The Ming Dynasty: The most ruthless imperial grandson, Old Zhu begged me not to kill him.
Chapter 315 Sweeping Away the Trap
Chapter 315 Sweeping Away the Trap
"Do we even have the power to refute the Ming Dynasty?"
"The Ming Dynasty is now many times stronger than us. If we refuse now, they might think we're connected with these tribes. What if they wipe us out as well?"
"I suspect this is a test from the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty. If we pass this test, things might get much easier in the future!"
Everyone lowered their heads. Although they were unwilling, there was nothing they could do. The Mongol Empire's fate was sealed.
They had suffered heavy losses and now had very little strength left. Continuing to fight would not benefit them at all, and these people were extremely angry.
Just as they were hesitating, one of them spoke up.
"Actually, dealing with the Jurchens is also beneficial to us. In the future, when these Ming people realize that Liaodong is not suitable for farming, they will naturally leave!"
"The Jurchens have always been a very troublesome place for us!"
"Not for any other reason, but..."
These people aren't worth much, so it's not worth hitting them, but if we don't, the consequences will be very troublesome!
"Why not take this opportunity to use the Ming Dynasty to completely eliminate them!"
"Then we can focus all our efforts on dealing with the Ming Dynasty!"
Upon hearing this, everyone's eyes lit up. This was indeed a good opportunity to use the power of the Ming Dynasty to deal with the Ming Dynasty. Once the Ming army withdrew, they could finally relax completely in this place. Everyone burst into laughter upon hearing this.
At the same time, the Jurchen tribes captured the area once again.
They preferred robbing to fishing and hunting, finding it more convenient.
This tribe originally planned to head south and plunder more things. However, they discovered that there were many Ming people in the Liaodong region recently, so they planned to plunder a wave and then head back. But when they arrived in the south, they found that the entire army was a vast and mighty force of Ming soldiers. This startled them. The Jurchens were not many in number, and they could only plunder as much as possible. They did not have the ability to fight head-on.
At this moment, the Jurchen tribe leader looked extremely grim and immediately ordered all his men to retreat.
But when they retreated, they found that the Mongol army had surrounded them from behind, which made him realize immediately that this was definitely an organized and premeditated attack.
Unexpectedly, their small Jurchen tribe had attracted the combined attacks of the two great enemies, the Ming Dynasty and the Mongols. They didn't know whether to be happy or sad.
The Jurchen army was no match for the Ming army and the Mongol cavalry.
The Jurchen army was quickly defeated and forced to retreat.
Soon, less than half remained, and they fled in panic to the north.
The Jurchen people were filled with hatred, but they were helpless because their strength was very weak.
"These damned bastards are truly despicable. We only stole some things from them and killed a few of their people, so why are they targeting us like this?"
At this moment, the tribal chief thought for a moment and then spoke.
"We can't stay here any longer. There are too many enemies. If we stay here, we'll surely die!"
"I think we should leave this place as soon as possible. Only by leaving this place can we survive!"
"We'll head north. The further north we go, the colder it gets. Those people definitely won't be able to hold on. Maybe then we'll have a chance to turn the tide!"
After listening, everyone nodded and began to ride their horses northward. The Ming and Mongol armies, seeing these men heading north, couldn't help but sneer.
"These guys really know how to escape. Let's see where they can run to!"
Everyone nodded in agreement upon hearing this. At this moment, the Ming general, who was leading the army, looked in the distance and said...
"The weather in the north is a bit cold, and I'm afraid our reserves won't be able to keep up. Besides, the enemy's numbers are small, so I don't think there will be any major problems. Why don't we retreat now?"
This was the leader of Mongolia, who said with a disdainful expression upon hearing this.
“You Ming people are so cowardly. You’ve already reached this point, how could you possibly retreat? Retreating now would only lead to endless troubles. If they continue south, not only your Ming Dynasty, but all our tribes will likely be greatly affected. If you are unwilling to go, then we will go alone!”
The military officer in charge of the Ming Dynasty frowned.
Although their weapons were quite sophisticated, their effectiveness diminished the further north they went. If this continued, it would be disadvantageous for them. Considering this, he firmly decided to leave all his troops in this area and prevent them from continuing south.
The Mongol leader, seeing this, looked on with disdain, thinking, "They're all just a bunch of cowards."
Since the Ming army was unwilling to go, he led all his troops to press forward directly.
In any case, we must not allow the Jurchens to become a threat to our core again.
Seeing the Mongol cavalry leave in a triumphant manner, some members of the Ming army felt extremely resentful.
"Are we just going to give them all the credit like that? Our brothers can still hold on!"
At this moment, the general leading this army shook his head and said.
"The question now is not whether we can hold out. If we continue fighting, our firearms will probably become less effective!"
"Besides, what merit could a mere Jurchen have in defeating them?"
"Since they want to go, then let them go. Order all troops to break camp immediately and we will retreat!"
Upon hearing this, although everyone was somewhat unwilling, they still obeyed the order and evacuated the area.
Military orders are absolute, and no one dared to disobey at this time.
The Mongol cavalry advanced northward.
The Jurchens watched this scene warily from the side. When they saw that there were only Mongol troops there, they couldn't help but sigh.
As expected, there are still many capable people in the Ming army. It seems that their idea of wiping out both the Ming and Mongol armies in one fell swoop is impossible, which is truly a pity.
They thought that it would be good if they could teach these Mongols a lesson, and as soon as they thought of this, they rushed out from all around.
The Mongol general was filled with disbelief; he could never have been ambushed.
In a panic, he immediately ordered his men to resist, and the two armies clashed directly. In an instant, cold corpses were everywhere.
(End of this chapter)
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