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Chapter 292 Holding the River Bank

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    By this time, two to three thousand Sui troops had already landed on the shore. The Turks fled in great disarray, and the Sui troops had firmly defended the river bank.

    The Turkic army that originally defended the south bank of Mi'e River was mainly composed of the old troops of Mdan Khan led by Ashina Kuochu and Atan after a large number of Turuhe, Fuluo and other Tiele troops were transferred.

    These armies had little centripetal attraction to Bujia Khan and little loyalty.  After the surrendered general Bu Feng killed the champion Hou Shan in battle, these original surrendered soldiers were even more frightened, fearing that they would become Bujia Khan's cannon fodder.

    The Sui army was so brave, how could these people be willing to sacrifice their lives for Bujia Khan?

    Murong Sanzang suddenly attacked the Turkic camp. Kuochu and others thought that the Sui army came to Mi'e River to get water because of lack of water.

    Everyone was not prepared to fight a bloody battle with the Sui army. They thought that this time it would be the same as last time, and they only needed to make way for the Sui army.  After they finish getting the water, they will naturally evacuate.  They can also take advantage of the fact that the Sui army withdrew to ask for credit from Bujia Khan.

    It¡¯s not like these people didn¡¯t know the consequences of allowing the Sui army to successfully collect water, but they were unwilling to fight a bloody battle with the Sui army who was not afraid of death.

    Without Kuo Chu going out to fight together, Atan did not dare to leave the camp casually, so he had to stay in the camp and not leave.

    But soon, Atan discovered that the target of the Sui army was not Mi'e River, but them.  These Sui troops rushed through the side of the Turkic camp and did not go straight to Mi'e River. Instead, they formed a semi-encirclement and compressed the Turkic cavalry in the Turkic camp.

    The camp was narrow and the mobility of the Turkic cavalry was severely restricted.

    The Sui army used a spear array to block the gate of the Turkic army's camp, and the infantry of the large group formed a neat formation and rushed inward.  The Turkic cavalry could not stop them and they all fled.

    By this time, Atan had long forgotten the estrangement between him and Bujia Khan.  In order to defeat the Sui people and fulfill the wishes of generations of Turks, he organized an army to resist desperately.  His army was closer to the east, where the Sui army focused its attacks.

    Seeing that the camp of Kuo Chu's headquarters on the west side was also on fire, Atan knew that he could no longer fight alone, so he ordered his troops to actively advance westward with the intention of joining Kuo Chu's headquarters.

    But Kuo Chu disappointed him.

    As soon as the Sui army's attack began, looking at the densely packed army, Kuo Chu knew that the Sui army's numbers were far greater than his own.

    As a big general, he also knew the news that Bujia Khan led his army south.

    At this time, Kuo Chu made a plan. The Sui army would not come sooner or later. However, he launched a breakout at this time. He must have known the truth about Bujia Khan's departure.

    Now that the Turkic troops are insufficient, Kuo Chu thinks that the Turkic army will not be able to stop the Sui army's breakout. If he continues to hold on here, he will not come back until Bujia Khan's support has faded.

    Kuo Chu had a quick mind and knew that the camp could not be defended, so he made a prompt decision to organize troops to break out.

    Seeing Atan fighting fiercely on the east side, Kuo Chu thought that he might as well let Atan block the Sui army's siege for him.  Therefore, he led his troops directly to the west without giving any notice.

    Seeing that the army was in chaos, Kuo Chu became even more cruel. He burned the west side of the camp and fled with only a few hundred soldiers.

    Here Atan approached Kuo Chu¡¯s camp, only to find that Kuo Chu had already left.

    A Tan, who knew Kuo Chu as a person, immediately understood in his heart that Kuo Chu had abandoned him.  Looking at the various Turkic cavalry around them who were panicking, they had all chosen to escape.

    Atan was extremely sad and angry, not only for these people who ignored the overall situation, but also for himself who failed to attack decisively.  At this time, he seemed to see his father who died in Youzhou again.  Their generation united around Sabolo Khan and risked their lives for the glory of the Great Turks.  How he hoped that the Great Turks could return to the era of Sabolo Khan.

    Seeing that the Sui army was getting bigger and bigger, Atan moved forward with his sword, preparing to fight to the death.

    Atan kept restraining the army in the army, trying to block Murong Sanzang's attack.  But soon, fire broke out behind Atan, and enemies came from the north of Mi'e River.

    At this time, Atan was hit hard and could no longer hold on.

    The Sui troops who landed ashore chased the scattered Hu cavalry into the camp, and there were Hu captives kneeling down and surrendering everywhere.  No one can care about them at this time.

    Huang Mingliao led hundreds of cavalry to rush to the front. Seeing the Hulu on the opposite side resisting stubbornly, he rushed towards Atan, who was still struggling to hold on.

    At this time, Atan also knew that he would not be spared. He brandished his scimitar and rushed towards the Sui army.  The Sui army was galloping with thousands of horses, and the sound of killing filled the sky. Atan died in the melee.

    Huang Mingliao's cavalry broke through the Turkic siege and successfully joined forces with Murong Sanzang's troops.

    Seeing Huang MingyuanThe troops finally appeared behind the Turks, and Murong Sanzang also breathed a sigh of relief.  He knew that Huang Mingyuan's army had successfully landed.

    The army gathered together and continued to eliminate the Turkic cavalry who were still resisting.

    At this time, Huang Mingyuan and Duan Wenzhen also followed the former army across the Mi'e River and arrived at the Turkic camp.  Huang Mingyuan ordered Duan Wenzhen and his troops to continue to collect prisoners, clean up the remaining soldiers, and reorganize the defense line. He, Murong Sanzang and others headed west to stop the enemy.

    Huang Mingyuan climbed to the observation deck in the camp and saw shadowy figures in the west, as if someone was coming.  At this time, Huang Mingyuan knew that the Turkic reinforcements from the west had arrived.

    Huang Mingyuan ordered Murong Sanzang to lead the main infantry to the west and form a formation with the Turkic camp behind him.  Quan Wu and Huang Mingli each led a cavalry group on both wings.

    The Sui army was in strict formation, and Huang Mingyuan expected that these Tiele people who came from the west would not dare to fight again.

    Huang Mingyuan commanded the army to fight in an orderly manner.  Although there were thousands of Hu cavalry, the Sui army's counterattack was calm and orderly, which is admirable.

    ?Looking at Huang Mingyuan, who remains calm and unfazed no matter whether he has won a big victory or is about to face the next challenge, Duan Wenzhen sincerely admires him.  This man has great timing on the battlefield.  If he had not chosen to cross the river at the most correct time, the Sui army's casualties would have more than doubled.

    It was precisely because they chose to cross the river when Murong Sanzang and Atan's army were fighting fiercely that they diverted all the opponent's attention away from the river bank.  When all the opposing forces were rushing south, the fire was reduced, and visibility was low, the Sui army suddenly launched a fatal blow and finally succeeded in landing.

    ¡°Otherwise, if the other party arranges a cavalry force on the river bank, the price you have to pay will be unimaginable.

    Huang Mingyuan, who was still on the observation deck, suddenly said to the people around him: "Order Murong Sanzang to beat the war drums, spread the flags widely, and light more bonfires."

    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Cannot stop the drums as long as the fighting does not cease.

    Everyone was puzzled, but Huang Mingyuan ignored everyone, flicked his sleeves, hurriedly got off the observation deck, got on his horse, and headed towards the army.

    Everyone around him was full of questions, so Huang Mingyuan said: "Have you seen those flickering shadows in the west? The Turkic reinforcements have arrived. There are only a few thousand people in Aliza's army on the west side, so the ones who come can only be Tiele people.  . The Tiele people will not fight to the death with us. If I add some information to them, they will doubt that our army has a large number and will not dare to fight."

    Seeing the sudden realization of the people around him, Huang Mingyuan raised his whip and said with a smile: "Let's go and see the heroic figure of Tiele, Qu Gureng." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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