Although it was difficult to understand, since Christina had made a decision, Cherchen began to think about how to send Christina out of Poland.
Just after the war in Warsaw, Cherchen and Prince mihau have fulfilled one of the two conditions promised to yanush, and in the long run, Cherchen may be able to capture the Swedish general earlier. After all, in the territory of the Republic, the war is far from over.
Seeing that Cherchen was about to become a Polish aristocrat, yanush seemed to want to open up. He is no longer strongly opposed to Natalie looking for Chechen. Of course, it is absolutely not allowed to stay overnight.
Chechen walked nervously behind yanush. He didn''t have any bad hunch about the upcoming call, just because he was ahead of Natalie''s father and his future father-in-law.
Janush was once strongly opposed to his marriage to Natalie. Although he no longer opposes it now, Chechen still has a shadow over yanush.
With this rough, Chechen followed behind yanush. Suddenly, yanush stopped without warning.
Chechen had a bad ending and almost hit it.
Yanushi turned around and looked at Chechen with serious and deep eyes.
"Ah... Yanu..." Che Chen was annoyed when yanushi saw him.
"Come inside later. If the king asks you anything, you have to think clearly before you make a decision," said yanush.
"Yes, ah... Ya......" Chechen said.
Yanush sighed. Looking at the stammering Chechen, yanushi felt whether he was too strict with the child.
That''s how people are. When yanushi stopped Natalie from being with Chechen, yanushi saw that Chechen was a thousand and ten thousand; But now, the man in front of him may become his son-in-law, and yanushi thinks Chechen is still a good boy.
"Ah, what, call me your excellency," said yanush.
With that, yanushi turned his head and continued to walk forward.
Lithuanian soldiers guarding the gate of the hall opened the door for them.
Chechen saw that in the hall, in addition to King kazimiz and pototsky, there was a Tatar.
Yes, the Tatar, or Crimean, whom he had seen around old pototsky.
Today, dressed in a traditional nomadic robe, he is standing in the middle of the hall, his hands crossed on his chest and saluting king kazimiz.
"Your Majesty, I''m coming." yanush stepped forward to level with the Tatar and saluted the king.
Chechen fell behind yanush and saluted the king. When he lowered his head, he didn''t know if it was an illusion. Chechen saw a trace of anger on the Tatar''s face.
Yes, sullen. Does he think that juxtaposing himself with yanush is a humiliation.
What is this person''s identity? Chechen couldn''t help thinking.
But soon, yanushi solved his doubts for Chechen.
"Lord Alan, I didn''t expect to see you here." yanush, who straightened up, said with a smile to the Tatar.
Lord Alan?! Is it the messenger sent by the Crimean Khan?
So is this Lord Alan a former Khan * * * gley or a current Khan * * * gley?
At this time, Cherchen had heard about the power change of the Crimean Khanate.
Crimean Khanate is a feudal state established on the Crimean Peninsula in the mid-15th century. It was originally a dependency of the golden tent khanate, one of the four khanates under the jurisdiction of the Mongolian Empire.
In 1443, with the support of the local Turkic Tatar feudal lord, Haji gley broke away from the golden tent Khanate and established an independent Crimean Khanate with the capital of begzisalai.
After that, Khan''s position was handed down from generation to generation in the gley family. The new Khan * * * gley just usurped the Khan position from his brother, but let the former Khan escape, which made his position unstable.
"Janush, I''m glad to see you again." the messenger named Alan touched his chest with one hand and saluted janush, and then turned to King kazimizh.
"Your Majesty, the greatest king, I am here because all the nomads believe that when the shameful usurper betrayed the Khan he should be loyal to, and when the monarchs of all other countries abandoned * * * Glei Khan, only you, the sincere ally and friend of the Crimean khanate, will lend a helping hand to the Khanate. Because how respectable you are Your majesty, you know your noble duty and will keep it. All the nomads in Crimea depend on you and your selfless spirit. All the peace loving and orthodox nomads believe that you will help their real master save Crimea from the usurper!... but you have kept me waiting for three days. "
Speaking of this, Alan suddenly stopped, and he smiled with satisfaction at his speech.
Alan thought he was clever. He, the most pious servant of Allah, did not beg the pagans for help according to Khan''s order, but skillfully asked the Republic of Poland for help in the name of all the nomads in Crimea who were unwilling to submit to the shameful usurper.
Of course, if * * * gley heard this, he might still feel that the Alan messenger was too weak. Once upon a time, the letters of the kleiks of the Crimean Khanate to the Republic of Poland were written in this tone: "I have given orders that if you want to maintain the long-standing friendship and brotherhood with me, the great janibek gley, you must give us all the contributions that have been in arrears for five years; you must also expel your Cossacks on the Dnieper River from the Dnieper River, and promise not to let even one of your Cossacks appear in Dnieper again River. "
Alan certainly hopes so, but now the situation is stronger than people. Even the greatest Genghis Khan has a time to ask Wang Khan for help.
Chechen looked at King kazirimi and wondered how he would reply.
In his mind, his majesty should refuse * * * gley''s request. After all, the Republic has just recovered Warsaw and may soon face the counterattack of King Carl x, so he has no spare power to help the loser.
King kazimiz stood up and replied to the messenger of * * * gley: "of course, the Republic attaches great importance to the traditional friendship with the Khanate..."