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Chapter 415

    The fuse of the power dispute between Mohamed gley and yisran gley was caused by different policies towards the Republic of Poland. Mohamed gley advocated an alliance with king kazimizh to seize wealth from the war with Cossacks; At the beginning, LAN gley held the opposite view. He believed that the Republic of Poland had no hope of victory. The Khanate should form an alliance with zaporoze''s Cossacks and plunder wealth and population from the hinterland of the Republic.


    Chechen tentatively proposed that the Cossacks had suffered heavy losses in Fort bar, that is, to explore whether they might stand on the side of Muhammad gley from the attitude of the people, especially bayezid Khan, towards the matter.


    But bayazid Khan was not as rude as he looked. He cut off the topic by ending the dinner.


    Bayazid Khan''s wife and mother, as well as Khan''s senior officials, stood up and left one after another, while those low-level officials grabbed the position and began to devour.


    "Khan, then my nephew and I will say goodbye to you." Salle wanted to say goodbye to bayazid Khan.


    "I''ll see you off," bayazid Khan said.


    Salben and Chechen said they didn''t dare, but bayazid Khan insisted on sending it.


    So the three had to follow bayazid Khan to the gate of the palace.


    "Oh, by the way, Mr. salburn. Where are you and your nephew going next?" bayazid Khan asked casually.


    "Khan, the abundance of akman''s products is beyond our expectation. My nephew wants to use the materials and money purchased in akman to buy slaves in Kafa. We heard that the slaves there are unimaginable cheap." salben said humbly.


    Bayazid Khan laughed.


    "I''m afraid it''s not so good now. Seven or eight years ago, a bow string could be exchanged for a slave. But the price is still reasonable. Your nephew is good at doing business." bayazid Khan praised.


    Chechen repeatedly thanked Khan for his praise. Then, Chechen made a request to use the ship at Ackerman''s Wharf to load materials and personnel to go to Kafa by sea.


    "Why? Do you have a lot of people and materials?" bayazid Khan asked.


    Che Chen bowed down.


    "Wise Khan, you know there are wars everywhere now. My companions and I have hired a mercenary regiment as a guard. But it''s still too dangerous for hundreds of people to walk by land. There are gangs everywhere on the grassland, and they still pay high tolls when passing through the pirikop isthmus, so..." Cherchen tried his best to speak very philistine.


    Bayazid Khan seemed bewildered. He laughed and said, "of course, of course. No problem. You can use my dock as much as you can."


    Thank you very much. As he approached the gate, bayazid Khan suddenly ordered his housekeeper to bring an extremely handsome war horse.


    "This horse is my thanks to Mr. salburn for curing my mother," bayazid Khan said.


    Horses are the most precious animals of nomads. If a nomad shares his horse with you, he treats you as his own man. The horse given by bayazid Khan to salben is more extraordinary.


    The horse is about twelve palms tall, tall and symmetrical, with shiny hair like oil, and the hair on its neck hangs down in order.


    Che Chen grabbed the reins, and the horse raised its four hooves to kick Che Chen. Fortunately, Che Chen was already not Wu Xia Amun. He hugged the horse''s neck and stroked the horse''s face and eyes with his left hand. After a while, he let the horse warm down.


    After subduing the horse, Chechen thanked bayazid Khan and ordered Fatima to lead the horse.


    Originally, in the dark, bayazid Khan didn''t notice Fatima following behind Chechen. At this time, he looked clearly under the torch in front of the gate. He saw Fatima armed and valiant. Bayazid Khan looked at Fatima more with unclear meaning.


    "This is my escort, Fatima." Chechen quickly explained.


    "Your guard is really good." bayazid Khan praised.


    "Next time when Khan is free, our uncle and nephew will call on you again." Chechen said.


    "There will be a chance," bayazid Khan responded positively.


    The next day after the banquet, bayazid Khan''s housekeeper came to the tavern to find Chechen. This time, he brought Chechen the official document that bayazid Khan allowed Chechen and his caravan to use a wharf in Ackerman. Khan also generously lent Chechen his two masted ship.


    Carlson escorted Christina and the infantry of five hundred Hessian mercenaries to the dock. In order to hide people''s eyes and ears, they each wore colorful clothes, and their armor was hidden in the cargo box on the carriage.


    When passing through Ackerman''s gate, although the mercenaries were unimpeded, Christina always felt that the guard''s eyes were full of vigilance.


    Christina and Cherchen met.


    "Although bayazid was very sensitive about the two gleys and didn''t want to talk more, he lent us the dock and boat. Generally, things went well."


    As soon as they met, Cherchen told Christina about the situation.


    But Christina was not as relaxed as Chechen, and the eyes of the guards made it difficult for her to let go. Christina insisted that Chechen tell herself everything about his conversation with bayazid Khan.


    Cherchen spoke word by word, not sparing any details, while Christina listened carefully. The more you listen, the more worried the queen is.


    "I''m afraid bayazid has begun to doubt you," Christina said.


    In this regard, Che Chen was surprised because he felt that he disguised himself very well.


    Christina said, "that horse is bayazid''s temptation to you. You tamed him in a short time, which shows that you know how to control horses. Such a person is obviously not a pure businessman."


    Although Chechen thinks Christina is right, he still thinks he can justify himself only by this point. After all, it is not unreasonable for some businessmen to be proficient in riding.


    But Christina is not so optimistic.


    "Bujak village is not far from Ackerman. Muhammad gley also said that bayazid Khan knew where he was hiding, and he just let it go. Listening to it doesn''t mean he was not vigilant. After all, bayazid Khan will worry about whether Muhammad gley will seize his own Ackerman as a base for restoration. If he doubts you and sees you as a soldier , a wise ruler must wonder if you have any connection with Muhammad gley. And that''s easy to explore. What do you think he would think if you took such a huge team into the city? "Christina said.


    Che Chen smiled bitterly. As long as bayazid Khan''s head is not broken, he will doubt whether he wants to capture Ackerman for Muhammad gley.


    Even if he told him that he just wanted to go to Kafa from akman, bayazid Khan would never believe it.


    "Then if bayazid knew that I had met Muhammad gley, he would come to me."


    "It''s inevitable," Christina said.
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