Chapter 918 We are all sent by the Tsar! (Please subscribe)

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"Santa Claus" is here, a hundred of them, all carrying muskets and tomahawks, wearing red clothes and red hats and big beards. They look scary...

Prince Babu and the nearly 20,000 warriors in the winter camp of the Chechen Khan tribe all held their breath, pressed their hands on the hilts of their knives, and stared at these terrible "Santa Clauses" as if these people would suddenly perform some magic.

To be honest, there is nothing scary about these one hundred "Santa Clauses". The matchlocks of the matchlocks they carried were not lit. If the Mongols suddenly attacked, they could only fight back with big axes. With just a hundred axes, can you still kill all 20,000 Mongolian warriors?

But His Majesty the Tsar in Moscow has at least 200,000 such "Santa Claus Musketeers" and countless Cossack cavalry.

And what’s even more terrifying is that these Rakshasa people are particularly ferocious! Unlike the Han and Manchus in the south, they were more reasonable and did not aim to exterminate the Mongols. They were really killing the Mongols with hatred in their hearts. Almost all the Green Sect Mongolian Khanates they destroyed were extinct - they would kill them all if they could!

Therefore, the warriors on the Mongolian grassland are afraid of the Rakshasa people from the bone marrow. Although the Rakshasa people do not have the ability to kill all the Mongols in the Mongolian grassland and Mongolistan - if they had this ability, they would have killed them all! There is no need to doubt the brutality of Tsarist Russia. But in the Central Asian grasslands and Mongolian grasslands far away from Europe, the Rakshasa people's knives are still not fast enough...

But the fierce reputation of the Rakshasa people still makes all Mongolians afraid!

Although there are only a hundred "Rakshasa Santa Clauses" now, they still scare 20,000 Mongolians. All of them, except Wu Keshan, dare not express their anger.

He is a true "hero" and is not afraid of "Santa Claus" at all. He actually went up to him in a grand manner, hugged his fists at the leader, a black-haired Rakshasa man, and said with a smile: "Deputy Bekov Oh, the wind and snow along the way didn't freeze you, right?"

Bykov, the Spanish captain de Velasco, was freezing to death - it was so warm in Spain! How could he withstand the severe cold on the banks of the Kerulen River? But in order to show off, I had to pretend to be a good guy who is not afraid of people, and replied in Spanish: "No, we Rakshasa people are not afraid of the cold... Sneeze! Sneeze!"

I'm almost catching a cold!

Babu Khan was accompanied by a Mongolian general who knew Rakshasa script. He came up to him with a smile on his face. When he heard the Rakshasa Master Bekov speaking, he asked the general manager beside him: "What did the Rakshasa Master say?"

say what?

Beads of sweat were dripping from the commander's forehead!

He couldn't understand the Rakshasa words spoken by this Rakshasa master at all!

He is obviously a Rakshasa... You can tell by his appearance, and there are so many "Santa Clauses" with lustful faces behind him, so there is no doubt that he is a Rakshasa Shotgun Army!

"What did he say?" Babu urged again.

The general didn't dare to say that he had forgotten the Rakshasa language - he was sent by Babu Khan to Nerchinsk City with a lot of money to learn the Rakshasa language. He hadn't spoken it for a few days and he couldn't understand it anymore... ..If King Khan is angry, shouldn't he be skinned?

"He said he was a special envoy sent by the Tsar!" The general had to make up a lie.

Babu quickly bowed and saluted: "I have met His Excellency the Special Envoy."

The general immediately translated the words into Rakshasa language...

This time it was De Velasco's turn to be dumbfounded. He thought that no one in the Chechen Khan tribe could understand Rakshasa, so he, the Rakshasa envoy who could not speak Rakshasa, came.

"Ah, sneeze!" De Velasco sneezed quickly.

Obaski also knew that something was going to leak, so he quickly said in Mongolian: "The special envoy said that it was too cold and he wanted to find a warmer place."

"Ah, ah sneeze!" Can it be translated like this in Rakshasa language?

Babu Khan's general manager looked at Obaisky with admiring eyes.

Babu Khan said enthusiastically: "Hurry up, I have an invitation in the tent."

Obaski knew a little Spanish, having learned it while crossing the Pacific, and he spoke it to de Velasco immediately.

When Babu Khan's general manager heard what he said, he felt even more panicked - he didn't understand at all! Does Rakshasa language also have many dialects? That must be the case!

This guy is actually half-assed. How much Rakshasa language has he learned? I can barely talk about it.

But fortunately, the Rakshasa lord brought along Tongshi, so he could fool him without opening his mouth.

...

"Khan Khan, our Tsar Majesty of the Rakshasa Kingdom is very worried when he learns that the Ming Dynasty has defeated the Qing Dynasty and has also won over the Chahar, Merat, and Zhungar tribes. Therefore, he has sent 10,000 shotgun soldiers and 5,000 shotgun soldiers. The Cossacks are marching eastward and will soon reach Lake Baikal. Before the Rakshasa army makes all preparations to march into the Mongolian grassland, he hopes that you can delay the Ming Dynasty's northern expedition and will not allow you to side with the Ming Dynasty under any circumstances. Otherwise, the Rakshasa army will slaughter the entire Mongolian grassland!"

The person who was speaking in a warm tent was Obaisky. He was a translator in name, but in fact, what he said was his own words.

"What? Are there really so many Rakshasa soldiers arriving at Lake Baikal?" Babu Khan felt that his heart was about to beat out.

Fifteen thousand Rakshasa soldiers!

Not to mention destroying the Chechen Khan tribe, at least it can drive the Chechen Khan tribe away from the fertile pastures of the Kherulun River Basin.

After losing this piece of grassland, where can the Chechen Khan go?

Moving west to the territory of the Oirat Mongols? Can the Jungar Ministry let go of the Chechen Khan Ministry?

Go south and join the Ming Dynasty... Oh, if this door is open, Babu would be willing to give it a try. But the problem is that the Ming Dynasty now supports Chahar and Tumut. One of them is a big khan and the other is a small khan. Once they are revived, they will definitely have to ride on the necks of the three Khalkha tribes and dominate.

Moreover, the Chechen Khan tribe also defected to the Qing Dynasty very early. It was Mongolia, a foreign vassal on the side of the Qing Dynasty. It had been hostile to the Ming Dynasty for so many years. How could it defect to the Qing Dynasty again?

Even if he can take refuge, I am afraid that Ming will be on the front line to deal with the Rakshasa people!

After thinking about it, Chechen Khan Babu also felt that the only way to survive was to surrender to the Rakshasa Kingdom... If he didn't surrender now, he would be exterminated when the Rakshasa people came over!

Seeing that Babu Khan was silent, Wu Keshan thought he was still hesitating, so he smiled and said: "Prince Babu, now Prince Dodo of Manchuria has joined forces with the Tsar through the mediation of the Japanese people, and our Horqin tribe has also Participate in it. If you Khalkha Tribes also join in, it will be a big alliance against the Ming Dynasty. Victory is completely expected! Moreover, you Khalkha Tribes do not need to bear much pressure from the Ming army. Their main enemy is Prince Dodo!"

It seems reasonable!

While they were talking, the curtain of the big tent was suddenly opened. After a gust of cold wind, they saw Mongolian warriors walking in carrying boxes of matchlock guns. A brother of the Chechen Khan also followed in and reported to Babu: "King Khan, we have already counted. There are a thousand matchlocks in total. They are all high-quality muskets made by Moscow City of the Rakshasa Kingdom. They are better than the ones we got from the Ordos Ministry." The muskets I bought in Nanjing during the Ming Dynasty are much better!"

The Chechen Khanate also bought Zhu Cijiong's knock-off guns. They were crudely made by craftsmen in Yulin and Yan'an. They could fire, but after firing up to three shots in a row, they had to cool down immediately, otherwise they would explode! And the gunpowder cannot be added enough, otherwise there is a risk of exploding the chamber.

But even this kind of musket is still like a treasure in the Chechen Khan, and they are reluctant to use it - it will break after being used for many times.

And what Obaisky sent to the Chechen Khanate were all foreign guns made by the Milan House of Zhbania. Although they were all old goods from the Thirty Years War (new products in Western Europe were all flintlock guns), But the workmanship is still quite sophisticated, except for the strange inscriptions engraved on the gun body... some are in full Rakshasa letters, and some also have Chinese characters (they were secretly engraved by some Korean craftsmen who are very disgusted with foreigners, because The time was too hasty and Obaisky's people did not check them one by one). Anyway, the Chechen Khan's brothers did not know each other.

"Quick, take one and let me see!" Chechen Khan became interested.

A brand new matchlock gun was quickly delivered. The Chechen Khan touched and touched, looked and looked, and finally found the Chinese character inscription on it. He knew a few Chinese characters, so he started to read: "Rakshasa" Made in the Chongzhen year of the country..."