Chapter 73: Surrender

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After another huge victory and possessing overwhelming strength, Hedanbaatar became swollen and ambitious.

He actually did not repair, and on the third day he sent nearly 200 young men from the Mubulu tribe of Daqa who had just surrendered, and led 400 troops to raid the Dumubut tribe that Huang Yi, Karitu and others had scouted.

Only Agush, Shultu, and others were left to lead more than a hundred knights to supervise and escort the Daqa Mubulu tribe, which had just been captured and was still in a mess, to the headquarters camp.

This time there was no night attack, but a direct attack on the winter settlement of the Dumubut tribe at noon when the sun was shining in the sky.

Of course, Huang Yi also took part in the attack with his troops. This time, there were not ten people, but four prisoners such as Langeha and Gubul, as well as two other men from their family and three fourteen or fifteen-year-olds. boy.

The four captives, Langeha and Gubul, were a blessing in disguise. Not only did they survive, but there were no casualties among their families.

Compared with most of the knights in the original tribe, they are simply blessed.

They know Huang Yi's status, and they also know that Huang Yi left them alive with good intentions.

I also know that their families, property, and livestock were preserved because of Huang Yi's orders.

What else is there to say?

The four of them brought their families to thank him, and swore to the Immortal Heaven to be Huang Yi's slaves and to be loyal to Huang Yi from now on.

In the past, Huang Yi didn't believe in the so-called oath at all.

Because of the communist world, the vast majority of people no longer believe in gods.

People who are mentally unrestrained often talk nonsense and dare to do anything.

But this era is different.

The vast majority of people believe that there are gods three feet above their heads and believe that the oaths they make can be fulfilled.

So Huang Yi just believed it tentatively.

He believed that by tying up interests and making life easier for these people, their loyalty would not stop at words.

Huang Yi was looking for people, the more the better, so of course he had to bring all the men from the four families with him.

Not only that, he selected seventeen young Han men from the rescued Han slaves who seemed to be in decent physical condition.

The reason why I chose them is because the riding skills of these seventeen people are relatively better among the one or two hundred Han people.

Huang Yi has been strictly enforcing the return of all seizures to the public.

Brothers Hu Xiaochuan, Huang Dapeng, etc. are all used to it.

Moreover, they all knew that Huang Yi did not keep the seizures for himself, but distributed them according to need and work, or exchanged them for food, weapons and materials for everyone to share.

These days, Huang Yi has captured a lot of good horses, armor, and weapons.

So Langerha, Gubul, etc. and the seventeen Han people were equipped with leather armor plus cotton armor.

Exun Zhaqin and Du Mbu both had beheading skills against the Mubulu tribe in Dakha, and Huang Yi each rewarded them with a pair of iron armor.

This means that Huang Yi had thirty-six cavalry going into battle, including ten who were equipped with iron armor and rode Ujumqin horses.

Zhang Dong and the seventeen Han people who had just joined had no problem riding, at least no worse than Huang Yi.

But their fighting power was not very good. The reason why Huang Yi brought them was not because he wanted them to fight.

But to have more manpower during the looting and to get more gold and silver treasures.

It is known that the enemy is very weak, but not only is our side much stronger, but we have just defeated a strong enemy and our morale is high. There is no risk in this battle. Of course, we must consider maximizing profits.

Hedanbaat'er was wise. He had an idea after learning that the Dumubut tribe used to offer sacrifices to the Mubulu tribe of Dakha.

He borrowed the heads of Dakha Mubulu and Dakha Mubulu's two brothers, seven sons, and several nephews from Huang Yi.

Hedanbaat'er knew that the Ming army liked to behead people during wars, and also knew that Huang Yi went to Zhangjiakou with the severed heads to exchange for food and spirits.

Therefore, he deliberately did not ask Huang Yi's men to collect the enemy's heads.

This time when I was thinking about how to frighten the enemy, I found that nothing could be more effective than throwing out the head of Dakar Mubulu.

Dumubut's tribe also had reconnaissance cavalry, and of course they detected Hedanbaat'er's tribe, which was attacking fiercely in broad daylight.

They gathered more than 160 people and prepared to resist to the death.

Not all of the one hundred, sixty or seventy string controllers were knights who could charge and kill, at least half of them were old people and children who were just trying to make ends meet.

The reason why Dumubut dared to resist was because their tribe was enshrined and protected by the Mubulu tribe of Dakha.

They were attacked, and the Mubulu tribe in Dakha would not sit idly by.

Hedanbaatar, who has a solid chance of winning, wants to achieve the maximum results at the minimum cost.

After seeing the cavalry of Dumubut's troops arrayed out, they did not immediately launch a charge.

Dumubut did not dare to take the lead in launching an attack. He wanted to talk to the enemy, hoping to overcome the current crisis by sending some cattle, sheep, and one or two women.

At this time, Hedanbaat'er waved his hand, and a dozen former Kachagute knights immediately rode forward on their horses, throwing a dozen heads in front of the Dumubut tribe's array.

These knights also shouted loudly: "These are the heads of Dakha Mubulu and his brothers, sons, and nephews. The rest of Dakhamubulu's tribe have all surrendered. You must decide whether to fight or surrender!"

"Hiss!" Dumubut and his three adult sons felt a chill in their backs.

Because just when Tanma detected the large-scale invasion of the Hedanbaat'er tribe, Dumubut immediately sent three messengers to the Mubulu tribe's camp in Daqa to ask for help!

Now it seems that reinforcements will never appear in this life.

Dakha Mubulu was so powerful. He had fifty or sixty armored knights and seven or eight hundred string controllers under his command. He was killed? Could this be a treacherous plot by Hedan Battelle's department?

Dumubut was doubtful, so he hurriedly galloped over, leaned forward and picked up the head that the other party claimed was Daqa Mubulu.

He went to Dakha Mubulu's tribe many times to pay tribute, and drank with Dakha Mubulu and Dakha Mubulu's brothers and nephews no less than ten times with his smiling face.

I am quite familiar with Mubulu’s family in Dakar.

He immediately exclaimed: "Ah! It's really you, hahaha, aren't you Number One Batulu? Why are you here today?"

What's going on! Hedanbaatar, who was always ready to charge, was a little confused.

At this time, I saw Dumubut holding Dakhamubulu's head high and saying to his knights:

"The fact that Hedanbaat'er's tribe was able to defeat and kill Dakha Mbulu is enough to prove that we are no match for them. Let's surrender!"

No one was unaware of the current situation, and everyone chose to dismount and surrender.

But all the chiefs would rather make chicken heads than phoenix tails.

Subscribing to a large tribe is a last resort.

Dumubut was forced to surrender to Dakhamubulu.

Therefore, all the men in the Mubulu family in Daqa died. Dumubut was not only not sad but also gloating about his misfortune.

It was just a matter of surrendering to Hedanbaat'er's tribe. Dumubut felt that it didn't matter. He was just transferring the offerings originally made to Dakha Mubulu to be handed over to Hedanbaatar.

Therefore, Dumubut's troops readily surrendered, and Hedanbaat'er gained another four to five hundred people without a single blow.

Huang Yi obtained more than seventy Han slaves without any effort.

Property, armor, horses, etc. cannot be obtained.

Because Hedanbaatar had promised that those who surrendered would not have their property confiscated.

Even so, Dumubut felt unhappy.

The reason is simple. Seventy Han slaves were taken away and had to be compensated with a year's worth of food rations. The Dumubut family suffered the greatest loss.

Because most of the Han slaves belong to him and his brothers and sons.