Online Games Barbarism and Civilization

Chapter 385 : Crisis and Return (Chapter 2)

Although the entire Barbarian Alliance was unified by tricks, Ning Yuan still couldn't feel completely at ease because it was too far away from the mainland of the Condor Empire.

Now the territory of the Barbarian Alliance is regarded as an enclave. If the enemy really invades with all their troops, Ning Yuan will not be able to get any support here, and he will continue to be in a situation of fighting alone.

If it was just the orcs of the Eagle Hoof Empire, then Ning Yuan might not be too worried, but if there is a shadow of the Tiandao Society in it, he must be more careful.

The territory of the Barbarian Alliance is surrounded by water, and the borders of the territory are basically some big rivers or lakes. Except for the orcs in the southeast, they have not had much friction with other forces so far.

However, the absence of friction does not mean that they can coexist peacefully forever. If the other party is bribed by the Heavenly Dao Society, they are likely to suffer from the enemy.

The northeast of the Barbarian Alliance is the territory of the Ice City Alliance. The Ice City Alliance is a large alliance dominated by players. There are not only a large number of player legions, but also many aboriginal legions.

If the Tiandaohui can persuade them to launch an attack together, the situation in the northeast of the Barbarian Alliance will become very bad, because in that direction, except for a Zhenlai city, they have no danger to defend.

To the northwest of the Barbarian Alliance is the Inner Mongolia prairie, where nomads who are good at riding and shooting live.

These nomads live a traditional nomadic life. They graze in summer and occasionally act as horse thieves in winter. Many villages living around the prairie suffer from it.

The only good news is that these horse thieves seldom come to the territory of the Barbarian Alliance to burn, kill and loot, and they often go to the Eagle Hoof Empire to fight the autumn wind.

However, there are no permanent enemies in this world, only common interests, so Ning Yuan has to guard against these nomads who come and go without a trace.

In particular, he recently heard that a Tianfeng alliance had appeared on the prairie, with a large number of light cavalry under him.

This alliance is like a hurricane, sweeping across the entire prairie on the south side of the Great Xing'an Mountains with lightning speed, and has the tendency to unify this prairie.

What worried Ning Yuan the most was that the leader of the Tianfeng Alliance turned out to be a player.

If it is an aborigine, then Ning Yuan will not be too worried, because many aborigines have poor vision, and they generally only see immediate benefits.

But players are different.

Although the players are inferior to the aborigines in many places, their vision and overall situation are often far superior to the aborigines.

If the Tiandaohui can persuade the Tianfeng Alliance to jointly send troops, then not only the Barbarian Alliance, but even the mainland of the Condor Empire will surely fall into a very dangerous situation.

Although Ning Yuan also has a lot of cavalry, compared with the prairie that is rich in horses, the number is a bit small.

He is not afraid to fight Ning Yuan head-on, but once he falls into a stalemate, he can't accept it.

Because the war horse is also an important strategic resource, once the war horse loses too much, it may be difficult for him to compete with the enemy in the wild.

The cavalry is called the king of the field,

The reason for saying this, in addition to their own lethality, is also related to their powerful mobility.

In ancient China, the main reason why the Central Plains dynasty always had no way to deal with those nomadic peoples was that it was difficult to wage an effective war of annihilation.

Once the army of the nomads was defeated, they fled immediately after they patted their asses on their horses. The Central Plains Dynasty, which was dominated by infantry, could only helplessly watch the other party leave in many cases.

Why did the Central Plains Dynasty build the Great Wall? Isn’t it to defend against the endless harassment of those nomads?

This situation was not effectively changed until the Han Dynasty.

During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Wei Qing and Huo Qubing not only defeated the main force of the Xiongnu, but also took over their lair, and finally forced the surviving Hun tribe to move westward. Since then, there has been no royal court in Mobei.

The biggest reason why the Han Dynasty was able to defeat the Xiongnu and drive them out of the prairie was that they had a more elite cavalry army than the Xiongnu.

Using infantry to deal with nomads can only be passive defense, while using cavalry to deal with nomads can bring heavy damage to the opponent. Dealing with cavalry is always the most effective.

Although the Tianfeng Alliance has not had any friction with Ningyuan's Condor Empire yet, there is no room for two tigers, and there will be a battle between them sooner or later, so Ningyuan must strike first before the other party has completely unified the prairie.

Otherwise, when the other party frees his hand first, I am afraid he will fall into a complete passivity, because the Eagle Hoof Empire will not quietly watch the excitement from the sidelines.

Ning Yuan knew about the Tianfeng Alliance through game forums. He had thousands of years of Chinese history in his mind, so he knew how terrifying the war potential of the Tianfeng Alliance was.

But Bai Ze is just an aborigine, and he still doesn't know that there is a hungry wolf growing rapidly in the north of his country, so Ning Yuan must go back and host this prairie strategy in person.

Ning Yuan originally planned to commit suicide and go back, but considering the acceptability of his subordinates and their ignorance of the prairie, he finally gave up the idea.

After handing over the affairs of the Barbarian Alliance to Philip and Bella, Ning Yuan quietly left the Barbarian Alliance with a small group of elf archers and a small group of swan scouts.

They sneaked across the Tao'er River at night, and then headed west all the way, directly entering the Inner Mongolia prairie.

Because of the small number of people and the fact that there were swan scouts carrying out reconnaissance and early warning in the air, when they encountered a large group of prairie cavalry, they would avoid them in time, so they did not encounter any danger along the way.

In this way, while they were on their way, they observed the customs and terrain on the prairie. After a month, they finally left the prairie and entered the territory of Liaoning.

Because he didn't know where his current defense line was, after entering the territory of Liaoning, Ning Yuan immediately led his people to divert to the west. It was not until he encountered a patrolling cavalry squad of his own that he finally let go of his hanging heart. down.

After questioning, Ning Yuan learned that he was not far from Fuxin, so he rushed to Fuxin with his people.

After a night's rest in Fuxin, Ning Yuan immediately led people to Qinghe Gate, and then returned to Shenying City through the teleportation array of Qinghe Gate.

So far, Ning Yuan, who has been wandering outside for half a year, finally ended his wandering life and returned to Shenying City.

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