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Chapter 982: Deep Water and Fire

The horse battle lasted until dusk. The allied forces of the tribes, with at least several times more troops than the enemy, still failed to drive the Ming cavalry out of the battlefield. Dead and wounded people and horses were scattered all over the valley.

After both sides withdrew their troops, the Ming army finally stopped pursuing the Mongolian army the next morning. They had limited manpower and horses, and they were probably unable to continue to pursue the Mongolian army for the time being.

At this time, there were leaders in the Khan's army who hoped that the Khan would gather cavalry to fight the Ming army. After all, the elite troops of the coalition forces had not been seriously injured so far and could still fight.

But Adai Khan did not agree. He only said, "Even the most experienced hunter may get nothing after waiting for a long time and walking a long way."

Alutai did not advocate continuing the war. He only needed to take one look at t

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