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Chapter 740 Seizing Power

After Alsileng Khan thought about it clearly, he did not think about delaying here anymore. He immediately ordered his personal soldiers and these remaining defeated generals to reorganize their troops and set off eastward, hoping to join Meng He's army.

Besides, Meng He had been sending Feng Bai out of the grassland and into the city in the Central Plains. Then he called off the war and slowly returned to the grassland with his troops.

Meng He felt relieved now. He finally repelled one of the troops. The other Huang Baifeng wanted to be watched by his own people, but he didn't dare to move. This time he took the medicine according to the prescription, but he wanted to see Huang Baifeng.

Can the old fox Feng escape from his grasp?

Unexpectedly, Meng He had just marched westward for three or four days when his defeated soldiers guarding Huangbaifeng fled back.

General Meng He questioned these people in the tent and found out that Huang Baifeng had defeated them with his troops and then went straight to the royal court.

When Meng He heard this, he was frightened out of his wits. At the same time, he felt regret for being so careless. It seemed that he had really underestimated the heroes in the world.

Now that things have happened, it is no longer possible to reverse them. The most important thing now is Alsileng Khan's safety.

So Meng He marched westward day and night without resting while waving his army.

They galloped for seven or eight days and discovered Huang Baifeng's troops before the scouts came to report.

When Meng He heard this, he hurriedly took some exploring horses to a high hill and looked forward.

Meng He knew something was wrong just by looking at it. It turned out that there were many grassland herders in Huang Baifeng's team, and there were countless horses, cattle and sheep in the army. It looked like the royal court had been breached.

And this was when Huang Baifeng also discovered Meng He's troops.

Huang Baifeng knew that Meng He was not easy to mess with, so he did not take any care. He sent all the Manchu Eight Banners cavalry around to inquire about the whereabouts of Meng He's brigade, making sure to keep them within his sight.

Then Huang Baifeng immediately ordered the troops to slow down. He asked the cold weapon troops to be on guard outside, and the musketeers to respond inside, and slowly headed south.

Meng He originally planned to gather his troops to fight Huang Baifeng to the death, but he didn't know that he was so heavily guarded. If the battle broke out, he would not be sure to defeat him.

In addition, Meng He was very afraid of the muskets in the Central Plains. If Huang Baifeng had tens of thousands of musketeers like Feng Bai, he might not have any hope of victory this time.

So Meng He could only lead hundreds of thousands of soldiers to follow behind Huang Baifeng, hoping to find an opportunity to give Huang Baifeng a thunderous blow.

Since Huang Baifeng knew that Meng He and his men were nearby, there was no way he would reveal any flaws. He could only move thirty or forty miles a day against the soldiers, and he would strictly defend himself when moving, leaving Meng He without any chance.

Take advantage of the opportunity.

In this way, Meng He followed Huang Baifeng for more than ten days, but failed to find any loopholes. The men under his command followed Huang Baifeng day and night, and they were also a little tired. In the end, Meng He had to give up tracking and lead Huang Baifeng.

Go north with the troops.

Huang Baifeng was not at ease a few days before Meng He's retreat, and still followed his established strategy slowly and difficultly. It was not until four or five days after he left that he received several reports from scouts and horses, and Meng He Zheng really led his troops to the retreat.

He was relieved that he had gone north, so he waved his army and actively headed towards the Central Plains.

Besides, Meng He led his men and horses straight towards the royal court in the north, hoping to find traces of Ars Leng Khan. However, Meng He slowed down his march on the grounds that the army was tired from running around.

In fact, Meng He had been dissatisfied with their big man for a while. This time, he may not have thought that if the Great Arsleng Khan disappeared or was killed by the Central Plains people, he would take the opportunity to seize the throne.

Where is Als Lenghan at this time?

At this time, Ars Lenghan was behind Meng He's army. He was observing the situation of Meng He's army and also judging whether Meng He had any rebellious intentions.

If Arsi Lenghan hadn't figured this out, he would never have dared to enter Meng He's camp. If Meng He harbored evil intentions, wouldn't he have thrown himself into a trap?

On this day, the army was stationed by a small river. Meng He had nothing to do, so he led a dozen soldiers to hunt at the foot of a nearby hill.

As soon as Meng He left the camp, he was discovered by a soldier of Ars Lenghan who went to monitor the army again.

When this man discovered that Meng He had left the capital camp, he immediately rushed to report to Ars Lenghan.

After receiving the report, Ars Lenghan was silent for a long time. Finally, he gritted his teeth and took the remaining defeated generals and a few tribal leaders, riding fast horses straight to the camp.

When Ars Lenghan arrived at Menghe Camp, he was immediately discovered by the rangers.

Especially when they saw dozens of people coming towards this side on horseback, they thought someone was trying to break into the camp. They immediately roared and hundreds of rangers gathered together and headed straight for Ars Lenghan.

When these rangers came to Arsleng Khan, Arsleng Khan immediately said to them: "I am here, who dares to stop me?"

These cavalrymen took a closer look at the appearance of the embarrassed man in front of them. If it wasn't their Great Khan Ars Lenghan, who was it?

So these cavalrymen did not dare to neglect, and immediately turned over and knelt down to the horses.

Arslen Khan breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that these people still recognized him as a big man.

"You don't have to be polite, just take me to the camp immediately."

After hearing this, the cavalry immediately mounted their horses and came straight to the camp with Arslen Khan in tow.

They arrived at the gate of the camp and rushed in on horseback without reporting anything inside.

Where could they break into this large camp of hundreds of thousands of people? As soon as they broke in, people immediately surrounded them.

Alsleng Khan no longer concealed his presence, shouted his name loudly, and then rode in front. Those blocking Tatar soldiers saw that it was indeed the Great Khan who dared to stop him.

So Arslan Khan went directly to the Chinese army's tent.

Alsileng Khan turned over and dismounted in front of the big tent, immediately entered the Chinese army's tent, sat down in the middle, and then ordered his own soldiers to beat the drums and gather the generals immediately.

Not long after, drums and drums began to sound in the Chinese army's tent. The generals in the camp did not dare to neglect when they heard the trumpets and drums, and immediately rode their fast horses to the Chinese army's tent.

When they entered the tent, they looked in the middle and were shocked. It turned out that the person sitting in the middle was not their commander-in-chief Meng He, but Alsileng Khan.

When Arsleng Khan saw that everyone had arrived, he immediately announced: "I am here to take over the army. From now on, I will be in charge of the army personally. General Meng He has worked hard and made great achievements, and he is standing by to advise on military affairs."

Alsileng Khan has not yet dealt with Meng He, so he has temporarily given him a sinecure to prevent him from making any changes.

The lieutenant generals in the big tent did not understand the situation of Meng He and Arslan Khan. Now Arslan Khan took over the army, they felt that there was nothing wrong with it, so they immediately knelt down one by one and followed the orders.

Arslen Khan breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that the generals were following orders and no one resisted. After nearly a month, his nervousness finally calmed down.

Alsileng Khan felt dizzy when he relaxed and couldn't hold on, but he knew that he couldn't show weakness in front of the generals now.

So Arsi Lenghan gritted his teeth and said to the generals: "Everyone, go back and rectify your troops and horses. Wait until tomorrow morning and march to the king's tent immediately."

After saying these words, Alsileng Khan asked the generals to disperse. After everyone went out, Alsileng Khan couldn't bear it anymore. He immediately felt that his eyesight went dark, and then he lost consciousness.

Arslen Khan's fainting frightened his soldiers. These people hurried forward to lift Arslen Khan and carry him to the big tent at the back. Then they invited the witch doctors from the army to come and investigate.

look.

The witch doctor came to the Chinese army's tent and saw Arslen Khan unconscious. He hurriedly went up to check. He first looked at Panqirshan's eyelids, then touched his veins, and finally looked at the kisser next to him.

Bing said: "The sweat is just a matter of fatigue for many days. It's nothing serious. As long as the sweat is awake, it will be fine."

The soldiers then breathed a sigh of relief and sent the witch doctor to the big tent nearby, waiting for the announcement at any time.

Before Arslan Khan woke up, Meng He returned to the camp with his prey. As a result, he felt that the atmosphere was not right as soon as he entered the camp gate.

Meng Henai was a general who had been in battle for a long time. After discovering that the atmosphere of the soldiers in the camp was not right, he did not move forward. Instead, he grabbed a soldier and asked about the situation.

The soldier came quickly to respect Meng He, so he didn't hide anything from Meng He. He told him exactly what happened when Alslenghan had entered the camp and captured his soldiers.

After Meng He heard this, there was a moment of gloominess in his eyes. He asked himself whether he was loyal to Alslen Khan, but he did not expect that this monarch would doubt him to this extent.

Although Meng He has resentment now, he knows that he cannot express it yet. Alsileng Khan has taken away his military power. If he dares to resist now, he will probably be chopped into pieces immediately.

So Meng He could only calm down, dismounted from his horse, and led his men to the vicinity of the Chinese army's tent.

As a result, as soon as Meng He arrived at the Chinese army's tent, he was surrounded by countless soldiers.

When Meng He saw this situation, he became a little displeased and shouted at these people: "What are you doing? Don't you recognize me?"

The soldiers surrounding Meng He were in a dilemma. After all, this was an order given by their Great Khan himself.

Finally, a soldier of Ars Lenghan came out of the row, saluted Meng He, and then said: "General Qi, the Great Khan has just returned to the camp and is a little tired. He has not yet received the general.

General, please go back temporarily. When the Great Khan summons you, I will send someone to inform the General."

Seeing what else he could do in this situation, Meng He could only find a tent nearby and settle down with his soldiers.

Besides, Als Lenghan slept all night, and he didn't wake up until dawn the next day.

As soon as Alsileng Khan woke up, soldiers immediately brought him meat porridge.

Alsileng Khan was holding meat porridge while drinking it, and asked the soldiers, "How is the situation in the camp now? Is there any unrest?"

"Back to the Great Khan, everything was calm in the camp, and there was no commotion. However, General Meng He came back. At first, he wanted to lead people into the tent. He knew that I was pretending to convey the Great Khan's will to others and stopped him. Please ask the Great Khan to stop him.

Khan punishes."

After hearing this, Alsileng Khan did not punish the soldier, but said to him: "This matter is unavoidable. I will not punish you this time. It will not be the same next time. If you falsely convey my will next time, you will be punished immediately."

Let you have two parts of your body."

After hearing this, the soldier hurriedly knelt on the ground and kowtowed repeatedly to thank him.


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