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Chapter nine hundred and thirty fourth bait and fish for the moon

The Sultan's face turned pale, looking at Sengge as if he was looking at a wild dog.

He had already disliked Sengge very much, but now Sengge was beaten like a dog and was beaten to death. Now he ran back in a mess. Who could have withstood?

Sultan snorted coldly and said, "Do you still have the face to come back?"

"Well, Your Majesty Sultan, I am your loyal slave. I want to be with you all the time. Look, this hits my people, but it actually hits you in the face."

Sengge's words are not wrong.

Although the Persians attacked the Junggar army, the Junggar army was regarded as the vanguard of the Ottomans, which was equivalent to the Persians attacking the Ottoman Sultan in the face.

After thinking about it carefully, Sudan felt that this is indeed the case.

He snorted coldly and said, "Then according to what you said, if this Sultan doesn't ask for an explanation for you, he will be willing to be slapped in the face, right?"

Sengge quickly waved his hand and said, "It's not this. Your Majesty Sultan, I don't mean this."

Forget it.

The Sultan began to pace with his hands on his back and said, "Why didn't I expect the Persians to dare to fight out of the city? They really had their scars healed and forgot the pain. After winning once, they lost so much. It was really sad."

The Sultan paused for a moment and then continued: "In fact, they are just a group of native chickens and dogs. They have been silent for so many years, but they actually thought that the arrival of the Ming army could change all this. The last battle was just our negligence. If we really became serious, the Ming army would not be the opponent at all. Forget it, this time, this Sultan will teach them a lesson so that they can realize who is the most powerful empire in the world."

After saying that, he turned to Izhanma and said, "Send the order, and the main force of the entire army will enter the town and razed it to the ground."

Just kidding, do you think the Persians have artillery?

The Ottoman cannons were not resisted by those professional European countries that specialize in making firearms.

Izhanma naturally obeyed His Majesty's orders.

He immediately stepped forward to pass the order, and then saw the Ottoman army in a neat array pushing towards the town without hesitation.

Sudan narrowed his eyes slightly and watched all this with great pleasure.

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The advancement of the main Ottoman forces made the Persian army in the town panic.

After all, they didn't have much confidence to face the Ottomans head-on, and they only dared to make small fuss and use their number of advantages to fight.

When the forces of both sides are equal and even the Ottomans are dominant, the Persian army really has no advantage.

Abbas II was also very panicked.

Although I know that all this is a situation and all this is arranged, the Ming army will appear to clean up the situation at the critical moment.

But when I really saw the Ottoman Iron Cavalry coming, the panic in his heart was still unspeakable.

But he could not show panic, at least not on the surface.

Otherwise, a group of Persian soldiers would not be able to lose their power.

Abbas II ordered the Imperial Guards to form a main barrier to protect him, while other soldiers surrounded the Imperial Guards.

Everything indicates that a great war is coming.

"Your Majesty, why don't you go back."

"No, I won't retreat. If I want to retreat, I will be with the soldiers."

Abbas II knew that this was an excellent time to gain reputation and would never miss this opportunity.

Taking a deep breath, Abbas II made a desperate move. This time he wanted to see how long the Ottomans could be arrogant.

"Start a fire!"

At the order of Abbas II, the Persian army once again ignited artillery.

However, their artillery number obviously could not cover all the charge soldiers, and many of the Ottoman soldiers avoided the bombardment of the Persian army.

They braved their artillery fire and began to charge rapidly under fire, and in a blink of an eye they had crossed the first line of defense of the Persian army.

In desperation, the soldiers of the Persian army had to bend their bows and set up arrows to prepare for shooting arrows.

This distance arrow is the greatest threat to the enemy.

As long as they work together, they can still cause considerable damage to the Persian army.

Abbas II stood there as if he was observing the fire, observing all this carefully.

Although the Persian army is different from the past, it still inherits a lot of the legacy of ancient Persia.

Then let the Ottoman barbarians taste the Persian rain of arrows.

"shoot!"

With a command, the arrows woven into a fine fishing net, covering the Ottoman army.

The coverage of arrows is obviously much stronger than artillery. This time, there are almost no Ottoman troops who can avoid the volley of Persian troops.

Many Ottoman soldiers fell to the ground, with several arrows in their bodies wailing.

But there were still many Ottoman soldiers rushing forward without any scruples.

This is their personality, they bully the weak and fear the strong.

As long as no one is afraid of them, they will expand unscrupulously.

"Run, rush over to take revenge!"

"Kill them, don't leave any armor!"

The anger made the Ottoman soldiers want revenge.

The Persians are worthy of comparing them with them. They rely on the Ming army to underestimate them once, and their tails are really raised to the sky. Who gives them the courage?

The Ottoman soldiers were so angry that they screamed, charging forward like a group of wild wolves.

Artillery can't stop them, and arrows can't stop them.

This really shocked Abbas II.

Next, we will fight hand-to-hand.

Can the Persian Imperial Guards really withstand it?

Although he still has the advantage of a spearman, Abbas II has no idea at all.

If the spear array can't stand it, what will we rely on to delay time next?

Is there enough time for him to escape?

These are practical issues that Abbas II must consider immediately, and hesitation is not allowed at all.

In the end, Abbas II surrendered.

He ordered to run away first under the escort of a group of personal guards, leaving behind the spearman's rear.

In this way, if the situation is wrong, the spearman can also evacuate in time.

Anyway, you have to run in the end, so what's the difference between running early and late?

Abbas II didn't think there was anything embarrassing about this, after all, it was all part of the original plan.

Abbas II ran away unconsciously, which did not seem to have much impact on the morale of the Persian army.

The moment the Ottoman army penetrated into their hearts like a sharp sword, the Persian army still faced the enemy head-on.

The advantage of the spear over the scimitar is revealed at this moment.

One inch long and one inch stronger, both sides completely abandoned the firearms in such a close-range battle and used the most primitive cold weapons.

The Persian army stabilized the situation for quite some time with the advantage of weapon length.

However, with the encirclement of the Ottoman army gradually formed, the Persian soldiers could no longer withstand it.

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