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Chapter 1124 The scruples of both parties

Both Aamir Khan and Guyil knew very well that the current situation was very serious.

They all have to strive for victory.

Because the victory of this battle is not only about them, but about the glory of the empire.

Both the Safi Empire and the Mughal Empire wanted to control the Silk Road Mesopotamia.

Today, when the Ottoman Empire is gradually declining, whoever can do this will be able to take the initiative.

Of course, Guyer knew the principle that soldiers were very fast, so he kept marching in a hurry.

However, after entering the Kabul area, Guyer ordered the army to slow down.

The reason is very simple, just in case.

Guyer had a lot of combat experience. He knew that the Mughals would definitely not be unprepared easily and would definitely think of some secret moves, so the quieter they were, the more unusual it was.

The Persians were actually proud at heart, believing that the rising Mughals were barbaric.

So much so that they believed that the Mughals had no chance to face them head-on, and they could only seek opportunities by tricking their tricks.

This is not unreasonable, after all, the history of Persia is much longer than that of the Mughals.

But then again, war always needs to be fought before it can be known.

Without a fight, you will never know the strength of your opponent.

So Guyle was very careful, and he knew very well that this battle was extraordinary.

"Send the order to strengthen the inspection of the sentry and report it immediately if there is any situation."

Nothing has happened so far.

But this does not mean that nothing will happen.

Out of caution, Guyle strengthened the inspection efforts to ensure that the Mughals would not be stabbed in the back.

This made Mughal general Amir Khan admire this very much.

In fact, he had long noticed that Guyer led his troops to enter the Kabul area, but it was not as close as Kabul City.

Although Aamir Khan could have ordered an attack long ago, he did not, and the reason was simple. He wanted to let his opponent relax his guard.

Only when the opponent relaxes his vigilance and is in a state of unpreparedness can he be caught in the weakness.

Aamir Khan is very good at grasping weaknesses. As long as the opponent reveals his flaws, he will never let it go.

The current situation is undoubtedly an excellent opportunity for Aamir Khan to prove himself.

You should know that the opponent he faces is not a thief in the general sense, but a genuine Persian army with rich experience and powerful strength.

The history of the Persian Empire was very long. As early as thousands of years ago, they had dominated the Mesopotamia with their strong strength.

Although the present is different from the past, the persians still have certain strength when they are lean camels larger than horses.

Since its rise, the Mughal Empire has been criticized for being the weak, but in fact, only they themselves know the strength of the Mughal Empire.

Aamir Khan knew that the best way to block those people's mouths was to make the most of this battle.

As long as the Mughals can win, Amir Khan will send people to exaggerate and describe the Mughal army as if they were descending to earth.

Of course, the premise is to win.

If you lose the battle, it will be useless even if you beautify it.

Amir Khan was not in a hurry to be sick, he felt that the Persian caution would not last long.

As long as they endure it, they will wait until the Persian army approaches Kabul, which is the time for their attack.

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After sending out a large number of carrier pigeons, the tribes in Kabul have fulfilled all the responsibilities they can do.

As for whether the Persians who were reinforced can receive the letter, it depends on their fate.

They know that some things cannot be forced, at least from the moment, things are not so bad that they cannot be cured.

The Mughals did not choose to attack, which was equivalent to gaining more opportunities for the Kabulans to defend.

Although they had limited manpower, they still carried the rolling wood and stones to the city wall as much as possible.

In this way, once the Mughals launch an attack, they can smash these heavy objects to block the enemy.

When things come, they realize that no one is reliable, and they still have to rely on themselves.

Only by staying strong can you not be confused when facing many problems.

Of course, if the Persians could arrive in time, it would be the best result.

In addition, waiting is extremely painful.

Almost everyone understands that the next few days will be a huge test for Kabul and them.

Whether they can overcome this difficulty directly determines their fate.

If they could survive, they would definitely be one-sided inclined toward Persia.

This is not only because the Persians helped them, but because there is the Ming Dynasty behind Persia.

The Ming Dynasty is a legendary extremely powerful country.

Persia and the Ming Dynasty joined forces and didn't know how to lose.

But if Persia loses, the problem will be a bit tricky.

Although Persia has allies, it is far away after all, and even if it sends troops to reinforce, it is impossible to come in a short time.

It is better to be in charge of county officials now. Kabulans are facing practical problems.

Of course, it’s a bit early to think about these things now, and I have to wait until the war is over.

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After scattering out to detect the attack, Guyle did not receive any useful news.

The detective's reply without exception was that he was safe and did not find any signs of an ambush from the enemy.

This made Guyer very surprised.

You should know that Persians received a request for help from Kabul messengers. Otherwise, why would they have come so urgently for reinforcements?

Could it be that Kabul messenger lied?

This is impossible.

As soon as this idea came out, Guyle pressed back.

The reason is also very simple. If this is true, what are the benefits of Kabulians?

Why do these people do things that are not good?

This doesn't make sense anyway.

So Guyle concluded that it must be the Mughals playing some tricks.

The Mughals may have arrived near Kabul early, but they have not yet shown their faces.

They were hiding in the dark and must have some insidious thoughts.

Specifically, it was to catch the Persians off guard.

Although Guyer was sure that this was the case, there was no evidence after all.

And if it's just done with it, it doesn't make much sense.

So Guyer decided to order the army to set off and approach Kabul again.

The generals come to block the water and soil. Now there is no good way to deal with changes in the current situation.

He didn't believe it anymore, the Mughals could endure it like this.

The fox will always show its tail. When that time comes, Guyer will definitely tell the Mughals with practical actions that strength is the most important thing. In the face of strength, everything is a cloud.

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