Chapter 74: You can’t be dissatisfied

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How dare you not bow your head when you are under a low eaves?

Dumubut recognized the status of Huang Yi, a Han man, in the tribe and chose to endure it.

Of course, it is impossible to compensate for a year's rations according to the standard of a full adult.

The general account is simply calculated based on the half-starved and half-fed slaves.

Huang Yi was not too harsh, because the Han slaves did not have enough to eat.

In the future, all Han people must be at least 70% full and eat meat every three to five days. This means that the more Han slaves are rescued, the greater the food gap will be.

In order to achieve greater population development, Huang Yi must rob cattle and sheep, and loot gold and silver treasures.

After accepting the surrender of the Dumubut tribe, the leaders and knights under Hedanbaatar had differences.

Many of the red-eyed tribesmen were not willing to surrender without a fight.

They prefer to rob cattle and sheep, food, and women...

What's interesting next is that the newly attached Dumubut tribe organized a hundred cavalry to attack the Dolu Anha tribe, one of their former allies.

The population of this tribe is double that of the Dumubut tribe, with more than 1,100 people. In the past, they also needed to pay tribute to the Mubulu tribe of Dakha.

However, their tribe is much stronger than the Dumubut tribe, and because they are close neighbors, they have often fought over the ownership of pastures in recent years.

Every time, it was Dumubut who suffered the loss and chose to swallow his anger.

In the past, the Mubulu tribe in Dakha had the final say in this area, but it is different now.

In order to show his loyalty to his new master and to take revenge on the Duolu Anha tribe, Dumubut took the initiative to lead the way.

When the two armies faced off, he didn't give Dolu Anha a chance to speak and launched a charge immediately.

The newly attached knights of the former Dakha Mubulu tribe were also unwilling to see the enemy surrender directly.

Because they suffered more or less property losses, at least they lost their Han slaves and a year's rations as compensation for the Han slaves.

Hedanbaat'er and all the senior officials agreed that Huang Yi got all the Han slaves.

Of course it’s not enough to just get people. What about their food and clothing?

The wool comes from the sheep. Which family the Han people were originally slaves to was not only freed, but also given clothes and food.

If there was not enough food, cattle, sheep and horses would be used to make up for it.

Not convinced?

You can’t be dissatisfied!

Whoever dares to disobey will be turned into a dead man and his woman will be a slave!

In fact, Huang Yi also felt that it would be easiest to kill the slave owners and liberate the slaves. There were nearly 130 Han slaves in Dakha Mubulu and his brothers, sons, and nephews.

Now the mistresses of these families have become slaves, and the men have become dead, including boys no taller than a wheel.

All the property was seized by Huang Yi, but Huang Yi did not keep it all for himself, but gave more than half of it to Hedan Battle.

Privately, Huang Dapeng, Zhang Dong, etc. have hidden a lot of real money.

Therefore, Huang Yi concluded that it was most cost-effective to kill the slave owners and free the slaves.

The food, materials, gold and silver treasures obtained were enough to feed the liberated slaves for more than a year.

Huang Yiming knew that the strength of the Hedanbaat'er tribe had increased to such an extent that they could conquer several surrounding tribes through negotiation, but he did not recommend it.

Because he knows that Tatars are all people who only care about fighting but not about eating.

Without breaking their original ruling class and establishing new rulers, they cannot be directly included in management.

Therefore, it is in line with the current actual situation to not persuade others to surrender but to directly fight until they surrender unconditionally.

Eight hundred knights roared in, and despite all their efforts, the Duolu'anha tribe could only muster three hundred or so knights, of which there were only less than two hundred young men.

The equipment is even worse. Dolu Anha's tribe doesn't even have twenty pieces of armor in total.

Today, there are a hundred armored knights in Hedanbaat'er's tribe.

Therefore, Dolu Anha and his sons rushed to fight and shouted: "Stop fighting, we can talk!"

Seeing that the other party ignored the proposal for truce negotiations, he finally shouted: "Stop fighting, we surrender!"

The main leaders are ready to surrender. How can the knights under their command have any fighting will?

However, Dumubut came just for revenge and deliberately refused to give up. He led his son and a dozen of his trusted knights to directly kill Bendolu Anha.

This is the ugliness of human nature!

When the Manchus entered the Pass, a large number of Han troops were accomplices in every massacre.

These people kill their own compatriots more viciously than slaves.

Even though they were actually survivors of a certain massacre launched by slaves.

On the 81st of Jiangyin, hundreds of thousands of Han people died.

Who are the people besieging Jiangyin?

I'm afraid there are less than one-tenth of the genuine Eight Banners slaves, and the vast majority are traitorous soldiers and generals.

Of course Duolu Anha knew Dumubut and his son. He had always despised Dumubut. When he saw Dumubut's reluctance, he immediately became angry and fought hard.

It's a pity that Hedanbaatar's armored cavalry came over in a moment, and Dolu Anha had to flee in panic.

Huang Yi led the forty-five knights with almost no gains, because the knights of the Duolu Anha tribe had no fighting spirit, and most of them dismounted and knelt down to beg for surrender.

Isn’t it thirty-six riders? Why are you forty-five?

The additional nine cavalrymen were of course relatively strong young men with decent riding skills selected from the Han slaves rescued by Dumubut.

It doesn't matter if he doesn't capture anything. Huang Yi is not a pervert and doesn't take pleasure in killing people, as long as he captures enough.

Not only is the population of the Duolu Anha tribe more than double that of the Dumubut tribe, but the average tribal family also owns a lot more food, cattle and sheep.

It is enough to show that the Duolu Anha tribe is much richer than the Dumubut tribe. Just counting the average, the Duolu Anha tribe is even richer than the Daqa Mubulu tribe.

This battle was a big win, and all the participants' eyes were shining.

Huang Yi was very busy, not only busy hiding gold and silver treasures, but also busy searching for hidden Han slaves, and busy bandaging and suturing injured Han people.

In order to encourage Dumubut to continue his efforts, and to fully mobilize the enthusiasm of Dumubut's department, Hedanbaatar gave generous favors when distributing the seizures.

Cattle, sheep and grain were given in abundance, but they were not given to the returning knights and did not replenish the population.

Even so, after the surrender, Dumubut not only made up for the loss of Han slaves, but also added a lot of grain, cattle and sheep.

So he became more active and asked to lead the way again, this time to attack Tengger's troops.

The strength of the Tengger Tribe is not weak, and its territory is adjacent to the Dumubut Tribe and the Dolu Anha Tribe.

The strength is close to the combined strength of the Dumubut tribe and the Dolu Anha tribe, and they have bullied Dumubut a lot in the past.

A year ago, the three most beautiful women in Dumubut tribe were married to Tengri and his two sons as concubines respectively.

This alliance is the most unreliable.

On the surface, Dumubut presented the beautiful woman, but in his heart, he wished he could eat Tengger's flesh.

Before the tribe was attacked, Dumubut did not send anyone to ask for help from the Tengger tribe, but instead went to the Dakha Mubulu tribe, which shows how much distrust he had.