty, China
They are already under our feet, and if we work harder, we can turn China into yellow Russia!"
"Marshal Levet, you are right," Tsar Andrei nodded. "We just don't understand the terrain, and Wu Rui and his son are not reliable at all, which is why we have lost many soldiers. Continue to pursue, and we must learn a lesson this time
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"Yes, Your Majesty!" Marshal Levget said in command.
"You have made the most correct choice, Your Majesty the Supreme Tsar," Golovin praised, "God is with us, and the imperial eagle flag will be planted all over the land of China!"
It was on this bloody battlefield that the Tsar and his ministers made up their minds to conquer China.
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The enemy was chasing behind them slowly, and Zhang Yi was walking slowly in front, maintaining a distance of more than ten miles.
This aroused suspicion in the Tsarist army, thinking it was a new temptation. The Loess Plateau was crisscrossed with ravines, and there seemed to be ambushes hidden everywhere. Hundreds of cavalry squads scouted around, and only after repeatedly confirming safety did the army dare to continue on its way.
The trip to Miyuan originally took one day, but now it took two days.
Zhang Yi is not in a hurry, his men and horses are not short of food and grass, and there is enough mineral water to drink.
The enemy lacked everything and had no food, so they had to eat dead horses to satisfy their hunger. Fortunately, there were several small rivers in the mountains, which solved the most urgent drinking water problem.
On the third day of pursuit, Zhang Yi ordered to speed up the march.
The enemy suddenly became alert.
Tsar Andrei and others climbed up and looked into the distance. They were excited to see that there was a vast plain in front of them. As long as they left the mountains, they would be the world of cavalry.
It's almost impossible to ambush.
Who can surround an army of more than 200,000 people?
Therefore, in the eyes of Andre and others, Zhang Yi clearly ran away in a cowardly manner.
"Marshal Levet, you can pursue with all your strength." Tsar Andrei said.
"Yes, Your Majesty." Marshal Levget bowed.
The Tsarist cavalry was divided into five legions, commanded by generals Ivanov, Bachilin, Aksakov, Vadim and Boris, with each legion having 50,000 troops.
In addition, Tsar Andrei personally commanded 60,000 Guards troops to suppress the battle at the end.
As the vanguard, Bachiulin's army rushed forward to catch up with Zhang Yi's army in the distance.
At this time, Zhang Yi was about to set foot on the Guanzhong Plain.
This place is not far from Xianyang. Suddenly, Zhang Yi realized the importance of moving the mausoleum. If Wu Rui was still alive, he would definitely go to the mausoleum when he arrived here. If he opened the Qiankun Mausoleum, he would know whether King Liu Kai was still alive.
Even if Wu Rui died, he must have told the Tsar about this matter.
It was his father who was wise. Zhang Yi was filled with emotion. He not only wanted to keep the secret, but also wanted to guard Chang'an and make an extremely correct decision.
He looked back and saw the Tsar's hussars rushing behind him, each like a wolf or a tiger. That was because they saw the hope of victory, and their greed and bloodthirsty nature made them forget the tragic defeat two days ago.
The enemy thought it was impossible to set up an ambush here.
Yes, it seems impossible.
But Zhang Yi didn't think so.
The enemy had always been cautious, but suddenly he dropped his guard. Zhang Yi had thought of this a long time ago, so he wanted to take advantage of the enemy's paralysis to launch another attack.
Zhang Yi led 17,000 men, ambushing 30,000 wolf cavalry who had retreated from the north on both sides of the mountain pass, and in a few inconspicuous woods at the rear, was ambushing General Wang Zheng's 20,000 cavalry, a total of