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Chapter 1123: The Conspiracy Behind the Confrontation

Abbas II was a man of great wisdom, so he immediately sent a general to lead a large army to Kabul for reinforcements.

This general is the person Abbas II trusts most - Guyle.

Guyle was a servant of Abbas II when she was young. Later, Abbas II ascended the throne, and Guyle also rose to become the commander of the Imperial Guard.

This official position is not that high, but in terms of intimate relationship with the emperor, nothing is better than that.

Whenever he encounters an important battle, Abbas II will ask Guyer to lead his troops to fight, one to hone Guyer, and the other to accumulate reputation for him.

After all, those trusted by Abbas II must have a high reputation in the Safi Empire, otherwise they will not be able to suppress others.

In the battle with the Ottomans, Guyle always found the best way to take advantage. Perhaps the army he led was not the most vigorous war, but if we talk about tricks, there is no one who can do it.

Therefore, Guyer's official position was also promoted very quickly, and he is now the highest-level general of the Safi Empire.

This time, when the Kabulans encountered difficulties, they sent people to reinforce, and the first person Abbas II thought of was naturally Guyi.

As the Persian emperor trusted the most, Guyle naturally did not want to disappoint Abbas II.

He knew very well that the situation was very critical. If he could not arrive in time, the Mughal army would likely razed the city of Kabul to the ground.

This is definitely not just a city, but a symbol.

A symbol of control over the Silk Road.

The Persian Empire finally managed to recover control of the Silk Road from the Ottomans. It was absolutely impossible to allow peaches to be picked so easily.

As the overlord of South Asia, Guyr naturally heard of the Mughal Empire.

But there are few disputes between each other, just like two lions in different groups of lions, they clearly know where the boundaries between each other are.

Rampantly entering the other party's territory may lead to a desperate battle.

For a long time, whether it is the Mughal Empire or the Safi Empire, this sense of proportion is just right.

But recently, somehow, the Mughals seemed to intend to provoke.

This made the Persians unable to bear it.

So from any angle, they have reason to come forward in time to stop the Mughals from threatening Kabul City.

Only when this crisis was solved well could the image of Persians be established in the minds of these small tribes.

Otherwise, the collapse would be too fast.

Guyer adopted a rush to march, because considering that the Mughal army was already on the road, if they could not seize the time, it was very likely that the Kabulans would not last long.

Guyer knew very well that these local Tu tribes did not have a strong army, and it was not a solution to just hold them there in one breath.

So the army he led was marching at the extreme speed, which of course would cause some complaints, but Guyle didn't care.

He has always been an iron-fisted man in the military. If any soldiers dare to complain, they will definitely be harsh military laws.

Guyle now wants to win a victory at all costs to repay Abbas II's trust in him.

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The Mughal army's siege and failure to attack made the tribes in Kabul very confused.

They really couldn't understand the profound meaning behind this move.

In their opinion, the Mughals have the strength to take Kabul City in one fell swoop, so what are they waiting for?

Regarding this, the elders of various tribes began to argue.

"In my opinion, the Mughals are making a fool of themselves, so let us relax our guard and wait until we take it lightly before launching an attack."

"Is this necessary? Their army is much stronger than our miscellaneous army. Why do we have to do such a metaphysical thing if we can take it with a direct attack?"

"Yes, this is no different from taking off your pants and farting."

"I want to tell me that the Mughal army is going to siege the city and fight for reinforcements. Most of them know that our backer is Persian, and we also know that we will definitely go to find Persians to reinforce. From all the signs, the Persians should be on the way. They are waiting for the rabbit."

"Hiss, if this is true, then the Mughals would be too insidious. They can actually have such strong patience."

"How come these guys are not human? The plan has reached this point. This is not only to kill us, but also to kill the Persians."

"Then what should we do now? You can't just sit there and wait for death."

"Yes, yes, we must send people out as much as possible and inform Persian reinforcements. Only when Persian reinforcements are informed will they not fall into their trap."

"But how to inform us? We are trapped in the city now, so it's not easy to get out of the city. We don't have the chance to hand out the phone."

"There must be a solution. What if we use Feige to pass on the letter?"

"Flying pigeons send a letter? Do you believe it or not and will be shot down by the Mughals when they are released?"

In the room, you say a word, a chicken, a duck, and a mouth, and it's so noisy.

"Enough! The solution is definitely something to think. If I ask you to use a flying pigeon to pass on the letter. At worst, I can send a few more pigeons. I don't believe that the Mughals can shoot all the pigeons."

"Then it depends on God."

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Aamir Khan was not in a hurry at all. He was very confident and firmly believed that he would definitely wait for the Persians in the end.

In his opinion, the Persians had to rescue these tribes in Kabul.

Because it is not only a matter of saving Kabul, but also a profound impact on what will happen next.

If other tribes in small towns see that Persians are reluctant to save them, they will definitely have very bad ideas.

Once this idea is born, it is difficult to change.

The Persians finally replaced the Ottomans' absolute dominance in the Mesopotamians, how could they give up this tempting power?

So Kabul is not just Kabul. It is definitely not just a Silk Road hub, but also a signal from the Persians to show their muscles to the weak tribes around them.

If the Persians did not handle this issue well, they would definitely lose the trust of many weak tribes.

The reason why the Mughals attacked Kabul was to declare their absolute strong position by defeating the Persians and thus gaining control of the Two Rivers.

Today, the Mughal Empire has already had an absolute hegemony in the entire South Asian subcontinent. If it continues to develop, it can only enter the Mesopotamia in the north.

So the Persians were their biggest opponents.

Whoever can win will be able to control this section of the Silk Road.

Since the two sides will face a head-on battle sooner or later, it is better to play early than to play late.

This time Aamir Khan will teach the Persians a lesson and tell them who is the real king.

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