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Chapter 491

    Autumn and winter came. A few months after Alan left for the Republic of Poland, a huge mission set out from Lvov and arrived at bergzisarai by sea.


    At the pier of begzisalai, bayazid Khan, as Muhammad Glei''s special envoy, welcomed the incoming mission.


    As the envoy of the mission, gorshenovsky, dressed in bright red traditional Polish aristocratic clothes, got off the ship with the help of his attendants. As soon as he got off the boat, he shook his hand with bayazid Khan.


    "Welcome, your excellency gorshenovsky," said bayezid Khan with a smile on his face.


    "I didn''t expect you to welcome me, bayazid Khan. Your reputation in Ackerman has spread all over Europe." goshenovsky complimented bayazid Khan.


    They looked at each other, and then burst into laughter.


    At this time, Alan got off the boat. At this time, he was really dressed in vermilion and purple and extremely luxurious.


    Muhammad gley''s letter aroused a warm response in Lvov. Because the Republic of Poland experienced the disastrous defeat of the second Warsaw war at this time, although all troops and horses avoided a decisive battle with the Swedish army and instead carried out guerrilla warfare according to the tactics of the general army of Stefan charnietsky, it will take a long process to defeat the invaders through guerrilla warfare, which will inevitably lead to the pain of large-scale loss of land. Although king kazimizhi learned the lesson of not listening to his loyal advice last time and wholeheartedly implemented the strategy of charnietsky''s general army, the Czar Russia, the former ally of the Republic, saw that the Republic of Poland was defeated again, and a large area of land was occupied by the Swedish army, and the Czar and Duma in Moscow lost confidence in the Republic. They fear that if this goes on, the kingdom of Sweden will take the whole Republic of Poland. Therefore, czar Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov tore up the alliance agreement with the Republic of Poland and sent troops to the eastern territory of the Republic again, hoping to seize as much territory and population as possible before the Swedish army occupied the whole Republic of Poland, so as to create a buffer zone between the kingdom of Sweden and czar Russia.


    As a result, the international situation of the Republic of Poland has once again deteriorated unprecedentedly. So when the news of Muhammad gley regaining the Khan''s throne reached the Republic of Poland, King kazimiz''s ministers, who had long been looking forward to this day, finally waited for the news of Muhammad gley''s victory, it was really a long drought and sweet rain. They not only convened the Parliament at the fastest speed according to the requirements of Mohamed gley in the letter, but also the tham parliament, which has always been against the king, adopted the resolution of alliance with the Crimean Khanate with unprecedented efficiency, and implemented the requirements of treating the sent envoys as their own in the Khan''s letter.


    From King kazimizh to the mayor of Lvov, every dignitaries and dignitaries gave Alan precious gifts as the embodiment of Muhammad gley.


    Moreover, for the rudeness of Chechen mentioned in Muhammad gley''s letter, King kazimizh, who was eager to send troops from the Crimean khanate, punished Chechen regardless of Queen Ludvika''s objection without verification and Chechen''s defense.


    In short, Cherchen will not be able to perform his duties in Crimea on behalf of the Republic. The latest plenipotentiary is gorshenovsky.


    Alan saw that gorshenovsky and bayezid Khan laughed so happily, so he waited on one side.


    At this time, the Deputy envoy of the mission also got off the ship.


    She looked on the deck and didn''t see the person she was looking for, so the Deputy envoy went to bayazid Khan and asked, "Dear Khan, why didn''t aleval Chechen come?"


    Bayazid Khan turned his head. Seeing that she was a beautiful little girl, he couldn''t help looking at gorshenovsky in doubt.


    "This is the Deputy envoy of our mission, Natalie kishka from the kishka family," goshenovsky said.


    Natalie was the general who followed charnietsky. She organized a cavalry of more than 300 people, all composed of nobles. This cavalry unit was moving rapidly across the vast territory of the Republic of Poland, constantly attacking small groups of Swedish infantry and transport. On several occasions, he also cooperated with the insiders and outsiders in towns occupied by Swedes and Prussians to destroy administrative organs. As Natalie wore a winged cavalry chain armour coat decorated with the goddess of national protection in the middle during the battle, the poles regarded her as the embodiment of the goddess of national protection and called her "flying female warrior God". The Swedes hated her to the bone. General Robert Douglas, who was in charge of local security, even offered a reward of up to 5000 Taylor as long as he got Natalie''s whereabouts.


    It''s Natalie''s long cherished wish to jump a horse and cross the battlefield. During Cherchen''s absence, Natalie spent almost all her thoughts on the battle. The reason is almost because Natalie has been paying attention to the movement of the Crimean peninsula. When Muhammad gley and bayazid raised the anti flag in Ackerman, Natalie was happier than anyone, because she knew that there must be a merit of Cherchen; When the blind old beggar began to sing the deeds of aleval chechenbey, Natalie proudly announced to her subordinates that the so-called aleval chechenbey was her husband.


    So when the news came that Muhammad gley sent messengers to Lvov and King kazimizh decided to send envoys to the Crimean khanate, Natalie rushed back to Lvov and asked the king to let her join the mission.


    After listening to gorshenovsky''s introduction, bayezid Khan nodded slightly.


    "It''s a child of the kishka family. It''s really a young hero." bayazid Khan praised understandably.


    Then he said to Natalie, "Cherchen bey is in piricop now. I''m sure he''ll be back to bagchisale soon."


    Natalie was disappointed when bayazid Khan said that Chechen was still far away. Gorshenovsky sneered.


    "Cherchen bey, what a big shelf."


    Although bayezid Khan wondered why goshenovsky, as the envoy of the mission, felt so bad about Chechen, this was not the time to ask about it. He made an invitation gesture and said to goshenovsky and Natalie: "you two, Muhammad gley has been waiting in the Khan palace for a long time."


    In the Khan palace, Mohamed gley held a grand welcome banquet for the Polish mission.


    By this time, Muhammad gley had become the master of begzisalai again. Then, on the occasion of the visit of the Polish mission, Mohamed gley proposed to Mehmed Pasha that he would entertain the Polish mission in the Khan palace.


    As the ruler of the Crimean khanate, it is normal for Mohamed gley to entertain foreign missions in his palace, and Mahmoud Pasha has no objection. Even though it is well known that the Crimean Khanate is a subsidiary of the Ottoman Turkish Empire, and Pasha in Kafa is the imperial monitor of the khanate, the Ottoman Turkish Sultan respects the sovereignty of the Crimean Khanate.


    So even if Mahmoud Pasha doesn''t want to, he can only move out of the Khan palace.


    Of course, it is absolutely impossible for Mahmoud Pasha to move out. He left begzisalai and returned to Kafa.


    Gorshenovsky and Natalie presented many precious gifts to Mohamed gley at the banquet, and Mohamed gley also politely presented a horse and two hats to King kazimizh.


    After that, at the banquet, Muhammad gleili used Cherchen''s absence and his advantage of asymmetric information about the mission of the Republic of Poland to publicize that he was nothing more than sending troops because some of the Khanate nobles were obsessed with him and restrained him everywhere. Needless to say, the nobles who "constrained" Khan to send troops were those whose families controlled and then Chechen''s hands. Mohamed gley hinted at the mission of the Republic of Poland that the way to let these nobles not object to sending troops was to release the detained nobles'' families and obtain their support.


    Mohamed gley''s words convinced the head of the mission, gorshenovsky. Gorshenovsky immediately said that he would order Cherchen, and in the name of the head of the mission, to return the protons to Muhammad gley.


    When gorshenovsky made such a commitment, although Natalie was of course opposed in her heart, she never had a chance to remind gorshenovski to make a commitment too early in front of everyone, or at least listen to Cherchen.


    Natalie''s anxiety was seen by Muhammad gray. Muhammad gray, who had ordered Alan to inquire about Natalie, already knew about Natalie''s relationship with Chechen. He said warm words to Natalie: "Deputy envoy Natalie, Ben Khan deeply admires your father''s sacrifice for his country. You can rest assured that the iron cavalry of the Khanate will avenge your father."


    The death of yanush kishka has always been a scar in Natalie''s heart. Muhammad gley said that he was putting a golden sore medicine on the unhealed wound. Natalie could not help feeling grateful to Muhammad gley.


    "Thank you, Khan. My father died for his country, which is his duty."


    Muhammad graii said boldly, "your two countries are allies now, so it should be. Besides, old yanushi is also a person I respect."


    Then Muhammad gley sighed again.


    "Actually, I''ve wanted to send troops for a long time. But one of my beys occupied pirikop. He also threatened that without his order, no soldiers and soldiers of the Khanate would want to go in and out of the peninsula. Although it''s embarrassing to say so, my Khan sometimes has more heart than strength!"


    Goshenovsky heard the speech and asked in surprise, "who is such a rebellious Minister?"


    "Aleval chechenbey."


    Natalie''s silver teeth are broken.


    After the banquet, gorshenovsky and Natalie met in the former uzzenbey residence where the mission stayed.


    "Natalie, I didn''t expect things to go so smoothly. Khan thought of the Republic and was grateful for the king''s help. I believe that the alliance contract will be reached soon." goshenovsky said happily. He picked up a bottle of wine on the table, then pulled off the cork and poured a glass for himself and Natalie.


    Natalie took the glass handed over by gorshenovsky, but she didn''t drink it. She put the glass on the table and said to goshenovsky, "Sir, I''m afraid it''s not that simple. Muhammad gley is famous for his cunning. He betrayed the Cossacks he allied with many times before. We should chew every word and sentence carefully. Don''t be deceived by him."


    Gorshenovsky didn''t care. He drank the wine in the glass in one gulp.


    "Natalie, I think your worry is superfluous. Of course, Muhammad gley will betray the Cossacks, because those are Dalits and serfs, and they are damned guys. Tatars will cooperate with them for a while for a moment''s benefit, but they are not the same kind of people after all. We,"


    Gorshenovsky pointed to himself and Natalie, and then said: "We, the nobility and the nobility are our own people. Now, the Republic has met all the conditions of Muhammad gley. Such rich conditions can not be afforded by the Cossacks of zaporoze. Moreover, hemelinitsky has also helped Yishi LAN gley. In public and private, Muhammad gley will only stand on our side."


    Goshenovsky gushed. These are all his own experience. Now he wants to teach Natalie well.


    Natalie also felt justified after listening to goshenovsky. Indeed, Muhammad gley did not break the alliance to help zaporoze''s Cossacks and czar Russia.


    "I trust your judgment, sir. But should you also listen to Cherchen''s views? After all, he has been in Crimea for a long time and may see some of our omissions."


    Natalie said this carefully, but what she got was a cold hum from goshenovsky.


    "Natalie, I know you have something to do with the Spanish mercenary named aleval Chechen. But you should know your identity. You are noble..."


    Natalie interrupted gorshenovsky: "Sir, this is my private affair."


    Gorshenovsky was a little bored by Natalie''s excuse of "private affairs". He breathed out like a bull.


    "Well, I won''t mention this. Then Natalie, you should know how low Muhammad gley thinks of Chechen in his letter and at today''s banquet. He occupied the fortress and kidnapped the nobility. It''s a naked bandit. No wonder Muhammad gley wants the Republic to send us again. I bet this boy from Spain is I want to be a power minister in Crimea. "


    In this regard, Natalie defended: "Sir, I believe that Cherchen did so to ensure that Muhammad gley would not break the league. He was planning for the Republic."


    As soon as gonatali''s voice fell, shenovsky immediately asked, "if it''s really like what you said, when the Cherchen came to bergzisalai, you asked him to return the proton and pirikop to Mohamed gley. If he was a loyal minister of the Republic, would he do it, right?"


    "Of course!" cried Natalie.
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