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973 [The tactics of senior rogues](2/2)

The cavalry led by Sun Kewang, hiding behind the third wave of defeated troops, quickly reached the enemy's mixed formation of sword and shield soldiers, spearmen, and archers.

The Mysore army, which had long been panicked, faced the cavalry charge. Those in the front row were so frightened that they turned around and tried to flee, colliding with the friendly troops in the back row. There was no formation left, and the enemy army quickly collapsed. More than a thousand people

The team was defeated by more than 400 cavalry.

Immediately afterwards, Sun Kewang did not rush to kill the king's guards, but circled back to attack the enemy formation on the side.

The enemy army was attacked from the rear by Sun Kewang, and the troops were routed in front and on the sides. They collapsed in panic, threw down their weapons and flags, and ran away.

The defeat was so fast that Doda Wodeya didn't even have time to change his formation. He hurriedly threw himself into the reserve team, but Sun Kewang had already broken through the flanks and came back, turned around and rushed towards a group of musketeers who were hurriedly reloading their ammunition.

Hundreds of musketeers were decimated, and the spearmen and sword and shield bearers nearby also fled.

Seeing this situation, the reserve team ignored the king's order and the Kshatriya officers took the lead in fleeing.

"Your Majesty, leave quickly!"

Doda Wodeya was urged by the generals to flee. He had no choice but to leave. The three thousand "elites" led by Peshra had entered their sight in a chaotic manner.

More than 400 cavalry were no longer able to deal with it, not to mention that the enemy had 3,000 infantry reinforcements.

As soon as the king and nobles fled, the shaky formation finally collapsed. Mysore soldiers scrambled to flee, and were chased and killed by Sun Kewang's cavalry until they reached the town of Taniguchi. These defeated soldiers fled all over the mountains and plains.

As for King Doda Wodeya, he led the royal family and nobles and fled very fast on horseback. Sun Kewang's cavalry was blocked by the defeated troops and could not catch up for a while.

After chasing into the valley, Sun Kewang ordered to stop advancing, turned around and continued to kill the defeated soldiers.

Peshra arrived with three thousand "elites", and all he faced were defeated troops. This guy killed everyone he saw, even those who knelt down to beg for mercy.

"Your Majesty, the enemy is not chasing us!"

In the valley, Doda Wodeya looked around on horseback. He led an army of 20,000 people and set out to fight. At this time, only a few dozen nobles were left.

Doda Wodeya said to his son: "You ride back, negotiate with the Chinese, and agree to any amount of compensation first. Also, say that Mysore is willing to ally with them, and I will marry your sister to the Chinese king."

.I will rush back to the city of Mysore immediately to recruit troops, otherwise the remnants of the royal family and nobles will rebel if the news of the defeat comes back!"

This great victory resulted in the complete annihilation of the Mysore army.

The battle was over, but the rebel nobles in the north were still on the way, slowly heading towards Taiwu City.

Zhao Kuanglui sent people to various villages to spread the news, saying that the Han army wiped out 50,000 Madurai troops in the first battle, forcing the Madurai Sultan to sign a city alliance. In the second battle, they wiped out 100,000 Mysore troops, and the King of Mysore was forced to

Reparations and marriage.

Now, His Highness the King of Jin's troops numbered 200,000 and were on their way to the north to suppress the rebellion.

His Royal Highness the King of Jin is merciful and only punishes the first culprits. Those who are forced to rebel can be forgiven.

The local nobles, who were coerced by the rebels, were frightened by a series of news. Before the Han army came close, the rebels split within themselves. The local nobles joined forces to attack the prince of Camme City, and finally sent over the heads of several rebel princes.

After this battle, the western and northern parts of the Jin Kingdom were riddled with holes, and the cities and villages were severely damaged.

However, because of the great reputation of King Jin, the surrounding countries all knew that the Chinese army was not easy to mess with, so they sent envoys to close relations.

Zhao Kuanglui also had three more concubines, one from Jinji Kingdom, one from Mysore, and one from Madurai, all of whom were married princesses.
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