Chapter 30: Danger lurks everywhere

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On the seventh day after annexing the Bayaner tribe, luck came.

Hedanbaat'er's men repaired their armor and sharpened their swords, and it took them two days to prepare.

That was when Geereng and Karitu, with a dozen knights, discovered a small tribe whose leader was Halbala.

Geereng knew that this tribe had formed an alliance with the Kachagute tribe, his old enemy. After detecting the tribe, he immediately suggested an attack.

Of course you can have this! Hedanbaat'er summoned all the young adults for a passionate persuasion.

The knights of the original tribe immediately shouted the slogan loudly.

These people are all the beneficiaries of the great victory over the Bayaner tribe. Their families have more cattle, sheep, food, women, and slaves, and they hope to have more.

The surrendered knights from Bayan'er tribe were also infected by this atmosphere, and they shouted together:

"Destroy the Harbala tribe!"

"Robbing cattle, sheep, women, and food!"

This time it was not a night attack, but an all-out attack on the Harbala tribe, which had only a few dozen knights on the move.

Geereng and Karitu had followed them with more than a dozen people and observed them for two days, and felt that their strength was more than double that of their opponent, enough to take action.

Facts have proved that it is difficult to encircle and suppress this kind of business during the day.

Hedanbaat'er led a hundred and dozens of cavalry to roar towards them. The dozens of cavalry on the other side realized that the enemy was unstoppable, and basically fled in all directions without resistance.

The results looked very good. Hedanbaat'er gained more than 300 people, dozens of horses, cattle and sheep carts, yurts, grain, etc. without losing a single person.

All in all, excluding the forty-odd riders who escaped and the seven who were shot dead, the remaining people, livestock, property, etc. of the Harbala tribe became spoils of war.

The robbery was so easy and the harvest was so huge, Hedanbaatar was proud of himself.

But Huang Yi always felt uneasy and he was aware of the danger.

More than forty knights ran away from this tribe. Who knows what they did? Will reinforcements be brought in?

Hedanbaatar was quite nervous. He told Huang Yi not to worry too much and told Huang Yi that he had experienced too many fights in his life.

No one can be sure whether he will die tomorrow.

Since you can't be sure about tomorrow, let's spend today well!

That night, Hedanbaatar and his tribe once again lit a bonfire and sang and danced.

More than forty young men from the former Bayaner tribe were recognized for being the first to charge, and they were also invited to drink and eat meat around the bonfire.

Hedanbaat'er was magnanimous and fair, and he did not treat the young men of the original Bayan'er tribe badly when distributing the captured goods.

After drinking several bowls of wine, several young men from the former Bayan tribe took the initiative to hold wine bowls to pay homage to Hedanbaat'er and express their allegiance.

Seeing this, the others were unwilling to lag behind and saluted and toasted one after another.

After drinking heavily, Hedanbatel sang a song to welcome the new brothers, and the atmosphere of the party instantly reached its climax!

Huang Yi couldn't be too nervous. After he had a full stomach, he told Hedanbaatar and took Huang Dayong and Hu Xiaochuan on a night patrol.

Hedanbaat'er felt happy when he saw that Huang Yi was so concerned about the safety of the tribe, and even offered Huang Yi a bowl of koumiss.

Huang Yi is willing to go on inspections not only for safety, but the main reason is actually to practice riding horses.

Practice makes perfect, riding during the day and at night, going down to the pond to wash the horses and build a relationship with them.

Huang Yi has reason to believe that his riding skills will get better and better. After practicing for three or two months, he will be able to ride a horse and slash with an engineer shovel.

Try to master the skill of riding a horse and firing a crossbow within half a year.

As a result of the night patrol, no enemy was found, and two plump red deer were shot and killed.

To cultivate a confidant, you have to be considerate.

Huang Yi had already kept the secret from Huang Dazhi and Hu Xiaochuan when he searched with his telescope.

But they were not allowed to use the telescope, even though they were all curious and eager to try it.

Because Huang Yi can clearly tell the direction he is going after every search.

Then everyone found that it was much easier to catch prey and find water sources.

Huang Yi announced discipline and ordered Huang Dazhi and Hu Xiaochuan not to talk about the "artifact" he used in the tribe to prevent anyone from having bad intentions.

Since Huang Dazhi and others followed Huang Yi, they were not only well fed and clothed, but also not ordered around. They already had a sense of belonging, and of course they obeyed.

Hu Xiaochuan's brother Amugu Leng is no longer in danger. His body is recovering and he should be able to fight on horseback in a month.

Both brothers are very grateful to Huang Yi, and Huang Yi respects them so that everyone can have full stomachs.

They also have a sense of belonging.

Time is passing quietly!

Wisdom, courage, duality, quan, and peng are simply thriving at a visible speed.

Huang Yi's equestrian skills have also continued to improve with diligent study and practice.

The tribe continued to migrate southwest, with the first target being Guihua City, which was still Lin Dan Khan's sphere of influence.

Hedanbaat'er believed that if he went to that side, the possibility of being attacked by Jianzhou Jurchens would be much smaller.

While Monan Mongolia was fighting and annexing each other, it was also controlled by two major forces, Lin Dan Khan and Jianzhou Jurchen.

Small tribes always have to hold on to each other. Hedanbaat'er had a deep hatred for Jiannu, so it was natural for him to choose Lin Danhan, the leader recognized by most tribes on the prairie.

It's a pity that Lin Dan Khan has been dying in recent years, and he is always beaten by Jiannu and runs away.

The Mongolian tribes in Liaodong basically surrendered to the Jiannu. Lin Dan Khan's position was challenged, and more tribes became disloyal.

There were no accidents in the following days. Actually, a dozen knights from the Harbala tribe took the initiative to find their wives, children, and children because they couldn't let go.

Hedanbaatar gladly accepted the surrender of these knights and returned their wives, children and belongings.

The war between tribes is like this, basically not killing everyone.

Therefore, it is common for knights to change tribes.

Who cares who is the leader?

Of course, not every Mongolian is like this. At least Harbala, who would rather be a chicken head than a phoenix tail, is not such a person.

When Halbala's tribe was attacked, he found that Hedanbaat'er's tribe was outnumbered. Halbala chose to flee, with more than twenty knights following closely.

How could he be willing to lose the tribe passed down by his ancestors?

He took the most loyal twenty-odd knights and galloped for three days to find the Kachagute Department.

I don’t know what conditions he offered, but the Kachagute tribe agreed to stand up for the Harbala tribe.

The strength of Kachagute's tribe was far inferior to that of Hedanbaat'er when he led the tribe, and they were often bullied by Hedanbaat'er's tribe.

Three years ago, Kachagute quietly contacted Jiannu and finally killed Hedanbaatar's old man.

Although there is little benefit from clinging to the lap of Jiannu, it can make up for the losses from robbing other small tribes.

The Jian slaves were very poor, and the Mongolian tribes who took refuge in the Jian slaves had to pay cattle, sheep, horses, etc.

This definitely cannot be done voluntarily, and there must be supervision by sending troops!

Therefore, there are two bannermen, five armored men, and a total of seven slaves in Kachagute's tribe.

In order to show the power of the Kingdom of Jin, these seven foreign slaves are all wearing distinctive clothes, strong bodies and excellent fighting skills.

The armor they were equipped with made countless Mongolian knights envious.