At nightfall, Stephan Racine arrived at Cherchen on time. At this time, in the camp of the free slave corps, everyone''s guards were polishing their weapons; Every pair of ears are listening to a sound in the night; Every pair of eyes was watching the movement in the Tatar camp next door.
In the Tatar camp, all people are doing the same thing.
Of course, the Hessian mercenaries have also received orders to wait tonight and assemble as soon as possible.
Chechen is like sitting on a powder keg. A spark drop may blow him apart.
Stephan Lachin opened the curtain door of the tent. He first glanced at the situation inside and saw that Chechen was alone, so Stepan Racine put down the curtain and went in.
"Here you are."
Chechen saw all the actions of Stephan Racine. When Stephan Racine approached, he said to him.
"Here I am, master." Stephan Lachin smiled flatteringly and sat opposite Chechen.
In front of them was a burning bonfire, on which hung an iron bucket with toilet milk.
"Racine, how''s the situation in the camp?" Chechen asked knowingly.
Stephan Racine hung his head in an affectation and said to Chechen, "master, the situation is very bad. Everyone is still indignant at the irrationality of the Tatars. Although I try my best to suppress it, the volcanic eruption may happen sooner or later."
Then Stephan Racine pretended to blame himself.
"Probably you are the one who wants the eruption of the volcano most." Chechen thought in his heart, but he was silent on the surface.
Before setting out for cherkesk, Mohamed gley asked Alan to tell Cherchen that he bought one of Cherchen''s men, that is, this man, and let goshenovsky easily take away the protons.
The man''s name is Stephan Racine. The reason why Mohamed gley revealed the traitor''s name was that after Cherchen handed over pirikop and the protons, he had no threat to Mohamed gley. Stephan Racine is useless. Selling him is regarded as a kind gesture to Cherchen. Moreover, after betrayal, Muhammad gley also hated traitors.
Chechen said to Stepan Racine, "Racine, what can you do?"
"I don''t, master," replied Stephan Racine.
"Alas," Chechen also pretended to be helpless.
He shook his head and pretended to say to himself, "it seems that the soldiers of the free slave Corps can only advance first and separate from our Tatar cavalry in karazimir."
As soon as he heard this, Stephan Rahim''s ears pricked up.
What did he hear? Separate the two? Then it is not himself or the young Russian aristocrat named yelishei who leads the free effort Corps. But how can a boy''s prestige compare with himself? A nobleman can never get the hearts of serfs, so that those who have done serfs can understand them and lead them. And as long as
Stephan Racine''s heart began to get excited, and his hand on his thigh tightly clung to his trouser legs.
This action fell into Chechen''s eyes, and Chechen couldn''t help sighing: "sure enough."
I didn''t move when I first thought of benevolence. Stepan Racine was indeed a wrong decision. Stephan Racine is not a quiet person. This guy has a strong desire for power, but he is also a strong man with great ability and ability to win people''s hearts. He wanted to take this opportunity to destroy the prestige of the Tatar cavalry and let his reputation surpass that of the liberator Chechen from the slaves. Relying on his Russian origin, Stephan Racine will slowly replace himself and digest the whole free slave Corps for his own use.
Unfortunately, those who have made mistakes have nothing to do now. Because once it comes to faith, it is not something that human beings can compete with. Every time I suppress myself, my prestige and reputation in the hearts of free slaves will weaken once, and there will always be a day of collapse in the end. And there''s still a long way to go to cherkesk. It''s better to break your wrists than to do so.
"Racine," cried Chechen.
"Ah? Master, please command." Stephan Racine recovered from excitement and shock.
"I''m going to let you command the free slave corps," Chechen said. He didn''t even mention attacking cherkosk.
"Yes, yes." Stephan Racine did not pretend to refuse, but agreed.
"Well, you go down."
Stephan Racine stood up. He took less than two steps and turned back.
"Chechen, are you so relieved of me?" he asked Chechen, who was blowing against the hot mare''s milk.
Cherchen put down the cup in his hand.
"Of course, of course I trust you."
"Thank you, alvar Chechen. You are a good man." Stepan Racine made a final bow to Chechen as a servant and went out.
When the curtain door was put down, Chechen sighed.
Chechen also experienced countless painful struggles to hand over the free slave corps to Stephan Racine, because once he did so, he would lose the army forever. But he had to, and Chechen was gambling that Stepan Racine would still go to cherkesk after mastering the free slave Corps. In this way, the force will at least remain its own help.
The next morning, Chechen announced his decision to all the slaves. He will fulfill his promise to release all people, and Stephan Racine will lead them away.
Hearing the news, all the slaves thundered with joy. Some people even cried with joy. They hugged Cherchen''s thigh and thanked the "savior".
Stephan Racine left with almost everyone. It''s almost because more than 200 people volunteered to stay and work for Chechen. Most of them are poles and Western Ukrainians, who believe in Catholicism. Shimon godonov was the only Russian left.
"I have no home. You saved me. I am willing to serve you all my life."
When Chechen asked Xie Miao why he didn''t go together, Xie Miao replied.
Cherchen''s kindness also made yelishei grateful to Cherchen. He said happily to Chechen, "Captain, you are really a good man."
For yelishei''s praise, Chechen couldn''t help blushing. To him, it was more like an irony. Because he knew in his heart that Stephan Racine would not let these slaves go home. He would turn them into his own men and fight for him.