The Great Ming Dynasty Dominate Overseas

Chapter 2388: I can't escape if I want to.

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It is still a glorious hall, but the people inside are frustrated, like a rat in a bellows, panicking all day long!

The Mughals who stayed in the palace neither looked forward to the reinforcements nor allowed their Emperor Aurangzeb to leave the palace. It was useless to persuade them.

Aurangzeb lost his temper and stated his attitude: "I will not leave the palace, never!"

Due to the treacherous situation, the ministers and generals persuaded Aurangzeb to leave the palace and leave Lahore.

But he refused, and he said: "I abandoned Delhi and then Lahore. There is no place in the world!"

Well said, but staying in the palace will kill you!

Your Majesty, don't hurt us if you want to die!

Taking a step back, death is dead ears. If you really die in the hands of pagans in the East, it makes sense. After all, they are so powerful that they can’t resist!

But lost in the hands of the Sikhs, in the eyes of the Mughals, the Sikhs are slaves!

Furthermore, if Aurangzeb can't keep it, I'm afraid the Mughal Empire will be torn apart immediately.

With mixed emotions, the elders were all slobbered, but Aurangzebu was unmoved.

Time passed by. Seeing that the shouts of Sikhs outside the palace became louder and louder, and the black smoke in the city became tighter and tighter, the ministers and generals were anxious!

The Chancellor of the Exchequer Jashankar and Barry Rubin said: "The matter is urgent and we have to take action!"

Barry Rubin agreed: "We still have the strength to retreat!"

The other high-ranking officials were in favor, so he got the courage to gather a dozen big-waisted men and rushed into the hall with him.

Aurangzeb looked at them in surprise, Barry Rubin said that his Majesty was offended, and his men rushed forward, set up Aurangzebu and left!

"Let go of me, let me go!" Aurangzeb Wanwan could not have imagined that his general would be so bold and frustrated, but he was caught forcefully and rushed into the carriage.

In order to protect the emperor, several carriages of the same style were driven from the palace to confuse the rebels outside.

The brigade left the palace, but the bullets that kept flying made them undefeated. When they entered the street, they were stubbornly blocked by the Sikhs.

The Sikh armed with a machete opened the way with a round blade and rushed towards Aurangzeb's team.

There were Mughals who fell screaming, but most of them were Sikhs.

There are not many Sikhs who rushed at one time. They were all in batches, similar to the way of adding oil, so that many Mughals calmly knocked them down. After all, the Mughals are the most elite troops in the empire!

The Mughal's camp is strictly organized. The people in the front used shields, bayonets, and spears to host the Sikhs, and the people behind took the opportunity to shoot. They were also equipped with a large number of shotguns. This is a firearm for learning from the Chinese. It is a close combat. The king, one hit a large area, the enemy can't escape at all.

There are also a lot of hand guns, which is very conducive to close combat.

The Sikhs were unable to enter the conflict. They were beaten down by firearms and corpses on the streets. They were heroes and heroes, and they had to kneel when they encountered shotguns.

Therefore, the Mughal was unimpeded, but unfortunately the good times did not last long. With the arrival of the Sikh leader Usseri Singh, the Mughal was stubbornly blocked, and it was difficult to move a single step!

Useri Singh is a retired officer of the Imperial Union Army of the South China Empire. Unlike the Sikhs who charge with no brain pigs, Useri Singh is well-trained and will never allow such an obvious goal to escape.

He first arranged for manpower to set up a barricade, so that when the Mughal rushed to the one-man barricade, it would be difficult to pass.

A mess of obstacles was erected on the streets. When the Mughals started to remove the barricades, Sikhs holding bombs appeared on the roofs of the streets on both sides.

This is a bomb made by the Chinese. It was sneaked into Lahore. Anyone who took out such a "guy" would, to be honest, the enemy on the opposite side would reflex, and would be frightened "cold sweat" and panic. .

Bomb, the bomb is coming!

The flood of bombs fell among the piled Mughals, and all of a sudden the Mughals were blown up into a cat with a face, with blood dripping on their faces!

What frightened the Mughal people even more was that the bombs that were thrown were mixed with chemical bombs, which burned when they hit the ground and spewed out a lot of dense smoke and poisonous gas.

The streets were blocked, and the poisonous gas could not dissipate, and the Mughal took them all.

Immediately coughing violently, sneezing and sneezing, it is difficult to break through.

The Mughals are not afraid of death, and can rush forward even if they are injured, but the poison gas makes them powerless, and they don't even have the strength to move the barricade.

The military warrior Gamel Sheikh took his bravery and stepped forward to push the barricade obstacle. He pushed the cart blocking the road aside, and after pushing forward five meters, a chemical bomb exploded not far away and faced him. A burst of poisonous smoke came, and it made a loud howl!

The warrior who was strong enough to kill a tiger felt dizzy, his arms were sore, and he couldn't even walk. His soldiers tore off his shirt, wetted his mouth and nose with the water in the kettle, and rushed into the smoke. Gamer Sheikh, the poor warrior, was as weak as a chicken, staggering.

Even if he is a hero, he can't stand the power of "Lymphomaniac" imported from Xinming by the South China Empire!

The chamaejasme is very poisonous and is produced in the north. It cannot grow in the south~lightnovelpub.net~ Due to the needs of the South China Army to make chemical bombs, farmers in the north of Xinming simply planted chamaejasme and exported it to the South China Empire. It also harmed China's enemies.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer Jashankar couldn't help being shocked. He asked Barry Rubin: "How can such poisonous smoke be prevented?"

Barry Rubin told him: "Pagans can come and go freely in the poisonous smoke by wearing a pig mouth mask, but we don't have one!"

He was referring to the gas masks of the Chinese, and Jashankar was so loud.

To make matters worse, the Sikhs threw kerosene bombs at them and smashed them at the vehicles---such a good igniter, don't burn them.

Several carriages in front of Aurangzeb’s imperial chariot caught fire, and the people inside crawled and escaped. Some people caught fire, and the pain caused him to roll on the ground, screaming heartbreakingly, let Mo Woerren fell into a panic.

The Sikhs were unable to move forward and were unable to fight. The Sikhs’ firepower attacks were far inferior to the South China Army, but they caused considerable harm in certain places.

Barry Rubin couldn't get up anymore, seeing the chaotic scene ahead, the flames and smoke approaching the imperial car, he sighed, and he could only turn the imperial car back!

It was not easy to even retreat. The Sikh crowd attacked. They were out of sight. They rushed to slash the Mughal when they had the opportunity. They used firepower without a chance to fly out of the wheel, making it difficult for the Mughal to move forward.

The chaotic squadron is out of shape, and there are many casualties in the team. Some people fell to the ground after being injured and were trampled to death by their accomplices!

When the Mughal fled back to the palace in embarrassment, a rough count was taken. Ten stops had been broken and five stops. Most of the others were injured, and even some guys slid midway and never returned.

Not many Sikhs were killed, but the loss was so great, Barry Rubin was embarrassed!