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The first thousand two hundred and eighty-nine chapters of the battle of Mongolia (3)

The Mongolian coalition forces in Ortai and the coalition war between Korqin and Prince Yi, the Ming army in the east have been closely watching the war. In order to make the battle more fierce, Dong Dashan even restrained the Ming army to temporarily stop advancing.

But more than ten days later, Dong Dashan suddenly convened a military meeting and announced the order to advance. This order was what all the Ming generals had been waiting for for a long time. As the battle situation in the northwest became more intense, Dong Dashan's true intentions were also understood by many Ming generals. Although they were unwilling to accept it, they had to privately admit that Dong Dashan's actions were more beneficial to the Ming Dynasty.

But who would have thought that just when everyone thought Dong Dashan would continue to wait until both sides of the war were both defeated and sent troops, Dong Dashan suddenly announced the order.

Although some people don’t understand why Dong Dashan did this, they also expected to participate in this war as a general. On the day after the order was issued, the Ming army, which had been slow or even stagnant, suddenly moved and rushed towards Korqin and Prince Yi’s troops in an unstoppable manner.

Although Korqin and Prince Yi's army left a unit to prevent the Ming army from attacking, the powerful Ming army did not play any role at all. When they saw the Ming army start to attack, Korqin's cavalry was extremely frightened. They were beaten to pieces when they first met, and then they fled towards the headquarters without looking back.

When the news reached Nomonerhetu and Prince Yi, they were happy that the Korqin right wing front flag went south to support. They originally thought that after the Korqin right wing front flag arrived, they could completely break through the opponent's block by relying on a more powerful cavalry than the Mongolian coalition, but who thought that they had just received good news and then faced a terrible bad news.

After learning that the Ming army launched a large-scale attack, Nomon Erhetu and Prince Yi were both panicked. They never expected that the Ming army would start attacking at this time, and the attack was so rapid.

In fact, Prince Yi had guessed Dong Dashan’s idea before. Prince Yi was not surprised by the Ming army’s posture of watching the tiger fight, but was secretly happy.

In Prince Yi's opinion, it was normal for the Ming army to do this. This would not only allow Ortai and Mongolian troops to fight for the Ming army, but also take advantage of the opportunity of fighting between the two sides to consume their power and Korqin's side.

If it were himself, Prince Yi would do this. So Prince Yi concluded that when there was no real victory or defeat between them and Ortai, the Ming army would never launch an attack. As long as you seize the opportunity and before the Ming army reacted, Prince Yi was still very confident to open the passage and walk.

What's more, Prince Yi never had the real idea of ​​moving west with the Korqin tribe in his heart. If this could be done, it would be good, and even if it could not be done, it would be fine.

As long as the road is opened, Prince Yi will have hope of returning to the west. If he breaks through the obstruction of the Mongolian coalition forces, then there will be a smooth road ahead.

Returning to the Qing court and bringing his elites back was the real purpose of Prince Yi. As for the Korqin tribe, it was just a chess piece he used. When the Ming army would definitely pursue him, Prince Yi would just throw away the Korqin tribe behind him, and the Korqin tribe with his family could also become the best way to stop the Ming army for Prince Yi.

This is what Prince Yi really thought, and everything from the war to the present is in Prince Yi's judgment.

But now the Ming army unexpectedly sent troops to attack, which completely exceeded Prince Yi's judgment, which shocked him.

The battle was still continuing in front of him, and the outcome had not yet been decided. At this time, the Ming army actually moved in advance, and Prince Yi's face changed suddenly.

At this time, if the Ortai side cannot be resolved as soon as possible, when the Ming army attacked, the entire Korqin tribe, including Prince Yi's troops, would become turtles in the jar and be slaughtered.

To this end, Prince Yi and Nomonerhetu quickly discussed countermeasures. Both sides made it clear that the passage was opened as soon as possible before the Ming army arrived. If they could not do it, they would face the result of a complete collapse.

On the second day, Korqin's attack was obviously much more fierce, putting great pressure on Ortai. At this time, Ortai also learned about the Ming army's battle, which made Ortai feel relieved. He was always worried that the Ming army would watch the fire across the river. If this is the case, Ortai must consider whether to retreat on its own initiative.

If it reached this level, Ortai would not be able to bear his own losses. He would not have consumed his strength for this battle. Once this result was the result, his King Shunyi would not be able to sit steadily, and the Ming Dynasty would inevitably attack him.

Fortunately, the worst did not happen, which made Ortai feel glad. At least the Ming Dynasty had not yet targeted him immediately, so Ortai was so glad that he quickly announced the news to the Mongolian tribes. After learning that the Ming army began to attack Korqin, the morale of the Mongolian tribes increased greatly, and everyone saw the dawn of hope.

Korqin's attacks were one after another, because Korqin had reached a critical moment of life and death. At this time, the entire tribe faced destruction without opening the channel.

But Nomon Erhetu never expected that when the battlefield was in full swing, Prince Yi's troops on the left wing of Korqin suddenly left the battlefield. Prince Yi led his troops to leave the battlefield so suddenly and resolutely that he had already planned it.

Prince Yi took advantage of the critical moment of war between Korqin's main force and the Mongolian coalition forces, and the direction of their run seemed to be ready. Relying on the advantage of the war horses, he bypassed the battlefield and ran away in the distance without looking back. Even the battalion's supplies were not taken, and they were thrown away all of them.

This accident left both sides stunned, especially Nomonerhetu. When he realized it, he was stunned first, and then he angrily scolded Prince Yi, the bastard.

However, even if Nomon Erhetu hated him, he could do nothing, because his troops could not withdraw from the battle, and the same was true for Ortai's troops. He could only watch Prince Yi and his main force leave.

The departure of Prince Yi's troops caused the morale of the Korqin troops to plummet, and being betrayed by his comrades made Nomon Erhetu completely desperate. Originally, the power of the two sides was almost the same. Prince Yi's main force left the battlefield and made Ortai begin to take the absolute initiative, and the balance of power tilts towards Ortai in an instant.
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