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Chapter 551 This is also called stealing people?

It's not a matter of stealing or not, it's a big or small thing on the grassland.

The only basis for judging right or wrong is whether you are strong enough.

As long as you are strong enough, this is not a problem.

After all, the Law of the Prairie is here.

Those who can become Bayar's personal soldiers are considered strong among ordinary people.

For a strong man, it is easier to sleep with a woman.

As long as you have your sights on the target, walk up to him openly, kick the man away, and let him go outside to watch, and then you can have sex with his wife.

Of course, you have to guard against people suddenly coming in and stabbing you in the back when you are excited.

For the strong, you are the sky, you are the earth, and you are the rules here.

In your own territory, you can play however you want, even if you sleep with all the women in the tribe, there is no problem.

The premise is that you have the life to persist until the day when you sleep with all the women in the tribe, and then you have to ensure that when you need them, they will follow you wholeheartedly and work hard.

So, it is theoretically possible, but in practice no one does it.

At most, I just do it occasionally for pleasure.

But for that guy, actually stealing from his sister-in-law is not considered stealing.

After all, the rule on the grassland is that after the father dies, the son will succeed. This is a place where even my own mother can sleep. What's wrong with sleeping with a sister-in-law? It doesn't go against the common sense of human ethics at all.

That's not right. There is no common sense of human ethics here.

"I remember his brother seemed to have a problem, right?" Bayar thought of his poor brother.

"Yes, he lost a hand and injured his life when fighting with the Huns. His brother had just gotten married at that time. How could he bear this?"

"Tch...it's terrible to be uneducated!" Bayar instantly lost interest.

We agreed to steal someone, but you ended up playing a trick on me.

That's it?

Do you have the nerve to say you stole someone?

Although your brother is still alive, he is a eunuch and cannot even carry out the most basic life of a couple. As the successor, what's wrong with taking care of your sister-in-law?

Isn't this a normal thing on the grassland?

I actually thought you had stolen my woman.

The Prince of Loss just now thought in his heart that he shouldn't have hit you, and was planning to give you some compensation.

He really deserved it, I really regret not slapping him more often.

"Who wouldn't say yes? We all advised him before. It's better to confess to his brother, and then directly have a baby with his sister-in-law, and it will be regarded as his brother's baby. He doesn't even need to adopt him, so it can be regarded as a gift.

His brother tried to comfort him, but he refused to do so. Prince, do you think this is irritating?"

That guy's brother said, "Thank you so much. You gave me a cuckold. You also made my wife pregnant with my brother's seed. Then I have to take care of him like a treasure and take care of him when he grows up. Finally, I have to watch."

My wife and my brother have sex from time to time, and I have to thank my brother again when it's all over?'

As a man, I cannot accept this view.

Even on the grassland, what is acceptable is always that you accept other people's wives, not that your own wife is accepted by others.

Although this is a custom, it will all happen after death. If a person dies and a bird turns to the sky, it doesn’t matter if it lasts for eternity.

Bayar nodded and said: "Well, this prince also thinks it makes sense. You can try to persuade him later. It's best to get his sister-in-law pregnant as soon as possible..."

Although these words sound very inhumane, Bayar also has his own considerations.

The Yueshi are not far away from joining the Han Dynasty.

Joining the Han Dynasty not only meant that the Yuezhi could get more, they could be like the Han people.

It also means that the laws of the Han Dynasty also have the same binding force on them.

Wang Buxu had also discussed this issue with him before. There were many customs on the grasslands that were not allowed in the Han Dynasty.

For example, after the father dies, the son succeeds, and the elder brother succeeds the younger brother.

This statement is also applicable to the big man, but it is not brought directly to his bed like in the grassland.

It's about taking care of her in life. You can help her do anything her husband can do, but you can't do things in bed.

In the Han Dynasty, this is called adultery, and it is punishable by punishment, and the punishment is severe.

Of course, if she dies as a man and you dies as a woman, or divorces the woman, after the two go to the government to change the procedures, there will be no problem.

At most, if outsiders criticize you morally, the government will not pursue it.

Therefore, Bayar suggested this simply because if he did not operate this matter, he would never be able to operate it in the future.

Although his brother will still have children at that time, they will most likely be adopted from someone else and have nothing to do with either of them.

As for whether his brother will accept it, it doesn't matter. You don't even have the most basic functions of a man, so what right do you have to refuse?

Even Bayar can't help but think so.

Just when Bayar was thinking wildly, not far away, Maya led the remaining three thousand people and also gained a lot.

Of the three thousand Huns who escaped, almost two thousand were captured, and the rest were still running around.

Maia wanted to continue pursuing, but there was no need to pursue anymore at this moment.

He had to consider this issue in the long term. The consumption of his own horses in this battle was not small. If the pursuit continued, the horses might be useless.

To waste more than 3,000 horses for about 1,000 people?

This is definitely not cost-effective. Naturally, we should not do more of this kind of loss-making business.

Besides, even if he lets these people go, they may not really be able to escape.

So, as usual, the captured Huns once again played with candied haws skewers, walked slowly on the ground, and were humiliatingly escorted to where they should go.

"Why are the Yuezhi suddenly so powerful?" One of the prisoners, a Huns, obviously couldn't understand this question.

"You can tell by looking at their equipment. These Yuezhi people should be trained by Han people. And I heard Chinese speaking, so their officers should be Han people, so it's not surprising." Another Huns who looked obviously different.

explained.

"Hey, you think it would have been nice if the Han people had also sold us some equipment..."

The team continued to move forward, and the quiet conversation was soon interrupted by a whip from their riding crop.

No one can escape in one move.

After walking for a while, when Maia rode a war horse and led his soldiers past the prisoners, one of the prisoners' eyes suddenly brightened.
Chapter completed!
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