Chapter 39: Territory

Sir Anders told me that the Swedes had at least 20 knights, 40 heavy cavalry, and nearly 100 infantry and crossbowmen. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 infoI know that with my military strength, I can't compete with him at all.

But there has been an extremely beneficial thing to me lately, and that is that Nayan Bourat has joined forces with his brothers Nayan Aguer, Nayan Yimiza, and Nayan Umuta, to remove Nayan Asugan from his position as marshal. For this matter, he also contacted me frequently, hoping to support him at the "Kuritai" congress of the Khanate. He knew that Nayan Surgan had been very unfair to me in the battle of Eldegar, so he tried his best to win me over and promised to marry his daughter to me.

Nayan Azugan was ineffective in command in the war with Svadia, and the nobility of the Khanate had long been dissatisfied with him. I sent to inform him that if he could destroy the army of the Count of Sweden this time, it would greatly increase his chances of becoming a field marshal. In my letter to Nayan Boryura, I wrote:

Dear Lord Boruna,

Students prepare to hunt Swedish troops in Yushikulu. Students will feel honored if you are interested.

Students will be waiting for the adults to arrive.

Student Chi Na Si respectfully

I am writing this letter entirely in the tone of a protégé in order to gain the trust of Nayan Bourra.

I did not wait for the messenger to return, and then I went out with my troops. Because I know time doesn't allow it.

I asked Sir Anders to take the Svadian heavy cavalry to Yushikulu for a play, and let them pretend to be the troops of the Count of Sweden. I told him that things don't have to be bad, but that the villagers must rise up and resist, and that when they see my men, they should hide in the woods and return to Uludana. I said I'd try to get over before ten o'clock in the evening.

When the first rays of the morning sun shine on Uludana, we set out for the morning sun. I don't know how many people won't see the sun the next day.

At about 10 o'clock in the morning, scouts reported the discovery of the army of the Count of Te Sweden, with more than 40 heavy cavalry and knights, seventy or eighty infantry and crossbowmen. I smiled at everyone and said, "It seems that the Count of Sweden looks down on me very much, and he dares to compete with our wolf army with such a few people, hahaha!"

The soldiers laughed along.

I selected 10 skilled archers with bows and horses to deal with the heavy cavalry, and the rest of the cavalry lay in ambush in the woods. The reason why I used this method was because I felt that if I fought hard against the Swedish hoplites, I might not be able to return alone. Our 11 mounted archers ran towards the Count of Sweden. Soon, I saw a dense Svadian army, but the morale was not good, because the otherwise well-organized Svadia ranks were now loose.

I already knew then that the brutal Count of Sweden had a way of running the army by whipping and scolding the soldiers, so it was no wonder that the army was discouraged.

I led 10 mounted archers into the field of view of the Count of Sweden. I told the soldiers to stop 300 paces in front of the Count of Sweden. Then dismount and sit on the grass to rest. The suspicious Swedish ordered the troops to stop where they were and observe quietly.

Among us, there was a Kugit man in his 20s, who usually ate wine and meat, and at this time, in the face of this Swadia army, which was ten times his own number, he couldn't help but tremble slightly, and whispered: "My lord, are you sure that this is not sending you to death?"

Bestur gave him a disdainful look, and before I could speak, he said, "Do you need to be so afraid? I tell you, the Swadian crossbows always hit cowards, and you believe it or not, I believe it anyway." ”

"Yes. "I heard from the old people in the village that those who died in battles in the past were often the most afraid of death. ”

At this moment, Uligi took out a jug of mare's milk wine and handed it to the timid soldier. He said, "Brother, drink more! cheer up, and don't forget to return me when you come back from the battle." ”

I looked at Ulligi approvingly, and whispered, "Well done!" We faced each other for about three hours, and the sun seemed to be so hot that it seemed to be about to start a prairie fire. We hid under our horses, while the knights and hoplites on the opposite side endured the ever-higher temperatures in the iron armor. Finally, the Count of Sweden could not bear it anymore and sent a cavalryman to reconnoiter what was going on.

I shouted, "Brothers, get on him!"

The 11 riders all rolled over their horses and charged towards the cavalryman who had come forward to investigate. Before the helmet-clad Svadian cavalryman could understand what was going on, he was shot by Bestur and Uliji, both arrows in the uncovered face, and the poor fellow was killed instantly.

I hurriedly ordered: "Withdraw!"

Eleven riders like a gale, turned their horses' heads and galloped. The distraught Count of Sweden led his heavy cavalry and knights in pursuit.

I knew that when we had drawn the Swadian cavalry far enough, Ressarit would take the cavalry in ambush and charge the poor infantry and archers.

The Swadia hoplites rode good horses, but heavy armor, weapons, and horse armor limited their speed. I laughed and said, "Brothers, don't be too fast, wait for them!"

The proud Svadians never considered that it was their proud hoplites who had buried the Svadian community.

The Count of Sweden was still chasing the wolf flag fluttering in front of him, completely oblivious to the fact that I was carrying him around. The stamina of the Kugit horse came into play at this point. It's a pity that I was only a poor lord at that time, and I didn't have a large herd of horses, otherwise I would have let each cavalry bring a few horses and recycle. In that case, my cavalry will be able to wear out the strength of the Swadia heavy cavalry.

The sun was setting below the horizon and the sky was getting darker.

I no longer went around in circles with Teswe, but went straight to Yushikulu. I think that the Svadia military politics is being led to death by us step by step.

At that time, I was still not deeply involved in the world, and I trusted others too much. I never thought about what would happen if Nayan Boryra hadn't sent troops, what if I had been intercepted by another Swadia force, what if ...... Of course, after the war, I summed up myself and couldn't help but feel afraid.

Luckily, Nayan Bortura didn't disappoint me.

Sir Anders, under the banner of the Count of Sweden, with 10 Swadia heavy cavalry, has already ignited the anger of the villagers of Yushikuru. Sir Anders and the others "fled" and hurried into the woods beside Yushikuru. Angry villagers searched the woods for the Swadian cavalry, trying to vent their anger.

By this time, I had rushed into the forest with my riders. The Count of Sweden had lost his mind and rushed in.

We quickly disappeared into the woods and ran to the predetermined ** spot to the east. I saw the solemn Kugit army, and in the starlight I recognized about a thousand men, but they were silent, like wolves before the attack.

I saw that Sir Anders and Resarit were already waiting here, and I looked and there were about 30 or 40 men behind them, and it didn't seem that much had been lost.

When Nayan Boyura saw me, he stepped forward and said, "Thank you for your support of the Khanate's westward expedition, we have planned a campaign, and you have brought in that scoundrel Count of Sweden and given us a perfect opportunity to launch a campaign. ”

He stroked his silver beard and continued: "Do you know that Yan Chi Nasi, we have ambushed 3,000 troops, just waiting for the arrival of the Count of Sweden. You see only more than 900 people, and our mission is to lay siege to the Count of Sweden. The Svadian army is stationed in Dehrim, Dékiosburg, Tyrburg and other places, and we will take advantage of their rescue of the Count of Swedish to encircle and destroy the enemy. ”

"Your Excellency is wise!" I complied.

"Thank you!" said Nayan Boryura, "please lead the troops into the queue and prepare to attack!"

"Yes, sir!" I walked over to Resarit and Sir and asked, "How's it going?"

"Zero casualties, my commander. Sir said proudly.

"Two dead, five wounded. We sent the loot to Uludana. Resarit said.

"Well done!" I said.

Waiting for the order to attack at night was both exciting and difficult.

In less than 30 minutes, Yushikuru was on fire. Later, when I learned that the Count of Sweden had been attacked by the villagers, and that we could not be found, I suspected that the villagers of Yushikulu had hidden us, so I ordered the village to be burned.

Nayan Boura resolutely and resolutely ordered: "Warriors of Kujit, attack!" The heralds imitated the howl of the wolf as a signal to attack.

The sound of horses' hooves sounded, and the warriors of the steppe attacked. A wolf howl could be heard in the distance, a response from friendly forces. The steppe warriors are as fierce and cunning as tigers and wolves, as unstoppable as a blizzard.

Count Swedish noticed that the situation was not good, and rushed out of Yushikuru with his troops. He charged to the southeast, trying to break through.

The Kugit cavalry archers drew their bows and poured arrows on the knights and heavy cavalry. The Kugit lancers shouted "ho-ho" and closed on the Swadian army.

The battle continued fiercely, and the army of the Count of Sweden fought hard, but it continued to shrink. The soldiers of the two armies who were mixed together fought to the death, and soon there were more corpses on the ground.

Nayan Tansu should have taken the lead, and the warlike lord was fighting with the Count of Sweden. Although the Count of Sweden is a master of swordsmanship, he is old, secondly, his strength is not as good as that of Nayan Tansu, who is full of brute strength, and thirdly, he has a long distance and his physical strength is exhausted, and he is defeated by Nayan Tansuga.

The battle ended, and the Count of Sweden was captured.

King Haraus himself acted as a marshal and summoned the lords to come to the rescue of the Count of Sweden. Defeated, King Harauth fled back to Paraven, Count Prais, Count Dirinard, and Count Dale William were captured, and the other lords fled. The Counts of Disping and Crespo held back our troops, and due to the strength of the troops, they retreated to Dégiosburg and Tyrkburg. Nayan Uruzamai and I were ordered to pursue, but they had fled back to the castle. Nayan Bourat concentrated his forces and conquered Dehrim.

The battle was over, and the Kugit army won a great victory. Saiga Khan was overjoyed and removed Nayan Asugan from his post. Nayan Boyura became a marshal as he wished.

At this time, King Griffos of the kingdom of Rhodok swore an oath in Djerkhara and ordered Count Kester of Aaron to lead the Western Route Army and himself to lead the Eastern Route Army to the north against Swadia. The kingdoms of Nord and Svadia also have constant friction. King Harlaus marched in person and fought a battle with the Rhodok Army led by King Griffos near Uxhall, each suffering casualties. However, the Western Route Army had frequent successes and conquered Harongosburg, and Count Harongoth fled to Suno alone.

The Hakim Sultan of the Salander Sultanate saw the main force of the Kujit Khanate marching westward and felt that there was an opportunity, so he brazenly declared war and drove straight into Krana, attacking Krana and having the potential to directly attack the Khanate's Longting Turga. Saiga Khan led 500 of his troops to meet the Salander army at Zegasi, and the Sultan of Hakim was defeated and held on to Lana. After the Great War of the Khan, he could not recover Rana on his own.

At this time, King Haraus accepted the advice of his ministers and decided to make peace with the Kugit Khanate. Saiga Khan could not ask for it, and the two sides agreed to make an alliance in the East Swadia Plain, north of Dehrim.