Kankantada looked very ugly.
He could see that Bu Shitu was not willing to take action against the Tiger Flag, nor did he care about the destruction of the Hatan tribe and the death of Lu Te.
As for the reason, he could guess to some extent. It was simply that Lute did not belong to the Taiji of the Great Khan's line, but to the Taiji of his Kankantada line, which was not liked by the Great Khan.
Su Nang suddenly said: "The Great Khan is the Great Khan of Tumut, not the Great Khan of the Tiger-Charactered Flag. If the Great Khan protects the Tiger-Charactered Flag in this way, it will inevitably arouse the dissatisfaction of the herdsmen, and will also be dissatisfied by tens of thousands of other people." The Hu tribe is a joke, I hope the Great Khan will take the Hatan tribe seriously."
Bu Shitu frowned.
What Hu Ziqi did this time really made him dissatisfied, even if there was a reason for it.
But he didn't want to really take action against Huziqi because of a Hatan tribe. After all, Huziqi's business methods had brought him many benefits for such a long time, which made the Taiji strength of his department more and more powerful. The stronger.
But after all, the Hatan tribe is a tribe of Tumut, and it is his people. The tiger-character flag attacked his people without saying a word, which made him feel very uncomfortable.
Halbala said to Su Nang: "You will be laughed at if you lose your faith. The Hatan tribe secretly took action against the Tiger Flag and wanted to rob the Tiger Flag's convoy. If this matter was spread, the entire Monan Mongolia would laugh at it. We Tumut are treacherous.”
As he said that, he turned and glanced at Kancantada.
The Hatan tribe is a small tribe attached to Kankantada, and the Taiji of the Hatan tribe is also close to Kankantada. He believes that the tiger-character flag convoy was attacked by the Hatan tribe's armored cavalry. Kankantada must have known about it, and it was even possible that Kankantada was secretly planning this matter.
Kankantada was expressionless and did not look at Harbala. He seemed not to notice that Harbala was looking at him at all.
Su Nang stared at Halbala and said coldly: "What benefits has the Tiger Character Banner given to your Ulut tribe? Do you even care about the face of the Golden Family by asking you to speak for them like this?"
"I don't think it's me who cares about face. At least our Ulut tribe can't do such things as betrayal." Halbala sneered unceremoniously.
As the youngest son of Namu'er and the future successor of the Ulut tribe, one of the three major forces of Tumut, he has enough confidence to confront Su Nang tit for tat.
Other Taiji might be wary of Su Nang's identity and dare not argue with them, but he was not afraid.
Su Nang's face sank and he said coldly: "Halbala, even you, Abu, don't dare to talk to me like this. Who gave you the courage to talk to me like this?"
Harbala said sarcastically: "Su Nang, you really think that everyone else is a fool. You have secret contacts with Fan Yongdou from the Ming Dynasty. Don't think that others don't know about it."
In the sweat tent, many Taiji looked at Su Nang, who was sitting at the top on the left side.
They are all Taiji who came to Qingcheng from afar. Their respective tribes are not too strong and they are neutral forces floating among the three Tumut forces.
Su Nang hesitated for a moment and then said: "That Fan Yongdou did come to Bansheng City and wanted to discuss cooperation with me, and I agreed to let him replace the Tiger Flag with his Fan Ji."
Hearing this, the expressions of many Tai Ji in the sweat tent changed, and many people secretly looked at the fortune teller who was sitting cross-legged at the top.
The Tumote Khan supported the Tiger-Character Flag, but no one expected that Su Nang actually wanted another Ming Dynasty business to replace the Tiger-Character Flag.
Many Taiji even thought that there might be another game between the Su Nang family and the Khan family.
Bu Shitu, who was sitting in the middle of the sweat tent, frowned and said, "Fan Yongdou is coming to the grassland to do business. How come I don't know about this?"
There was a hint of accountability in the words.
Su Nang said disapprovingly: "This is not a big deal. I don't think there is any need to tell the Great Khan. Moreover, it will also be a good thing for all the Taijis here to have another Ming Dynasty company come to the grassland to do business."
At this time, Kankantada said: "Great Khan, our Tumote now only has one business in Tiger Banner doing business on the grassland, which makes the people in Tiger Banner no longer respect the Great Khan. I think we should let more Ming Dynasty merchants came to do business on the grassland, and this Fanji merchant house is very good. I heard it is a famous merchant house in Xuanfu, and it is more powerful than that Tiger Character Banner."
"Great Khan, I also believe that there cannot be only one Ming Dynasty business in Tiger Character Banner on the grassland. It would be more beneficial for us Tumote to have more Ming Dynasty businesses." Zula Kashen expressed his support.
As the words of several of them fell, the Taijis from Su Nang's family all supported the Fanji Company to do business on the grassland, and several neutral Taijis who had good relations with Kankantada also chose to support it.
In the sweat tent, no one spoke.
Many Taiji present could see that Kankantada and Su Nang had joined forces.
Bu Shitu looked very ugly.
Halbala suddenly said: "Everyone came to the sweat tent to discuss the attack on the Hatan tribe, not about Fan Ji's business coming to the grassland to do business. If Fan Yongdou wants to come to the grassland to do business, we can discuss it later."
The Ulut tribe and the Tiger Banner have always cooperated well. As the successor of the Ulut tribe, he did not want Fan Ji to compete with the Tiger Banner for business roads on the grassland, which would harm the interests of their Ulut tribe.
"This has always been a thing." Kankantada said, "If the Tiger Flag hadn't determined that our herdsmen could only obtain the goods of the Ming Dynasty through them, how could they have the courage to attack the Hatan tribe."
"Kankantada Taiji is right," Jurakashen said, "The Great Khan should have driven this tiger-character flag out of the grassland long ago, otherwise the Hatan tribe would not have been attacked and the tribe would have been destroyed."
Temulun stood up and asked Zulakashen: "You mean that the Hatan tribe was attacked and the Great Khan is to blame!"
Zulakashen's expression changed, he shook his head hurriedly and said, "I didn't say that."
Su Nang on the other side said: "As for whether the Great Khan is to blame for what happened to the Hatan Tribe, it's hard to say, but it is an obvious fact that a Ming Dynasty merchant named Huzi Banner dared to attack the Hatan Tribe and kill Lut Taiji. .”
Halbala said: "This incident was not caused by you people. If you hadn't attacked the Tiger Flag's convoy first, how would you have provoked Tiger Flag's revenge?"
"Halbala, don't forget, the blood of the Golden Family flows in your body." Kankantada looked at Harbala and said coldly.
"Okay, everyone, shut up."
Bu Shitu slapped the low table in front of him with his hand.
The quarrel in the sweat tent stopped, and everyone looked at the fortune teller.
Bu Shitu said: "I will ask Jamuhe to go to Li Shuheng and ask if the affairs of the Hatan tribe are the fault of their Tiger Flag. As for the matter of Fan Ji Company coming to the grassland to do business, Ben Khan has no objection. A business isn’t such a bad thing.”
After saying that, he glanced at the faces of Su Nang, Kankantada, and Harbala one by one.
"Great Khan, even if Jamukha asked the people of the Tiger-Character Banner, they would not admit that they had attacked the Hatan tribe." Zhula Kashen said, "Please also ask the Great Khan to issue a decree to expel the Tiger-Character Banner people from the grassland. , and are never allowed to step into the grassland."
Bu Shitu glared at Qula Kashen and said, "Go back, I'm tired of sweating."
"I'll take my leave."
Many Taijis in the sweat tent stood up, saluted the fortune telling rabbit, and retreated from the sweat tent in twos and threes.