That night, Chechen was kicked out by Natalie, and then squeezed in the same bed with Uncle Pedro all night.
"I said that a daughter like Natalie is not easy to provoke. There will be contradictions when she marries you, but you don''t believe it. Now, you two have been married for less than a year, and you have been thrown out of bed. What will happen next!" although Pedro''s face is facing the other side, his mouth keeps complaining there.
"Uncle, when did you say that?" Chechen asked. He has no impression at all.
At this time, Pedro changed his words: "Oh, I forgot. Maybe I complained to yelishei or fedot. I wanted to persuade you together, but I didn''t remember it after a drink. Now I really regret it. You said that we are not a small family in Poland now, and the marshal thinks highly of you. In fact, we don''t need to climb the high branch of kishka. Besides , the income of those territories of their family now is not as much as the interest we take from the Jewish consortium. "
After listening to Pedro''s words, Chechen was upset. He wanted to hear his uncle comfort himself and make up with Natalie, but he didn''t expect his uncle to speak ill of her.
When Pedro saw that Chechen didn''t answer for a long time, he turned over and patted Chechen.
"Dear nephew, are you asleep?" he asked.
"No," Chechen answered rudely.
Pedro didn''t find that Chechen was in a bad mood. He saw that Chechen wasn''t asleep, so he went on.
"So you must stick to it. This time you must have your own opinion. Bogusslav can''t die, or our money will be ruined. My uncle and nephew went from sword to fire and managed to create this wealth."
"I see, uncle!" Chechen replied. He deliberately dragged a long tone on "Uncle".
At this time, Pedro finally heard that Cherchen was in a bad mood. He sighed and said, "don''t say, don''t say. You are also an adult, and you will decide what to do for yourself."
With that, Pedro turned over again.
After a while, the room snored like thunder.
But Chechen couldn''t sleep. His shining eyes looked at the full moon outside the window and kept looking at it.
The next morning, when Pedro was still asleep, Chechen got up early. When he returned to his room, he found that the door was locked and could not be opened.
At this time, of course, Chechen would not go back to his uncle''s room to sleep. So he went downstairs and prepared to exercise.
In the backyard of Marshal''s house, Chechen met marshal lubaomatsky, who also got up early.
Lubaomatsky was wearing only leather pants at this time. His upper body was bare. He was pouring buckets of cold water on his body. After pouring, he also picked up the snow on the ground and wiped it on his body.
After a while, the Marshal''s body turned red.
Cherchen knew that in Eastern Europe, Polish soldiers and Czarist Russian soldiers loved to exercise themselves in this way. This was often the case with yelisi and fedot in their mercenary regiment. But he didn''t expect that princes such as marshal lubomatsky were also keen on this.
"Marshal," said Chechen.
When lubaomatsky saw that it was Chechen, he put down the bucket. Then a servant hurried to send a dry towel.
LV baomatsky walked towards Chechen while wiping the water on his body.
"Our hero, why did you get up so early? Don''t forget, your injury hasn''t healed yet."
Seeing the Marshal''s first words, he was concerned about his injury, and Che Chen''s heart was hot.
"It''s all right, marshal. The ointment ah Yuqi rubbed me is amazing. Most of my wounds have scabbed on my way back."
Chechen and lubaomatsky walked side by side in the direction of the restaurant.
"Speaking of the Ayuki, I heard that they claimed to be Kalmyk. Are they one of the Tatars? Under the jurisdiction of which Khan?" lubaomatsky asked.
Before today, LV baomaz didn''t care much about ah Yuqi and others who escorted Chechen and Princess Louise Henriette back. The marshal, like others, regarded them as Crimean Tatars working for Chechen.
But when the officers of the Marshal''s house took them to a camp in Werner city where Tatars were specially placed, these people fought with the Tatars in the camp. When they defeated several times their own Tatars in the unarmed fight and were ready to pursue the victory, they were stopped in time by the Polish officers and soldiers who came to stop the fighting. Seeing these people and Tatars Unable to stay together, one of the Polish officers had to rearrange ah Yuqi and them to a hotel for a rest. At the same time, they wrote a report on what happened and submitted it to the Marshal''s house.
Lubaomatsky also saw the report this morning. After reading it, he greatly praised the combat effectiveness of Ayuki and others, and remembered their claim that the Kalmyk people could beat away 21 Tatars with only eight people. What a combat effectiveness!
"They are not Tatars, nor are they under the jurisdiction of any Khan in Crimea or bey. In fact, they have their own independent khanate, just downstream of the Volga River. It is said that they come from the Far East and are also descendants of Genghis Khan. Ayuqi is the son of Khan in the Khanate, and he is a Taji. Er, the meaning of Taji is similar to our prince. He said Chechen knew little about the Kalmyk Khanate. He could only tell lubaomatsky what he knew, and also told him about his war with ayyuqi in cherkesk.
Hearing that the Kalmyk Khanate was not a small Khanate subordinate to the Crimean Khanate and was located in the Volga River Basin in czar Russia, lubaomatsky became interested.
"So what is their relationship with czar Russia? Is it goodwill or hostility?"
"They were neither friendly nor hostile to czar Russia, but they were very interested in their interests," Chechen replied.
After listening to Chechen''s story, an idea took shape in lubaumatsky''s mind - the main force of the Republic is fighting fiercely with the army of Czar Russia in Ukraine. If you set a fire in the backyard of Czar Russia at this time
"You go to invite the prince ah Yuqi to the Marshal''s house at noon and say that I will give a banquet to thank them in person." Lv baomatsky said.
Cherchen knew the real purpose of LV baomatsky''s banquet for ah Yuqi when Marshal ordered him to invite ah Yuqi. He sincerely admired marshal lubaumatsky''s quick thinking.