Reinforcements from Cuzco arrive a few weeks…
November 1533 CE
Reinforcements from Cuzco arrive a few weeks later, under the command of de Soto and Almagro, accompanied by many Indians, sent by Manco Inca Yupanqui, who has meanwhile been elected supreme Inca.
Learning that Quizquiz is close, the Spaniards throw themselves boldly forward, but this time the shrewd general is not awaiting them unprepared.
The defenses work well and their charges shatter against the properly prepared fortifications.
While studying what to do next, Pizarro learns that the armies have abandoned their positions and headed north.
Quizquiz, obviously, wants to regain the region of Quito.
The Spanish move to pursue, but proceeding with great caution and fighting only limited clashes with the marching rearguard; then, when it becomes clear that the enemy has abandoned the region, desisting from following them.
Quizquiz had solved the immediate problem of the pursuers, but his difficulties are not over.
He has to open a way through districts infested by hostile populations, related to the deceased Huáscar and hoping for a comeback thanks to the arrival of the Spaniards who are regarded, incorrectly, as liberators.