After much deliberation, he could not come up with a good solution. Kachagute was afraid of the murderous slaves, so he had no choice but to drink and indulge in lust to numb himself.
Therefore, the second night attack launched by Hedanbaatar was fought more easily.
The number of people participating in the attack has doubled. Everyone thinks that the gods have blessed them and their morale is like a rainbow. The enemy's strength is still a little smaller. The leader drinks and escapes from reality all day long. How can he have any morale?
Hedanbatel is a habitual offender, he is familiar with tactics, and the first wave of impact is still to control the horses...
When the sun rose on the third day, more than a hundred corpses were left in the Kachagute camp. Not all of them were young and middle-aged knights, but at least 70% to 80% were women, children, and the elderly who died in the melee.
Kacha Gute did not die in the battle, but was captured in bed by Huang Yi, Hu Xiaochuan and Huang Dayong when he was drunk.
Hedanbaat'er, who was filled with new and old hatreds, ignored Kachagute's begging to surrender and handed him over to the two brothers Mo Rigen and Huhru.
Of course, the two brothers wanted to avenge their father's murder. Instead of giving Kachagute a quick blow, they rode horses and dragged Kachagute to run...
The ending was tragic, as Kachagute’s lower body disappeared in the end.
Not only that, the two brothers also wanted to wipe out the roots, and all the children and grandchildren of Kachagute were killed.
In fact, Hedanbaatar, like Kachagute, had the hatred of killing his father and brother, but he resisted the urge to kill his enemy with his own hands.
He grew up.
Knowing that there were many Kachagute knights who chose to surrender, he, the leader, used cruel methods to deal with Kachagute, which was not conducive to the desire to win over the people.
Therefore, the enjoyment of grudges and grudges was given to the Morigen brothers.
The two brothers were really happy. After killing the people, they first looked up to the sky and laughed, and then knelt down and cried bitterly. They really vented their feelings...
During the night attack, Huang Yi was literally surrounded by several young men from Huang Dazhi and Amuguleng, so he only fired two crossbow arrows.
Jiang Yugui's death made Huang Yi realize the importance of discipline and equipment.
Not only did he let Huang Dayong and others equip themselves with two layers of armor, but he also strictly ordered them to stay within his sight and not to act without authorization.
Therefore, during the night battle, Huang Yi's group of people responded to each other, and Huang Yi shot tricky cold arrows without causing any casualties.
Hedanbaat'er didn't know how to focus on seizures and prevent private possession. The last time Huang Yi deliberately left the yurt in Bayan'er without taking more gold and silver.
However, when the final reward was given for merit, Huang Yi, the first meritorious official, only received a twenty-five tael silver ingot.
Huang Yi estimated that the mean chief in Bayan'er might have hidden gold and silver treasures worth tens of thousands of taels of silver.
Where did those things go?
Huang Yi felt that it was not necessarily Hedanbaatar who took it for himself. It was more likely that someone else took advantage of the troubled waters.
This time Huang Yi was not polite. He took Huang Dazhi, Amuguleng and others to pick out the large yurt and loot it.
He was very lucky. Not only did he capture the enemy chief alive, but he also found a lot of gold and silver treasures. It was estimated that the gold alone would be no less than 150 taels.
Later, Zhang Dong took Huang Dazhi and Huang Dayong to find more than a dozen baggage, sacks, and two boxes. Of course, the original owners of these items were seven Jian slaves who were beaten to death.
The seven slaves brought only weapons, food, horse feed, and drinking water with them when they went on the expedition. The rest of the things were kept in their residences, and the valuables were naturally hidden.
When Kacha Gute learned that the seven golden armored men had been defeated and had not come back, it was a disaster, and everything was in chaos. How could he bother to count the relics of the seven Jurchens?
Of course Zhang Dong knew where the things were, so he found more than twenty large bags, most of which were animal skin clothes and cotton armor. There were also a lot of jewelry, gold, silver, jewelry, and precious metals. The total value was estimated to be more than fifty taels of gold. .
Huang Yi is familiar with the history of the late Ming Dynasty, how could he be greedy for money?
What's the use of saving millions of taels of silver and hundreds of thousands of acres of fertile land?
When thieves and thieves came, not only the fields and money were lost, but also the entire family died.
The consequences of becoming a slave are no worse than those of breaking in and selling thieves, but Huang Yi cannot tolerate having to leave a pig tail and call himself a slave.
Then why did Huang Yi still search for gold and silver treasures, and strictly ordered Huang Dazhi and Amuguleng to seize them and return them to the public? If they dared to hide them privately, they would be killed without mercy.
There is no way, raising troops is the most expensive.
Whenever possible, we must accumulate as much gold and silver as possible.
If you punish without teaching, the punishment will be complicated and the evil will be overwhelming.
Huang Yi trained Huang Dazhi and others as his disciples. Of course, he must make it clear why.
He did not hide his ambitions at all, and told the teenagers in a very high-profile manner that the population of the Huang family would become larger and larger in the future.
To keep all the family members well fed and all men equipped with armor and weapons, there must be money and food.
Therefore, no one can keep money and food secretly, and all money and food must be shared with the whole family.
Whether these young people can understand or not is not important.
Huang Yi would say it often anyway, and if he said it too often, it would become the truth.
God is in charge of what people do. Anyway, Huang Yi has the spirit of sharing joys and sorrows. From the bottom of his heart, he has no intention of bullying or squeezing the young people. He just educates them with the attitude of making them adults and talents.
As time goes by, people's hearts are revealed, and I believe that it won't be long before the young people around you who follow your words and deeds will become loyal.
In fact, after Huang Yi experienced several battles, he could already feel the loyalty of Huang Dazhi and Hu Xiaochuan.
The most impressive thing is that during the night attack on the Kachagute camp, the brothers Zhi, Yong, Quan, Peng, Hu Xiaochuan and Zhang Dong all made moves to block Huang Yi's arrows at any time.
The heavily armed Huang Yi was not afraid of sneak attacks at all, but instead reminded Huang Dazhi many times to cover each other.
It was a bit funny when we entered the big yurt where Kachagute stayed.
Huang Yi not only has a built-in flashlight function on his mobile phone, but also has a solar power bank. The flashlight of the power bank is brighter.
After entering the yurt, Huang Dapeng turned on the flashlight of the solar power bank.
Kachagute, who was so drunk that he had slept for several hours, was stunned when he saw such a bright light and thought that a god had come down to earth. He immediately knelt down and murmured to himself.
The six women who lived in the same yurt with him also knelt down and kowtowed after screaming.
Two of these women were Kachagute's concubines and four were slaves. Two of them took the initiative to speak after hearing the Chinese conversation.
Only then did Huang Yi know that the two girls, who were only thirteen or fourteen years old, were also Han Chinese.
Although they have been slaves in Mongolia for several years and have learned Mongolian, they have not forgotten their local accent.
As expected, fortresses are always breached from within.
Huang Dayong and Huang Daquan were very talkative when they saw two clean and beautiful Han Chinese girls about the same age as themselves.
The names of the two slaves are Mongolian, which is similar to the Chinese Xiaohong and Xiaocui. Of course, these are not serious names, but they have no idea what their real names are.
So Huang Dayong and others called them Xiaohong and Xiaocui in Chinese.
They were very clever. When they learned that Huang Yi, Huang Dazhi, etc. were all Han Chinese, they would be able to eat well and avoid being beaten by following them in the future, so they immediately helped rummaging through the boxes and cabinets.
It is true that it is difficult to guard against domestic thieves day and night.
The two maids lived in the same yurt with their master. Of course they knew exactly where the master's valuables were hidden, so Huang Yi gained a lot this time.
Calculating the accounts, the gold and silver treasures obtained may be worth more than three thousand taels in silver, even if the price of food outside the customs is double or even more than that inside the customs.
You can definitely buy a stone of wheat with two or three taels of silver, but this has a prerequisite, that is, you have to find Han merchants.
The first element of development is population.
The most basic need of the population is not to go hungry.
Huang Yi had cattle, sheep, horses and grain in his hands. Now he had made a little fortune and finally had the ability to feed hundreds of people.