It must be said that this magical scene is very confusing to the Mongolian people who believe in gods.
Zaha sat on the horse and looked directly into Qi Yuan's eyes, suddenly feeling an invisible force pressing on his heart and feeling palpitations.
The questioning eyes of the tribesmen fell on him one after another. As the leader, Zaha also felt that these two Central Plains people were in some trouble.
Although such a magical thing happened in front of them, the calm Zaha did not lose his position and turned over from his horse to the ground with a calm expression.
"Central Plains people, Changshengtian will not choose a Central Plains person to lead my tribe."
Zaha walked up to Qi Yuan and affirmed in a deep voice.
An Jiu touched the hilt of the sword with both hands. As long as Zaha took one more step forward, he could seal his throat with one sword.
Apparently Zaha realized the danger of An Jiu and stood still three steps away from Qi.
Qi Yuan looked at Zaha's actions and chuckled, "You don't have to believe it."
After saying this, Qi Yuan's arms shook and the eagle took off. The young boy calmly turned around and boarded the carriage.
An Jiu retreated facing Zaha, then got on the carriage, grabbed the reins with one hand, and slapped the horse with the hilt of the sword in his hand.
The horses started to gallop, and before the cavalry surrounding the carriage had a chance to take action, their horses took the initiative to get out of the way, leaving a gap in the encirclement and the carriage successfully drove away.
"Don't let them get away."
Zaha looked at the carriage and gave the order. Regardless of whether what the Central Plains man said was true or false, he had threatened Zaha's prestige in the tribe.
The Mongolian people waved their riding whips to stop the carriage, but all the horses knelt on the ground in the direction of the carriage. The unsteady Mongolian people fell down.
When they got up from the ground, they felt an unbelievable panic in their hearts.
Are the people from the Central Plains really the messengers of the Immortal Heaven? Why did Changshengtian choose a Central Plains person?
They have offended the divine envoy. Will the Immortal God punish them?
The elite Mongolian cavalry are good at fighting, but not good at solving issues of faith.
Zaha looked at the horrified expressions of his tribesmen and felt even more murderous in his heart. The people of the Central Plains are indeed cunning, and they actually used this method to deceive their own people!
Qi Yuan's appearance planted a seed of doubt among the Mongolian people. The Mongolian people may not fully believe in the miracles of gods, but as long as they know the existence of Qi Yuan, the "god envoy", it is enough.
With the presence of the divine envoy, the fearful Mongolian people would think of divine punishment for the tribe's disaster, so Zaha, who offended the divine envoy, would inevitably be secretly blamed by his tribe.
When the wise leader can no longer solve the tribe's problems, the envoy in desperate situation will become the new leader.
Qi Yuan lifted the curtain and looked at the horses with a smile. It was not a good habit to return empty-handed.
Before the suspicious Mongolian people could wait for Zaha's order, they turned around and saw the horses that had been obediently lying on the ground just now suddenly neighing and chasing the carriage away as if they had been summoned.
Mongolian:? ? ! !
Their horses!
Those unruly and fierce horses were so excited as if they were going home, and they ran like a gust of wind.
These horses have fought many times with the Mongols, who treat them like family members. The more people understand the character of their horses, the more shocked they will be when faced with this situation.
Everyone stared at the horse retreating in stunned silence, then turned to look at Zaha.
"Why did Changshengtian choose a Central Plains person?"
Zaha looked at the tribesmen and could not explain their problem.
Obviously these people have accepted the identity of Qiyuan's envoy. What they wonder about is why the gods of the grassland chose people from the Central Plains to be their envoys.
Zaha clenched his fists. The leader did not suffer defeat at the hands of Ulimu, but suffered a heavy loss at the hands of a sick Central Plains man.
Even though Zaha Calm kept convincing himself that everything was a trap by the cunning Central Plains people, his belief since childhood made him fearful and unwilling.
He is the bravest warrior on the grassland, a wise tribal leader, and a devout believer.
Why did Changshengtian choose a sick Central Plains person?
Even though Zaha didn't want to admit it, he fell into the same confusion as his tribe due to a series of strange events.
But they didn't have time to be confused for too long, and they soon received bad news after losing their horses.
A man and a horse rushed toward them. They couldn't help but be surprised when they saw the tribesmen standing in a daze on the grassland. They looked around and there were no Central Plains people or horses!
"Where's your horse?"
The Mongolian people who came to report the news were surprised and asked directly.
Zaha's face turned even darker.
"Is there something wrong with the clan?"
"Ulimu led the army to surround the tribe! Chief, please go back quickly." After saying this, the Mongolian who reported the news felt a little cold when he saw the people who had lost their horses.
Ulimu surrounded the tribe, but Zaha and other cavalry lost their horses and their combat effectiveness was greatly reduced. What's even worse is that they can't catch up now!
The Mongolian who reported the news quickly dismounted and gave the horse to Zaha.
"Did they take action?"
"No, Urimu has surrounded the tribe and wants our livestock. He wants us to join his army and go to the Central Plains."
Zaha frowned, got on his horse, whipped up his horse, and hurried back.
The other Mongolians followed Zaha and started running anxiously.
Ulimu's army was large and well-equipped, and it had annexed many tribes in order to break through Daxuan's border.
The men of the small tribe went to the battlefield, and the tribe's livestock and food became Ulimu's supplies. Their tribe is considered well-known among the Mongols, so Ulimu has come to win over them many times.
The Urim wanted their cavalry, as well as their cattle, sheep, and horses. Who would want to go to war when their life is pretty good.
Emperor Daxuan died, but the troops at the Daxuan border had not dispersed, and so many people led by Ulimu had not gone any further. The wealth in the Central Plains is so easy to get.
Talking about cooperation, it’s just that we don’t have enough supplies and want to steal their food!
It was only now that they had no horses and could not return in time, so Ulimu besieged the tribe.
The people coming to Urim are not good, will they also become victims of the war?
The Mongolian people who hurried back couldn't help but have Qi Yuan's figure appear in their minds.
Changshengtian knew about the tribe's crisis and guided the divine envoy to find them, but not only did they not believe in miracles, they also made the divine envoy angry and left.
The gods took away the horses. Is this a punishment from the Immortal God for their ungodliness?
Could it be that the Central Plains man was really the messenger of the Immortal Heaven?
The Mongolian people's hearts went cold, and unknown panic struck.
But this was something that was expected for Qi Yuan who left.
The leader went out with the cavalry. Wouldn't the jackals who were short of food and clothing go to grab the food?
The young tribal leader was still confused by Jackal's polite appearance, and he actually dared to go out like this with his fighting power.
Qi Yuan sat with An Jiu outside the carriage, watching the horses following around the carriage provoke the war horses.
An Jiu was completely stunned by Qi Yuan's operation.