Chapter 203 Mongolians
"The deserter of the three guards of Duoyan?" Gui Bugui smiled and continued to say to the prince: "Your Highness, your grandson, are enough to attack the capital. Now just to capture a few deserters? It's a bit of a waste of talent..."
While speaking, Gui Bugui personally walked to a Mongolian man who was still moaning, picked up the sabre that fell on the ground and picked up his official uniform. He saw that it was a Mongolian-style soft armor. Such soft armor could protect against bows and arrows, but could not resist swords. Among the Ming Dynasty's official army, even the three guards of Duoyan organized by the Mongolians would not wear such soft armor. What's more, the Yan army in Peiping now conquered the cities and grounds. If wearing such soft armor, it would suffer a great loss when encountering the Southern Army.
After seeing the soft-armored Mongolian armor, Gui Bugui turned around and smiled at Zhu Gaochi, walked to the fat man's side, and said again: "No wonder the King of Yan agreed to the river and rule so happily just now. It turned out that he would not agree anymore... The army of Mongolians had already been infiltrated among the Yan army in Peking. They pretended to be Duoyan's three guards and had arrived near Yangzhou... Not to mention His Royal Highness, even the old man, I would be terrified when I think of it. If it was during the decisive battle between the two armies of the north and the south, when both armies were exhausted, more than 10,000 Mongolian cavalry suddenly came out. Maybe the country that Emperor Taiji had captured would be handed over to the Mongolians again..."
At this time, although Zhu Gaochi's face was still smiling, his smile was a bit far-fetched. The Prince of Yan said with a smile: "Old Xian, you have thought too much. These Mongolians are indeed the Three Guards of Duoyan. Last night, our army discovered their whereabouts and chased them for the whole night..."
"Then I will just treat them as all deserters of the Three Guards of Duoyan." Gui Bugui smiled and continued to say to Zhu Gaochi: "Then I won't disturb the prince's prince and continue to capture the deserters... Silly boy, we don't have to go back to Yangzhou to meet the King of Yan, let's go back to the capital directly. I have something to say to the little emperor that the river can be invalid, so I simply fight to the death with the Yan army. If there is a decisive battle, the outcome is still unknown..."
While speaking, Gui Bugui's sleeves were swung and he was about to start using the escape technique. Seeing that the man and the demon were about to leave, Zhu Gaochi's face finally changed. Cold sweat oozed out of his fat face, and his fat body rushed towards Gui Bugui's side. Then he grabbed the old guy's hand that had half of the escape technique. Then he continued, "Old Immortal, don't hurry to leave... Are you planning to watch the people of Ming Dynasty be ravaged by the Mongols again? Yes... These Mongols are spies secretly marching into the army..."
Seeing that Gui Bugui said he would leave no matter what, Zhu Gaochi finally had to admit that these Mongolians who were still screaming were not deserters of the three guards of Duoyan, but Mongolian works mixed in the Yan army.
This time, Zhu Di was able to lead his army almost to the foot of the capital, and he relied on the combat power of the three guards of Duoyan, who had many Mongolian bloodlines and Mongolian prisoners of war. At that time, the Mongolians in the Duoyan, had a high status in the army, and their food and salary were several times or even dozens of times that of other friendly forces. The combat power of these Mongols was considered to be the top combat power even among the Mongols in the north of the desert.
However, the day before Wu Mian and Gui Bugui came to Yangzhou, Zhu Di suddenly received military newspapers from various places, saying that some Mongolians pretending to be Duoyan's Three Guards were found one after another in various places. After these people were discovered by the patrol officers and soldiers, they began to investigate them. As a result, these people only had the Yan army uniforms, but they could not take out the Duoyan's Three Guards' waist signs, and even the incision between the Yan army could not be described.
The Mongols, who were asked anxiously, suddenly drew their swords to kill the officers and soldiers who were patrolling the night. One of these officers and soldiers escaped the Mongols' pursuit by chance and returned to the army to report to the commander. Then they reported to Zhu Di and Yao Guangxiao at one step.
When Zhu Di learned that the Mongolians had been infiltrated in his team, he was also shocked. Under Yao Guangxiao's plan, he assigned the Mongolian three guards and other Mongolian officers and soldiers to go out from afar. After they left, Zhu Di began to look for traces of the Mongolians among his three armies. He had already given the order, and as long as he found the traces of the Mongolians in the army, he would immediately kill them.
While ordering to find the Mongols, Wu Mian, Gui Bugui and others also arrived in Yangzhou City as envoys to negotiate peace. Zhu Di originally didn't want to make trouble. However, he seemed guilty if he didn't see these people. Moreover, Wu Mian, Gui Bugui and others were not offended by him. At that time, Zhu Di still insisted on summoning Wu Mian and Gui Bugui. At that time, Yao Guangxiao and Tuo Jin'er were not in Yangzhou, but went everywhere to find Mongolians who pretended to be Duoyan's three guards. Later, he was worried that the King of Yan could not deal with Wu Mian and Gui Gugui and Yao Guangxiao then brought Tuo Jin'er back to the King of Yan.
Regarding these Mongolians who fell to the ground, they were the ones who pretended to be Duoyan Sanwei. In the morning, Zhu Gaochi's hands came down to report the whereabouts of the Mongolians. The prince led his troops to chase them all morning. When he saw these Mongolians, he saw Gui Bugui. Bai Wuqiu, a demon, beat the Mongolians to the ground, and they couldn't stand up.
When Zhu Gaochi saw this scene, he thought that these two people were sent to silence the silence. They must have something to do with the Mongols. His Highness gave the order and ordered the army to wipe out the two people. Unexpectedly, when the army was about to flatten the two people, he suddenly discovered that these two people were Gui Bugui and Bai Wuqiu whom he saw with his own eyes last night. He hurriedly stopped the cavalry and archers. After seeing this man and the demon safe, the prince
Your Highness came to see Gui Bugui and Bai Wuqiu in person, hoping that they would not see any flaws. He thought well, but unfortunately he lost all his fault in the end... After hearing Zhu Gaochi talk about the Mongolians, Gui Bugui smiled again, and then the old guy said to the Prince of Yan again: "Your Highness, you may be a little unhappy this time. Go back and report to Your Highness Yan that there are wizards among the Mongolians who sneaked in..."
When he was talking, he was still the Mongolian man who had just checked. The old guy pointed to a tattoo under his armpit and said, "Did you see this? This is a unique symbol for Mongolian wizards. I also went to the desert and saw how wizards tattooed on it..."
After hearing Gui Bugui's words, Zhu Gaochi's expression changed again. He walked to the old guy and looked carefully at the tattoo under his armpits with no words and pictures. He said to Gui Bugui: "Old fairy, I heard my father talk about Mongolian wizards back then. But what are these wizards doing here?"
After saying these few words, Zhu Gaochi stared at the Mongolian wizard and said, "I know that wizards can understand our words. As long as you say it, what are you doing here? This prince will let you go, and if you don't say it, I will burn you all here to death."
The wizard could understand Chinese language. Zhu Gaochi had just finished speaking. He was no longer shouting, but just looked at the fat man in front of him with contempt.
Then he said to him in Chinese: "We have come, and we have never thought of going back alive. We are all descendants of Genghis Khan, and we want to restore the glory of our Dayuan..."
Chapter completed!