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Day one thousand and ninety-five days (3)(1/2)

On the same day, Bo Shi took the vanguard of the Huyi Army, which had just arrived in Chonghua, with more than 2,000 cavalry, marched north and arrived at the place where Chen Jiao camped.

Naturally, Chen Jiao and Bo Shi were very tight-lipped and did not show any intention of "talking" with the Xiongnu.

Otherwise, Bo Shi is worried that the rangers will tear him apart!

As soon as Bo Shi arrived, the Huns envoy rushed over immediately.

"My lord Tu She is willing to fulfill your country's wish!" As soon as the envoy met, he immediately told his master's reply and promise: "As long as the Emperor of the Han Dynasty can make my lord Tu She a Chanyu, then my lord Tu She will be She is willing to respect the Emperor of Han as the Chanyu of Heaven!"

When Bo Shi and Chen Jiao heard this, they were both very satisfied.

But they are also very doubtful.

Is the Righteous King of the Huns such a coward?

Neither Bo Shi nor Chen Jiao wanted to believe it.

Therefore, out of caution, Chen Jiao said: "Then please write a memorial letter first, and then send 50,000 cattle and horses..."

Words can be false, but words written in black and white and real animals cannot be false!

When the envoy heard this, not only did he not hesitate or hesitate as Chen Jiao and Bo Shi feared, but he looked very happy.

Just listen to him say: "My lord Tushe has prepared the musical instruments and 200,000 livestock!"

"But..." The envoy suddenly changed the topic and said: "I want you to know that my lord Tushe is sincerely willing to have good relations with the Han. However, there are also die-hard Shan Yuting in the tribe. I The Lord is worried that this generation may interfere with it, so please be considerate of your country..."

He continued calmly: "Perhaps your country can cut off these die-hard loyalists to Shan Yuting for my lord!"

This time, Hujie invaded the east and threatened a large number of tribes.

The number of cavalry from these tribes is even greater than that of the Hujie cavalry.

Normally, this is no problem.

On the grassland, it is common for one master to command thousands of tribes.

But in the current environment, it would be too fatal for the Hujie people.

In case there are die-hard loyalists to Shan Yuting among these tribes, or they simply want to replace the Hujie people and become the ones negotiating with the Han Dynasty.

So what should we do?

As standard nomads, the Hujie people know very well what the people who lead the bow will do when they encounter someone they cannot defeat.

Of course, kneel down, put your forehead to the ground, and give everything you have!

On the grassland, all tribes have the talent to change camps anytime and anywhere.

For the people who lead the bow, it is shameful to surrender and submit to the strong.

On the contrary, it is an honor.

Naturally, the Hujie people were very afraid. These intimidated miscellaneous people turned back, or simply replaced Hujie and became the ones negotiating with the Han Dynasty.

This is so terrible!

Therefore, the Hujie people decided to let these coerced scum die!

As long as they are all dead.

So, it doesn't matter whether they don't want to rebel, whether they want to be loyal dogs to Shan Yuting, or whether they are ambitious and want to replace Hu Jie.

Nothing matters anymore.

It is impossible for dead people to compete with living people.

Only by staying alive can the tribe continue and have a future.

As for the luxuries of loyalty and justice, they simply do not exist for the people who lead the bow.

Even Liejiaomi, the younger brother who was raised, nurtured and cultivated by the Huns themselves, could bite the Huns back. In the eyes of the Huns, no one in this world can trust them except themselves.

As for the Hujie people specifically, all the tribes that were threatened were labeled as dangerous goods.

Naturally, if his master reaches an agreement with the Han Dynasty people.

Then let those scumbags die.

It seems that this logic is a bit weird, but in fact, this is the subconscious way of the people who lead the bow or the nomads.

Just like herding or hunting, you must drive away or kill all possible competitors before doing it.

Both Bo Shi and Chen Jiao obviously couldn't keep up with Hu Jie Ren's thinking.

After all, there is a huge cultural gap between Han and Hungarians.

Hujie is even more alien to the Xiongnu.

It is natural that our thinking is not on the same level.

However, Chen Jiao and Bo Shi still understood at least one thing: Is the Xiongnu Youxian King planning to betray his teammates?

"The people of Yi and Di are all of the same kind!" Bo Shi thought in his heart, thinking that during the Battle of Mayi, didn't Yin Zhixie sell Aries?

The Aries King was even tricked to his death!

You must know that if they had not fallen into Yin Zhixie's pit, King Aries and his tribe would have had a certain possibility of escaping from the encirclement of the Han army.

But Yin Zhixie betrayed his teammates without hesitation for his own sake.

Now, the new generation of Xiongnu Youxian King has begun to betray his teammates after being besieged!

Is this a Huns tradition?

Once surrounded, betray your teammates.

but……

Chen Jiao and Bo Shi looked at each other and saw happiness in each other's eyes.

Huns sell teammates?

This is so great!

How can Bo Shizhengchou explain to the rangers?

If there is a chance, let the rangers enjoy their military exploits for a while before announcing the surrender of the Huns.

Then the rangers won't have too many complaints.

Thinking of this, Bo Shi asked tentatively: "How many die-hard followers are there in Shan Yuting?"

"About 20,000..." The messenger lowered his head and replied sheepishly.

That's right, Hujie really wants to sell out everyone he threatens.

Except for their own headquarters, everyone else must be abandoned.

This is not only because they are afraid of rebellion, but also because the property of a dead person is ownerless.

If they don't die, where will King Hujie go to collect the ransom payment of 200,000 livestock?

Is it possible that we still have to ask people to pay for it out of their own pockets?

That won't work!

Going on an expedition wastes money, food, and time, and you have to sell your own iron to pay the ransom fee.

Naturally, Hujie people would not be so stupid!

Of course, there is another consideration: if the Hujie people return to the grassland and the war between the Han and the Huns in the Riverlands ends in a draw, or the Huns win, then they can immediately turn their backs and disown them.

And without evidence and witnesses, Shan Yuting could do nothing to stop him.

And if the Han army is victorious or has a great victory, Hujie can keep the Han Dynasty's thigh, and can also declare to the outside world that "it was just inspired by the gods" without exposing the Hujie tribe's paper tiger nature, which is fierce and cruel, and will make it easier to rule in the future.

From a certain perspective, this is also a form of silence.

After receiving the messenger's accurate answer, both Bo Shi and Chen Jiao felt that their hearts were beating too hard.

Twenty thousand people?

Twenty thousand heads?

How much military merit is this?

At the very least, he can accumulate the title of Marquis of Ten Thousand Households!

only……

Is what the Huns said reliable?

Could it be a scam?

But then, both Chen Jiao and Bo Shi decided that no matter whether it was a scam or not, they would put it into their stomachs first!

…………………………

After the agreement was reached, the envoy returned to his master and recounted today's negotiations with the Han people.

"Xiu Zhi..." Qi Zhi looked at the dozen nobles below him and asked, "Do you think the people of the Han Dynasty can believe it?"

These nobles are of course the backbone of the Hujie tribe.
To be continued...
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