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Chapter 75: A Road Boomed Out

Kublai Khan still fled. When the Norman Hussars caught up with him, the Mongols in the camp also noticed something was wrong and dispatched cavalry to support him. Then a chaotic battle was followed by a chaotic battle. The Mongolian cavalry led their emperor to retreat and returned to the camp to defend. The Norman Hussars were only a team of thousands of people, so it was naturally impossible for them to forcibly attack the camp where hundreds of thousands of troops were stationed. They returned like this. Kublai Khan escaped.

"Tsk, what a pity." At this moment, Egil, who was still commanding the artillery troops to advance slowly, hummed and complained after hearing that he had set up a net of heaven and earth, and finally did not take Kublai Khan's life. He then didn't think about it anymore.

His Majesty the Emperor has already trained his mind. The huge territory of the Man Empire is against the Mongol Empire, the overlord of the Far East. How can it be possible to achieve success in one battle?

Therefore, the Norman artillery continued to roar, and the Mongol Yuan army was killed and killed countless casualties. The first thing the Emperor of the Mongol Yuan, Kublai Khan, when he returned to the military camp was not to treat the wounds or to dispatch troops to arrange the next combat mission, but to use a knife to cut the Wenxian to live. It was not enough to cut this guy alive. The pieces of stinky meat were thrown to the mastiff and eat it completely. Kublai Khan was slightly relieved.

However, after the anger was relieved, the problem arose. What should we do next? The 700,000 army of the Norman Empire is not a joke. Looking at the Mongols themselves, with 40,000 heavy cavalry missing, the remaining ones are more than 100,000 Mongolian cavalry, and more than 100,000 Central Asian nomadic allies are light cavalry. The way of archers and cavalry is good to deal with light troops. If necessary, they can also be dismounted as infantry. However, the tough battle is worse.

Then there were more than 200,000 Han troops in the Central Plains.

Kublai Khan was in a little embarrassed.

If that's right, at this moment, he was the most combat-effective Han troops. Although there were not many heavy cavalry, there were quite a few elite heavy infantrymen who could wear two layers of infantry armor. If you want to fight head-on, these soldiers must be used as the main force and placed on the front.

However, the problem arose. Even though he had been in the Central Plains for so long, he also learned the culture of the Han people and called the emperor. But Kublai Khan was still a Mongol in his bones. He relied on all the Mongols. He always had a guard against the armed forces of the Han people and regarded them as cannon fodder. In this case, the morale of these Han people's armed forces would not be too high. Although the training level was appropriate and the equipment was good, it was natural that they had to rely on them as the main force to fight tough battles.

In this case, Kublai Khan had nothing to do, and he was worth staying here. Now he just wanted to leave here with his army and go back to his Mongol Empire. He was called the emperor behind closed doors. Even if he was destroyed by the Normans in a few decades, he would be destroyed. Anyway, there were still decades of blessings to enjoy. He would not lose money if he died.

However, the question is. Can he really leave? Will Emperor Norman let him leave so easily?

Kublai Khan was very troubled that he wanted to write letters several times and negotiate with the Normans. But the only point was that the arrogance from the Borjijin Golden Family made him restrain this idea☆ and he did not really give in to Egil. Of course, even if he really gave in, even kneeled down and begged Egil to let him go, Egil would agree happily while chopping him up and chopping him up.

Three more days passed, the artillery of the Man army almost plowed Kublai Khan's camp. Then the Hussars of the two legions charged and defeated the remaining ruins and panicked Mongolian cavalry. They rushed into the city of Kazan. The city of Kazan, which was besieged by the Mongols for more than half a year, also opened the city gate and cheered loudly to welcome reinforcements.

The two Hussars corpses, one by three cavalry, carried a lot of military supplies and urgently shortage of food. This made the defenders of Kazan City gain enough confidence. As a result, this city would be impossible to be broken in a short time. Marshal Wende, who was assistant to the city, was also planning whether to cooperate inside and outside. When the Norman main force fought against the Mongols, he stabbed him hard behind the back.

Kublai Khan's military camp was not far from Kazan City. There was cheering in Kazan City, but Kublai Khan's Mongolian Yuan army had a lot of morale, and it became the last straw that overwhelmed camels. Kublai Khan made a decision to retreat! The infantry from the Central Plains and Han areas might all die here. However, most of the nomadic cavalry and Mongolian cavalry in Central Asia could escape. The army traveled lightly and simply, leaving all the food, grass and supplies, would definitely escape!

However, while Kublai Khan was thinking this way, the Hussars of the Norman army set their bows and arrows at the gate of his half-breaking military camp and shot a letter of arrows. They fought for the Mongols three days later. Kublai Khan felt his heart moved and sent cavalry to reply to the letter of arrows. He was concerned about the Normans' request. He secretly stepped up his equipment and set off and fled after three days.

So, three days later, on the battlefield, only more than 200,000 Han armed forces appeared on the Mongols. Kublai Khan deceived his Han generals and said that they would face the enemy head-on. He led the Mongol Iron Cavalry, and when the Normans could not hold on, he launched an attack from the flank. Although the Han generals under his command were dissatisfied with this arrangement, he had no choice but to agree. Unexpectedly, Kublai Khan sold them directly.

That's it. On April 1, 1016, the sky was still cloudy. It was raining, but it finally became cloudless. The Norman army, which relied heavily on gunpowder weapons, was really relieved. The Norman Emperor had known this result through the forecast of system authority. However, this did not prevent him from continuing to shout "destiny" to build momentum for himself.

The Norman army was full of momentum, with 300,000 troops all dispatched, but there were only listless, more than 200,000 Han soldiers on the front battlefield. The more than 200,000 Mongol cavalry had already fled - the Norman army originally had 700,000, but where did the 400,000 troops go? Hahahahahaha...

On the road to the Ural Pass, the Norman army was ready to fight. They had already arranged an array to wait for the Mongolian soldiers to pass by. Egil stood on the temporary watchtower and looked over with a telescope. He saw the panicked and helpless faces of the Mongolian soldiers. He must have been extremely afraid... (To be continued...

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