Chapter 606: A Chaotic World (4)

The war between the Roman Empire and the Persian Empire resulted in the defeat of both sides, and the two empires fought each other for hundreds of years, and finally cheapened the rapidly rising Murekhan, which was originally the case in history, and now even if Wang Ze and the whole world have changed, but the rise of Murekha is still the same.

At this time, Wang Ze, who was in the center of the whole world, had no time to care about other remote areas, he had already devoted all his energy to the melee in the Sui Empire, he wanted to stabilize the balance of all parties as much as possible, and then use the factor of war to migrate a large number of people from the Central Plains to leave their homeland.

There have been too many undesirable factors accumulated in this land for thousands of years, and if Wang Ze wants to change the country completely according to his own ideas like the Xia Kingdom, he can only let the people living here move away as much as possible, and only when they leave their homeland will these people be willing to accept the change of thinking.

And after the people leave this land, the warrior clan who are attached to this huge nation to suck blood for a living will become weak, and they can be defeated and transformed by Wang Ze more easily, as for those scholars who quietly migrated to the territory of the Xia Kingdom, they can only slowly adapt to the society of the Xia Kingdom.

When he learned of the trouble Wang Hui was facing, Wang Ze, who was busy, didn't think too much about it for a while, but just ordered the Xia garrisons and Western vassal states in various parts of the West to assist Wang Hui in dealing with Mulie Khan, and then invested in how to guide the trend of the times.

When Murray Khan attacked the Persian Empire, the Roman Empire was busy fighting against the Avars, West Slavs, and Bulgars of the Danube, the Lombards of the Apennines, and the Vandals and Moors of North Africa in order to regain large swaths of the land that had been encroached upon.

Therefore, at this time, the Romans did not have the time and energy to care about Murekha's large-scale attack on Persia, and they saw that their old enemies for hundreds of years, the Persians, were too late to be happy, and where would they send a large army to help the Persians resist Murekha.

Without the help of others, the Persians were even more miserable!

The Persians had been beaten by the Xia and his vassals for attempting to invade the Transoxiana region during the defeat of the Western Turks, and then suffered heavy losses in the war with the Roman Empire, with the Persian generals uniting to betray their Emperor Culus II in the latter stages of the war with the Roman Empire.

These generals imprisoned Culus II in favor of his son Kavad, who ended his most glorious life after five days of imprisonment by his own son's order to be shot slowly in the dungeon with arrows.

Although Khavad became the new generation of kings of the Persian Empire with the support of the generals, the generals below were self-respecting, and Khavad was actually just a puppet in name as emperor, with no substantive power at all.

Although the Persian generals below him were willing to resist Murek Khan's offensive, because they were divided one by one, they were not at all the opponents of the Bedouins who concentrated on attacking with all their strength, let alone Murek Khan, who established religion.

In the face of Murek Khan's continuous ferocious attacks, the Persians could only lose their divisions and lose ground, and the middle and lower reaches of the Euphrates River were almost completely lost, and the defeated Persian army could only hold on to the north bank of the Tigris River, and Basra and other places were occupied by Mureh Khan.

In this way, most of the fertile alluvial plains in the two river basins fell into the hands of Murekha, and although there were more than 20,000 Xia troops in Qatar, Bahrain and other places in the Persian Gulf, they were only ordered to assist Wang Hui in guarding against Murekha's attack.

When Mureh Khan attacked Persia on a large scale, they did not know the seriousness of the matter without receiving other orders from the Xia State, and certainly did not come to the aid of the Persians.

Wang Hui had fought with Murean again and again, he knew that Murekha Khan's troops were powerful, so he knew that Murekha Khan could not be allowed to develop rapidly, otherwise Murekhan, whose strength was increasing, would be difficult to be extinguished if he annexed the Persian Empire, and the threat to Wei would be greater.

Therefore, after consolidating the rule of the Hejaz and Yemen, Wang Hui decided to help the Persian Empire deal with the offensive of Mureh Khan, and after sending envoys to communicate with the Persian Empire, he personally led an army of 100,000 to land in the Persian Gulf, preparing to join forces with the Persian army to attack Mureh Khan.

Murean Khan was defeated in the previous battle with Wang Hui's army, and had to give up large areas of land in Hejaz and other places, but this does not mean that Mulie Khan did not yearn for fertile land in his heart, and there was no way to give up the Hejaz region before.

Now being able to occupy the fertile valley of the two rivers is crucial for the continued development of Murekhan's army, so he is not willing to give up this territory easily, so that war between the two sides is inevitable.

Mureh Khan knew very well in his heart that the Persian Empire was now in a state of warlord secession and was not his opponent at all, so only Wang Hui's Wei State was in front of him, and about a year after defeating Wei was his rare development time, so he immediately led his army eastward, and the two sides met near Basra.

Basra was not far from Abadan, where the Persians were stationed, and when Wang Hui arrived, the Persians promised to kill him from behind when Wang Hui was fighting with Mureh Khan, so that the two sides would be completely wiped out.

Soon, the 100,000 Wei army led by Wang Hui fought against the more than 100,000 Bedouins led by Mulie Khan himself.

The Bedouins themselves had a strong fighting force, and they longed for their own country and fertile land, and at this time they were armed with land and religion by Mureh Khan, so their strong fighting power made the Wei army a little difficult.

However, the combat effectiveness of the Wei army is also very strong, and the battle between the two sides is very fierce, and at this time both sides can still hold on, depending on who gets reinforcements first and who can win.

At first, Wang Hui thought that the Persians could quickly attack from behind Mureh Khan, but in the end he realized that he was naïve, and the Persian army in Abadan showed no signs of dispatching, but there was a sense of killing people with a sword.

At this time, Wang Hui was angry, he was helping the Persians to attack Murekha, but these Persians actually treated him like this, so he had no choice but to send people to urgently ask for help from the Xia army in the Persian Gulf, at least to protect his army from being annihilated by Murekha.

At this time, Murean Khan's troops in other regions came from all over the country, although the number of these new reinforcements was not much, but there were more than 40,000 or 50,000 people, these Bedouin army desperately attacked from Wang Hui's flank, and suddenly the Wei army could not resist and had to retreat slowly.

Because of Wang Ze's restrictions on the expansion of gunpowder weapons, and the fact that the major vassal states were still in awe of the powerful Xia State at this time, they did not develop and equip gunpowder weapons, so the Wei army, which was all cold weapons, did not have an absolute lead in the face of Mulie Khan's army.

If it weren't for the fact that the combat effectiveness of the Wei army itself was not bad, and the cold weapons and equipment were also on par with the Xia State, I am afraid that they would have been scattered long ago, but even so, the more Bedouins came over time, the more difficult it would be for them to retreat.

When the Wei army finally could not resist the attack of more and more Bedouin armies and began to retreat, fortunately it was not far from the sea, and it was safe to escape to the sea and leave by boat.

At this time, more than 20,000 Xia troops originally stationed on the Qatar Peninsula suddenly arrived, although the number of these Xia troops was not much, but they were equipped with a large number of gunpowder weapons, and the **** scale of rockets was released before the fearful Murekhan stopped the pursuit.

However, at this time, the defeated Wei army has been sharply reduced from the original 100,000 to less than 50,000, and even Wang Hui, the king of Wei, was hit by an arrow in the shoulder, and what is even worse is that this arrow is actually a poisonous arrow, if it were not for the armor and silk clothes that let the arrows enter relatively shallowly, I am afraid that Wang Hui would have died a long time ago.

Although the military doctors in the Wei army and the Xia army rescued him in time, the injured Wang Hui was still unconscious, and even the military doctor saw that these poisons were snake venom and other drugs of a poisonous snake in Kunlun Continent, even if Wang Hui could get better in the future, his physical fitness would be greatly reduced.

At this moment, the generals and soldiers of the Wei army felt extremely sad and indignant, the main target of Murean Khan's attack at this time was the Persian Empire, and His Majesty the King led the army to help, but in the end it ended up like this.

Kusru II lost the support of his army soon after his defeat, and the Persian Empire, although still claimed to be an empire, was in fact divided by its generals.

In their opinion, Wang Hui said that he had come to help him attack Mureh Khan, but in their eyes, Wang Hui actually fell in love with the rich plains of Mesopotamia.

Therefore, they thought that Wang Hui was not here to help them fight, and they thought that Wang Hui and Mulie Khan would fight first, and then they could defeat Mulie Khan and Wang Hui without much effort.

But the stupid Persian generals did not know what they had done stupidly, and they were ultimately responsible for their actions.

Although Mureh Khan also lost 40,000 or 50,000 troops in the Battle of Basra, he still had more than 100,000 troops, especially after defeating the 100,000 army led by Wang Hui himself.

Instigated by religious forces, there were even large numbers of Persians joining Murekhan's army, which had grown to more than 200,000 in a few months, and crossed the Tigris River to launch an offensive into the Persian hinterland.

Cities on the other side of the Tigris, such as Ahvaz and Abadan, continued to fall under the offensive of Murek Khan, and the farthest Bedouin armies were no longer far away from Seraz and Persepolis in the heart of Persia, and according to this situation, the end of the entire Persian Empire was no longer far away.

The scattered Persian Empire was unable to resist the offensive of Murek Khan, and what made the Persian monarchs even more panicked was a sudden letter of declaration of war sent from the Xia State in the land of the river, and the elder brother of the King of Wei would personally lead an army of one million to avenge his younger brother.