Chapter 927: Secret thoughts

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More than ten days passed.

Several large Tumut tribes, Taiji, came to Qingcheng, and the Mongolian warriors who followed them also settled on the grasslands outside Qingcheng.

A tribe occupies a piece of grassland, and the tribes are clearly separated. Herdsmen drive their herds to graze in the pastures designated by each tribe.

The Khan tent was filled with Taijis from various tribes, and several Taijis from the Karaqin tribe were also in the Khan tent.

Azig from Haraqin sat in the lower position next to the fortune-telling rabbit. Behind him were several Taijis who came from Haraqin.

Bu Shitu sat cross-legged in the middle of the sweat tent, facing the many Taijis in front of him, and said: "Now almost all the soldiers from all the tribes have arrived. Even the three thousand warriors sent by Baihong Daha Taiji have arrived in Qingcheng. This Khan decided to ask the monks of Dazhao Temple to pray for the warriors going on the expedition and prepare sacrifices before the expedition."

"Wait!" As soon as Bu Shitu finished speaking, Su Nang suddenly shouted.

Everyone's eyes were attracted to Su Nang.

Kankantada, who was sitting next to Su Nang, frowned and said, "Su Nang, do you have any objections to the Great Khan's decision?"

"I have no objection." Su Nang shook his head and said immediately, "I want to ask the Great Khan who will be the commander-in-chief of the coalition forces this time. If it is not decided in advance, who will the ministries listen to when they go to the battlefield in the future?"

After his words fell, some people in the sweat tent began to whisper among themselves, while others sat down and said nothing.

Azig, who was sitting under the fortune telling rabbit, opened his mouth to speak, but was stopped by Kalaqintaiji beside him, who shook his head at him.

Azig saw that the person who stopped him was an old Taiji from the Kalaqin tribe. He was also the Taiji who led the army this time. He was also an old Taiji whom Abu respected very much.

If someone stopped him from speaking, he would naturally not listen, but if this old Taiji stopped him, even if he was hiding something in his heart, he would have to swallow the words that came to his lips.

At this time, I heard the old Taiji from Haraqin whisper: "This is Tumote's own business. We Haraqin should not interfere."

Hearing this, Azig was stunned for a moment, and looked at Su Nang and Bushi Tu respectively, with a look of sudden realization on his face.

The fight between Su Nang and Bushi Tu is no longer a secret on the grassland, especially since their Karaqin pasture is next to Tumut, so they know even more clearly what happened between the two people.

The battle between Bu Shitu and Su Nang over the years has greatly weakened the strength of Tumut and the entire right-wing Mongolia, but for them, Haraqin, it is a good thing.

Bu Shitu stared at Su Nang's face and said in a deep voice: "Who do you think can be the commander-in-chief and lead the soldiers of various ministries?"

"It doesn't matter what I say, it's up to everyone to decide who is the most suitable." Su Nang glanced at the many Taijis present.

Bu Shitu raised his head, looked at the many Taijis in the sweat tent with half-squinted eyes, and asked in an indifferent tone: "Who do you think is qualified to be the commander-in-chief?"

After the words fell, there was silence in the sweat tent.

"It seems that no one has proposed a candidate for the commander-in-chief!" Bu Shitu looked at Su Nang with a sarcastic face.

Su Nang's face turned ugly, and he turned around and looked at the area in the sweat tent where a group of small tribesmen Taiji were.

Following his movements, Bu Shitu and the several big Taijis in front of him all turned their attention.

The few small tribal Taijis in the corner were stared at by so many big Taijis, and they subconsciously shrank their necks, trying to make themselves less conspicuous. Read by everyone

And among these few small tribesmen in Taiji, Chaolakashen had a red face.

His face was already red, and even if it turned a little red, others wouldn't be able to tell.

When Su Nang looked over, Qula Kashen knew that the other party was looking at him and wanted to make him stand out in front of the many Taijis in the sweat tent.

He was hesitating in his mind.

If he stands up to support Su Nang, he will be stamped with the word Su Nang, and he will be a Su Nang person from now on. At the same time, he will also offend the Taijis of the Bushitu and Dahan lines.

Qula Kashen moved his fingers a few times, intending to stand up, but when he felt the eyes of Bushi Tu and several Da Tai Ji, the courage he had just mustered in his heart disappeared without a trace.

In the end, he chose to pretend that he didn't know anything, and sat motionless among several small Taijis without saying a word.

Su Nang stared at it for a long time, then looked back with disappointment.

At this time Kankantada said: "No one is more suitable for the position of commander-in-chief than the Great Khan. Su Nang, I know you want to be the commander-in-chief, but as long as the Great Khan is around, you must put away this idea."

Su Nang didn't speak, he picked up the wine glass on the table and took a sip of wine.

Bu Shitu, who was sitting at the top, saw that Su Nang had lost face in front of everyone. He was very satisfied with the result in front of him, and his face couldn't help but look a little more happy.

Bu Shitu said: "The commander-in-chief is Ben Khan, and the deputy commander-in-chief is Kankantada Taiji. He is a veteran Taiji and has rich experience. No one will object, right?"

As he spoke, his eyes swept over the faces of many Taijis in the sweat tent.

"Kankantada Taiji is a suitable candidate for deputy coach, and I support it." Temulun was the first to speak out in support.

Subsequently, Taiji from the Great Khan's line expressed support, and even Halbala of the Ulut tribe also chose to support Kankantada to take over the position of deputy commander-in-chief of the coalition forces.

"Thank you to the Great Khan. I will definitely fulfill my mission and be the Great Khan's deputy commander." Kankantada stood up, put a hand on his chest and saluted the fortune telling rabbit.

"Old Taiji, please take a seat. Among all the ministries, you are the only one who is most suitable for the position of deputy commander." Bu Shitu said with a smile, stroking his beard.

Su Nang, who was sitting behind the low table, looked increasingly ugly.

He didn't have much hope for the position of coach, so he didn't feel bad if he couldn't win it. However, he was a strong contender for the position of deputy coach, but he didn't expect that Bu Shitu would hand over this position to Kankantada in the end.

After deciding on the position of deputy commander, Bu Shitu accepted his fate with a few more generals.

Among the general positions appointed this time, there is a position for Su Nang.

However, Su Nang was not satisfied at all.

His tribe is stronger than Kankantada's tribe. Even before the Ulut tribe was divided, it was not as good as his tribe. But now Kankantada has become the deputy commander, Harba of the Ulut tribe. Ladu became a general who was equal to him.

The general's position only made him feel humiliated by Shitu.

In the Khan tent, Bu Shitu assigned the positions of generals to several big Taijis, and the Taijis of small tribes were also given the positions of captains of thousands and centurions according to the strength of their respective tribes.

After making these decisions, Bushitu asked his personal guard general Zhamuhe to go to Dazhao Temple to invite monks from the temple to pray for the Mongolian army to go on the expedition.