Arutai's arrangements are in place, and the Tatar cavalry who play the role of luring the enemy are very dedicated.
In ten days, the conquest army encountered four groups of Tatar cavalry, each with two to three hundred horsemen. They were armored and armed. They seemed brave, but they collapsed at the first touch.
Scout Wu Liangha found two camps, with traces of tents and cooking stoves still there. In order to make the Ming army believe that the main Tatar force was at the front, Arutai generously sent out a heavyweight prisoner, and Benya lost his place as minister.
Compared with the centurion captured before, this Tatar minister is of a higher level and must have more information.
As a prisoner of the Ming army, the Tatar minister was very self-conscious. He did not need threats, inducements, let alone the appearance of Jin Yiwei. If he said anything, all the contents in his stomach would be poured out.
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