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Chapter 31: Take It For Your Own Use

Ulutus knew that his stable life was not long, but he did not fall into panic and could not extricate himself. As the saying goes, there are tall people standing against the sky, and as the head of the host kings, Ochijin should be the one who pays the most attention to the war in Liaodong.

For a prince like him who has not even been completely sure of his fief, he should first "cultivate his internal skills" and then he went to Liaodong and Bayanwugula City to stare. If there is any disturbance, he can report it to himself in time.

After arranging these, Bagabandi reported to the account again that Ke Dun had sent someone to the prince.

Ulutus immediately realized something and asked him to bring the person up.

I saw a man wrapped in a cloth bag and struggling inside was carried in. After opening it, he showed his dirty bowl and pounding.

At this moment, his mouth was blocked by rags, and when he first saw Mingguang, he was still a little uncomfortable. After a while, he saw the tent where he was and the young man in a gorgeous uniform sitting on his head.

He suddenly looked excited and struggled constantly, making a vague whine sound from his mouth.

"Take the rag!" Ulutus ordered.

Upon hearing this, Chaolu quickly stepped forward to take off the rag. Since he was valued by Ulutus in winter, he was selected into the official escort army. Now Abatu, the former commander of the escort army, has been promoted to become the head of a thousand households. This position has been vacant.

There was no better candidate around Ulutus, so he asked Chaolu to help manage the escorts first. Originally, Ulutus wanted to dismantle the escorts and incorporate them into the personal guards together. But thinking about the difference between the two, the escorts were still retained. The number of people was not large, only 200.

One hundred of them were responsible for the safety of Ulutus. The remaining one hundred were responsible for the safety of Kedun, the Thousand Household Chief, the Thousand Household Chief, and the Thousand Household Chief, the centurion and the other Nayan who was valued by Ulutus.

He also stipulated that the chief of a hundred households and the chief of centurion and above were not allowed to form personal soldiers privately. All personal soldiers of the guards could only be dispatched by the guards.

It is also the most difficult thing for people to control. Instead of believing in their loyalty, it is better to believe in their own fists. Moreover, some rules must be established in advance, otherwise, if there is more population and greater power in the future, it will be difficult to change many rules that form habits.

Now that Bo Bo Chi Jin finally got the chance to speak, he did not have the expected anger and scolding, but beg for mercy very unexpectedly: "Give up your life! Prince, I am willing to serve you!"

"Uh!", such an opening remark was completely beyond Ulutus' expectations. In fact, he and Boboqijin did not have a fundamental conflict of interest. Before, the other party led the cavalry to attack him, but they were just for their own command and obeying orders.

Moreover, as the head of a thousand households, I believe that Boboqijin does have extraordinary abilities. Otherwise, he would not be able to reach his current status. With the expansion of the tribe and the increase in the population, the Yan who can be used by Ulutus is becoming increasingly difficult. If Boboqijin can be used by himself, that would be great.

But considering that this person first reported to Ejitana and then was caught by the other party and gave it to him. If he just took it for himself, would he be disgusted with Ejitana's kindness?

Just as Ulutus was hesitating, Bagabandi, who was waiting beside him, spoke up and suggested, "Prince! Before coming, I will let me know the prince. If there is no intention of killing him, I might as well save his life." As he said, he saw that Ulutus looked at him with confusion, and added, "The king's tent headquarters suffered heavy losses after two disasters after the horse bandits. If he could appoint some old people, it would also be effective in pacifying people's hearts."

Ulutus listened and did not make a decision for the moment.

On the verge of life and death, Bo Boqin was eager to survive. He looked at Bagabandi with gratitude and said anxiously to Ulutus: "Prince! I also know something extremely secret. If I say it, I would like to forgive the slave's death penalty."

"Then you tell me now, don't tell me the conditions, otherwise you will die with a secret!" Ulutus ignored the conditions of beating the beef and sniffing the jin and said coldly.

"Yes, yes, yes---", Bo Boqin did not dare to make any further requirements, and said, "Your King Gu once told me that you should be careful of King Ochijin." Speaking of this, his expression became extremely cautious: "Youchijin is planning the position of Khan."

Ulutus's expression was solemn, and the struggle for the imperial power of the Khan throne has always been bloody. If Ochijin had this idea, the entire Eastern Mongolian grassland would probably fall into the abyss of disaster.

"So - that's it!" Ulutus recalled the historical information about Ochijin in his memory. Sure enough, among the causes of death, it was particularly mentioned that Ochijin was executed for plotting to be the Great Khan. However, he did not die at the hands of Genghis Khan, but at the hands of Genghis Khan's grandson, Guiyou.

Only when the two great khans could they completely expose their covetousness for the Khan position was the only way to achieve the perfection of this person's forbearance.

Then Yegu, how did Yekhijin discover the thoughts of Khan?

Thinking of this, Ulutus couldn't help asking, "Do you know what evidence Yegu found?"

Bo Boqi Jin heard this and looked a little dodged and said, "I don't know. But before the Yegu King ordered me to attack the prince, a caravan came to Bayanwugula City. The king met one of them, and I didn't know what they said. But after the caravan left, the king sent someone to the prince's tribe and asked for the fief of the sixth prince.

After failing to ask for it, I asked the slave to lead the cavalry to attack the prince's tribe in the name of horse bandits."

After hearing this, Ulutus felt that he had accidentally destroyed a plan that might change the entire Eastern Mongolia grassland. Thinking of the war that was taking place in Liaodong, things seemed to be getting more and more complicated.

But now it is difficult for Ulutus to turn back. After all, he cannot spit out the fiefs and populations of the three ancient tribes, so all he can do is to make more complete preparations in order to deal with the sudden disaster.

After thinking through all this, Ulutus no longer had to kill Boboqin. As Bagabandi said, the loss of the King's Entrance Headquarters was too great, and retaining some old people was conducive to pacifying people's hearts. Boboqin, as the chief of the King's Entrance Headquarters, took it for himself, was definitely conducive to pacifying the remaining people in the King's Entrance Headquarters, etc.

As for whether he would betray him again, Ulutus was not particularly worried.
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