Chapter 1,275 Two Lions

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Bell Guge was defeated!

The Sultan, who had assembled an army of 100,000 Mamluks, was defeated!

As soon as the news came out, the entire Mamluk upper class was shaken as if it had experienced a devastating earthquake. Before these nobles could react, an even more exciting news came out.

"Belgug killed the sultan and exiled the princess. He is the real regicide..."

"This time Belgoge mobilized all his troops because Her Royal Highness Princess Faraij came back with mercenaries to take revenge..."

Suddenly, such news became rampant.

If Belgog had defeated Faraij, there would not have been such a big reaction. After all, the Mamluk dynasty had been accustomed to his rule for several years. But he was defeated by Faraij, which inevitably aroused people's speculation.

Some people even began to recall the incident a few years ago. According to Belgouge, Faraji killed the Sultan. But it was not that no one had doubts at the time. After all, Faraji disappeared too quickly, and the guards of the palace disappeared with her. However, due to the lack of real evidence, coupled with the fact that Bell Guge is very powerful. As a result, many people chose to remain silent.

Now Faraji has made public the whole process of Belgorge's regicide, adding to the original doubts. Naturally, it is easy to arouse the sympathy of the nobles and make them believe in Faraiji's words. This results in the nobles almost being one-sided in favor of Faraiji.

After Belguge's defeat, he was really regretful at first. If the guards hadn't stopped him, he might have wanted to commit suicide. But when he survived, he was extremely angry. He was so full of energy that he wanted to regroup and fight that bitch Faraij again.

But as the news spread rapidly, many emirs who had originally surrendered to him began to waver. Apart from his few loyal confidants, not many emirs responded to his call.

On the contrary, this news allowed Faraij to gain the sympathy of the entire Mamluk dynasty, and many nobles chose to join her side. In just a few days, Faraji's army swelled from 30,000 to 60,000 to 70,000, more than doubling the number. In terms of military strength, it directly surpassed Belgorge.

Belgog saw that Faraij's army was approaching step by step, and as the news spread, various unfavorable situations emerged one after another. As a last resort, Belgoge couldn't wait to continue to gather the army and directly chose to officially start a war with Faraij.

Under the leadership of Mirasha, Faraij's army fought three battles with Belgog near Memphis.

After three battles and three major victories, Bell Guge fled in panic towards the south with his remaining die-hard loyalists.

After taking Memphis, the palace fell into the hands of Faraji. Before he could celebrate and wait for the throne, Faraji hurried to the palace treasury. Watching the door of the treasure house being opened little by little, Faraji breathed a sigh of relief until he saw the golden light filling the treasure house.

While Faraij was preparing to count out the treasure trove, he sent someone to notify Handu and asked him to send someone to transport the gold away.

Milan Sand, who saw all this, immediately became dissatisfied, "Your Royal Highness, we drove away this Belgouge, and we took back the palace. Those people sent hundreds of soldiers without any effort. When people come, why should you give them all this gold?”

After hesitating for a moment, Miransha continued: "Those people are still at the beach, and we are in Memphis now. I admit that those Easterners are indeed scary, but we have so many armies now, so we are not necessarily afraid of them."

It's not like Faraji never thought of going back on her word. After all, she couldn't stop bleeding after taking out so much gold. But she didn't dare. At first, she just thought that the Ming Dynasty Navy was only powerful with its cannons, but the shortcomings of the cannons were also very obvious, that is, they were difficult to move. She also saw this in her eyes at the beginning, so Faraji didn't have much fear of Daming at the beginning. Even later, when the number of troops under her command increased, she herself had the thought of going back on her word.

But after seeing the combat power of the Ming Navy with her own eyes, she took the initiative to give up this idea.

In the three wars, it does not mean that she has an absolute advantage. Several times, Beierguge's army rushed in front of her and was about to kill her, but the Ming people beside her took action instantly and easily blocked Beierguge's attack. He even thwarted Bellgorge's attacks several times, allowing Miransha to seize the opportunity to turn defeat into victory.

Without the 500 men led by Baiyunhu, it is still unknown whether Faraij could have defeated Belgorge.

But Faraji thought differently. Just five hundred people had such terrifying power. There were tens of thousands of Ming navy masters staying on the beach now.

If she dared to go back on her word and steal Daming's money, what would she do if the other party rushed outside the palace in an instant?

Faraij smiled at Miran Shah and said, "This is what I promised them at the beginning, and they were the reward for helping me return to the Mamluks."

"But this is too much. Even the most expensive mercenaries are not as expensive as this..." Mirasha muttered unconvincedly, implying that he told Faraij that even if he had to pay, Then we should talk about price again.

Faraij smiled indifferently, stopped talking and said, "That's it. Since I promised them, I will keep my promise."

After a pause, he said to Miransha: "The same goes for you."

In order to get the emirs like Miran Shah to support her, Faraij also made a promise to them.

Seeing that Faraiji valued his promise, Miransha felt relieved. At least he didn't have to worry about Faraiji disowning them after he came to the throne.

"In addition, the reward for escorting this princess back is more than that." Faraij simply said it together to avoid having to explain it again later.

"That's not all? What else is there?" Miransha's eyes widened, and she couldn't understand. Is the princess too generous?

"We also ceded to them all the land from Mecca to Antioch across the sea." Faraij said in an understatement.

But to Miransha's ears, it was like a bolt from the blue. He reached out and grabbed his chest tightly, forcing himself to do his best to calm down.

He asked sternly: "Your Highness, the princess, is confused. That land was obtained by generations of kings who fought bloody battles and defeated the Scourge of God, the Ayyubid family, the Crusaders, etc. How could the princess cede it to others so easily? "

Mirasa looked at Faraij in a daze, and even had the idea that he should not support her, but should support Belgorge. After all, although Belgog killed the king and seized the throne, he still preserved the land of the Mamluk dynasty.

Faced with Miransha's yelling, Faraiji did not get angry, but chuckled. Staring into his eyes seriously, he asked, "Do you know about the Timur Empire?"

Although Miransha was full of anger, he still replied: "I know, I have heard of their reputation."

"You have only heard about it, but I, the princess, have seen it with my own eyes." Faraji was still a little frightened when he mentioned the Timur Empire.

"Are they...really that powerful?" Miransha's face was full of caution when he mentioned the Timurid Empire.

Faraiji glanced at Mirasha with a smile, and then his face quickly darkened, and he said word by word: "Milansha, believe me, princess, they are more powerful than you think. And unfortunately, they have begun to stare at On to Aleppo.”

Mirasha, who had remained calm even on the battlefield, turned pale instantly after hearing Faraij's words.

"Do you understand now? Even if this princess doesn't give up on the other side of the sea, we won't be able to hold on for long." Faraij felt much better when he saw that Mirasha had listened to her words. What she was most worried about was that Mirasha had his own way and wouldn't listen to her explanation at all.

It was something that could not be defended in the first place, and now it was only lost a little earlier if it was ceded to the Easterners. After listening to Faraiji's explanation, Mirasha's dissatisfaction was indeed reduced a lot.

But Miransha felt better, and he was still a little dissatisfied with Faraij's move to directly cede the land. "Is the situation really as serious as the princess said?"

Faraiji looked at Mirasha with a solemn expression and said in a deep voice: "It's more serious than you think."

Miransha took a deep breath and sighed: "Well, even if it is according to the princess's wishes, the Timur Empire is eyeing Aleppo. Then, the princess will cede those lands to those Easterners. They are not familiar with the place. Wouldn’t it be more difficult to resist the Timur Empire’s army?”

Farage suddenly laughed and asked in amusement: "Let me ask you, if you suddenly encountered two lions while walking on the road, how could you save your life and survive?"

"Two lions?" Mirasa was stunned by Faraij's words. He replied after a while: "I'm afraid no matter how powerful the warrior is, he won't be able to survive, right?"

Faraij chuckled and said: "If it were a lion, no matter how brave the warrior was, it would be impossible for him to survive, but two lions are different. At this time, you only need to throw out a sheep and let the two If the lion fights over this sheep, then you will live.”

Miransha's eyes flashed, and he instantly understood the meaning of Faraij, and asked: "Princess, what you mean is that Timur's empire and these east are two lions, and the land we have given up is a sheep?"

Faraij smiled and nodded without saying anything.

After hearing this, Miransha's face darkened and he asked: "But princess, the Timur Empire is the most powerful empire. Can these Easterners stop them?"

Just now, Miran Shah was dissatisfied with the land being occupied by the Easterners, but now he is beginning to worry about whether he can stop the Timur Empire.

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