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Chapter 212: Soldiers Surrounding the Hetao(2/2)

Therefore, the combat command is not in a hurry, and everything is done steadily and does not give the Mongolians a chance to take advantage of loopholes.

The Mongols who were fully surrounded and attacked in the rear were at this moment, and they retreated to the original site of the Ordos tribe, but there was nothing there.

All the tents were burned.

The cattle and sheep were also robbed, and the members of the Ordos tribe were also killed and captured, and there was no supply at all. They could only take some yellow sheep in the wild.

But can this support the 130,000 army?

There are 130,000 people, and the daily food and drink is a terrifying number. Some tribe warriors have already started to kill horses, but killing horses is just a drinking poison to quench thirst.

After discussion, the leaders of various tribes felt that they should surrender to the Ming army first and then negotiate conditions. If they did not agree, they would fight quickly and finally fight.

Soon, the Mongolian envoy entered the Shandong Army's barracks.

The Mongolian envoys proposed that the Mongolian tribes were willing to worship General Jianwei as the Khan of Heaven, and that they would surrender to the feet of the Heavenly Dynasty for generations and never rebel.

The Mongols want to surrender?

Of course not. They have conditions, and the conditions are to let them out of Hetao, which is of course impossible.

Liu Heng immediately put the matter aside on the grounds that he wanted to ask General Jianwei for instructions, and stopped marching and sent people back to Shandong to report.

They can afford to hold on, but the Mongols can't.

However, the Mongols really meant to surrender. After all, the sudden rise of the Ming Dynasty and the aggressive soldiers entered Mongolia, which made the Mongols very uneasy.

They no longer dare to offend the Ming Dynasty easily. The tribesmen who fled back from the battlefield were all frightened by the combat power shown by the Shandong army on the Liaodong battlefield.

But many Mongolian tribes felt that the emperor was far away and could not beat him or escape. As long as they left Hetao, they could turn against each other. However, to their disappointment, the Ming army did not refuse or agree.

The war reporters passed the battle report back very much.

A battlefield report "The 100,000 Mongolian troops were surrounded by Hetao and are about to be destroyed" soon appeared in the Ming Dynasty. After the war against Mongolia began, the military page of the Ming Dynasty was transmitted back every day.

Everyone in the Ming Dynasty knew that the Shandong army swept across the east of Mongolia, annihilated and captured 310,000 Mongolians, greatly damaged the Mongolian energy.

This time Mongolia was directly surrounded in Hetao, which is even more exciting news.
Chapter completed!
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