Chapter 113: Twin Eagles

Chapter 113: Double Eagle

"Poof!"

Before Germain's sword could be drawn, the arrow had already shot into his chest, cutting through his armor and into his body, and piercing through it directly.

Moreover, the force of this arrow was too strong, and at the same time as piercing Germain, Germain's whole person was also dragged backwards, and the arrow also strung Adanabo together.

Then, after the two corpses fell, they knocked down several guards, and the strength of the arrow stopped.

Double Kill!

Kill two birds with one stone!

The arrow was too fast, too powerful.

It was so fast that Adanabo didn't react, and Germain didn't have time to draw his sword to resist.

Fierce enough to connect the two people, the strength has not been eliminated, these two people are the chief and deputy commanders of the Mongolian army, and the armor on their bodies is refined, and ordinary bows and arrows cannot penetrate at all.

Cang Fei shot from afar, and he also had such speed and power, it was a miracle!

"Long live Your Majesty!"

"Hooray!"

"Hooray!"

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The soldiers of Tu Meng's army cheered and cheered when they saw such a situation, such a miracle was their majesty, and their military god Cang Fei could do it.

With such a commander here, how could there be a war that could not be won, and all the soldiers of the Tumeng army rejoiced, their morale soared, and they attacked the city of Lhasa and worked even harder.

The Mongol soldiers defending the city looked different, their chief and deputy commanders were shot at the same time, which was too great a blow to them.

If Cang Fei is only a magic archery, they are hit and deterred. They can still make up their minds to resist, but the deaths of Adanabo and Germain have made them a mess.

The role of the commander-in-chief in war. From the war that Cang Fei experienced before, we can get a glimpse of one or two, the blow to an army is extremely heavy, and Yan zhòng affects the development of the war.

And this time, Cang Fei originally just wanted to shoot the Mongolian commander Adanabo, but he hit it crookedly, and even the deputy commander of the Mongolian army, Germain, also cleaned it up.

No matter what the troops, if there is a problem with the commander-in-chief. will be replaced by the deputy commander as the commander.

But this time it is obviously impossible, and you can only find someone to go down to the top, and below the deputy commander of the Mongolian army can only be the commander of Wanshu.

Even if it's Germain, the deputy commander. Succeeding Adanabo is also unconvincing, let alone a mere commander of 10,000 people, so the chaos of the Mongol army can be expected.

If it is in peacetime, the Mongol army can slowly elect a new commander. Let the new commander integrate the tribes. But now it is naturally impossible, because the army of Tu Meng is attacking the city in a big way.

The chaos of the Mongol soldiers at the head of the city gave the Tu Mongol army an opportunity to kill the head of the city.

Cang Fei watched quietly and did not interfere again, because he had already seen the dawn of victory.

Sure enough, under the strong attack of the Tu Mongol army, the Mongol soldiers fell into chaos. It was not an opponent at all, and the head of the city was quickly captured by the Tumeng army.

The gates of Lhasa were wide open. It's like a woman's clothes are untied, and she doesn't let Tu Mengjun come here.

The Mongol army was defeated, like a mountain collapsing, and it was impossible to confront the Tu Mongol army at all.

The Tu Meng army is now also experienced in a hundred battles, and its combat effectiveness is not much better than that of the Mongol soldiers, and now whether it is the strength or the morale of the army, the Tu Mongol army is superior, and the defeat of the Mongol army is a foregone conclusion.

Unlike the previous battles to the death, this time the Mongol army began to surrender en masse.

The Mongol army is no longer the victorious division of the past, and the successive defeats have made them lose their sharpness, and this time they have completely lost their confidence.

If they are defeated in Yanjing, they can still flee to Mobei, if they are defeated in Mobei, they can still flee to Xinjiang, and if they are defeated in Xinjiang, they can still flee to Tibet, the Ilkhanate, and the Kipchak Khanate.

But in Tibet, after their defeat, there was no way to escape.

After Xinjiang was occupied by the Great Qin, Tibet had become a turtle in an urn, surrounded on three sides by the Great Qin, and the remaining west was Tianzhu (present-day India), which was not the territory of the Mongols.

Originally, the Mongols still had doubts, worried that after they surrendered, they would be slaughtered by the Mongol army, so it was better to resist to the death, maybe they could pull a cushion!

However, after the Mongol army shouted surrender and not kill, the vassal army of Tibetans who were attached to the Mongols began to surrender one after another, and these Tibetans were of course unwilling to be buried with the Mongols after seeing the defeat.

After these Tibetans laid down their arms, the Tumeng army did not embarrass them and accepted their surrender.

When the Mongols saw this, some of them were really frightened, and they also surrendered, which was also accepted by the Mongol army.

As a result, the other Mongol soldiers followed, and most of them surrendered.

Cang Fei didn't expect this, he had been fighting with the Mongolian soldiers for many years, and almost all the Mongolian soldiers he encountered chose to fight to the death, and very few Mongolians surrendered, even if he led the Tumeng army into the Mongolian desert, those Mongolian tribes, regardless of men, women and children, would almost choose to fight with the Tumeng army.

The reason why he asked for surrender in this battle was that he did not want to kill those Tibetan vassal troops, lest other Tibetans be dissatisfied with the Tumeng army, which would not be conducive to the future rule of Great Qin in Tibet.

Now that a large number of Mongolian soldiers have surrendered, Cang Fei is a little dumbfounded, but he is also very happy.

He wantonly slaughtered the Mongols in the Mongolian desert, although there was a reason to take revenge on the evil deeds of the Mongols in the Central Plains, but he also had to do it, and those people of the Mongolian tribes were about to take action when they saw the Tu Mongol army.

The Mongolian desert has been conquered, and the roots of the Mongols have become the territory of Great Qin, and the Mongols have been defeated repeatedly, and their power has been greatly reduced, while Great Qin has become increasingly prosperous, and the shape of the two sides has been reversed.

Now the Mongols can't afford to make much of a storm, Cang Fei is no longer worried about their comeback, and it would be best if he could reduce some killings.

Moreover, the Mongols were generally strong, whether they served as vassals, or let them do hard labor, build roads and bridges, they were very good candidates.

The Tumeng army in Cangfei's hands is now not just a Han Chinese, just like Yeluqi, a Khitan, people of all ethnic groups have joined the Tumeng army.

The Miao people of the original Dali, the Jurchens of the former Jin State, some of the Mongols who surrendered, the Tibetans on the Tibetan border, etc., Cang Fei almost did not refuse to come.

In history, the Mongols attacked the Southern Song Dynasty and used more Han subordinate troops than the Mongols, which was an important force in the destruction of the Southern Song Dynasty.

And Cang Fei is just learning from each other, using the tribes of various tribes to deal with all tribes.

If you can subdue a large number of Mongols and then continue to conquer Mongolia, it will naturally be the happiest thing, it is the Mongols who die, and it is Daqin who gains.

The Mongol army in Lhasa City was wiped out, and the Tibetan War was over, and Tibet was the only place where there were a large number of Mongol soldiers, and the sporadic Mongol garrisons in other places were not to worry at all, and the local Tibetan tribes would automatically clean them up in order to show goodwill to Daqin. (To be continued......)