It turned out that Bridget''s husband was an explorer. In 1646, prijit went to Siberia with her husband and expedition. Their goal was to find a tribe rich in legendary sable. This kind of sable is known as "soft gold" in Europe and is invaluable.
But good luck did not accompany them. On a chilly February day in spring, shortly after the expedition entered Siberia, they were unexpectedly attacked by Siberian savages. In their small-scale conflict with Siberian savages, prijit''s husband was killed and everything was looted by Siberian savages.
So Bridget became a widow. That year, she was only twenty-two. After the very short encounter, prijita was taken as an alien prisoner of war. After that, a Kalmyk caravan traded with the savage tribe and exchanged 20 arrows from the savage to prijit. As a slave to the new master, prijit was taken to the great tent of the Kalmyk people in the Volga River region.
Here, prijit was distributed to a Kalmyk as a commodity. As soon as the Kalmyk got prijit, he was eager to have sex with her and let another companion watch. This seemed unbearable to Bridget in any case. When the plea failed, prijit resisted desperately, and finally she bit a piece of meat from the Kalmyk. The Kalmyks wanted to beat her up and raped her after knocking her unconscious.
A few days later, they arrived at the big tent of Kalmyk Khan. The story of prijit''s resistance to her master somehow spread in the big tent, which aroused Kalmyk Khan''s interest. Kalmyk Khan summoned her and spoke to her alone. Khan asked her why she refused the courtship request of the Kalmyk who loved her. It seemed that she didn''t understand the feeling of resistance and rejection when she refused a lover.
Finally, the Kalmyk Khan seemed to sympathize with prijit. He told the prijit that the custom of his country was that no one would force her, and no one could bully her.
However, what the Great Khan said is obviously untrustworthy; Or, you can''t believe it all.
The Kalmyk did not force him later, but the barbarians treated her in a very cruel and ruthless way. They not only stripped her of all her clothes, but also tied her like a dog with chains and ropes. They tied her so tightly that they left permanent traces on her arms and legs. These traces remain today.
Moreover, since she was brought to Kalmyk territory, she has been forced to do cheap and tiring work that even strong men can''t bear, and has often been teased. The food given to her by the Kalmyks was small, coarse and often filthy, which was neither eaten nor swallowed in the western world.
But even after prijit finished eating these foods, she must thank the people who gave her such food.
Time goes by day, month by month, year by year. The Kalmyk who had been bitten by her had come to her, and the man told prijit that as long as she changed her mind, he would go and beg Khan to forgive her. But in any case, Bridget gave in.
Prijit''s fate turned five years after she was a prisoner.
According to the kamec code, the kamec had to carefully select some prisoners of war as tribute to their rulers. In this way, prijit, as a woman with special skills born in Europe, entered Khan''s eyes again. Khan gave prijit to his own imperial concubine, one of his wives (he had two wives).
The imperial concubine is said to be the princess of the Heshuote tribe and is very popular among the people.
As a woman, when she saw the naked body of prijit, she couldn''t help feeling a trace of pity and gave her some clothes made of animal skin, so that her naked body was covered to some extent.
The princess asked prijit if she could do needlework. Bridget took out her handkerchief and showed it to her. The imperial concubine was very happy when she saw it, so she left her to do needlework for herself. Because she can do needlework and is especially good at weaving and weaving, prijit has knitted many colorful and varied clothes and cloth for the imperial concubine day and night according to the aesthetics of Western women and the intelligence and fineness of a woman.
This made Bridget win the goodwill of the princess.
Seeing that the imperial concubine was so friendly and generous to prijita, the Kalmyk people here also changed their attitude towards prijit. Outside the large imperial concubine''s tent, every day, women and children dressed in animal skins looked at these clothes and cloth with envious eyes, and constantly exclaimed - because they had never seen such novel and exquisite fabrics.
Prijit worked hard with her skillful weaving skills, won the favor of her hostess, got her reuse and shelter, and bridgeta''s status gradually began to improve.
One year, when ah Yuqi, the son of the imperial concubine, got married, the imperial concubine gave prijit to her son and daughter-in-law, and gave prijit the status of a free man. She was no longer a slave, but served the Taiji family as a free man.
Bridget told Ingrid and Cherchen that the owner of the camp was ah Yuqi Taiji. And I came here because ah Yuqi''s wife came to see her husband.
After listening to prijit''s tragic story, Chechen and Ingrid showed pity.
Ingrid said to Cherchen in a pleading tone, "Captain, let''s help prijit."
Chechen also has this intention.
However, in addition to pity, Cherchen has other thoughts. He believed that prijit had been in the Kalmyk tribe for many years and must have known the inside story. From Bridget, I can get a lot of useful information.
Chechen immediately told the karmec cavalry leader who brought them that he wanted to see the ah Yuqi Taiji.
"I want to make a deal with Taiji, a rich deal that won''t disappoint him," Chechen said.
The Kalmyk cavalry leader looked at Chechen. Seeing that Chechen''s face was clear, he whispered to a nearby figure who looked higher, and then the figure asked Chechen to wait.
After a while, a servant like man came. The servant brought Taiji''s order: ah Yuqi, Taiji is willing to see you.