Reincarnated as Genghis Khan's Grandson, I Will Not Let It Fall
Genghis Khan conquered the world with fire and blood. His name shattered kingdoms, erased borders, and terrified continents. His empire stretched farther than any before it. Yet after his death, that vast dominion didn't stand as one. Brothers turned against brothers. Sons against uncles. The greatest empire in history fractured, piece by piece, until only its legend remained.A modern soldier opens his eyes on the frozen steppe, surrounded by blood, steel, and screaming horses. He has been reborn as Batu Khan, grandson of Genghis, heir to the western armies of the Mongol Empire. And he knows what awaits him. He knows the Mongols will reach Europe, then retreat. He knows the empire will tear itself apart over succession. He knows history will squander this unmatched momentum.He refuses that future.With modern knowledge of warfare, logistics, and statecraft, Batu begins reshaping the western frontier. From tribal bloodshed to imperial ambition, from the steppes to the heart of Europe, he will carve a new destiny. Not as a loyal prince of a dying empire, but as the Great Khan of the West.
- C.92: The Punishment of GodNEW
- C.91: What the Maidan RemembersNEW
- C.90: The Wolf’s MarkNEW
- C.89: The Reed CampNEW
- C.88: Infiltration at the ReedsNEW
- C.87: What Urgench Became
- C.86: What the Guard Learned
- C.85: Clash Against Raiders
- C.84: The Supply Tail
- C.83: The Eastern Shore
- C.82: Tailagha
- C.81: Before the Road
- C.80: The Road South
- C.79: What Winter Made
- C.78: Khar Kheshig
- C.77: The Full Tally
- C.76: The Long Work
- C.75: The Pieces on the Table
- C.74: The Summer Summons
- C.73: Jebe’s Brother
- C.72: The Felt and the Man
- C.71: Loose Ends
- C.70: Census and Accounts
- C.69: What Remains
- C.68: Military Modernization
- C.67: What Officers Earn
- C.66: Brother-in-Arms
- C.65: The Lower Position
- C.64: What the River Runs Between
- C.63: Eighteen Hundred
- C.62: What Karakorum Receives
- C.61: What Stands
- C.60: What It Cost
- C.59: On Foot
- C.58: Jochi’s Sons
- C.57: The Pursuit
- C.56: The South Bank
- C.55: The Held Order
- C.54: The Press
- C.53: Battle at the Streambed
- C.52: What He Brought With Him
- C.51: What Winter Finds
- C.50: What Betrayal Costs
- C.49: The Arc Closes
- C.48: Skirmish on the Eastern Road
- C.47: What the Third Clan Sent
- C.46: South of the Streambed
- C.45: The Second Problem
- C.44: The Count
- C.43: After the Push
- C.42: The Drive
- C.41: Battle at the Lower River
- C.40: What Awaits After the Crossing
- C.39: The Far Bank
- C.38: War Council
- C.37: The Clans
- C.36: The March South
- C.35: Before the Sky
- C.34: The Reading
- C.33: What Siban Rides Into
- C.32: The Terms
- C.31: The Arrows Fall
- C.30: Battle at the Narrows
- C.29: The Channel Mouth
- C.28: What the Ford Tells
- C.27: The Narrows
- C.26: The Rider Turns Back
- C.25: What the Ground Holds
- C.24: The First Move
- C.23: The Names
- C.22: What Kirsa Brought Back
- C.21: Two Days
- C.20: The Eastern Rider
- C.19: What Torghul Does With It
- C.18: What He’d Let Go Of
- C.17: What the River Carries
- C.16: The Reason
- C.15: The Morning Meal
- C.14: What the Record Shows
- C.13: The Rider Before the Riders
- C.12: The Value of Patience
- C.11: What the Camp Makes of Him
- C.10: Thirty-One Names
- C.9: The Center Opens
- C.8: Bad Ground
- C.7: Cautious Men
- C.6: The Screen Breaks Once
- C.5: What He Had to Work With
- C.4: Both Ends of the Chain
- C.3: False Grain
- C.2: The Cost of Failure
- C.1: The Steppe Crucible















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