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Chapter 785 Worried Temuron

It is not a secret that Su Nang led the army south, many tribes have learned the news.

However, few tribes were willing to go south with Su Nang before they got Bushi Tu's approval to go south.

Tumut and the Ming Dynasty have traded with each other for many years. Herders have long been accustomed to exchanging the things they need from the Ming Dynasty through mutual trade. Many people do not support going to the Ming Dynasty to harvest grass and valleys.

Every time I go to the Ming Dynasty to clear grass valleys, the Ming Dynasty will close the mutual market. The little things I get from clearing grass valleys are not as much as what I can exchange for them. This makes many Tumut Taijis dislike going to the Ming Dynasty to clear grass valleys.

, especially Taiji from the Khan family.

Because Bu Shitu was the king of Shunyi granted by the Ming Dynasty, their family of Taijis received much more benefits from the Ming Dynasty than other Taijis, and they were even less enthusiastic about plowing grass and grain.

Temulun passed through Jamuka and entered the sweat tent, where he saw the fortune-telling rabbit sitting in the sweat tent.

"See the Great Khan." Temulun put his right hand on his chest and saluted the fortune telling rabbit who was sitting on top.

Bu Shitu looked at him and said with an unhappy expression: "You have become a frequent visitor to this place these days. If you still intercede for the tiger-character flag, then there is no need to say anything."

"Great Khan, this time I am not here for the Tiger Flag." Temulun explained, and then added, "I am here this time because of the Great Khan and Tumote."

Bu Shitu put down the golden bottle in his hand, looked at Temulun, and said with a hint of impatience: "Tell me, what is the purpose of coming to Ben Khan this time?"

"Report to the Great Khan." Temulun said, "Su Nang ignored the long-term stability between our Tumut and the Ming Dynasty and led his troops south to go to the Ming Dynasty to plow grass and valleys and provoke a war between us and the Ming Dynasty."

After hearing these words, Bu Shitu said calmly: "I know what you are talking about, it is not a big deal, and there is an inside story about this matter. Even if the Ming Dynasty wants to blame it, it cannot be blamed on us."

Temulun's expression changed, and he turned to look at Zulakashen in the sweat tent.

I guess it was Gula Kashen who said something to the Great Khan, otherwise the Great Khan would not have this attitude and be indifferent to Su Nang leading his army to the Ming Dynasty.

Thinking of this, he continued: "Great Khan, once Su Nang invades the Ming Dynasty, the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty will definitely cut off the mutual trade with our Tumote again. In this way, the loss to us will far exceed what we can gain from clearing the grass valley."

Some benefits."

Before Bu Shitu could speak, Qula Kashen took the lead and said: "The Ming Dynasty has cut off the mutual trade with us a long time ago. Can it be that if we don't go to clear grass and grain, the Ming Dynasty can reopen the mutual trade?"

It has been a year since the border town reduced the size of the mutual market to completely shutting down the mutual market.

Temulun turned to look at Zulakashen and said: "It is true that the Ming Dynasty stopped the mutual trade, but that was because Jin Zheng went to war with the Ming Dynasty. When the war is over, the Ming Dynasty will naturally reopen the mutual trade, but now it has not

Nang led his troops to invade the Ming Dynasty, which was tantamount to forcing the Ming Dynasty to completely cut off the mutual trade with Tumut."

Bu Shitu didn't say anything, he just picked up the golden bottle on the table and took a sip of wine.

At this time, Qula Kashen stood up and said to Temulun: "If the war between the Ming Dynasty and Hou Jin Dynasty never ends, then Tumut will never be able to trade with the Ming Dynasty. If that is the case, even if

It is also appropriate to go to the Ming Dynasty to thresh grass and grain."

"Doing this will completely offend the Ming Dynasty." Temulun said angrily, "Not only the mutual trade, but also the market rewards will be cancelled. The biggest loss will only be ourselves."

Bu Shitu, who was sitting at the top, suddenly said: "Su Nang did not go south to clear grass valleys in the Ming Dynasty. He just wanted to force the officials of the Ming Dynasty to deal with the tiger-character flag, so you don't have to worry about the Ming Dynasty congress canceling the market reward."

Hearing this, Temulun frowned deeply.

He naturally knew the purpose of Su Nang leading his army south. The reason why he came to the Khan tent was that he hoped to use Su Nang's move south to persuade Bu Shitu to order the Mongolian army led by Su Nang to withdraw.

As long as the Mongolian army retreats, the Tiger-Character Banner can be preserved. Moreover, he always believed that the Tiger-Character Banner coming to Tumute for business would be a good thing for Tumute.

Qula Kashen said: "As long as we don't really attack the Ming Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty will definitely not ban the city reward."

Temulun's expression changed a few times, but he still looked at Bu Shitu and said: "Great Khan, the tiger-character flag's convoys travel to and from the grassland, which is a good thing for us Tumote. With the tiger-character flag there, there can be a steady flow.

The Tiger Banner has also sent a lot of things needed by the herdsmen in the past two years, even the iron goods restricted by the Ming Emperor, so that many herdsmen have new iron pots to use."

"The tiger-character flag brought a lot of things that the herdsmen needed, but they also defrauded the herdsmen of a lot of wealth." Jula Kashen said, "Temulun, everyone knows that your tribe took the tiger-character flag from the herdsmen.

I have gained a lot of benefits from this, otherwise you would not be so considerate in speaking up for the people with the Tiger Flag."

"I did all this for Tumut." Temulun glared at Zulakashen and said, "Once there are no fleets of tiger-character flags sent to the grassland, and there is no mutual trade, within a year, the following people will

The herdsmen are afraid that they will not be able to survive."

Bu Shitu, who was sitting at the top, put the gold bottle in his hand heavily on the table and said in a bad tone: "Okay, Temulun, if you plead for the tiger-character flag, there is no need. The tiger-character flag and Su

Let them resolve the matters between Su Nang and me. As the Great Khan, if I don’t help Su Nang, I would be showing off to the Tiger-Character Banner Network.”

"Great sweat..." Temulun looked at the fortune telling rabbit.

Bu Shitu's face sank and he said, "If there's nothing else, you can go back."

Jamuka walked to Temulun from the side and said, "Taiji, please! Don't make it difficult for me."

Temulun looked at the fortune telling rabbit, finally sighed, turned around and walked out of the sweat tent.

After leaving the sweat tent, he turned back to look at Jamukha who had followed him out, and said: "Jamukha, please advise the Great Khan. If the Tiger Flag is driven out of the grassland, it will not be a good thing for us Tumut.

A good thing."

Jamukha said in a calm tone: "I am just a bodyguard beside the Great Khan. It is not my bodyguard's turn to question the matters decided by the Great Khan. Please don't embarrass me."

"Oh, you will regret it." Temulun said and walked towards the stable.

There were many horses tied up in the stable. He took the reins from his bodyguard, turned over and sat on the horse.

The guard on the side asked: "Taiji, do we want to go back to the tribe?"

Temulun thought for a while and said: "If you don't go back now, come with me to Huziqi's store in Qingcheng. I want to see their shopkeeper."

Several riders left the Khan tent and walked along the streets of Qingcheng until they arrived at the shop door with the tiger-character flag in Qingcheng.

Although Su Nang led an army to deal with the Tiger Banner, the business of the Tiger Banner in Qingcheng's shop was not affected at all. Many Mongolians came in and out to buy things.

Temulun dismounted, handed the reins to his bodyguard, and warned: "Keep an eye on the horse."
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