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Chapter 870 Restlessness (Part 1)

Belgutai has been leading people back in the past few days and is almost back to his hometown.

He acted very quickly because he was in a hurry to go back and mobilize people, officially take over the forecourt, and reap the benefits. In addition, he was threatened by Zhao Xuan with arson in the forecourt, which made him very unhappy and subconsciously wanted to leave the foreground.

The field is further away.

When news came from Na Keer that Yeli Ya was offering a reward to find a certain Han nobleman, Belgutai was shocked.

He recalled Zhao Xuan's behavior that day, and there was no sign that anyone in the team was missing. This showed that Han'er was indeed a cunning person.

"Fifty good horses, a thousand sheep..."

He murmured to himself and asked curiously: "Who on the edge of the grassland is worth fifty horses or a thousand sheep? In my opinion, Zhao Xuan is not worth this price! I don't know whether it is Qiu Huiluo or Qiu Huiluo.

Zhao Jue came and was trapped somewhere in the grassland?"

As soon as these words came out of his mouth, Belgutai shook his head repeatedly, feeling that it was too ridiculous.

The Great Mongol Kingdom and the Great Zhou Family have always been in a hostile relationship. Even when Genghis Khan launched a Western Expedition and left the grasslands, the small-scale battles between the two families never stopped. The Mongolian army often attacked the dependent Great Zhou Dynasty.

The tribesmen carried out massacres, just as the Zhou army's cavalry often went north to make raids.

Bloodshed in battles is necessary to maintain the deterrence of the Golden Family; making money in business stems from the lack of supplies on the grassland. Yeli Yasi, a mere thousand households, dares to cooperate deeply with Zhou Jun's Jinshan defense envoys. It is certainly bold.

But it also has its basis in reality.

When the scale of this cooperation became larger and larger, Belgutai never thought about banning trade. He only hoped to seize the maximum benefit into the hands of the Golden Family and maintain the Golden Family's absolute advantage over the various ministries.

Belgutai followed his talented brother, running around in front of him and behind the horse. After decades of exposure, his vision was unparalleled by ordinary Mongolians. He was very convinced that behind those Han merchants, those trading houses under various names must actually be big companies.

The nobles of the Zhou Dynasty were in control. He had long understood that trade and war were the needs of both the Mongols and the nobles of the Zhou Dynasty.

But officials like Qiu Huiluo or Zhao Jue would not come to the grassland rashly. They are always directly responsible for bows, horses and swords. Fighting on the battlefield, making money is the business of the people below. If they come, there will only be one

The first possibility is that a full-scale war between the Great Mongolia and the Great Zhou will break out again.

So, who is this man worth fifty fine horses and a thousand sheep?

Why does this person's life and death make Yeli Yasi so nervous?

Belgutai bowed his head in thought, and his subordinates looked at each other.

His eldest son, Han Tuhu, gritted his teeth and said: "If Yeli Ya wants to do this, he is openly showing favor to the Han'er court, and he will betray the Great Khan! I will take five hundred fine horses to go and ask clearly. If he hesitates, I will

Kill him!"

Someone immediately responded: "Yeli Yasi has made countless benefits by interacting with Han'er! We happened to wipe out this thousand households and share all the benefits he had hidden!"

Belgutai picked up the whip at hand and threw it hard at Han Tuhu's face: "Shut up!"

When his subordinates started shouting, Belgutai suddenly figured it out.

He had reasons to intervene in this matter, but he couldn't.

Belgutai relied on the intimidation of the Golden Family to seize the Gouluo market, and Yeligasi was naturally dissatisfied. Although both of them were left-wing Qianhu, Yeligutai's status was far inferior to that of Belgutai, so

He did not dare to disobey Belgutai's robbery, but he could express goodwill to Han'er in this way.

What is the identity of this Han'er and whether his status is very noble is not important at all. What is important is that Yeli Yasi is willing to use such huge resources to ensure the safety of this Han'er, making him look far better than his actions.

The fierce Belgutai must be reliable!

If Han'er generally feels that Yeliyasi is a reliable person, they will naturally try to maintain the cooperation of the past two years, and it will also be easy to find other ways of cooperation with Yeliyasi outside of the market.

After all, the horses, livestock, wool and other materials that the Mongols can pay are all scattered among various tribes; Han'er can designate a certain place for trading, or disperse his caravans to trade everywhere. In fact, Belgutai has no restrictions.

Of course, this move was tantamount to poaching Belgutai's corner and damaging Belgutai's interests. Belgutai had to respond. And his subordinates immediately wanted to attack and destroy him.

Yeli Yasi thought about this Qianhu, so he simply divided all the benefits of gathering him, and completely cut off Han'er's connection with him.

But can he really do this?

According to what Han Touthu said, Yeliya Si was charged with betraying the Khan and then sent troops to fight?

Not to mention that Yeli Yasi's tribe has expanded rapidly in the past two years. It will definitely be useless to use hundreds of people. Once they break up, it will definitely be a battle involving thousands of horses. Such a battle will definitely bring trouble to the Han Dynasty court in the south.

Come and take advantage of the opportunity.

Just talking about the crime itself, if offering a reward to find a Han'er is a sign of goodwill to Han'er's court, then what's the point of doing business with Han'er's merchants and sharing the wealth?

The Belgutai family took all the benefits, and then used this ridiculous accusation to exterminate a thousand families from a tribe close to Wutou... This is to treat the more than twenty thousand families who were left behind in the grassland.

Fool?

If Genghis Khan's fame was shocking, some things would just be done. The accusations that Genghis Khan framed Jamukha, Tuoli Khan and even the Jin Dynasty were all based on treating people as fools.

However, after Genghis Khan's Western Expedition, the remaining power of the Golden Family was greatly weakened. The reason why the Qianhu Nayans still respected the orders of the Golden Family was because their status came from the gift of Genghis Khan. But until now, Genghis Khan had not come from the west.

The various countries continued to repay the benefits and distribute them to thousands of Nayans, so the Golden Family's ability to control the Qianhu Nayans became worse and worse.

At this time, if some basic rules are broken again, it will really disappoint the Qianhu Nayan people, which will lead to greater turmoil!

The most important thing is that if Belgutai does this, he will definitely offend the Han people. Belgutai has also dealt with the Han people. The reason why he used drastic measures to seize the market is because he is convinced that long-term trade will bring

The benefits will be more than one-time massacre and looting!

If the war against Yeliyasi prevents the business of the Gou Luo market from continuing, the losses caused to Belgutai will be huge!

Belgutai suddenly had a good idea.

He summoned a hundred households and said in a deep voice: "Take people to various places and tell the Yanmen of the Qianhu that Yeli Yasi's men kidnapped Han'er nobles and fled, so he is eager to offer a reward for the pursuit. This case

I, Belgutai, already know about the matter, and I am willing to help Yeli Yasi solve the problem... Whoever can find the Han nobleman and bring it to me, I will give him another fifty in addition to Yeli Yasi's reward.

A good horse and a thousand sheep!”

A few days after this order was spread, the scattered tribes or wandering herdsmen in the eastern part of the grassland became excited.


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