Chapter 892: Gobi Bloody Battle
After reading Wren's letter, Modrek confirmed that it was indeed Wren's handwriting, and in the place of the tail tribe, there was a special mark, which was used by Lacacia to prevent counterfeiting, although it seemed to be just a few inconsequential symbols, but the meaning of the representation was extremely different, and those who did not understand the algorithm would definitely be recognized.
After Modrac confirmed the letter, he naturally understood everything that had happened here before, and when Wren was chasing the enemy, he received strong support from Qiu Ciguo, so Qiu Ciguo can be regarded as a quasi-ally of Lakasia.
In addition, King Qiu Porcelain went out of the city for ten miles and greeted Mordrake in person, which can be regarded as very enthusiastic.
Mordrac expressed his gratitude to the king of Chima and the army and subjects of Chima, and rewarded a large amount of wealth to Chima, and at the same time, he also made an alliance with Chima and Chima by blood, and became close allies since then.
Of course, on the surface, this is an equal treaty, but privately we all know that in fact, there is no real equality between large and small countries, although the country of Qiu and La Casia have entered into a covenant of brotherhood, but in fact, the country of Qiu is still regarded as a vassal state of Lacaxia.
In order to ensure the safety of the Qiu Porcelain Kingdom, Lakasia specially left 10,000 infantry stationed in the Qiu Porcelain Kingdom, which is actually equivalent to treating the Qiu Porcelain Kingdom as his own vassal state.
However, this does not mean that Qiu Ciguo has suffered a big loss, but because of the protection of Lakasia, it has greatly increased its influence in the region, and the surrounding small countries are hindered by Lacaxia's strong military strength, and they have not committed any offense against Qiu Ciguoqiu, and they dare not provoke, which also makes Deqiu Ciguo obtain rare stability and tranquility.
Mordrak didn't stay long, and after leaving 10,000 infantry to use Qiu Ci City as a supply base in the rear, he immediately set off with a large army.
Wren and Leyard are still chasing Barak, and with countless unfamiliar countries ahead, Mordrak does not dare to slow down his march, he needs to end this war as soon as possible.
After three days and three nights of pursuit, Wren and Riyadh finally caught up with Barak and chased him to the end of the mountain.
Barak wondered why the Lacassians had to put him to death.
He had given up on the Eagle Flying Steppe, now Barak had almost lost everything, and his Dogwood tribe was no longer capable of competing with Liguria, so why did Mordrak not let him go?
Seeing that he was chased into the desert where there was no way to escape, and that there was only one way to die if he continued to go deeper, Barak had no choice but to bribe Wren and Leyard with money, hoping that the other party would let him live.
In the evening, messengers sent by Barak came to the camp in Wren, and they brought ten camels, which were dragging heavy gifts, all fine jade, gold and silver.
According to preliminary estimates, this wealth is enough to buy an entire city, which is indeed tempting.
And as the front-line commander of the Lacacia Cavalry Division, as long as Wren nods, these riches can flow into his pockets unconsciously, and of course, he can also share it with his subordinates, and everyone will get rich together.
However, as a knight in his prime, Wren, who regarded glory as his life, decisively rejected Barak's bribe.
However, he did not return these gold and silver treasures, because he felt that sooner or later these treasures would have to return to the Lacatian people, and not only these, but all the gold and silver treasures that Barak had taken away would also return to the hands of the Lacatian people.
Wren blasted Barak's messenger out of the tent and told him to send a message to Barak to prepare him for battle, and they had another choice, either to die or to surrender.
When the envoy returned, he relayed Wren's words to Barak Khan, and when Barak heard this, Thunder was furious, lashed out at several unproductive messengers on the spot, and ordered the whole army to launch a surprise attack on Wren's cavalry regiment at dawn.
In the early hours of the next morning, Barak's cavalry roared in and launched a surprise attack on Rennes' garrison.
However, Wren was prepared for it, and the well-trained Lacazia cavalry regiment quickly launched a counterattack, engaging in a fierce melee with the enemy.
Despite the great disparity between the enemy and us, the cavalry warriors of Lacacia did not flinch in the slightest and persisted in fighting bitterly, fighting from early morning until noon, and from noon to dusk.
In the evening, the blood-colored remnant sun sank into the western horizon.
And Rennes and Leyard, who had been fighting for a day, were already stained with blood on their robes.
The battlefield was littered with corpses, as far as the eye could see, with Barak's cavalry and Lacazia's knights.
It was a very tragic battle, far bloodier than the battle under the city of Qiu.
Barak's 25,000 cavalry all joined the battle, trying to eat Wren's cavalry regiment in one fell swoop, however, what he didn't expect was that he underestimated the fighting spirit of Lacazia's soldiers, and even in the case of extremely inferior numbers, Lacazia's knights still showed great combat effectiveness.
In this battle, Barak lost 8,000 men, and Rennes's cavalry regiment also lost 1,200 men.
If the battle continued, Barak might really be able to eat Wren's cavalry regiment, but he was afraid that if this happened, he would lose too much time, and if Modrek's main force arrived, he might not be able to fly.
Therefore, Barak did not dare to fight, and after a whole day of fierce fighting, he chose to retreat when he could not eat Wren's cavalry regiment.
Barak left the battlefield with the remaining 10,000 remnants of the defeated general, and Wren's cavalry regiment was so badly damaged that it had to rest in place and wait for the arrival of the large army.
A day later, Modrayk's vanguard arrived and joined Wren.
Wren reported on the battle ahead and gave a detailed account of the Gobi battle that had taken place before.
Hearing Wren's report, Modrek was very excited, and although he also suffered heavy losses, this result was completely acceptable.
Moreover, he had a premonition that the time had come to destroy Barak.
The remaining 18,000 Barak cavalry is afraid that it will not be able to make much of a storm.
The day before, Mordrak had heard from the local merchants that further east, there would be the vast Gobi Desert, which was 3,000 miles from east to west and 2,500 miles from north to south, and could not support the passage of a large army.
When the cavalry had to enter the Gobi Desert, not only would they have no food or water, but they would die of thirst and starvation within a few days.
Barak fled in disarray, and did not bring much food or water, and if he entered the desert, he would surely die.
(End of chapter)