Chapter One Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy Ends

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Belgouge could see very clearly that the cavalry were not attacked or shot by bows and arrows. But a ball of blood will suddenly burst out on their bodies, either on their chests or on their heads. As long as such blood flowers appear, without exception, they will all fall directly from their horses, not knowing whether they will live or die.

Moreover, those cavalrymen who have not yet rushed in will not see such blood spatters again. But as soon as the cavalry rushes in, such blood will soon appear on their bodies, and then they will die.

Seeing such a strange sight made Bell's scalp numb, and he even wanted to retreat and stop provoking these mysterious people.

But every time he thought about retreating, he would think of Faraij standing on the high platform opposite, showing off his power.

Ever since Faraji witnessed the power of the Ming Navy with his own eyes, his fear of Belgog disappeared instantly. In her opinion, Bell Guge was no match for the extremely powerful Daming Navy. And with the help of the Ming Dynasty navy, she will definitely defeat Belguq, regain the throne of the Mamluk dynasty, and become the new sultan. It is only a matter of time.

Faraij even stood in front of the military formation more than once, shouting at the emirs, asking them to surrender to her and regard her as sultan. By lying at her feet and begging for her forgiveness, she could show her merciful side and absolve these emirs of their sins.

Not to mention, when the attack continued to fail, her words really shook the hearts of some Emirs. It's just that they didn't dare to show it because of Bell's army.

Belgoge also knew that his behavior had caused dissatisfaction among the emirs, so he did not continue to force them to attack. Instead, everyone was called together to discuss how to attack.

How to attack? This is a big problem for an emir. If any one of them opens his mouth, let alone whether he is right or not, I am afraid that this person will be the next candidate to lead the attack.

Therefore, when Belguge's words fell, the remaining twenty or so emirs all lowered their heads and stared at the ground, and no one spoke.

Bellgo waited for a moment, but there was still silence around him, so he had no choice but to speak again: "Although our offense has not made progress in the past few days, it is not without merit."

After hearing Belguge's words, more than twenty emirs all looked up at him. Seeing Beierguge personally admitting their contribution, everyone felt relieved. The gloomy and depressed mood on their faces gradually disappeared, and smiles gradually appeared on everyone's faces. Some people began to dare to speak and started whispering. The atmosphere in the entire meeting hall was much more relaxed than before. Just now, they looked completely frozen in ice, and even everyone's expressions were stiff and motionless.

When Belgoge saw it, he brought up the past and said, "Then all the emirs, please tell me how we should attack next?"

Although the atmosphere has improved a lot, everyone is still worried that Bell Guge will take the opportunity to weaken their power again. Therefore, the twenty or so emirs all looked at the others, but no one spoke.

Seeing Belgorge's face getting darker and darker, one of the older emirs had to speak and said: "Great Sultan, your will is the will of the Mamluk dynasty."

A single saying goes to wipe away all the troubles. When the others saw this, they showered Bell with free compliments one after another.

Belgoge saw that these people were determined not to send troops, and he knew that it was impossible not to send troops. I could only talk a little in my heart, and then said: "I have observed these days, and the defense of those people in front is indeed very strong. If we continue to attack from the front, I am afraid that even if we all fill in, Hard to break.”

The emirs listened to the whispers and nodded in agreement with Belguge's words. In the past few days, they had seen that the enemy's attack power was too fierce, and the opponent was located on a hillside, making it extremely inconvenient for the cavalry to charge. In addition, all kinds of strange wooden piles and tunnels appeared, which made the attacking cavalry miserable. They simply headed in with the lives of men and horses.

"But they are not without their weaknesses." Bell's voice was heavy, pointing his thick finger on the table, and said decisively, "Behind the hillside, they have no defense at all. As long as we can work together, we can go around from both sides." If you attack from behind the hillside, you will definitely be able to defeat them."

Belgoge's words made all the Emirs' eyes suddenly light up. They had been fighting for so many days, but no one noticed this. No wonder Belgoge is the Sultan and they are the Emirs? Just this observation ability to grasp the overall situation is far beyond them.

Although all the emirs did not want to continue sending troops, the vision painted by Belgouge was so beautiful that they seemed to be able to defeat the opponent easily.

In the end, all the emirs agreed to send troops together with Belgorge, bypassing the front and launching an attack from behind.

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These days are the most proud days for Faraji since he was sold into slavery. The power of the Ming Navy gave her unparalleled confidence. She firmly believed that as long as she waited until Belgoge was defeated, she would be able to ascend the throne as she wished. As a result, she began to be extremely concerned about defeating Bell Guge.

On this day, Faraij suddenly came to the back of the hillside, and saw that the back hillside was completely unprepared. Cold sweat broke out on her forehead. Although she didn't know how to fight, it didn't mean that she didn't even understand basic common sense. She could naturally see such an obvious omission.

The panicked Faraiji insisted on seeing Han Du despite everyone's obstruction. When she saw Han Du at the highest point of the military formation, she immediately expressed her worries and asked Han Du to immediately send someone to defend his back.

How could Han Du listen to her and tell her bluntly no need.

Seeing how stubborn Han Du was, Faraiji couldn't help but become nervous and excited, trying to persuade Han Du to return from his lost ways. But no matter what she said, Han Du just didn't listen.

While Faraiji was persevering in trying to dissuade Handu, the cavalry on the opposite side began to attack again. This time, the cavalry attacked the front of the military formation as usual, but when they were about to enter the range of the cannon, they suddenly split into two groups in the middle and detoured directly to both sides. Crossing the hillside, they wanted to encircle the Ming Dynasty Navy in a roundabout way.

When Faraij saw that the cavalry had circumvented the hillside, he was stunned and kept muttering: "It's over, it's really over. If they attack from behind, how can we resist them?"

Han Du looked at the cavalry on both sides of the detour. Not only did he not panic at all, but a smile appeared on his lips. Everyone wants to be a hunter, no one wants to be a prey, but who is the hunter and who is the prey? Who can tell clearly? Sometimes, it may seem like a flaw, but you don’t know that someone else intentionally exposed it for you to see.

This time Belgogo made a desperate move. Not only did he use the remaining tens of thousands of cavalry, he even personally led the charge. He wanted to complete his victory in one battle, completely defeat these mysterious people, and capture Faraij and execute him on the spot.

Two groups of cavalry charged from the low-lying areas on both sides of the hillside. Since neither side was very spacious, the cavalry could only squeeze together and charge.

Originally, after seeing the power of these mysterious people's cannons, the cavalry charge no longer focused on gathering together to charge, but spread out at a certain distance to reduce casualties.

But now in order to attack from behind the mysterious man, the cavalry had to line up again. Belgoge also thought of this, but he didn't think there was any problem with this. After all, those mysterious people have no way to attack the side. Even if they gather the cavalry, what is there to fear?

But things often backfired. The cavalry charging at the front had just rushed behind the hillside. Before they could turn their horses around, they saw a row of long ships floating on the sea. These ships were larger than any they had ever seen before, floating like mountains on the sea.

...

On the flagship, Zhu Biao stood at the bow, holding a telescope in his hand and observing both sides of the hillside. The news that the cavalry wanted to go around and attack from behind had already been conveyed to Zhu Biao by Han Du through flag language.

After Zhu Biao received the news from Han Du, he ordered the warships without dismantled cannons to be moved to the sea closest to the hillside, preparing to give the cavalry a head-on attack.

Want to attack in a detour? That's a dream!

Seeing that the cavalry had just emerged, Zhu Biao immediately ordered: "Fire!"

"Boom! Boom! Boom!"

The firepower of the warships was more intense than that of the artillery array, and now Belgorge's cavalry were crowded together, making them a living target. The warships fired a tight volley, and the cavalry suffered heavy losses. Now the cavalry in front was forced to slow down or even stop by the cannon bombardment, while the horses behind were constantly charging.

For a moment, the two groups of cavalry were in chaos at the same time. They could not move forward or retreat. They stayed in place and had to withstand continuous shelling. The commotion broke out instantly. In order to escape for their lives, everyone did not hesitate to attack the people around them. Countless scimitars looked at their former comrades. It seems that as long as he kills the opponent, he can escape...

Although Belgorge also led the charge, as the Sultan, he naturally would not rush to the front in a hurry. It was precisely because of his caution that he saved his life. When the accident occurred, Bellgouge had not yet entered the range of the cannon.

Seeing the accident, Beierguge was shocked and lost his mind. Fortunately, his personal guard reacted very quickly and helped him turn his horse's head and escape in the direction he came from.

This chaos lasted for most of the day. During this most of the day, the warships never stopped firing, causing a large number of casualties to the cavalry.



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