Daming Military Empire

Chapter 485 Lure the enemy to go deep

Chapter 485 Lure the enemy to go deep
More than a thousand riders continued to gallop forward, and yellow pastures gradually appeared on the wasteland, and patches of camp tents were in sight. Then, a more dull sound of horseshoes came from a distance, and tens of thousands of Mongolian cavalry appeared in front of them.

The two groups of cavalry gradually approached and gradually slowed down. When they were about a hundred steps apart, the two sides finally stopped. The Mongolian Yuan liaison officer who was following Kopelov hurriedly stepped forward and introduced: "The front is our Heshuo Te troops. Ozil Tutaiji, the Great Khan's own nephew."

Taiji is derived from the Chinese name of Crown Prince and Taidi Wang, which is a title for the leader of the Mongolian and Yuan tribes. The liaison officer means that he is the leader of the Heshuote tribe, and he is also the nephew of Gushri Khan.

This status is already high enough. The leader of the Heshuo Special Department came to greet him in person. Kopelov was a little flattered. The Ministry is interested in sending troops to Ming Dynasty!
The two sides exchanged warm greetings through the interpreter for a while, and Ozil Tutaiji took Kopelov and the envoys to the Khan Tent. As for the Cossack cavalry, they were led by the large army to rest in other camps.

Gushi Khan is indeed very interested in sending troops to Ming Dynasty. If the situation is not too bad, he is going to blackmail Tsarist Russia a lot, and then send troops to Ming Dynasty to take advantage of it. After all, it is very rare for Tsarist Russia to go to war with the Ming Empire. , It's really a pity not to get some cheap.

Of course, it would be best if he could overthrow the Ming Empire, but Gushi Khan did not have such extravagant hopes. He still had a little bit of self-knowledge. Although the Wacha tribe had returned to its peak strength, the Ming Empire had also returned to the Li Dynasty. At the peak state of the period, they even overthrew the orthodoxy of the Mongolian Yuan at that time, and the Wacibu alone was not enough to see them in front of them, and it was impossible to overthrow them even if Tsarist Russia was added.

Gushi Khan's mentality of wanting to take advantage of both sides is naturally very clear to Kopelov. If you want to fool people, you must do what you like. If you like to take advantage, I will fool you into thinking that there is a big advantage to take advantage of.

After Kopelov came to the sweat tent, he gave Gushi Khan a chest salute neither humble nor overbearing, and then said in a loud voice: "The great Gushi Khan, General Kopelov of the Tsarist Russian Army represents His Majesty the Tsar and Prime Minister Rozov. Hello."

Gushi Khan stood up slowly after hearing the translation, and solemnly stroked his chest and said, "Thanks to His Majesty the Tsar and Lord Rozov for their greetings, and General Kopelov to convey my greetings to them."

After finishing speaking, he kindly called Rozov and his party to sit at a row of small tables on the left, and motioned Ozirtu to sit on the right, and then sat down cross-legged again.

After everyone sat down cross-legged, Gushi Khan was not in a hurry to ask what Kopelov was here for, but said kindly: "Your Excellency, the journey has been hard, right?"

Luke, this guy is not simple. Although these words sound like a cordial greeting, the meaning is not that simple. From the perspective of negotiation, what he means is that you rushed over in such a hurry in this winter , must have been beaten badly by the Ming Empire!

Kopelov cursed secretly in his heart, and then said with a smirk: "Thank you Khan for your concern, I am fine, a few years ago, when I was on an expedition to the Siberian Khanate, I led the army to chase their main force all the way." I ran tens of thousands of miles, and this distance is nothing to me."

He is purely bragging. When he fought against the Siberian Khanate, he took tens of thousands of horses and wiped out several medium-sized tribes of a certain size. He ran thousands of miles when he died. If you start from the imperial capital, it is natural. Tens of thousands of miles, but the problem is that he rushed to the battlefield leisurely by boat, and he didn't have to run for tens of thousands of miles at all!

Gushi Khan naturally didn't know whether what he said was true or not, so he could only laugh and say: "Hahahaha, Your Excellency is really brave, I like warriors the most, come here, serve wine and food, I want to accompany this man from afar Come to the warriors to drink a few more glasses."

After the food and drink were served, Gushi Khan still didn't mention the war in Siberia, let alone the Ming Empire, but kept persuading him to drink, as if he really invited people to drink.

Kopelov seemed to have forgotten what he was here for, he only knew how to drink and eat food, and then boasted about some heroic achievements he heard from others, as if his own achievements were there, even the other envoys next to him The members of the group almost vomited.

This General Kopelov is really shameless, you are so brave, you ass, those are all other people's records, okay?

Why is Kopelov bragging so shamelessly? You said you can’t brag about something else? Why do you have to emphasize your bravery again and again?

Of course he has a purpose, his bravery is bragging, but Gushi Khan's bravery is not bragging.

Gushi Khan was indeed aroused, and while chatting, he suddenly sighed: "Oh, what a pity, since defeating the Eastern Chagatai Khanate, there are no more decent opponents. Thinking about the activities on the battlefield Bones don't stand a chance."

Kopelov immediately followed the trend and said: "Khan, please forgive me for being presumptuous. I don't agree with this statement. Isn't there a powerful Ming Empire in the east?"

Gushi Khan heard the words, curled his lips and said: "Braveness does not mean that the limbs are strong and the mind is simple. The Ming Empire is not an opponent of the same level as us. Why go to them for no reason?"

Kopelov pretended to be slightly drunk and said: "Khan, I still want to take the liberty to say a few words. I heard that your ancestors also defeated the Ming Empire before Khan, and even captured their emperor."

Gushi Khan's face changed when he heard the words, and he said slightly angrily: "Yexian is not the ancestor of Ben Khan, and the Ming Empire he defeated at that time was not the current Daming Empire. It's a mess, there's no fighting power at all, and the current Ming Empire is very powerful."

Kopelov still pretended to be slightly drunk and said, "Oh, is the Ming Empire very powerful? Why don't I know!"

Gushi Khan couldn't help mocking: "You don't know? How did Ben Khan hear that you were beaten up by the Ming Empire in Siberia?"

Kopelov pretended to be crazy by drinking: "Hahahaha, what the hell, it's just to lure the enemy in."

How could Gushi Khan be so easily fooled? He continued to taunt: "Your trick to lure the enemy into the depths is too clever. You have been defeated for thousands of miles. If you lure the enemy again, don't you want to lure you to the imperial capital of Tsarist Russia?" up?"

As soon as he said this, Oziertu and others on the right couldn't help laughing. They were beaten until they peed, and they were defeated for thousands of miles, and they said they were luring the enemy deep. It's really ridiculous!

Kopelov was not angry, and he waited until the person on the other side had laughed enough before he said in a daze, "Khan, you must know that the Ming Empire has used almost all of its army, which is tens of millions of troops. Is it effective if we don’t lure them for thousands of miles? Besides, we only sent tens of thousands of soldiers from the Far Eastern Army to deal with them. It’s not about luring the enemy. If we really want to fight, do we only have tens of thousands of people?”

Gushi Khan was taken aback when he heard the words, he really didn't know the situation very well, could it be that Tsarist Russia is really luring the enemy to go deeper?
(End of this chapter)

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