The first thousand one hundred and twenty-ninth chapters Gu Yier's thinking and seeking the moon
Unlike the imagination, the Persians showed unprecedented combat power and resilience, which made Amir Khan both excited and surprised.
Compared to defeating weak opponents, he prefers to wrestle his wrist with powerful opponents.
The Persians were able to fight back and forth with them, which allowed Amir Khan to find the pleasure of fighting again.
In fact, it is not easy to ensure that this is done, at least not as easy as imagined.
After all, the Mughal army had already occupied the absolute initiative in the scene at that time and could compress the Persian space in all directions.
In this case, the Persians could be said to have been forced to the corner of the wall or on the edge of a cliff.
They have no choice except to try hard.
However, the Persians finally showed their resilience in their bones, allowing Aamir Khan to retreat and preserve his strength.
But he did not leave it alone, but avoided the edge.
After all, Kabul City must be won.
He was ordered by Emperor Aurangzeb and made a military order.
If you cannot complete this task, not to mention that you cannot explain it to the emperor, you alone will not be able to forgive yourself.
How could the Mughals be worse than the Persians?
They just haven't found the most appropriate way to end the battle.
At present, the Persians have successfully entered Kabul City to rest, and the Mughals are not idle either.
Under the order of Aamir Khan, they came to the surrounding area of Kabul City and plundered food.
This action was a big deal.
Because the Mughals came suddenly, the Kabulans did not realize that they would withdraw the nearby people in time and transport all the food into the city.
Therefore, the Mughal army does not need to consider the issue of eating in the army.
They could easily concentrate all their food in the military camp.
Judging from the amount of food they snatched, it can support them for three months.
And if they grab food, it means that others will lose food.
Although there will be a certain amount of food reserves in Kabul City, it seems a bit too difficult to supply to the Persians and Kabulans at the same time.
Once food problems arise, all problems and conflicts will break out.
Even if the Kabulans seek out the Persians, they cannot resolve this contradiction.
Aamir Khan felt that the longer the delay, the better it would be.
So now he is not looking forward to the so-called blitzkrieg to solve his opponent. He enters the stalemate stage and also has the joy of the stalemate stage.
To this day, Aamir Khan has rediscovered the pleasure of leading troops to fight.
Either wait for the Persians and Kabulans to have conflicts or conflicts, or the moment they leave the city.
Anyway, the Mughals are in the dark now, so there is no need to worry at all
After the first few days of comfort, Guyer made the life in Kabul City not as good as he had imagined.
Although Kabul City is similar to Isfahan City, the capital of the Safi Empire, to some extent, its prosperity is far from comparable.
It can be said that Kabul City is a low-end version of Isfahan City.
It would be fine if it was just that, but Guyer could clearly feel the hostility of the Kabulans towards the Persian army.
Their eyes were full of vigilance. The feeling of vigilance was written into their bones.
Almost all people kept a safe distance from the Persian army, fearing that the Persians would suddenly be detrimental to them.
This made Guyer feel very uncomfortable.
Are they here to help the Kabulans?
These guys are really ungrateful.
Guyer felt a little angry at the time, but it was because he did not attack because he took the overall situation into consideration.
But this does not mean that he has no grudges in his heart.
It seems that the Kabulans do not regard them as their own people from the bottom of their hearts.
Even those noble elders who were respectful to Guyer were actually kind-hearted, right?
This feeling makes people feel uncomfortable.
Guyle may even feel that it is not worth it.
After all, there was a time when he even felt that he might not be able to leave alive.
Although the final result was good, I was still scared and sweating.
I finally survived and thought I would be treated like a hero, but who would have thought it would be like this?
But this is not the attitude of the Kabul nobles after all, or the Kabul nobles now have a desire for Persians, so it is difficult to show it to Guyer.
In short, you don’t hit people with a smile.
Now Guyle really has no reason to attack.
Even if he had too many bumps in his heart and how unhappy he was, he could only pinch his nose and accept it.
He only hopes to defeat the Mughals as soon as possible, to leave here as soon as possible and return to Isfahan City to report to Emperor Abbas II.
However, he seemed to have heard some rumors in the past few days, saying that the food in Kabul City was not sufficient.
Whether it is rumors or facts, Guyle thinks this must be groundless.
From the living conditions of the people here, Guyle could guess that they were not doing well.
At least there will be no sufficient food distribution.
This was nothing, but now the Persian army has entered, which has undoubtedly increased the pressure on food distribution.
No wonder the local people looked like they saw robbers and thieves when they saw Persians.
Guyle really has no good idea.
After all, the food they brought was limited this time, and now a large part of it has been consumed. Next, they must eat the food stored in Kabul City.
But Guyle thinks this shouldn't be a problem.
Nowadays, the Persians and Kabulans are grasshoppers on the same rope. No matter who has problems, they are not good. He believes that the nobles in Kabul can understand it.
"What should I do now? I have long said that I cannot invite Persians in. Now, it is easy to invite God to send God but it is difficult to send God. They are here and don't leave. We can't drive them away."
"Look at what you said, why are you rushing? You don't know that the Persians are here to help us. If there were no Persians, Kabul had been defeated by the Mughals, would it be your turn to speak here?"
"But this is a trick to drive tigers and swallow wolves, and it's not the root cause. Do you think the Persians are a good thing? The reason why the Persians were willing to help us is not because they have profitable interests. It was not obvious at the time. Now the Silk Road is reopened, and many caravans pass through Kabul City every day. This is the largest city in a radius of hundreds of miles, and the caravans will stay here. It can be said that whoever can control Kabul City can control huge wealth. The Persians extended a helping hand for this purpose."
"I don't know what you said. Now, only with their help can we defeat the Mughals. Let's bear it first, the result will not be worse anyway."
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Chapter completed!