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Chapter 764 Returning to the throne (Part 2)

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    Ajisi had a chance to retreat completely, but his speed was too slow.

    It took Ajisi's troops ten days to evacuate the tent. There were men, women, old and young, cattle, sheep and horses in the troops, which greatly slowed down the march of the army.  And it was also these ten days that gave the armies of Ashina Hulebo and Bayer enough time to bypass Yudujin Mountain.

    At this time, the wind was freezing in Turkic Yazhang, and seeing the blizzard coming, Ajisi was worried about marching in the blizzard, so he had to order people to speed up.

    However, the Longen River was not yet frozen at this time. Ajisi believed that if Bujia Khan chose to cross the river, he would have to wait for a while and would not be able to cross the river immediately, so he decided that there was no need to take any precautions and headed east.  go.

    Unfortunately, Ajisi never expected that on the third day after their retreat, the weather suddenly changed, a storm blew up, and the water in the Changgen River quickly froze. This was the death of Ajisi.

    Bujia Khan was overjoyed and immediately left all the baggage behind. He mobilized 20,000 elite cavalry overnight and rushed across the Longen River at full speed. He even ignored the Turkic tents in front of him and chased in the direction of the retreat of the Azis army.

    At this time, Ajisi didn't know that a bad wolf was coming from behind him at full speed.

    It was almost dusk when the exhausted and demoralized Azis army reached the Longchengyuan area. The Azis troops, who had been marching for days, no longer wanted to move forward, so they had to temporarily camp here.

    "The sky is unpredictable." At this time, a strong wind rose from the ground, and a black air like a long embankment rolled up from behind the Azis army, and finally completely enveloped the entire army.

    Another layer of shadow was cast on the already fragile hearts of the soldiers.

    "But the drunken upper-class nobles were still singing and dancing, completely unaware of the coming disaster.

    At this time, Ashina Dashi, a young man among the Eastern Turk nobles, suddenly felt uneasy, and advised Ajisi: "The violent storm is a sign that the Bujia army is coming, and our army should be prepared to resist."

    Well, it¡¯s hard to say what the connection between Kuangfeng and Bujia is, but that¡¯s what people of this era believed.

    However, Ajisi had long been worried because he had lost his legitimate identity and was forced to flee eastward. At this time, he thought that the Bujia army had been left far away, and he did not believe that the enemy would pursue them in such terrible weather.

    Ashina Dashi repeatedly asked, hoping that Ajisi would let him take people to organize defense in the east. Helian Tuba, who was listening impatiently, said angrily: "Please the Great Khan behead this man with ulterior motives to show the public, so as to allay the worries of the soldiers."  !¡±

    Ashina Dashi cried bitterly and said: "In the past, Bujia Khan had millions of troops, but he was defeated by the Sui Dynasty. It was precisely because he relied on the crowd to underestimate the enemy and did not believe in the way of heaven!"

    At this time, Atchi saw this scene and was a little worried about whether there would really be pursuers. He said, "Ashina Dashi is also loyal," and advised Ajisi to listen to Ashina Dashi and arrange the rear army.

    Ah Jisi had no choice but to order Helian Tuba to lead five thousand cavalry as the rear army, just in case.

    He Lian Tuba was dissatisfied with this. He was not willing to fall behind at all. He did not believe Ashina Dashi's nonsense, so he indulged his soldiers behind the army and was not prepared for defense.

    At this time, Ajisi did not know that Bujia Khan in the east was personally leading his army to chase them day and night, marching urgently for several days.

    On October 14, Bujia Khan's troops finally arrived at the west of Longchengyuan in the dusk.

    Due to the relocation-style transfer, Ajisi's troops could not continue to move forward in the wind and snow, so they had to stop after walking for a while and camped on the south side of the hill to the east of Longcheng Yuan along the Longcheng River.  , waiting for the wind and snow to stop.

    The sky was full of wind and snow, and the two sides were so close that they found no trace of each other.

    There is no if at this time.

    So it was Bujia Khan's reconnaissance cavalry that first detected the traces of Ajisi's troops and reported to Bujia Khan.  Bujia Khan, who was overjoyed, immediately deployed his marching plan overnight. The generals led their troops to spread nets in all directions. The soldiers held their titles and their horses girded, and secretly approached the Ajisi tribe.

    At sunrise the next day, the main force of Bujia Khan's central army had all climbed to the top of the mountain, and at their feet was the Ajisi camp.  The tens of thousands of people in the entire Ajisi camp have become easy prey.

    At this time, the heavy snow had just stopped, and Ajisi's troops were stretching and walking slowly out of the camp, preparing to head east. When they heard a sound behind them, they turned around and saw in front of them the troops of Bujia Khan who were waiting in full formation.

    The Ajisi tribe who suddenly encountered the enemy immediately panicked.

    The final victory was just around the corner. Bujia Khan pointed his hand and raised his banner, and 20,000 elite cavalry rushed to kill them with an overwhelming force.come over.

    The Ajisi tribe, which had long been panicked, was no match for Bujia Khan's army, which was waiting for them. They were immediately disrupted by the high-speed charging cavalry.

    The defeated soldiers fled into the river one after another. People and horses trampled each other, trampling and drowning tens of thousands.

    At this time, the armies of Ashinahu Lebo and Bayel also arrived smoothly and intercepted the Ajisi tribe in the direction of their retreat.  At this point, the last psychological defense line of the Ajisi tribe finally collapsed, and tens of thousands of people obediently put down their weapons and raised their hands in surrender.

    Under the protection of He Lian Tuba, Ajisi rushed left and right, but there was no conflict.

    Ajisi was afraid of falling into the hands of Bujia Khan and being humiliated, so in the end he had no choice but to take out the scimitar from his waist and cut himself to death.

    He Lian Tuba was lucky enough to escape with his life. Seeing that he was desperate, he took the rest of his troops and surrendered to Bujia Khan.

    Ashina Dashi led his troops to catch up with Helian Tuba, pointed at him and shouted indignantly: "Helian Tuba, you are the traitor who ruined the fate of the Great Khan's country, and you actually want to surrender to Bujia Khan. I will not spare you. I am for the sake of the world."  Kill this thief!" After saying that, Ashina Dashi picked up the mace in his hand and smashed He Lian Tuba to death.

    Ashina Dashi was trapped in the rebel army and could not break the siege. Finally, he was captured by Bujia Khan's troops.

    Ashina Simo recommended Ashina Dashi to Bujia Khan as a good minister. Bujia Khan personally liberated Ashina Dashi and entrusted him with important tasks.

    Ashina¡¯s big stone returned to his heart.

    Since this battle was won, tens of thousands of people were captured alone.  In addition to the Turkic prisoners, there were also more than 10,000 prisoners captured by the coalition forces.  Bujia Khan selected some of the available talents to stay in the tent, and he planned to demote the rest into slaves according to the rules on the grassland.

    At this time, Bujia Khan's confidant Bayer advised: "These Tiele prisoners have repeatedly rebelled against our Turks, so it is better to kill them to avoid future troubles."

    The generals of Bujia Khan's various tribes also hoped to kill all these people to frighten the tribes. Only Ashina Simo advised: "It is better to use these troops as a vanguard to occupy the tribes and merge them into the Turks."

    Bujia Khan agreed to his suggestion and accepted Atchi and others as generals, heading directly towards Ate tribes.  Under the blow of internal and external difficulties, At and other tribes had no choice but to surrender unconditionally to the Turks, and were finally completely annexed by Bujia Khan.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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