Chapter 264: Tumut Khan

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The red-faced Mongolian Taiji said with a deep expression: "Zamuka, what's wrong with you? Don't you know the relationship between the Fan family and Su Nang? Why did you bring the Fan family people to the sweat tent?"

Jamuheyi leaned forward and said, "The Ming Dynasty man who came here is not from the Fan family. He said that he is from the Tiger Flag."

"I've never heard of the tiger-character flag. I only know businessmen from the Ming Dynasty with the surnames Fan, Tian, ​​Wang, Liang, and Huang." The red-faced Mongolian Taiji said.

Kankantada Taiji on the other side said: "Just because you don't know, it doesn't mean you don't. The Ming Dynasty is so big, there are always a lot of merchants. Don't we, Tumote, also have a lot of Han merchants?"

The red-faced Mongolian Taiji was obviously in awe of Kankantada Taiji. Hearing his words, he stopped talking.

Kankantada Taiji looked at Bushitu Khan and said: "Great Khan, since the people of the Ming Dynasty are outside the Khan's tent, we should let him come in and see him."

Bullshitu Khan thought for a moment and said, "I will listen to you, Kankantada Taiji, and let the Ming people outside the Khan's tent come in."

Kankantada turned to Jamuka and said, "Jamuka, go and take the people into the sweat tent."

"Yes." Zhamu saluted, turned around and walked out of the tent.

Outside the sweat tent, Tan Zaiwang was waiting anxiously outside the sweat tent.

He was afraid that such an important matter would be messed up because of himself. If there weren't many armored soldiers guarding the tent outside, he would have had the intention to break in directly.

"The Great Khan promised to see you, come in!" Jamukha said to Tan Zaiwang.

Tan Zaiwang felt relieved and followed him inside, but was stopped by the Mongolian armored soldiers on both sides.

"What do you mean? Didn't you hear that it was you Khan who asked me to come in?" Tan Zaiwang's face darkened.

A Mongolian armored soldier on the side said: "Weapons are not allowed to be brought into the sweat tent."

Jamuka, who was walking in front, turned around and said to Tan Zaiwang: "Hand over the weapons first. I will return them to you when I come out of the sweat tent."

Tan Zaiwang thought that Jamukha had handed over his weapons before entering the sweat tent, so he handed the sword and musket to the Mongolian armored soldiers beside him.

Jamukha waited for Tan Zaiwang for a while, and waited for others to catch up, and whispered: "When you meet the Great Khan, never talk about your relationship with the Fan family. The Great Khan does not like Ming people who are too close to the Fan family."

Tan Zaiwang nodded.

Entering the big tent, I heard Jamukha say: "Great Khan, this is the Ming Dynasty man."

"I've seen profuse sweat." Tan Zaiwang made a fist with his right hand across his chest and gave a military salute unique to the Tiger Flag.

A Taiji sitting under the Great Khan snorted coldly and said: "Don't you Ming people attach great importance to etiquette? When you see the Great Khan, why don't you kneel down and salute."

Tan Zaiwang glanced sideways at the Mongolian who spoke, and saw that he was a red-faced Mongolian. He could sit in the sweat tent. He must have a high status. At least he was a Taji. Jamuka, a general of the Great Khan's bodyguard, could only Standing in the sweat tent.

However, he was from the Ming Dynasty, and the Great Khan in front of him was the Great Khan of the Mongols. The two sides were enemy countries, so he did not need to kneel to the Great Khan of an enemy country. However, this red-faced Mongolian asked him to kneel down, which was obviously a sign of Deliberately looking for trouble.

Immediately, Tan Zaiwang looked at the red-faced Mongolian who had spoken before, clasped his fists and said, "May I ask this Mongolian nobleman, are you a profuse sweater?"

"Of course I'm not. The one sitting on top is our Tumut Khan." The red-faced Mongolian Taiji raised his hand and gestured to the Bushitu Khan.

Tan Zaiwang raised the corner of his mouth and said: "Since you are not the Great Khan, why did you speak before the Great Khan? Could it be that in this sweat tent, you have a higher status than the Great Khan?"

"This..." A hint of embarrassment appeared on the red-faced Mongolian Taiji's face.

He was already used to interrupting in front of the Great Khan, because the Great Khan had a soft temper and never said anything about him. Now being pointed out by a Mingguo man to his face made him feel embarrassed. At the same time, he was also worried that the Great Khan would Don't really blame him.

A profuse sweat with a soft temper will still be a profuse sweat after all.

Seeing his embarrassment, Kankantada Taiji said: "Zula Kashen Taiji, shut your mouth. This Ming man was invited to the Khan tent by the Great Khan. It is not your turn to comment. "

A gentle and gentle blow made the red-faced Mongolian Taiji lower his head, and he also saved the Khan's face in front of the people of the Ming Dynasty.

Kankantada Taiji looked at Tan Zaiwang again and said in a deep voice: "I have long heard that you Ming people have sharp teeth and sharp mouths, but this is the sweat tent of the Mongols, not a place for you Ming people to run wild."

Tan Zaiwang bowed and said, "I don't dare. My boss has always respected the Great Khan."

Seeing that the Ming people in the sweat tent were submissive, Kankantada no longer pressed too hard.

As for the words of respect, just listen to them, he doesn't believe them at all.

Even Tumote's own Taiji was dissatisfied with the weak temper of the Great Khan. Otherwise, after the death of the Great Khan, there would not have been so many Taijis supporting Su Nang in inheriting the throne of Tumote Khan.

Kankantada Taiji said to Tan Zaiwang: "Zamuhe said that you want to be like the Fan family and sell grain, tea and other things from the Ming Dynasty to our Tumut herdsmen."

"It's not me, it's my proprietor." Tan Zaiwang said, "My proprietor has always wanted to cooperate with the Great Khan and all the Taijis. In terms of strength, my proprietor is no worse than the Fan family. As long as the Fan family can sell it to Tumo My proprietor can also produce special goods, and my proprietor has his own iron yard, so he has an advantage over the Fan family in things like ironware."

Kankantada said: "You said your proprietor is so powerful, but why have I never heard of your proprietor's name? Even the tiger-character flag that Jamukha mentioned is the first time I've heard of it. Why does the Great Khan believe that your proprietor has this strength?"

Tan Zaiwang said: "As long as the Great Khan and all Taijis promise that my proprietor can freely do business with herdsmen on the grassland, I believe that the Great Khan and all Taijis will soon know the strength of my proprietor."

Hearing this, Bushitu Khan, who was sitting at the top, couldn't help but said: "Kankantada Taiji, do you think you agree with what this Mingguo man said?"

Tan Zaiwang then looked at the Taiji named Kankantada, and then he realized that this Taiji had the final say in this matter.

Kankantada looked hesitant, thought for a moment, and said, "I heard from Jamuhe that you went to Bansheng City with the Fan family's motorcade?"

Tan Zaiwang recalled Jamukha's reminder before entering the sweat tent, and said: "Although we Tiger Flag people came to Bansheng City with the Fan family's motorcade, we have nothing to do with the Fan family. The Fan family has been on guard all the way. We come into contact with any Mongolian nobleman.”

"Who knows whether what you said is true or false!" said the red-faced Qula Kashentaiji, "Maybe you and the Fan family are in the same group. You Ming people are full of gossip, so you are the most untrustworthy."

This time, Kankantada Taiji did not speak, as if waiting for Tan Zaiwang's explanation.

Tan Zaiwang had a sneer on his lips and said: "If our Tiger Flag and the Fan family are in the same group, why do you want me to come to see Dahan? Isn't it just like taking off my pants and farting, which is unnecessary."

"Bold." The red-faced Kashin Taiji slapped the low table in front of him hard.

Outside the sweat tent, a group of armored soldiers rushed in.