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Chapter 618: Soldiers approach Alimali(2/2)

Chu Tian used the Mongolian army's siege to treat the people with their own ways.

The Mongolian army forced craftsmen to create a large number of siege equipment and use powerful ninth-level siege equipment, which caused many powerful generals to fail.

Although Chu Tian does not have Xiangyang cannons, he can create ordinary large trenchers. With Liu Ye's 23% bonus on trenchers, the trenchers can also burst out with powerful destructive power.

"I also need to divide a group of troops to guard against Temujin who is stationed outside the city. Temujin plans to cooperate inside and outside."

"I'll force the vassal army."

Chu Tian used the "Tian Khan" feature to forcibly surrender some of the prisoners' servants!

"Tian Khan" cannot surrender all prisoners on the premise that the opponent's monarch and the lord general survive, but can surrender some of them.

Hundreds of Qiexue cavalry were captured by Chu Tian. Chu Tian’s "Tian Khan" characteristics led to approximately two hundred and fifty Qiexue soldiers.

The proportion of surrendering the Qiexue army is lower than that of ordinary Mongolian cavalry. After all, the Qiexue army is not low in loyalty to Temujin.

"The ninth-level cavalry got more than 200 cavalry..."

When Chu Tian saw these more than 200 cavalry of Qiexue Army, he got the ninth-level cavalry?

Temujin had a special commander of the Qiexue Army, but Chu Tian did not, but Chu Tian believed that the Qiexue Army was built for him.

The "Tian Khan" feature is that the attack power of the minion army is an additional 10%.

The characteristic of Temujin "Cang Wolf White Deer" is also Chu Tian...

Why can't we command the Qiexue Army?

In addition to the Qiexue army, the captured Mongolian cavalry included tens of thousands of cavalry, most of which were surrendered by Chu Tian.

However, Chu Tian was hesitating whether he could use the surrendered Qiexue army to deal with Temujin.

Although the "Tian Khan" characteristics can strengthen control over the vassal army, the Qixue army is Temujin's guard after all, and there is a possibility of betrayal.

Just as Temujin had the ability to control the minion army, the Usun King was too loyal to Huoan, and even after surrender, he was not completely controlled by Temujin.

Chu Tian had to be on guard against this point.

However, using the Qiexue army to deal with other forces, or, after completely defeating the Mongol Empire, this group of captured Qiexue army may become Chu Tian’s guard.

The captured vassal army is equivalent to consumables and cannot be recruited.

Unless the Qiexue army is turned into an exclusive military branch, it can be recruited after being killed.

However, it is not easy to turn the ninth-level Qixue army into an exclusive military service. It may require a special mechanism or force Temujin to surrender.

Temujin is different from Cao Cao, who has not yet developed.

Cao Cao did not develop, at most he had the ambition of a governor, but Temujin was already the Great Khan of Mongolia. At its peak, it was almost unrealistic to rule the northern Desert Empire and the four major Khanates.

Under the urging of Chu Tian and others, the Han army began to manufacture siege equipment. Some craftsmen and special talents and players of the Mohist school who mastered the "mechanical skills" took action, and siege towers rose from the ground with stone casting machines.

Li Jie, a civil engineer from the Northern Song Dynasty, used his abilities to build camps and fortifications for the Han army with a group of craftsmen.

His special ability is to speed up the construction of buildings and increase the durability of buildings, which is equivalent to the buildings he supervises, making them stronger.
Chapter completed!
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