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Chapter 169 The Fisherman

As soon as the Erut tribe heard the leader's order, they immediately took action. The tribesmen took out their weapons and each looked for their own horses, and they were quickly armed.

Su De had also finished dressing up and mounted his horse.

But Alsileng Khan did not stop after escaping from Soud's control, and immediately ran towards his tent. Before he could reach the tent, he met his general Bagan halfway. It turned out that Bagan was listening.

After he was kidnapped, our troops were immediately mobilized to come to the rescue.

Arslen Khan was about to cry with joy when he saw Bagan. Sure enough, it was better to be one of his own. The tribesmen all stood by and watched the fun, and no one came up to help him. I really thought he didn't know what they were thinking. I'm afraid

They wish that he would die early and then be replaced by another Khan so that they could control him.

When they come back to the grassland this time, they must return their capital and profits. This Bagan came at the right time. He is indeed the number one general under his command. Not only is he highly skilled in martial arts, but he is also well versed in strategy. The most important thing is that he is very important to himself.

Be loyal and come to rescue as soon as you know you are in danger.

After Bagan saw Alsleng Khan, he immediately asked someone to give up a horse. Alsleng Khan immediately got on his horse, took over the command of the troops, and led a large group of troops straight to Sud's stronghold.

Su De had also finished preparations at this time and led his troops out of the stronghold. He happened to meet Alsileng Khan coming with his troops.

When the two sides met, they didn't say anything else and started fighting. Not to mention that Su De's people were indeed brave. No wonder he was so arrogant.

Although they were at a numerical disadvantage, they actually fought to a draw with Arsleng Khan's troops. Both sides showed some restraint at the beginning and did not kill anyone. So only some people were injured, but no one died. But the fight continued.

Once the fight started, he lost control and ended up fighting like an enemy.

The other tribal leaders also ran back to their own strongholds during this period, and then they felt a little more at ease in their hearts. They were still frightened by everything that had just happened in the big tent.

Arslenkhan was so cruel that he disregarded the friendship of his fellow tribesmen and would kill others just because of a few unpleasant words, leaving other tribes to find a way out for him. This made the tribal leaders not consider Soud's behavior the same.

Although they didn't feel much dissatisfaction, they believed that Su De was doing it for self-protection and for the long-term survival of the tribe.

Instead, they felt very angry that Alslen Khan wanted to weaken others at any time, but now was not the time to openly oppose him. So these tribal leaders each brought their own troops to the area where the two sides were fighting.

I saw that at this time, the two of them were already fighting together.

The tribal leaders and their troops were outside and didn't know who to help. Moreover, both sides were already in a massacre and couldn't help if they wanted to, so they could only watch from outside. As for whether they really couldn't help, they still didn't want to.

Please help, I don't know.

By this time, Jia Ke had already discovered something unusual in the Tatar camp, and the scout horse he sent came back to report to him, saying that there were loud shouts of killing in the Tatar camp, and it seemed that there was an internal strife.

Jia Ke had previously considered that the Tatars might break out of Dazhai and flee north. However, he did not expect that internal strife would occur, which showed that Alsileng Khan's control over the grassland had declined to another level.

This incident seems to be a good thing now, allowing him to quickly defeat the Tatars and relieve the siege of Xuanfu Town. But in the long run, it may not be a good thing. The information he obtained from Tang Kuai, Alslen Khan

The strength is the strongest on the grassland. Regardless of population or pasture, its strength has exceeded the sum of other tribes. If it were not for the previous generation of Khan, who is already old and only knows about enjoyment and has no ambition. Then with the strength in his hands, he would have been

Just unify the grassland.

However, it was precisely because of the truce of the old Khan that the population of the Tatars increased significantly. When the old Khan was around, his prestige was unmatched, and his orders were passed unimpeded on the grasslands.

It is simply not comparable to what Alsileng Khan can now barely subdue the grasslands with his strong power.

It seems that Alsileng Khan has only one way to go in the future, and that is to rely on his own strength to unify the grasslands. This greatly reduces the pressure on the Central Plains. But when he goes south again, the catastrophe in the Central Plains will really begin.

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Jia Ke can't control so much now. He just wants to defeat the Tatars and get himself promoted. You ordered the entire army to form an array in front of the Tatar camp. Today, he will defeat 120,000 Tatars in one fell swoop.

, accomplished this extraordinary feat.

Following Jia Ke's order, the entire army in Kaiping Town began to move. With the last great victory, their fear of the Tatars had been wiped away, and they considered themselves several times stronger than the Tatars.

Jia Ke's encouragement to them was: one man can stand up to five barbarians, which gave them a great sense of honor.

Jia Ke led his army to the Tatar camp. He saw that the Tatars had no defense now, and there were constant shouts of killing in the camp. It seemed that the fight between the two sides was not over yet.

Jia Ke did not dare to delay and immediately ordered the entire army to attack. So the cavalry in front and the infantry in the back attacked the Tatar camp together.

At that time, the Tatars were completely focused on the fighting between the two sides. They completely ignored Jia Ke. Jia Ke rode a fire dragon colt and took the lead in charging into the Tatar camp with a Fangtian painted halberd. He was followed by more than 8,000 cavalry.

, and ten thousand infantry.

The Tatars were completely unprepared and did not even have a sentry, so Jia Ke led his army to attack the camp in one fell swoop. Then Jia Ke led his army to continue to expand the victory and sweep around the camp.

At this time, Arsleng Khan was fighting with Sud, and suddenly he heard loud shouts of killing behind him. Arsleng Khan hurriedly sent someone to investigate.

At this time, the leaders of each tribe also realized that something was wrong, and each sent people to inquire about the situation.

Soon these people came back and surprised them with the news. Jia Ke had already led his men to break through the camp and come straight here.

Arslen Khan was stunned when he heard the news. He could have retreated in an orderly manner to reduce casualties, but now it was impossible. At this time, he could no longer hesitate. He did not lead many troops this time, only more than 10,000 in total.

People, and the others are all from each tribe. His consideration is also to weaken each tribe, so his main task now is to protect his own ten thousand people. As for other tribes, he has no control over them.

Arslen Khan ordered the horns to be blown and at the same time ordered his generals to retreat as quickly as possible. He could no longer care about anything else and could only go as far as he could.

The other tribal leaders had the same idea as him, so everyone rushed to escape from the camp and fled to the north.

After Jia Ke defeated the Dada camp, he did not intercept them head-on, but followed them and killed them from behind.

Since the Tatars and horses had not had water for many days, they suffered a great loss in physical strength. Jia Ke followed with 8,000 people in pursuit for two days and two nights, killing and wounding countless Tatars.

They also captured thousands of Tatars who could not escape.

So far, it only took Jia Ke three days to break the siege of Xuanfu Town and defeat 120,000 Tatar troops.

Then Jia Ke led his troops and followed the Tatars to regain the lost ground. However, the Tatars who were defending in various places now had no fighting spirit. They were as afraid of Jia Ke as tigers. As soon as they saw his flag, they immediately ran away.

They didn't dare to fight him head-on.

In the next month, Jia Ke regained the entire lost territory with 20,000 horses and drove the Tatars completely to the grassland. In addition, he also rescued countless people and captured a large number of

of gold and silver jewelry.


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