Mi Guzhen didn't know whether Wu Ge had already established a relationship with Su Yong and had friendly interactions with him, but no matter what, his fake plan would not change.
So in front of Su Yong, Mi Guzhen said that he only needed three percent of the spoils from this bloody battle.
"Previously, our army and Qiyan fought for several days without being able to win. If the Ming army had not come to the aid in time, our army still could not have won. The greatest credit for this battle is of course the Ming army. How could our army be so shameless as to take away half of the loot? What? Three achievements is enough."
Su Yong frowned.
"Although that's the case, just 30% of the loot may be a bit small, right? Don't your tribe members care?"
"The people of my tribe have witnessed with their own eyes the bravery of the Ming Dynasty's cavalry. They admire the Ming Dynasty cavalry very much. The rules on the grassland are always that the strong get the most and the best. The Ming Dynasty is the most powerful warrior in the grassland. What's wrong with getting the most and the best? ?”
Migu Zhen looked matter-of-fact.
Su Yong immediately felt that this guy could talk, which was very unusual, and he would have a bright future, so he became happy and patted Migu Zhen on the shoulder, preparing to say something to praise him.
Wu Ge was standing next to Su Yong, and when he heard Mi Guzhen's words, he was immediately very dissatisfied.
Good guy, in order to hug my thigh, I just endured the heartache and gave away half of the credit. Are you trying to compete with me in the ring for your father?
So before Su Yong could speak, Wuge spoke first.
"Tata'er also sacrificed a lot in this battle. He sent tens of thousands of troops and fought for seven or eight days. The losses were also very serious. I think it's not too much for Tata'er to take half of the loot. General Su, what do you think?"
After hearing Wu Ge's words, Su Yong was about to speak, but when the words came to his lips, he suddenly realized something.
So he raised the corners of his mouth and laughed.
"It makes sense, it does make sense. The Tatar tribe has paid so much for this battle. If they only take 30% of the loot, I'm afraid some people will think that Ming Dynasty is too domineering, dissatisfied with Ming Dynasty, and dissatisfied with Ming Dynasty's management of the grassland. This is not good .”
Migu Zhen glared at Wu Ge, suppressed the anger in his heart, and looked at Su Yong with a smile.
"How could it be? The Ming army is brave and good at fighting, and the Ming Kingdom is powerful in the grassland. Who would say that the Ming Kingdom is overbearing? Who dares to say that the Ming Kingdom is overbearing? Who dares to disobey the Ming Dynasty's management of the grassland, I will be the first to refuse!"
To Wu Ge, this kind of statement was as common as farting while eating. He didn't take what Migu Zhen said seriously at all.
"General Su, I heard that Tata'er was defeated by Qiyan before this battle and lost a lot of cattle, sheep and horses. The famous warrior Temujin also died, so many people in Tata'er's department felt sorry for General Longhu. dissatisfied.
Now it's another war. Tata'er paid a heavy price and finally won the battle. If the spoils are not enough to be distributed, General Longhu may not be able to explain to his tribe. "
Wu Ge had an awe-inspiring look on his face: "So, please ask General Su to be considerate of Tata'er, otherwise, Tata'er may be in civil strife."
Su Yong suddenly looked at Mi Guzhen with strange eyes.
Mi Gu was really anxious and wanted to say something, but Su Yong reached out to stop him.
"General Longhu, there is no need to say more. Everyone has difficulties, and it is not easy. The tribe has been damaged. It is really not good if you can't get enough loot to compensate everyone.
Look, the trophies obtained by General Zhenbei and his troops also belong to General Zhenbei. Daming will not fight for it. Daming is reasonable, so let's settle it. These trophies will be divided half and half between Daming and Tata'er. "
When Mie Guzhen heard that Su Yong's tone was unquestionable and decisive, he also knew that there was no point in continuing to speak. Instead, it would make Su Yong dissatisfied, so he could only bow his head and accept the outcome.
"This... Okay... Okay, half open, half open."
While Su Yong turned his head, Mi Guzhen glared at Wu Ge fiercely, extremely dissatisfied with him.
Mi Guzhen certainly knew which one was more important and meaningful, getting 20% more loot or gaining the favor of a senior Ming general.
One is a one-time benefit, and the other is a long-term benefit. Migu Zhen is not a fool, so he can certainly tell the difference.
As a result, Wuge got mixed up.
Damn guy.
Migu Zhen looked at Wu Ge with the eyes he would look at an enemy.
Regarding Mie Guzhen's hostility, Wu Ge smiled calmly like a winner, obviously very satisfied with his operation - are you kidding, are you trying to steal your father from me? Do you understand that there are differences between sons and daughters?
With Dad Ming protecting me, do you dare to touch me?
If you touch me, I will go to Zhongdu and cry to Emperor Ming. I will see if it is you or me who is unlucky!
The first son ranking competition ended with the victory of Wuge, the leader of Wanggu tribe.
Migu was really dissatisfied, but he could only accept the current situation.
However, he did not completely admit defeat. He lost the first battle, and there will be another time. This war has no end.
While Su Yong was cleaning up the battlefield and counting the results, Zhong Xuemin's troops also successfully raided the Qiyan tribe's largest clan station.
Like the Kelie tribe, in order to gather troops and launch a large-scale expedition, a large number of Qiyan tribesmen gathered together, giving the Ming army an excellent opportunity to catch them all.
The Ming army captured the Qiyan tribe's garrison through raids and sieges, quickly defeated the few remaining Qiyan guards, and caused huge panic to the Qiyan tribesmen.
They set fire, killed, and charged with horses, causing the settlement to completely collapse. All the Qiyan tribesmen were fleeing for themselves, pushing, trampling, and even attacking each other.
The number of people who killed each other in the chaos far exceeded the number of people killed by the Ming army.
Amid the chaos, Hoelun, protected by his loyal family guards, attempted to escape to safety.
She had no other place to go but to go all the way north to Mier to beg for shelter.
She hugged the child in her arms with a face full of panic, regardless of her worries about her husband's life and death. She tried to ride a horse and escape with the child to save the child.
But before she could mount the horse, the guard leading the horse was hit and killed by a stray arrow. The horse was frightened and ran away quickly, almost bringing Hoelun to the ground.
After finally getting up, Hoelun looked around. The surroundings were in chaos and he couldn't find any way out.
There were cries and screams everywhere, death and killing everywhere.
Her guards were attacked by an unknown person and were fighting an unknown enemy, but Hoelun could see clearly that the enemy was clearly wearing prairie clothes.
Why, wasn't it that the tribe was suddenly attacked by the Ming army?
Why are there scenes of fighting between one's own people and one's own people?
Hoelun couldn't figure it out. He didn't know why everyone could still kill each other at this time instead of uniting to fight against the Ming army.
But death was real. Several loyal guards were killed in front of her eyes. They were constantly killed in order to protect her from leaving here safely. She felt guilty, but she could do nothing. She could only run with her child in her arms and try to leave. This terrifying hell on earth.
As she ran, she was shocked to find that there was not even a single guard around her, and she was surrounded by panicked tribesmen.
Men, women, the elderly, and children were all running in panic. There were people all around, and she no longer knew where she was.
She could only keep running, keep running, keep running.
She didn't know when or where she was running, but suddenly the person in front of her fell down, and she accidentally fell down too.
After she fell, she immediately turned sideways to open the child in her arms, but before she could see her child, the person behind her also hit her.
Many people fell together, and many people were pressed on by those behind them, with those behind pressing on those in front, and those further behind crushing those behind.
No one paid attention to the screams and desperate calls for help from the people at the bottom.
Only at this moment does the weight of a person seem particularly frightening.
However, this is just a small footnote to the cruel scene in the entire station, and an insignificant speck of dust in the cruel scene in the entire grassland.
Before this day, and after this day, there will be more cruel scenes appearing here, in this era.
At dusk, with the setting sun as bright as blood, this station siege and annihilation battle came to an end.
Later, Xin Qiji personally led the reinforcements to help increase the number of captures and increase the benefits of this war.
According to later statistics, Zhong Xuemin's troops captured 110,000 Qiyan tribesmen, 170,000 horses, and more than 200,000 cattle, sheep, and horses. At least half of the property accumulated by the entire Qiyan tribe through years of war and plunder became the property of the Ming army. spoils of war.
Even because so many were captured, the Ming army had to use the Qiyan tribesmen who were eager to survive as temporary auxiliary soldiers to help manage the captured cattle, sheep and horses, and urged them to follow the huge seizure team back to the headquarters of the army.
After all the troops from the two expeditions returned, Han Jinggui, who stayed at the base camp, was very surprised to find that this war had brought too much wealth to the Ming Dynasty.
Although these wealth are embodied in the form of life, it has to be said that these lives are valuable, and some are of very great value, such as war horses.
Just pick some of these war horses and sell them to the Southern Song Dynasty, which is a considerable amount of income. A little more can make the Southern Song Dynasty empty the treasury.
According to the estimates of the army staff, only a part of the war seizures brought about by such a war, not to mention all, but about one-third, would be sold to allow the Ming Dynasty to survive the losses caused by the repair of the Yellow River. Financial crisis.
It's so profitable to fight a war.
It can be said that this war made some senior military officials of the Ming Dynasty, including Han Jinggui, realize the huge dividends that war can bring. This kind of dividends is enough to make any country excited or even crazy about it.
After learning the specific situation, voices began to appear among the Northern Expeditionary Army: "Should we continue to attack north, maybe we can get more captures?"