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Chapter 847: Consecutive Defeats

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    In this battle, the Sui army defeated the Ba Yegu tribe and beheaded thousands of people.

    After the war, Zheng Yanqing took advantage of Wang Fubao's success in beheading generals and promoted him to the position of Commander-in-Chief, and Wang Fubao became a mid-level general in the army.

    After Zheng Yanqing annihilated the Gulongxian tribe, he had no time to clean up the battlefield, so he immediately moved south to avoid encountering the main force of Tiele's coalition forces.  After Qu Guling's coalition forces arrived here, only the scattered soldiers and corpses lying on the ground were left. When everyone saw this situation, they were shocked and angry.

    In this battle, Qu Gureng's general Gu Longxian died in the battle, and the core troops suffered heavy losses. When the Tiele coalition forces saw the disastrous defeat of the Bayagu tribe, they were even more frightened and feared the Sui army like a tiger.

    No matter how Qu Gureng cheered everyone up, everyone was demoralized.

    Qu Gureng was helpless. If he could not defeat the Sui army and boost its morale, the army would fall apart.

    Although he knew that Zheng Yanqing's troops were as cunning as foxes, and Huang Mingyuan's main force was unknown, Qu Guling had to use his remaining military power to order the troops to pursue Zheng Yanqing's troops.

    At this time, Huang Mingyuan also received news about the Tiele coalition.  In sending Zheng Yanqing's troops north, in addition to having Zheng Yanqing destroy the Fuluo tribe, he also planned to lure Qu Guring into the battlefield prepared by the Sui army. Huang Mingyuan knew that in the intrigue between the Sui army's front and Tiele's tribes  , Qu Gureng couldn't hold on for long at all.

    Sure enough, as Huang Mingyuan expected, Qu Gureng took action. Although it was a sharp blow, Huang Mingyuan could see the guilt in Qu Gulen's heart and the fear of the Sui army.

    Huang Mingyuan ordered Yu Juluo and Dugu Lan to lead the left and right armies to go out to the north.  Huang Mingyuan led the central and rear troops to move eastward and intercept Qu Gureng's tribe.

    Going east, there is Duluoshui in the south, and Langjuxu Mountain in the east. It is inconvenient for the cavalry to move and dodge. This is the battlefield set by Huang Mingyuan for Qu Gureng.

    At this time, Qu Gureng didn't know that Huang Mingyuan's troops were coming towards him, or he might have had this idea in his mind, but he had to bet on this battle.

    Zheng Yanqing fought and retreated, leading the Tiele tribes to the southeast.

    Qu Gureng ordered the army to pursue, and Zheng Yanqing led his troops to gallop; whenever Tie Le's army had a forward thrust, exposing a gap, Zheng Yanqing immediately turned around and attacked.

    Qu Gureng saw that the Sui army was cunning, so he made a plan.  General Bayan led his headquarters and the coalition forces, totaling more than 8,000 people, to go forward and lure Zheng Yanqing's troops to attack, while Qu Guling led his troops to follow closely behind.  Once Bayan's troops captured Zheng Yanqing's troops, Qu Gureng's main army arrived in time within half a day and surrounded the Sui army.

    After Zheng Yanqing discovered this sudden Tiele tribe, he immediately decided to annihilate it.  However, Zheng Yanqing did not attack rashly, but retreated step by step, setting the main battlefield at Huyantang Mountain.  During the Pre-Han Dynasty, Hu Yantai, the Xiongnu, built a city here, and the mountain where it is located got its name.

    Zheng Yanqing stationed the main cavalry in Shannan and formed a formation near the mountain.  After Bayan's troops arrived, they did not take the initiative to attack. Instead, they stationed themselves on the spot and formed a formation with their backs on the mountain.

    Zheng Yanqing felt strange and guessed that Tiele's tribes were deliberately wasting time here, waiting for the main force to arrive.

    Zheng Yanqing then ordered Zhang Wenyuan's troops to enter the mountains, take a detour and come to the back of Bayan's troops.  Zheng Yanqing ordered Zhang Changxun and Huang Mingzheng to attack the front of the Bayan tribe.

    Bayan's troops were unable to defend themselves, and the coalition troops used bows and arrows to defend the formation. Instead, they engaged in a positional battle with the Sui army.  Zheng Yanqing ordered his crossbowmen to fight back. Both sides went back and forth, watching the time gradually pass.

    Zheng Yanqing ordered the main cavalry to charge again, while Bayan's troops relied on the strength of the mountain to defend and wait for reinforcements. The Sui army was also in a hurry and found it difficult to capture.

    Zheng Yanqing ordered the general to retreat slightly so that Bayan could relax.

    At this time, Zhang Wenyuan finally passed through a valley and appeared behind Bayanbu after a difficult trek.

    Zhang Wenyuan then commanded his headquarters to rush directly to the rear of the Tiele people's camp, and more than ten arrows flew from the raised dust and shot at the Tiele troops.

    Tiele's troops saw smoke and dust behind them, and the shouts of killing were loud. They didn't know how many reinforcements from the Sui army had arrived.  The Tiele coalition forces, who were already afraid of the Sui army, immediately began to collapse.

    Some coalition troops were shocked and shouted: "The Sui army is coming to kill! The Sui army is coming to kill!"

    The chaotic Tiele coalition forces dispersed the formation.  It was impossible for Bayan to organize resistance, and he was forced to flee by the rebel army.

    At this time, Huang Mingzheng and Zhang Changxun's troops, who were facing the front, saw that the Tiele people were defeated, and they also turned over and rushed into the Hulu formation.

    As a result, Tiele's coalition forces were severely defeated. Bodies were scattered all over the mountains and fields, and blood flowed down the mountain roads into ditches and gathered into small rivers.  Zheng Yanqing organized an army to chase and kill him along the way, displaying four to five thousand cavalry.

    Bayan¡¯s troops could not escapeHe continued his life until he was more than ten miles northwest of Huyantang Mountain. Seeing that there was no Sui army pursuing him, he breathed a sigh of relief.

    Bayan is preparing to organize his soldiers and organize an army counterattack.

    Suddenly, I heard a clapper coming up from the south, and then arrows rained down, shooting towards Bayan's troops.  Tiele's soldiers were unprepared and fell to the ground one after another after being hit by arrows.

    A big flag was erected in the south, it was Huang Mingliao.

    Zheng Yanqing had long expected that if Bayan was defeated, he would break out to the northwest and surrender to Qu Guling, so he ordered Huang Mingliao to set up an ambush here and kill Bayan.

    When the Tiele Allied Forces, who had just regained some vitality, saw the wolf-like Sui Army, they were frightened. No one paid any attention to Bayan even though his throat was broken, and they all fled for their lives.

    Bayan had no choice but to lead the remnants of the Bayagu tribe to resist here.

    Huang Mingliao ordered the ministries to let the armies of other Tiele tribes escape and specifically besieged the soldiers of the Bayegu tribe.  Bayan's troops had been fighting fiercely for half a day. They were exhausted and exhausted, and most of the soldiers were hungry.  Huang Mingliao's elite cavalry waited for work, and soon defeated the Bayan tribe.

    Soon Huang Mingzheng and his troops arrived, and both sides surrounded Bayan's tribe and charged back and forth.

    Bayan was trapped in the middle army. He saw that the soldiers around him were gradually dying, and his headquarters was getting smaller and smaller. Only the Sui army came and went.

    Bayan knew in his heart that today's defeat was a defeat and there was no reason to survive. He hated the coalition forces. Facing such a formidable enemy as the Sui Army, not only could they not work together, but they all had their own agenda and fled, causing the clan leader's plan to completely fail.

    Bayan did not want to fall into the hands of the Sui army, so he was full of anger and had no place to spread it, so he cut himself to death with a knife across his neck.

    The Sui army completely annihilated Bayan's troops.

    Huang Mingyuan ordered Ba Yan's head to be cut off. Once again, he didn't even have time to clean the battlefield, so he had to go east.

    Within two-quarters of an hour after arriving, Qu Gureng's reinforcements arrived.

    Looking at Bayan¡¯s headless body and the corpses lying on the ground, Qu Gureng was in disbelief.  Bayan is the most reliable general under his command, and he is extremely loyal. Together with Aruying, Mulong, and Gulongxian, he is the "Four Dogs" of the Bayegu tribe.  A minion.  Today, Bayan died in battle and all the "four dogs" were killed. Qu Guling was so heartbroken that he couldn't help but lay down on the corpse and burst into tears.

    The Bayagu tribe had been defeated in consecutive battles. The Sui army had pushed Qu Gulen to the edge of the cliff and could not tolerate Qu Gulen's retreat.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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