Chapter 2027

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"Great Khan, what Morigen said is not unreasonable." Bogeri looked at Hutuktu Khan.

Khutuktu Khan showed hesitation and said: "The method is a good one, but there are too many 40,000 string-controlling soldiers. Don't forget, those Jurchens are always ready to attack the grassland."

"You can recruit more soldiers from other subordinate departments." Mo Rigen suggested.

Bozige saw that Hutuktu Khan was not willing to send out too many troops, so he said: "It is still 20,000. Counting the people of the Tumut tribe, there are already a lot of troops."

Hutuktu Khan nodded slightly when he heard this.

Bozige's words entered his heart.

"Then recruit some from each ministry and gather 20,000." Morigen also saw that Hutuktu Khan did not have the courage to make a desperate move, so he retreated to the next best option.

Soon, it was decided that the Chahar tribe would send another 20,000 string-controlling soldiers to attack the Tumote tribe.

"With so many troops dispatched at once, we need to contact Ombuhong. Bogezhi, you go to find that Dahala again." Khutuktu Khan said to Bogezhi.

Borghi nodded in agreement.

With Su Yar's return, the news of the great defeat spread completely, and the herdsmen sent from their families hung up suzhou in their homes.

Those who escaped have returned to the tribe intermittently in the past few days. Those who have not returned either died on the battlefield or became prisoners of the enemy.

For Mongolians with status like Guigui and Taiji, their respective tribes might use some cattle and sheep to exchange people from the enemy. But in the homes of ordinary herdsmen, if the people cannot come back, they can only treat them as dead.

Su Yal has not dared to leave his yurt these days.

Everyone he met when he went out would glare at him, as if they were about to attack him at any time.

"Su Yaer, Su Yaer!"

Following the shouts coming from outside the ger, Su Yal, who heard the sound, walked out of his ger and stood in front of the ger door.

"I've seen Taiji." Su Yaer bowed respectfully to Bogeri.

After suffering a defeat, he is no longer Baturu of the Chahar tribe, let alone the leader of the soldiers in Hutuktu Khan's tent. His status is much lower than before. In a big country like Bogezhi, In front of Taiji, he could only lower his body.

When Bogez saw him, he asked straight to the point: "Take me to see the Dahala from the Tumote tribe."

Dahala was from the Chahar tribe who came with Suyar, and he saved Suyar's life, so Suyar placed Dahala in his own tribe to take care of him.

"Dahala lives in the yurt next door. Taiji, please come with me." Su Yal led Bogeri.

The two people came to a yurt not far away.

"Dahala, Dahala, Bogrizitaiji is here to see you." Su Yal stood outside and shouted several times, and at the same time reached out to lift the curtain on the door and walked in.

After entering, he saw Dahala sitting on the leather mattress.

"Borgri and Taiji are here to see you." Su Yal said to Dahala. He immediately looked back and followed Bogeri and said, "Taiji, you sit down first. I'll make some butter tea."

Borghi nodded.

Su Yal then withdrew from the yurt.

"There's no need to get up, just sit down." Borg pressed down his hand on Dahala, who was about to get up, and asked in a warm tone, "How have you been living here these past few days?"

Dahala bowed slightly and said, "General Su Yal takes good care of the little one."

"That's good. If you have any needs, just ask Suyart. If he can't satisfy you, just come to me." Boge said with a smile.

Dahala said: "Everything is fine, but I think that Ombuhong and several Taiji are still living in dire straits, and it is hard for me to sleep and eat well."

"You are a loyal warrior, worthy of being a good man on the grassland." Bogeri praised, and then said, "I came here precisely for the affairs of your Tumut tribe."

When Dahara heard this, his eyes narrowed and he hurriedly said: "Has the Great Khan agreed to send troops?"

"The Great Khan agreed to send troops to rescue your Tumote tribe." Borgz nodded slightly, and then said, "But now there is a question, how can you prove that what you said is true?"

"It's true. I promise Changshengtian that everything he said is true." Dahala took out Changshengtian as an oath.

After hearing the oath, Borgz shook his head slightly and said: "Swearing alone is not enough. You need to contact Ombuhong. With your identity, it is not enough for the Great Khan to completely believe what you said. "

"That's no problem." Dahala said, "Although Qingcheng is occupied by the Tiger Flag, there are many merchants coming and going in Qingcheng, and there are also herdsmen from various ministries who will go to Qingcheng to buy daily necessities such as salt and tea. When the time comes, Taiji will only need Send someone to Qingcheng, and with the token, you can meet several Taijis in Qingcheng."

"Where is the token?" Borghi asked quickly when he heard that there was still a token.

Dahala bent down, pulled out a dagger with a gem inlaid on the handle from his boot, and handed it to Bozige in front of him with both hands.

Bogzhi reached out and took the dagger.

He looked at it before his eyes, took the dagger out of the scabbard, looked at the sharp blade on it, and said, "Is this dagger a token?"

"This is the dagger that Ombuhong carries with him. Several Taijis know it. As long as they send someone to take it to Qingcheng and show it to the soldiers in the Khan Palace, they will understand what it means." Dahala explained to him.

Bogzhi nodded, put the dagger back into its sheath, and put it away himself.

"When will the Great Khan prepare to send troops?" Dakhara asked.

Bogezhi said: "When we contact Ombuhong, we will naturally send troops. Don't worry. You can stay here in Suyar for the next few days and don't wander around. They may look for you then."

"Don't worry Taiji, the little one will live here and won't go anywhere." Dahala assured.

Bogez stood up and said, "I took the things, and you leave a message waiting for me."

After saying that, he turned around and walked out.

Dahala stood up from the leather mat and personally sent Bogez out of the yurt.

As soon as Boge left, Su Yaer came back with a pot of freshly brewed butter tea.

"Borgri is gone?" Suyar asked Dahala who was standing in front of the yurt door.

Dahala nodded and said, "Borgri Taiji has just left."

"Let's go in and try the butter tea I just made." Su Yaer walked in with the butter tea.

The two people sat down separately.

Su Yal poured himself and Dahala a cup of butter tea each.

"It smells so good." Dahala looked at the butter tea in front of him and took a deep breath.

Seeing this, Su Yaer smiled and said: "Drink more if you like it. As long as you want to drink it, I will have someone make butter tea for you every day."

"I would like to thank the general first." Dahala saluted Su Yal.

Su Yaer said with a smile: "There is no need to be so polite, and I am not a general anymore. You can just call me Su Yaer from now on."

"If it weren't for the general's help, it would have been impossible for me to come to Baicheng to see the Great Khan. I call you general from the bottom of my heart." Dahala said.

Su Yaer glanced at Dahara in front of him, waved his hand indifferently, and said: "Forget it, you can call it whatever you like! It's up to you."

Picking up the tea bowl, he took a sip of the butter tea in the bowl and asked, "Bogrizitaiji came to see you, but what's the matter?"

"Bogri Taiji told me that the Great Khan has agreed to send troops, and he may send troops to Qingcheng soon to rescue several Taijis in Ombuhong and Tumote." Dahala did not hide it, and directly told Borg I told him the reason for coming.

After hearing these words, Su Yal's face changed several times, and he stood up immediately. He said: "Dahala, you drink first. I have something to do and need to leave. After you drink, just put your things here. I will let you go." People took it.”

"General, if you have something to do, just go and do it." Dahala responded.

Su Yal put down the tea bowl in his hand and left the yurt in Dahala alone.

As soon as he came out, he called for someone to saddle his horse.

The horse was brought over, and he rode to Hutuktu Khan's sweat tent.

Outside the sweat tent, there were soldiers guarding the surroundings, and a team of soldiers patrolling around the sweat tent.

Su Yal led his horse to the stable nearby and tied it up, then walked quickly to the sweat tent

When he walked outside the door of the sweat tent, he was stopped by the soldiers guarding here.

"Baitu, please go in and tell me, I want to see the Great Khan." Su Yaer said politely to the soldier in front of him.

In the past, he didn't need to be informed when he came to the Khan's tent, and the Baitu in front of him was also his subordinate. Now he is no longer the general of the Khan's tent. If he wants to see the Khan, he can only let someone go in and report.

"Su Yaer, please wait a moment, I will go in to inform you." Bai Tu said to him, turned around and entered the sweat tent.

Su Yal waited nervously outside the sweat tent, glancing inside from time to time.

After a short time, Bai Tu, who had gone in to report, came out and said, "Su Yaer, please go in. The Great Khan has agreed to see you."

"Thank you very much. I'll treat you to a drink later." Su Yaer thanked Bai Tu and quickly walked into the sweat tent.

After entering, he first bowed to Hutuktu Khan on the main seat.

"Su Yar, why are you here too?" Borgz asked Su Yar, who had just come in.

You know, he just left Su Yal's place not long ago.

The two people arrived at the sweat tent almost in front and back.

Hutuktu Khan said at this time: "I heard that you have been staying in your yurt in the past few days and did not go out. How come you have time to come to this place today?"

As a former military general in the Khan's tent, Suyar was once the most courageous warrior in the Chahar tribe.

It can also be considered as a good word for Su Yal.

Hutuktu Khan thought for a while, looked at Suyar who was lying on the ground, and asked: "Where is the soldier who came back with you?"

"My subordinates have been brought here and are now waiting for the Great Khan's summons outside the sweat tent." Su Yar said quickly.

Whether he can survive depends on whether Ombuhong is of use to his own Khan.

"Come here, bring in the soldiers who came to the Khan tent with Su Yar." Hutuktu Khan explained, and then said to Su Yar, "You should also get up and stand aside and wait. "

Su Yaer got up and stood aside honestly with his hands down.

When the curtain of the Khan Tent was opened again, Dahala was brought in.

"Dahala, see the Great Khan." Dahala held his chest with one hand and bent down to salute.

The condescending Khutuktu Khan looked him up and down and asked, "Are you the messenger sent by Ombuhun?"

"The Great Khan, Dahala is here to meet you, the Great Khan, on the orders of Ombuhong and several Taijis." Dahala said respectfully.

Khutuktu Khan asked: "Why did Ombuhun send you to this Khan?"

"Ombuhong and several Taiji heard that the Great Khan was preparing to send troops to Qingcheng to retake the land of the Hetao. They hoped to join forces with the Great Khan to jointly deal with the Tiger Flag occupying the land of the Hetao." Dahala said about his trip. The purpose of coming to Chahar.

Hutuktu Khan suddenly laughed when he heard this.

When the laughter stopped, he said: "Ombuhong is just a puppet of the Tiger Flag. What qualifications does he have to join forces with Ben Khan. Ben Khan wants to take back the grassland left by his ancestors. He has Chahar's warriors." Go and seize it.”

A Tumut leader who can only survive by relying on the Tiger Flag has no value to him.

If it were Bu Shitu, he would be barely qualified to talk about joining forces in front of him.

"The Tumut Tribe is, after all, the Mongolians' own Tumut Tribe. Although Ombuhong was imprisoned in Qingcheng, there are still many Tumut warriors who are loyal to him. In fact, his subordinates were able to come here smoothly this time. Baicheng, also because the Tumut tribe did not want to be ruled by the Tiger Flag, they deliberately let the younger ones leave," Dahala said.

Hutuktu Khan frowned slightly when he heard this and said, "You mean you didn't escape, but someone specifically let you go?"

"That's right, the reason why the little one was able to leave so smoothly is because someone made him fake his death and escape after the war, and he came to Baicheng calmly," Dahala said.

Mo Zhigen on the side said: "Great Khan, according to what he said, Ombuhong still has some soldiers and horses available in the Tumut Department."

Khutuktu Khan nodded slightly.

There are still three thousand nails in the broken ship, and Omubuhong is not useless.

"The person who really sent you is not Ombuhong!" Bogez suddenly looked at Dahala and said.

His words stunned several people present.

However, no one, including Hutuktu Khan, said anything, but looked at Dahala to see how he would answer.

"Taiji should be the supervisory minister in Qingcheng, Bogeri Taiji!" Dahala said looking at Bogeri.

Borgri replied: "Do you know Ben Taiji?"

"The young one used to be a soldier in Su Nang Taiji's tent, and I had the honor to meet you Taiji several times." Dahala explained.

Bogeri said: "It turns out that you are from Su Nang, so knowing me is not new."

As the supervising minister of the Tumote Department, because of Su Nang's good relationship with the Chahar Department, he got closer to Su Nang and fought against the fortune teller together.

"It was indeed Ombuhong who sent the young man to Baicheng, but he also received the support of several Taijis. Neither Ombuhong nor those Taijis wanted the Tiger Flag to continue to ride on their heads. "Dahala said.