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The Sui army's advance was progressing rapidly, but Bujia Khan's overnight raid on Nili Khan did not go smoothly.
Although Nili Khan was unprepared, Nili and Ashinakutou also had 70,000 to 80,000 cavalry, all of them elite. Although it was a sudden blow, the overall situation was adjusted quickly.
Since the two sides started fighting, the main forces of the two armies have been entangled. In order to resist Bujia Khan's attack, Ashinakutou attacked Bujia Khan's army from one side as much as possible.
The main forces of both sides have been fighting fiercely for six hours, with no winner or loser. Finally Nili Khan made a big mistake in the confrontation between the two sides.
Because they were unprepared for the battle, Nili Khan's troops failed to adjust the best formation in time, and each department engaged in the battle one after another. In the end, Nili Khan had no reserves at all to use.
On the commanding heights of the right wing, Nili Khan originally deployed only more than 4,000 people. Because of the fierce attack by Bujia Khan's army, there were basically no casualties at this time.
But without reinforcements, the commanding heights on the right wing were almost lost.
Nili Khan also fainted, trying to save the camp first and then make other calculations. At this time, he actually issued an order to gather the entire army and assume a comprehensive defensive state.
Normally speaking, this decision makes sense. As long as the Nili Army can stabilize the situation and bring the two sides into a stalemate, the Bujia Army will not be able to spend too long here. As long as the Bujia Army retreats, the Nili Army can defend and counterattack, and they will surely win steadily in the end.
It¡¯s a pity that Nili Khan overestimated his own strength.
The loss of the commanding heights on the right wing exposed the entire Nili Army camp to the attack range of the Bujia Army. Because they occupied favorable terrain, a large number of Bujia troops took advantage of the mountains to attack the Nili Army's positions in waves from high to downwards.
At the end of Shenshi that day, the right wing of the Nili Army began to collapse first.
The originally planned troops on both sides moved closer to the central army, and the scene of the entire army shrinking its strength became the collapse of the Nili army.
The bigger the battle, the more difficult it is for the army to adjust its situation. Nili Khan saw the situation getting worse and worse, but he could not improve it and could only worry.
At this time, a bigger crisis emerged. Seeing that the situation was getting more and more serious, Ashnaku, who was on the left wing of the coalition, was worried that Nili Khan would take the blame in the end, give up on himself, and use his army as his cover. He actually escaped first at the last moment.
The Bujia Army used this to outflank the Nili Army from the left wing. The battlefield situation was completely unable to change and became a situation of collapse.
Seeing that all the defense lines were broken down one after another, Nili Khan had no choice but to cut off his arms, abandon the two wings and forward troops who were still fighting fiercely, and led the central and rear troops to flee northwest.
Seeing the chasing army of Bujia Khan rushing towards him like a flood, overwhelming the sky and the earth. Nili Khan became cruel and ordered his soldiers to set fire to the entire camp to block the enemy, and Gadli could not give in under any circumstances.
Bujia Khan¡¯s main army covered them all the way for nearly midnight. Only more than 30,000 of the 80,000 Nili coalition troops fled. The rest of the troops died, surrendered, or were captured, and they were all left behind in this wilderness.
Looking at the devastated Nili Camp, Bujia Khan was filled with hatred for Nili Khan¡¯s final madness. Although the fire was put out in time, nearly half of the forage and grain were burned.
Seeing the horrific results and such heavy casualties, everyone lost the joy of victory and could only vent their anger on these prisoners.
But the bad luck is not over yet.
The Turkic army, which had no time to repair, had to rush back to the camp at this time to prevent the Sui army from breaking out. But Bujia Khan's front army had just marched more than ten miles when bad news came.
One after another, fleeing knights came from the direction of the old camp to report the ferocity and cruelty of the Sui army. First, the Sui army broke through, then the old camp was attacked, and Yelie died in the battle In these intermittent accounts, Bujia Khan knew that the Sui army's reinforcements had left after him, and he fought with the besieged Sui army. The main force cooperated inside and outside and broke through his siege.
Although he doesn¡¯t know the specific situation of the old camp now, Bujia Khan understands that his desperate speculation may have failed. The plan that took so much effort and risked everything has officially come to nothing.
Bujia Khan felt that the sky was about to collapse.
Bujia Khan was not reconciled. He immediately decided to lead his army back to the camp, because there was half a prairie's savings piled up in the camp, and he couldn't afford to throw it away.
Bujia Khan ordered the front army to accelerate towards the old camp.
Soon, Bujia Khan, who personally led the army forward, encountered Mohe Duo's remaining soldiers. This is the only unit that survived the fierce battle with the Sui army., Mo Duhe also gave Bujia Khan a more comprehensive understanding of the current situation of the Sui army.
The Sui army made a sudden attack, lured the enemy, and laid a continuous ambush, dividing and annihilating the main Turkic force step by step.
Bujia Khan took a breath of cold air. He knew that his raid on Nili Khan might have fallen into the trap of the Sui army. The Sui army deliberately sold this flaw, just to make themselves lucky enough to think that the Sui army's reinforcements would not arrive in the short term, so they could rest assured and fight south. However, the hidden Sui army took this opportunity to attack Huanglong and annihilated the main Turkic force in one step.
After figuring this out, Bujia Khan immediately ordered all armies to stop advancing and station themselves on the spot.
At this time, Nili Khan was no longer in a hurry to lead his troops to recapture the camp. He believed that at this time, the Sui army must be well prepared on the road he must pass, just waiting for him to be stunned by this major blow and act blindly.
You can¡¯t fall into the Sui army¡¯s trap.
At this time, there were only two roads in front of Bujia Khan: one was to immediately take a detour back to the grassland and make other plans; the other was to make a desperate move and raid Kansai.
As for returning to his old camp and fighting the Sui army for a decisive battle, Bujia Khan didn't even think about it. As long as the Sui people relied on their old camp to hold on for ten days and a half, it was a question whether they could return to Mobei.
But when things got to this point, the Turkic army's food and baggage was no longer enough to support him in another decisive battle. Moreover, without his army to contain the main force of the Sui army, even a desperate fight to the south would only shake Guanzhong, and it would not have much practical significance. There are dozens of fortified cities in the south. As long as one of them blocks him, Yang Guang can quickly catch up with him. At that time, wouldn't he be caught in a trap by the Sui army?
Thinking about the heroic spirit when he set out for the battle that day, and then thinking about how many Turks sacrificed for this battle, Bujia Khan was really unwilling to do so. But with gritted teeth and tears, he had no choice but to order the army to go northwest around Champion Hou Mountain and retreat to the grassland.
The generals were shocked by this order. Withdrawing to the grassland, could the Great Khan have gone crazy? Didn't our army have the upper hand now?
Soon, rumors spread throughout the Turkic camp. Although Bujia Khan had tried his best to block the news, everyone soon knew that the more than 100,000 Turkic troops remaining in the south of Mi'e Sichuan had been wiped out.
Sui army reinforcements have arrived and the breakout was successful. The Tiele tribes turned against them and returned to the grassland to compete for the dominance of the grassland. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com