A new day has come again,
The chieftain pie of Gala Cave had just walked out of the cave early, which was very unusual. The surrounding warriors and servants couldn't help but cast curious glances, but no one dared to chatter in front of him. La Tusi was famous for his domineering style even among the Yi people. If he was misunderstood, being able to be sold as a slave would already be a sign of ancestral merit.
One of the most famous stories of Chief Paigang among the Yi people is that at a gathering of Yi people, a female Yi person who was a guest thought that the maid serving her wine was slow and slapped her in the face. Originally, the Yi people only had to be willing to compensate the host. The price of life, even killing a slave girl is not a big deal, but this happened in front of Chief Paigang! He thought that this female Yi did not take him seriously, so he immediately became furious, claiming that this maid was his wife's dowry maid, and that the Yi wanted to insult his wife, so he threw this girl in front of all the guests. The famous barbarians were hanged on the old tree at the entrance of the cave! The whole incident immediately caused a sensation in Yishan. From then on, those unruly Yi people did not dare to breathe loudly even far away from the power of Galadong, which greatly established his prestige.
After establishing his power, Paigang Chieftain was not satisfied with this. He sent warriors and priests in all directions to continuously plunder slaves, livestock and land, and even plundered and sold slave traders to enrich his treasure house. When he could buy something, he could give it to him. When it comes to expanding his treasures, he will empty out his treasure trove without hesitation. He sells trophies cheaper than other chieftains, and he is willing to pay higher prices than others when buying swords, BMWs and other treasures that enhance combat effectiveness. This makes him an endless stream of merchants to serve him no matter how dangerous it is.
He has a big black horse with black hair all over its body without a stray hair. It can walk through mountains and rivers as if it were on the ground. It was a BMW brought by merchants from the Red Dragon Kingdom for him. It cost him a hundred slaves. The chieftain thought the deal was so worthwhile that he often told others that he took care of the horse himself. You know, even the poor barbarians who only own one or two slaves are unwilling to work with their own hands. Even if they wash their hands, the slaves have to pour water. However, Paigang Chieftain will personally wash the horses, cut grass and feed beans, and make these The horse was fed as if it were a steed in the Red Dragon Kingdom. Therefore, when the war began, the warriors under his command were all eager to try, taking it as the highest honor to be recognized by Paigang Chieftain and ride this horse. Chieftain Paigang had a good horse that was good at walking, but he made use of the horse for more than just walking.
He had similar considerations in raising his daughter Ujida to be a priest. Ujida was able to obtain the high position of a formal priest at a young age, on the one hand because of her outstanding material, and on the other hand, because of her relationship with Paigang. It is not unrelated to the large number of gifts given by the chieftain to the high priest and his family disciples. Every year when Ujida studied magic under the high priest, Chief Paigang would give the high priest a hundred jars of wine, fifty cattle and other various gifts. Even a sedan bearer under the high priest would receive Paigang. A pair of shoes given by Tusi. Chieftain Paigang's family members often told him that he had invested too much in Ujida. Ujida was just a girl who could get married. No matter how capable she was, she would still get married. She was on the battlefield. It was very useful, but how many more times could she win for Galadong?
Chieftain Paigang scorned this. There was a huge difference between having a high-ranking priest in the family and not having one. Anyone making decisions about Gala Cave must consider Ujida's revenge. As for her marriage— - Chief Paigang naturally had no intention of letting her make her own decision. He would make his daughter's marriage have the greatest value, far more than what he had invested in her over the years.
However, with the high priest's crazy changes, Chief Paigang's plan was slightly modified. When the high priest and other chieftains and chiefs asked him to send troops to attack the outsiders, he sent Ujida.
"She can stand up to fifty warriors."
Therefore, Galadong sent far fewer warriors than they should according to their share, but Chief Paigang didn't care. If the high priest won, his daughter, as the favored direct priest of the high priest, would still worry about not being able to get a share of the spoils? If the high priest loses... the unlucky ones will naturally be the other chieftains and chieftains who have extra soldiers. Their strength has declined, and Chieftain Paigang can plunder more slaves, livestock and territory from them.
After the news of the defeat and death of the high priest came back to Yishan, Chieftain Paigang, whose strength was almost intact, immediately launched a fierce attack on the surrounding Yi forces and gained a lot. Those people put all their capital on the victory of the high priest. Unlike the Paigang Chieftain who was betting on both sides, he retained his strength and was soon defeated by the Paigang Chieftain. A large number of slaves, livestock and other property continued to flow. The Jedi were transported back to Gala Cave.
Although Chieftain Paigang lost a beautiful and talented daughter, the recent sharp increase in income was enough to soothe his injured (if there was such a thing) soul.
That's what he always thought.
However, last night he actually dreamed of Ujda.