Signed to Zhu Cihong, Prince of the Late Ming Dynasty

Chapter 304 Chapter 304, Gushi Khan waited for the good news, and the bad news came from Usba

Chapter 304 Chapter 304, Gushi Khan waited for the good news, and the bad news came from Usba
Lhasa.

Gushi Khan sat in the hall, feeling anxious.

He really wanted to know the outcome of the war, but he was not willing to lead the army, but handed over the responsibility to others.

This time, a full [-] Gushri Khan's army set out to attack the Ming army with the Junggars.

The waiting time is very difficult, especially in this situation that is directly related to the fate of Gush Khan.

The courtiers who served Gushri Khan were obviously aware of this, and someone cautiously suggested: "King Khan, why don't you send a few girls up to dance and get some food and wine?"

This is Gushi Khan's favorite entertainment method on weekdays, but today he was rejected outright.

Gushi Khan pondered for a while, and said, "Go and bring that monk."

The monk in Gushi Khan's mouth is naturally the eminent monk.

Soon, the eminent monk appeared in the palace.

Gushi Khan looked at the eminent monk and found that he was getting thinner and thinner. He couldn't help but taunted: "I heard that you are on a hunger strike recently? This is really stupid. It will not only starve you to death." Any use.”

The eminent monk still had that calm expression, sat down unhurriedly, and said: "The poor monk is a monk, and the meaty food brought by King Khan's order is indeed not allowed to enter the poor monk's mouth."

Gushi Khan snorted, "Can you taste this too?"

The eminent monk said: "The smell of meaty things is too obvious to vegetarians. Even though King Khan has ordered people to remove them all, they are still stained with meaty smell."

Gushihan snorted and said, "I didn't expect that you could notice such a small thing after being imprisoned for so many days."

The eminent monk proclaimed the Buddha's name, and said slowly: "The Buddha is in our hearts, and we need to serve it all the time, so how can we relax our vigilance?"

Gushi Khan didn't want to continue discussing this topic, and instead said: "You may not know that the Junggars and Ben Khan's army are fighting outside the city today."

The eminent monk had a look of surprise on his face, but he didn't say anything.

Gushi Khan's mood suddenly changed for the better. He smiled at the eminent monk and said, "The king just got the news that the Junggar people and the Han people are indistinguishable. The Han people did not have any upper hand, and even the Junggar people You can defeat those Han people alone."

The eminent monk frowned slightly, and softly proclaimed the Buddha's name.

Gushi Khan's mood became better and better. He smiled at the eminent monk: "So you didn't expect it? You worked so hard to let the Han people return to this land, but what happened? The result is that this Khan is the real here. master!"

The monk did not speak.

Gushi Khan laughed and said: "As long as this war is over, it's time for a new reincarnated monk to be elected in this land. Don't worry, several of your disciples have already secretly pledged their allegiance to this Khan. When Ben Khan kills you, there will naturally be new eminent monks who are truly loyal to the Heshuot Khanate."

The eminent monk sighed and said, "The position of the poor monk should be occupied by those who are loyal to the Buddha. How can it be determined by the loyalty to the King Khan?"

Gushi Khan said coldly: "You think only you monks can use the name of Buddha to control the people? Let Ben Khan tell you, Ben Khan can do the same with cavalry bows and arrows!"

The eminent monk calmed down and said to Gushi Khan: "King Khan, you are too heavy to kill, which is not in line with the teachings of the Buddha. After the poor monk dies, I hope King Khan will do less evil and be better for the people."

Gushi Khan snorted and said: "Of course I will be kind to the common people. I will move out all the treasures in your temple and distribute all the land in the temple to the common people, so that they will be dead set. Allegiance to Ben Khan, isn't it? No one will remember you anymore, you can go with peace of mind!"

At the end of Gushi Khan's speech, his face was already full of murderous intentions.

Yes, according to Gushi Khan's plan, as long as the Ming army is defeated today, the time for this eminent monk's death will come!
The eminent monk remained calm and did not speak again.

A sound of footsteps came from outside, which was quite noticeable in the quiet hall.

Gushi Khan glanced at the sky, and a little bit of surprise appeared in his heart.

Judging by the time, it should be time for the war to end.

Sure enough, the next moment, a general appeared in front of Gushi Khan: "Usba has seen the Great Khan!"

Usba is the number one general under Gush Khan's command, and he is also the one who led the army to set off today.

Gushi Khan said with a smile: "How many Han people were killed, did the prince of the Ming Dynasty catch him?"

Wu Siba paused for a moment, then suddenly said: "The minister is not effective in fighting, please forgive me, King Khan!"

Gu Shi Khan was stunned.

After a while, Gushi Khan said, "What's going on?"

Wu Siba said: "The minister led the army to the battlefield according to the order of King Khan. Unexpectedly, when the minister arrived, the victory and defeat had already been decided. The Junggars lost to the Ming army, and Batur Huitaiji was already dead after defeat. The army retreated."

At this moment, Gushi Khan seemed to be struck by a bolt of lightning.

The eminent monk on the side was also surprised, obviously not expecting this result.

A few seconds later, the eminent monk proclaimed a Buddha's name in a low voice.

The sound of the Buddha's name seemed to awaken Gushi Khan, his face changed for a few seconds, and he said, "Come here, take this annoying monk to Ben Khan!"

The eminent monk was taken away.

Only then did Gushi Khan turn his head to look at Wu Siba. At this time, Gushi Khan's face was extremely gloomy and cold, and he seemed to be blowing cold wind from his mouth when he spoke: "What's going on? Obviously, I was able to get to the battlefield in time. !"

Usba said helplessly: "Didn't King Khan give an order in advance? I want the minister to attack when they are both hurt."

Gushi Khan said coldly: "And then?"

Wu Siba said: "I heard the scouts said that they were fighting fiercely, so I slowed down the marching speed according to what the King Khan said. After a while, I heard that the Junggars had launched a large-scale attack, so I hurried forward."

"I didn't expect that I just marched to a place about ten miles away from the battlefield. New news came that the Junggars had been defeated and scattered across the board. I was afraid that the Ming army would turn around and charge, so I hurriedly led the army back to Lhasa. "

After hearing this, Gushi Khan was speechless.

Gushi Khan was actually very aware of the Junggar's Batur Huitaiji's desire for the Heshuote Khanate, so he specifically told Usba before going into the battle to wait until the Junggar had lost as much as possible before entering the field.

But what he never expected was that Usba was obviously too cautious, and he actually watched the Ming army defeat Batur like this.

Gushi Khan was silent for a long time, and waved his hand: "You step back, and let Ben Khan be quiet for a while."

At this point, Gushi Khan clearly still had [-] cavalry in his hands, but for some reason he felt a sense of despair in his heart.

For Gushi Khan, this was a night destined to be difficult.

(End of this chapter)

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