Chapter 39 Kazan Defense Battle
However, after this, the Mongolian army came. Kublai Khan used more fierce and swift tactics. He sent his cavalry troops to gallop wildly, detour, and detour to the rear of the Norman cavalry encirclement. In this way, when a group of harassing troops led the Mongols who were chasing them by harassment and rushed into the encirclement, they would soon find that the other way was they surrounded. The enemies surrounded by them worked together with the enemies surrounding them and defeated the Norman light cavalry.
After tasting such a failure several times in a row, General Wende was extremely angry. He personally led a light cavalry unit of 3,000 people to fight the Mongols. The cavalry was chasing each other with the Mongols on the vast Russ prairie, gathering and dispersing, and crazily competing with speed, mobility and endurance. The final result was General Wende helplessly lost. Because in a melee, the centaur troops under his command did not obey the orders, the legion was broken. In the end, they had to retreat.
However, General Wende was still honored even though he was defeated. Although only more than a thousand cavalry left under his command ended up with only more than a thousand, he killed nearly five thousand Mongolian cavalry. Even Kublai Khan's camp was visible for a while.
After the defeat of this battle, General Wende could no longer stop the advance of the Mongolian army. Of course, if he led his infantry out of the city to fight fiercely, he could indeed fight for a while. However, General Wende was not so stupid, and he kept the city unguarded. He had to use infantry and the Mongols to fight in the plains.
The Kazan colonial site was the first to set its position as a fortress for defense. Therefore, after immigrating, General Wind focused on urban defense. After more than half a year of operation, although it was unable to achieve the horror of the Moscow absolute defense circle, it was not as good as the big cities such as Krakow or Constantinople, or military fortresses such as Oslo and Smolensk. However, a standard large castle with double-layer octagonal prism defense is still strong. In addition, nearly 100,000 Norman defenders, as well as sufficient military supplies and reserves of food. It was very difficult for the Mongols to break through.
Kublai Khan also thought about leaving some troops to siege the fortress and the main force continued to advance. However, soon, this idea was denied by him.
In Kazan City, Norman stationed nearly 100,000 troops. Such a large nail was nailed to his retreat. Kublai Khan would not be at ease. If he really implemented this plan, he would have just left. General Wende, the back foot, broke his retreat. What's more, the Khan was ambitious and wanted to avenge his grandfather, defeat the Norman Empire, and kill the Norman Emperor. Now the Norman Emperor has not seen it, and it is still hundreds of kilometers away from the Moscow's absolute defense circle...
As a result, I was here, and a member of Norman general could not get it. So where did he start with his ambition? It was just a joke.
Thinking of this, Kublai Khan and General Wende took the initiative. He urged his Han infantry to attack the city day and night. He used a large number of Hui guns and archers to assist in the attack. Yunti Jinglan and the authentic earthen mountains attacked in different ways. He also promised General Wende that if he was willing to belong to Emperor Yuan, he would enthrone him as Ros Khan and take charge of all things in the Ros Grassland.
However, all these tricks were cracked one by one by General Wende. As for the letter of persuasion of surrender, General Wende even didn't even read it. He tore it into pieces, and even chopped the messenger who persuaded surrender into eighteen sections and fed it to the dog.
So the camera turned back to Constantinople.
At that time, Egil laughed and returned to his camp with Liliannu. The scene was later drawn by the painter based on the description. The title was "Conquest". He was auctioned for 125.1 billion and 50 million US dollars. Of course, the global economy collapsed once at that time, and the US dollar had depreciated almost like waste paper...
After thoroughly training half of the residents of Constantinople, the emperor became in a very good mood. In addition, he hadn't met Liliannu for a long time, so he couldn't wait. Liliannu was also a long time away. Although he said he didn't want it at first, he quickly wrapped his thighs around Egil's waist. Both sides played from two o'clock in the afternoon until twelve o'clock the next day. Egil seemed to have endless energy, which made Liliannu almost unable to bear it.
"If you want to make a comeback, try to have a baby. After that, Je can try to deal with Je's father. In this way, Je's child will be the only heir to my empire. After I die, the entire empire will be his. How about it? Isn't it cost-effective?" Egil Egil tried his best to spread clouds and rain on Liliannu. While saying such crazy words, he encouraged his wife to try to get pregnant, mother is noble for her son, and a palace coup.
"Of course, if I know that Ji dares to betray me and deceive me, I will train Ji to become a female dog!"
Seeing Liliannu's eyes rolling around, Egil snorted softly, speeding up his movements while saying things to let Liliannu fight coldly.
In this way, Lilianu joined Egil's rear palace as the "Emperor of all Romans". He became a cage bird that embellished Egil's court. The war between the Norman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire came to an end. As expected before, the newly conquered land was divided into three new provinces by Egil, the capital was in the Hungarian province of Budapest. The capital was in the Balkan province of Sophia, and the capital was in the Greek province of Corinth.
As for the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, Tsar Grale and the millennium imperial capital Constantinople, it was marginalized by Egil.
The emperor moved a large number of residents out of Constantinople and demolished its walls. Only some of the residential areas of the Golden Horn Wharf were retained. He simply used it as a harbor city to further fight the Greeks' pride.
After completing all this, the emperor erected a ten-meter-high monument carved by granite on the ruins of Constantinople. He ordered the craftsmen to carve the reliefs of the Norman army breaking through Constantinople. Then, in Norman and Latin, he wrote on it: Norman Emperor Egil Skadragrimson destroyed the Eastern Roman Empire here. The army then turned to Krakow...
Chapter completed!