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Chapter 572

Meng He did not dare to delay when he left the camp. He immediately ordered his 30,000 cavalry troops and headed northwest out of the camp.

Meng He did have some skills. As soon as he left the camp, he ordered his cavalry to separate on the grassland to look for the group of people who were attacking his grain team.

He moved forward slowly like a stopper, and he really discovered a few people along the way.

Especially Jirigela. Although this man was brave, he was a bit reckless. As a result, he happened to meet Meng He and his 30,000 cavalry.

Meng He does have some abilities. This time when he met Jirigela, he knew that the opponent's equipment was much stronger than his own, so he did not confront Jirigela head-on, but relied on his proficiency with bows and horses.

Wandering around, harassing and attacking day and night.

Although Jizhigla also came from the Tatars, he was born at the bottom of the family. This time he led the troops alone to fight, and he was a little overwhelmed.

Jirigela tried to find Meng He for a decisive battle several times, but Meng He cleverly avoided it. Now Jirigela was at a loss.

Meng He followed the cavalry from a distance, feeling very contemptuous of the leader of the cavalry. The commander of this troop seemed to be brave and foolhardy at first glance, and with such an elite, he was beaten to the point of running away with his head covered.

Anyone who decides to give him a fatal blow and annihilate this army on the grassland will also let Jia Ke see that the grassland is not a place where he can come and go at will.

So from that day on, Meng He intensified the frequency of attacks, especially at night. Meng He divided his troops into several groups and attacked day and night from all directions.

Jizhigla was disturbed by this constant harassment, but he was helpless. He had no idea now. Every time the enemy came to harass him, he led his men and horses to fight desperately. As a result, when he came out,

The opponent disappeared without a trace, but before he could return to the camp, his camp was harassed by another army.

As a result, the camp suffered a lot of losses due to the loss of the commander-in-chief Jiri Gela.

Jizhigla is now on the verge of crying. Who is this Tatar across from him? When fighting, he does not have any of the Tatars' martial prowess.

Jirigela summoned his generals and discussed them in the Chinese army's tent for a day and a night, but to no avail. After all, these people were not from noble backgrounds. Their fighting methods were accumulated bit by bit in ordinary battles. Facing Meng

With such a resourceful general, there was really nothing they could do.

But after all, there is strength in numbers, and there really was a thousand households who gave Jirigela an idea.

That is to divide the troops into three waves and keep them on guard day and night so that the other troops can rest. Otherwise, if the opponent continues to harass them like this, they will all be exhausted before the decisive battle.

Jirigela now has no other choice but to follow Qianhu's method.

Don't tell me that in this way, although the enemy's harassment has caused great things, their troops with the yellow flag will have time to rest.

After several attacks, Meng He also discovered that the opponent had changed its strategy. Instead of being on alert as a whole, it was divided into waves.

Who is Meng He? He has already figured out how to deal with this little strategy. Since the opponent has 10,000 troops to maintain combat effectiveness at any time, if he separates himself in several waves and harasses them from all directions, his 10,000 troops will definitely be exhausted.

, you will always find opportunities for yourself.

As expected, in one night, the 10,000 men responsible for the battle were attacked by more than a dozen waves from different directions.

The 10,000 people were immediately at a loss as to what to do. In the end, the captain of the 10,000-man army could only send out his troops to resist individually.

As a result, this just played into Meng He's plan, allowing him to defeat them one by one. By daylight the next day, Jirigela counted the number of men and lost nearly 3,000 people.

Jirigela was already on the verge of crying. He had no choice but to do anything to the opponent's general.

Seeing that in a few days, Meng He would annihilate all the cavalry under the Zhenghuang Banner, Jirigela also saw the danger and decided not to do this anymore.

So Jirigela summoned all the cavalry under his command and charged in one direction regardless of the situation.

Seeing this situation, Meng He felt helpless and could only lead his troops to follow behind, hoping to seize the opportunity to completely defeat him.

Little did he know that Jirigela was not given for free. This time, the direction he rushed towards was the area where Zhengbai Banner was responsible for hunting.

Jirigela led his men and horses and galloped for about a day before they encountered a horseman riding a white flag.

After the Zhengbai Banner knights learned about the situation, they immediately reported what happened to their commander Jiya.

Jiya was originally raiding the nearby Tatar tribes. When he heard the reports from his spies, he knew that Jizhigla had met his opponent this time.

Otherwise, Jirigela's proud character would never retreat in his direction in order to work together.

After Jiya learned about the situation, he immediately summoned more than 20,000 cavalry under his command and headed in the direction of the positive yellow flag.

In the afternoon of that day, the two groups met at a puddle in the grassland.

Jirigela is now in a state of panic. He has not had a good meal for several days. As soon as he is safe, he sits on the ground holding a piece of horse meat and gnawing desperately.

Jiya looked at him and said mockingly: "What's wrong with our warrior? Has he not eaten for how many days?"

Jirigela and Jiya were also considered good friends, so they didn't take his ridicule to heart. Now he and the tribe's men and horses each held a piece of dry food and ate it hard.

Jiya came and sat down next to Jirigela, and then asked: "What is going on that makes you so embarrassed?"

Jizhigla said angrily: "I don't know which bastard Tatar is this, but he doesn't dare to confront me head-on. He uses his horse's speed and body light to wander around nearby, constantly attacking and harassing me. Although I still don't care about this neighborhood.

I had some impressions, but I didn't catch him."

After hearing this, Jiya thought for a while and then said: "It seems that we have met our opponent this time. In my opinion, if we join forces and send more scouts, I don't believe we can't find him."

Jizhigla was now frightened by the other party's elusiveness. Jiya's idea was exactly what he wanted, so he agreed without thinking.

The next two troops rested by the water hole for the night. On the second day, they joined forces and immediately sent out scouting horses in all directions.

Meng He followed Zhenghuang Banner to this puddle. He sent troops to monitor the situation from a distance. When he knew that another army from the other side was coming to join them, he knew that this time it would be over.

If they really work together to catch him, he really is no match for them in a head-on battle.

So Meng He took his men and horses and began to flee into the distance.

Jizhigla and Jiya slowly searched around and found no trace, so they had no choice but to give up and continue to raid the Tatar tribes nearby.

This time Jirigela did not act separately from Jiya. He was frightened, so he thought of joining forces in two steps so that those people would not be able to do anything to them when they came back.

Besides, Meng He kept heading west. After walking for a few days, they encountered another team transporting grain.

I saw this team, with numerous large and small cars, and many cattle and sheep.

Meng and He felt relieved when they saw this team. As long as they were escorted to the camp, the Tatars could hold on for at least half a month.

So the two parties joined forces and continued to advance eastward, and Meng He did not take it lightly. Not only did he send men and horses to inquire about the situation of the opponent's cavalry, but he also patrolled day and night, fearing that Jia Ke's cavalry made a sneak attack in the middle of the night.

Jiya had just wiped out a small tribe that day, and was sitting in the tribe's large projection tent, eating roast mutton and drinking kumiss with Jirigra.

Suddenly, a small school came in and reported: "Commander, the boys have discovered a large-scale grain transport team in the southwest."

Jiya became interested as soon as she heard this, "How far are they from here? How many people are there?"

"When I return to the commander, the other party only has a few thousand cavalry escorts. They transport hundreds of carts of grain and grass, as well as countless cattle, sheep and horses. They are only more than 100 miles away from us."

Jiya laughed loudly when she heard this, and then said to Jirigela next to her: "I didn't expect us to catch a big fish."

Jizhigla also smiled and said: "The grain transport teams I caught before always looked like dozens of cars, but this time there were hundreds. It seems that the Tatars are anxious."

"How's it going? Brother, do you need to mess with him?"

Jizhigla thought for a moment, and then said: "If we want to act, we have to do it quickly. If that ghost-like troop comes over, we will have no chance."

After hearing this, Jiya nodded and said: "That makes sense. Let's organize the army immediately. We will approach them tonight and launch a night attack. We must take back all this food and grass."

Naturally, Jizhigla had no objections, so the two of them went back to reorganize the cavalry. By the afternoon, they had completed the reorganization, and then rushed towards the grain transport team.

By midnight, they were already more than ten miles away from the food transport team.

Jirigela and Jiya stood in the night, watching the flickering fire in the distance, and then looked at each other, then each mounted their horses and commanded their cavalry to start charging.

As soon as their nearly 50,000 cavalry charged, the ground began to tremble. Jirigela charged the fastest, and he had now led his troops to the front.

In no time, they approached the camp, but the camp was silent, without any chaos or sound.

After Jirigela rushed into the camp, he found that there was no one inside. This made him feel depressed. Maybe there was an error in the detection.

At this time, Jiya also came to the camp. He was shocked when he saw this situation, knowing that he might have been deceived.

"Jirigela, evacuate quickly, I'm afraid there is a scam in this camp."

Jirigela reacted as soon as he heard the voice, so the two of them left the camp with the cavalry without saying much.

But it was already too late. Suddenly, there were thunderous shouts from all directions, and countless cavalry rushed over from all directions, and then kept releasing rockets towards the camp.

There seemed to be countless igniting objects in the camp, and when hit by this rocket, the fire spread immediately.

When Jirigela and Jiya saw this situation, they knew something was wrong, so they ignored everything else and called their men and horses to break out in one direction.

Arrows kept flying from all directions, causing heavy losses to their two men. When they rushed out of the camp and counted their troops again, they found that they had lost more than 10,000 people, and the other people,

Everyone has burns or arrow wounds on their bodies.


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