Kankantada came out of Su Nang's yurt and returned to the fortune teller without stopping for a moment.
"Old Taiji, what's going on? Does Su Nang agree to use the big plate to raise the land in exchange for the Qingcheng occupied by the Tiger Flag?" Bu Shitu looked at Kankantada who had just returned from outside.
Kankantada bowed and said: "Khan, Su Nang didn't agree or object. He said it would take a few days to think about it. I don't think the problem is big. I believe he will figure it out soon."
"This is the best." Bu Shitu said, "I will give him at most one day. Regardless of whether he figures it out or not, I will send people to Qingcheng to negotiate peace with the Tiger Banner."
"One day!" Kankantada frowned slightly and said, "Isn't it too short? Why not give him more time? After all, the big board has always been his, and now he suddenly wants to exchange it for Qing. Cheng, you have to give him time to figure it out."
Bu Shitu waved his hand and said: "I don't have that much time for him. If the tiger-character flag stays in Qingcheng for one more day, I will feel uncomfortable."
"Okay then! I'll let him know that he has to give an explanation to the Khan no matter what in one day." Seeing that Shitu's decision was hard to change, Kankantada had no choice but to agree.
Bu Shitu softened his tone and said: "Old Taiji, it's not that this Khan forced Su Nang, but we really can't let the tiger-character flag stay in Qingcheng. If we can't get it back to Qingcheng, it will be a shame to this Khan and also A disgrace to our Tumut."
"What the Great Khan said is absolutely true. Qingcheng is indeed going to be taken back." Kankantada nodded solemnly.
Qingcheng is not only a city for the Tumut tribe, but also a symbol. As the oldest Tumut, Taiji's attitude towards retaking Qingcheng is even worse than driving the Tiger Flag out of the grassland. More attention.
Kankantada did not stay in Bushitu's yurt for too long.
As soon as he came out of the yurt, he sighed deeply, and the unbearable color flashed in his eyes.
"Taiji, the horse is here." Chaqake brought the horse.
Kankantada took the reins, got on the horse, and said to Chaqak: "Let's go back."
He knocked the horse's belly with both feet, urging the horse to move.
Chaqake took his personal guards and rode away with Kankantada.
In the evening, the news that Bu Shitu was going to have peace talks with the Tiger Banner spread to every corner of the Mongolian army.
The news of the peace talks was like water being poured into a hot pan of oil, completely exploding.
Those Taijis from other tribes who came to aid the Tumote tribe felt that they had been deceived. They gathered the Taijis from various tribes and rushed to Bu Shitu's yurt, hoping to ask Bu Shitu for a talk.
Among the many yurts, the largest one belongs to Bu Shitu.
Now, more than 20 Taiji came outside the yurt.
There were Taijis from various Tumed tribes, as well as the Ordos tribe, Yongshebu tribe, Tushetuhan tribe, Zhasaktuhan tribe, and almost all the Taijis in the camp rushed over.
"Zhamuhe, we want to see Dahan, please get out of the way." Buhe scolded Zhamuhe who was blocking the front with a cold face.
Many people from various departments came, but no one saw Bushitu. They were all blocked outside the yurt by Zhamuhe and Bushitu's personal guards.
Zhamuhe said helplessly: "The Great Khan has rested. Taiji, please don't embarrass me. If you have anything, we can talk about it tomorrow."
"Stop trying to deal with us here." Bu He said coldly, "With so many Taijis here, I don't believe the Great Khan can sleep in them."
Zhamuhe said without taking a step back: "Taiji, please come back."
This time he did not use the excuse that Shitu had rested. He just put his body in front of the yurt to show his attitude.
"It seems that the Great Khan doesn't want to see us anymore!" Bu He said with a gloomy face.
Zhamuhe didn't say anything, which was regarded as acquiescing to Buhe's words.
"We, the soldiers of the Ordos Department, came here because of you Tumut. Now that Bushitu is treating us like this, does he still take us seriously? If Bushitu doesn't come out to see us again, I will do it tomorrow. Take our Ordos warriors back to Ordos." Buhe seemed to be saying to Zhamuhe in front of him, and he looked at the yurt behind him.
He knew that the Shitu people were in the yurt.
Zhamuhe didn't say a word, silently guarding his position, and other Bushitu's personal guards stood between the Taijis from various ministries and the yurts behind them.
"Yes, we will go back tomorrow and let them face the army of the Tiger Flag." Someone among the many Taijis shouted loudly in line with Bu He's words.
The person who said this was a Taiji from Mobei.
Among the more than twenty Taijis, more than half were from the Tumut tribe. At this time, all of them looked very ugly.
"Where's Lao Taiji? Why didn't you see Lao Taiji?" Harbala stood in front of the crowd and looked around, looking for Kankantada's figure in the crowd.
"Old Taiji didn't come, and Su Nang didn't come either." A bearded Taiji in the middle of the crowd said.
Bu Hehui turned around, frowned and said, "Lao Taiji has always been trusted by Bu Shitu. I think Lao Taiji must know whether the news of the peace talks is true or false."
"Let's go find Lao Taiji." Tuxie Tuhan Gunbu said immediately.
If you stay here, you won't be able to see Bushitu at all, so the next best thing is to go to Kankantada to confirm the authenticity of the news about the peace talks between Bushitu and Tiger Flag.
More than 20 people with Taiji shouting all left the yurt in Bushitu and rode in groups to the yurt in Kankantada.
Zhamuhe, who was blocking the yurt, secretly breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that all the Taijis in front of him were gone.
There were so many Taijis blocking the outside of the yurt, clamoring to see the Great Khan. As the general of the Great Khan's bodyguard, he had a lot of pressure on his shoulders.
"You guys are guarding here. No one is allowed to enter the Khan's yurt without the Great Khan's order." Zhamuhe told the guards around him.
Then, he walked into the yurt behind him.
The fortune-telling rabbit in the yurt had not rested as Zhamuhe said, but was sitting alone on a wooden bed covered with rugs.
"Great Khan, everyone has left." Zhamuhe bowed and said.
"I know, let's go down." Bu Shitu waved his hand, signaling Zhamuhe to step back.
He heard clearly what happened outside the yurt just now inside the yurt, and he also knew that those people were going to see Kankantada.
However, he didn't care.
He believed that Kankantada would come forward on his behalf to appease these people and prevent them from causing trouble during the peace talks between him and Tiger Flag.
"My subordinates, please retire." Zhamuhe bowed again, turned around and exited the yurt.
Zamuhe, who had withdrawn from the yurt, did not dare to let down his guard and led his people to guard outside Bu Shitu's yurt, fearing that Taiji from various ministries would come to visit him again.