Chapter 561 Lan Yu's Plan

"Interesting, really interesting."

Previously, Crown Prince Subrahmanyam of the Delhi Sultanate was completely outmaneuvered by them and suffered heavy losses. It could even be said that without this one person, he would never have been able to consolidate his power so easily!

It was someone next to him who whispered.

"The fact that such a big conflict has arisen between these two countries is actually a very good thing for us. It's a pity that they took our land!"

Lan Yu smiled and said.

This is indeed the most suitable time for us.

"However, we don't need to get involved in their battle; we just need to muddy the waters!"

"Let them fight each other in this one place, which will only increase their animosity!"

"Another, even more important reason is that we can take this opportunity to develop gradually!"

"Perhaps both sides are exercising restraint, which is inevitable, but I believe that even on the grasslands, while restraint is important, not everyone can maintain it like this!"

"The best way is to make this a big deal out of nothing. Once it gets out of control, it will be easy for these guys to get out of this fight!"

Lan Yu spoke eloquently, as if she had already planned these things out long ago.

Those nearby were extremely surprised to see this.

He looked at Lan Yu in front of him with an incredulous expression.

This doesn't quite match the image of a brute I have in mind.

Why does the General suddenly seem to have changed so much?

Seeing the man's surprised look, Lan Yu smiled and said.

"Alright, don't overthink it. I only learned this from military books. Although I've accumulated a lot of experience through my battles over the years, to be honest, there are still many things we don't have!"

"What U.A. said before is indeed true: we must keep up with the times and constantly improve our combat power so that we can minimize the losses of our Ming Dynasty soldiers in the upcoming battles!"

"This is the most important thing!"

The person next to him nodded after hearing this.

Meanwhile, the soldiers on both sides were still fighting on the front lines. From the beginning, the fighting gradually grew larger and larger until, by the time Subridamur and the Khan of Timur's Empire learned of this, it was completely out of control.

The two were extremely flustered, never expecting such a thing to happen.

After all, they have already achieved what they have on the battlefield, but it must be said that the move made by Prince Subridamur just now was a mistake.

If we were to continue sending troops into the area at this point, the losses would definitely be even greater.

After hearing this, the emperor of the Timurid Empire hesitated for a moment before deciding to stick to the plan. He then looked at his deputy general with a meaningful expression and said...

“You’re right. Although the Delhi Sultanate is much weaker than before, a lean camel is still bigger than a horse. It can still hold off our attack. It seems I underestimated them!”

The general standing nearby said somewhat unwillingly upon hearing this.

"That's not the case with the Great Khan. It's mainly because they have too many reinforcements, and we don't have many troops on the front lines, which is why we suffered this loss!"

"If we send more troops, we will definitely be able to take the territory back!"

The other generals were the same; they were unwilling to admit that they couldn't even take down a small Delhi Sultanate.

After a moment's hesitation, the Khan of the Timurid Empire looked at his advisor and asked, "What do you think should be done about this?"

At this moment, the strategist hesitated for a moment before speaking.

"Given the current situation, it's not a good time for either side to continue fighting. But don't forget that the Ming army is still lurking nearby, ready to pounce. At this point, it won't be good for either of us to get carried away!"

"I think it would be better to summon that envoy back to the main hall, at least to find out their attitude. I believe he has already learned about the situation at the front!"

The other generals were extremely dissatisfied upon hearing these words.

This man truly disliked them, uttering such words. If this were to spread, wouldn't it imply that their Timurid Empire's generals were utterly useless?

Although they were all extremely dissatisfied, the Khan of Timur sighed and said something.

"In that case, let's summon the envoy to the main hall!"

At this time, the envoys of the Timurid Empire also received news from the front. When they learned that their crown prince Subridamur had already held off the enemy, they breathed a sigh of relief.

Otherwise, my trip would have been completely pointless.

It's clear that the emperor of the Timurid Empire doesn't know the pain of being beaten.

Now that they've been properly taught a lesson, they're much more obedient than before.

At this moment, he swaggered into the main hall.

The generals in the main hall frowned upon seeing the envoy's appearance, their hearts filled with displeasure.

"What are you proud of?"

"Don't forget, the current Delhi Sultanate is nothing more than a defeated foe of ours!"

"Our army will soon raze your capital to the ground!"

Upon hearing this, the envoy burst into laughter, his eyes filled with disdain.

"If you didn't have such ability, you wouldn't have come to me, the envoy. I know what you mean!"

"However, our two families are now allied. We have a common enemy that makes the Ming Dynasty very powerful. Neither of us alone can defeat it. Therefore, our two families must unite. There were many misunderstandings before!"

"But from now on, it's best if our two families don't fight!"

Upon hearing this, the Khan of the Timurid Empire nodded. He had indeed gained a lot of advantage this time, but he was still somewhat unwilling.

He said with a smile.

"We clearly have a greater advantage in this battle!"

"It would be inappropriate to withdraw our troops just like this. I wonder if your Delhi Sultanate could offer some assistance?"

Hearing this, the envoy from the Delhi Sultanate was extremely dissatisfied. He knew that they were the victims this time, suffering heavy losses in their troops and several cities, and were also massacred.

How dare this person ask me for more benefits?

"If I agree, I don't know what will happen to me when I get back," he said with a wave of his hand and a cold snort.

"We were allies before, so there's nothing wrong with that!"

(End of this chapter)

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