Chapter 881 Collapse(2/2)
Zhu Dadian also gave him a letter persuading him to surrender.
The Yuledus Prairie home of Kundulun Utaish was captured by the Ming army. Ten thousand men and more than 40,000 people were all captured by the Ming army.
Then came the Yinli Valley, which he had just occupied not long ago, but was also captured by the Ming army. His sons and grandsons who stayed behind were also captured and killed. The strong men his sons and grandsons dragged everywhere were also defeated and captured.
He also expected to transport new supplies of soldiers, livestock and food from Yinli and Yuledus.
The back of his head was stinging so much that Kundulun Wutai slowly squatted down in pain.
Suddenly he fell to the ground.
"Sweat!"
The guards exclaimed, and the doctor who arrived quickly concluded that Kundulun Utesh Khan had suffered a stroke. In fact, it was a cerebral hemorrhage, also called a stroke.
This grassland man who was accustomed to seeing strong winds and waves collapsed and was in a critical condition. The Mongolian doctors in the military camp had limited medical skills and could only treat some wounds from swords, guns and arrows. Faced with this emergency of cerebral hemorrhage, although they could diagnose it, they were helpless.
After a long time of trying to treat a dead horse as a living horse, Kundulun Wutesh didn't get any better.
Only half a day later, the Mongolian doctor announced to the generals in the Tacheng camp that the Great Khan's treatment was ineffective and he had collapsed.
Chapter completed!