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Chapter 190 The battle for the throne (1)

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    Since that day Dulan defeated Datong and Datou defeated Lingzhou.  The Turkic strength was greatly reduced, the Khan's court was unstable, and people's hearts were in turmoil.  Matan Teqin, who stayed behind, took this opportunity to contact the Khan's supporting ministries and other forces that were dissatisfied with Dulan, and forcefully entered the army and became a new generation of Turkic Khan.

    At that time, there were Dulan's defeated army in the south, trying to retake Yazhang; there were Tiele tribes in the north, eyeing them with eager eyes, intending to escape from the control of the Turks.  As soon as Zhu Dan took over the throne, he encountered a situation of internal and external troubles.  Zhu Dan could only rely on the strength of the three direct descendants Wanqi in his hands to barely suppress the opposition in the tent.

    Fortunately, the news came that Dulan was killed by the Sui army not long after. The southern ministries had no loyal objects, the opposition forces collapsed, and the remaining ministries defected to Fu Dan's command.  Suddenly, Ma Dan's power increased greatly, and he was unparalleled in the limelight. He had a true destiny in the world, and the tigers roared and the dragons roared.

    But soon, Chudan stopped laughing because Datou led his army back.

    "But I never imagined that Datou, who was defeated and defeated, did not go back to the Western Region to lick his wounds, but ended up in the teeth of the Eastern Turks.  The one who comes is not good, and the rain is about to come.

    For the mattress, the posture of Datou is very low.  Although I still have tens of thousands of remnant troops and defeated generals, on the opponent's territory, the general trend is not with me, so I still have to stay dormant.

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? but he is not stupid enough to be a khan. he is more afraid of having his head raised than anyone else.  Datou is considered his grandfather. He has controlled the Western Region for more than 20 years. He is a smart and sophisticated man with superb methods, shrewdness and ability, making him hard to guard against.

    Neither the two armies dared to take action rashly, so they set up their own camps.  One is in the Turkic Yazhang, east of Yudujin Mountain; the other is south of the Longen River (today's Erkhon River). The two sides face each other across the river, each gathering the remaining forces and accumulating strength for the war that will happen in the future.

    Both sides understand that this mutual confrontation cannot last long. Even if Datou Khan shows weakness, Matan's vigilance and hostility will not disappear.

    This evenly matched situation lasted for about two or three months, but the old forces of the Eastern Turks were finally digested, and Datou Khan finally established a firm foothold in Mobei. Both sides maintained their own spheres of influence, and both sides maintained their own spheres of influence.  Tacitly avoid direct conflict and prevent the emergence of real war.

    The two of them are not vegetarians, but both Zhudan and Datou know that the East Turks are now in a precarious situation and the rivers are declining. The Sui Dynasty in the south is pursuing the Great Turks fiercely, and the Tiele tribes in the north are also eyeing the Great Turks.  , just looking for an opportunity or a flaw in the Great Turks, they will pounce on them viciously.  As long as Zhudan and Datou fight each other, they will definitely attract a pack of wolves.

    The two strive to control the fighting between the two sides to a minimum to prevent the Turkic military strength from declining significantly due to internal fighting.  But many things happen that often do not go as expected.

    History often tells us an astonishing fact with its slow and irregular trajectory: the triggers that cause a big political storm or war are often trivial disputes that suddenly occur, which make some people no matter what.  Little people whose abilities and achievements are not enough to be recorded in the annals of history suddenly appear in people's field of vision. Their every move will ultimately determine the rise and fall of those powerful figures.

    Although the storm between Datou and Zhudan had been brewing for a long time, a trivial incident became a tiny spark in the flammable gas and exploded the entire Mobei grassland to pieces.

    By default, the forces of Zhudan and Datou are bounded by the Changgen River.  Datou controlled the west of Yudujin Mountain and the south of the Changgen River. By the end of September, Datou had about 40,000 people, while the Zhudan tribe included a large number of Jisi tribes with nearly 70,000 people.  gain the upper hand.

    Although the two restrained their troops respectively, there were many tentative attacks from both sides.  It's just that they each controlled the scale, and it didn't lead to any major conflicts.

    On this day, sentinels from both sides patrolled along the river.  As usual, after the people on both sides met across the river, they did not answer each other and left separately with their bows in hand.

    At this time, a man from the Datou tribe named Da'erla came all the way north on horseback. As he ran, he shouted to the patrolling knights, "Don't let them run away."

    Both sides heard the cry and reacted quickly, facing each other across the river with knives.

    " This D'erla is just an ordinary herdsman. After getting up this morning, he went to take care of his horses as usual, but his eyes were fixed on his own horses. The dozen or so horses he had herded best were missing.

    The barbarians in this grassland regard horses as their lives, so how could they give up these dozen good horses?  What's more, these horses belong to the entire tribe, and if they are lost in their own hands, they will definitely be severely punished.

    Answer Erlai immediately turned over and stood up.He shouted to his companions who had not yet reacted, "The horse is lost, I will chase it." Then he followed the hoof prints left by the horse thief and headed towards the herd of horses.

    Not long after chasing, Derla saw his own horse among the group of people in front of him from a distance.  At this time, he also forgot to go back and call for help, and quickly chased the people ahead.

    The person who came to steal the horse was none other than Babolt, the younger brother of Balcha, the general under the Khan.  Babolt is arrogant and incompetent. He only knows how to drink and play with women. He is a bastard who doesn't know the heights of heaven and earth, but he doesn't like him at all.  Although he has a distinguished family background, he can only be an idler in the army.

    But Babolt always wants to show off.  This guy was used to harvesting grass and grain, and he actually led a dozen people to cross the Longen River secretly and came to the opponent's territory, trying to steal a few horses, kill a few people, and show the Khan his methods.

    Dalla quietly approached a group of people marching in front of him. At this time, Babolt was so proud of his achievements that he did not pay attention to the approaching danger.

    Da'erla was just a herdsman with little knowledge. When he saw that the other party was a poor man, he was even more angry.  He didn't have any sense, picked up the bow and arrow, opened the bow and took the arrow, and shot Babolt with a vicious arrow.

    This arrow was also so powerful that it broke Barbolt's thoracic vertebrae at once, killing him on the spot.

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????? Everyone around Babolt was shocked, seeing that the general was dead, how dare they do anything.  The Lord of the Grassland is dead. If the servants dare not bring back the body, they will be slaughtered.  Several people came towards Da'er with knives.  Da'er saw that he had killed the leader of the other party. He was so angry that he didn't want to fight anymore. He left his horse and ran away, hoping that other people in the tribe would come to support him.

    Seeing that they were unable to catch up, Barbolt's men were also afraid of reinforcements coming from the other side. Although they had no choice but to turn around and return with Barbolt's body.

    "But Da'erla didn't bring back the horses, so how could he give up?"  After escaping for several miles to the south, he saw that the opponent was not pursuing him, so he stayed behind the opponent, trying to find an opportunity.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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