The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 480: Pagan Integrity 1

On October 4, 1656, Cheechen stood on the head of Piricop, where the Muhammad Glyy banner was re-elevated, and looked at the endless prairie out of sight. He had been informed by the messenger of Mohammed Glyy who had come with Pegasus, and the army led by Khan would arrive here soon.

Pilikop Castle is located on a long and narrow land that connects Eurasia and the Crimean Peninsula, which is only 5 to 7 kilometers wide. The Tatars of Crimea regarded the Crimean peninsula as their own forbidden, and they built trenches on the Piricop Isthmus as fortifications and called them "Tartarian trenches." And this trench has indeed played a role in protecting the Crimean Peninsula from large-scale enemy invasion. And Cheerchen's original intention of bringing Hessian mercenaries, the Free Slave Corps and some surrendered Crimean Tatar soldiers here was to resist the army that Isilan Glyy might return to. Unexpectedly, Isilan Glyy's army dispersed so quickly and so thoroughly, and he gave up attacking Pirikop and fled to the Don River instead.

Chechen had predicted that Isilan Glyy might not attack Pirikop. Because of the threat of Proton and the will of the Ottoman Turkish sultan, most of the Crimean nobles would make choices based on current affairs. The forces that Yishilan Glyy can control are extremely limited. If he fails to attack for a long time and stays under the fortified city, all that awaits him is the fate of destruction. But Cheerchen's next step for Isilan Glyy is to seek refuge in the Cossacks. After all, Isilan Gley and Khmelnitsky are hidden allies. One of the reasons why Isilan Gley usurped his brother’s position of sweat is that Mohamed Gley wants to unite the Republic of Poland to attack the Cossack Emirate. . Now Muhammad Gley is back in power, whether it is for morality or to deal with a common enemy, Khmelnitsky will take in Isilan Gley. Moreover, the Cossack emirate is adjacent to the Crimean Peninsula. The presence of the Cossack emirate is conducive to the influence of Isilan Glyy on the Khanate, buying and attacking the power of Muhammad Glyy.

And faintly, what Cheerchen hopes most is for Yishiran Glyy to take this path. Because once Khmelnitsky took in Ishran Glyy and his remains, Muhammad Glyy would inevitably go to war against the Cossacks in order to eliminate this threat to his own sweat. At that time, his mission in Crimea was considered complete.

Unexpectedly, Isilan Glyy found a third way. This was really beyond Cheerchen's expectation. According to Cheechen's thinking, he couldn't figure out why Isilan Glyy would go to the Don River by seeking a distance. And in Cheerchen's knowledge system, there is almost the end of the world.

Of course, Chechen thinks that the most disappointing thing is that Muhammad Glyy captured his younger brother and stepped on the soles of his feet under the city of Piricop.

Thinking of the news that Isilan Glyy fled to the Don River that he had brought back by the messenger was seen by Muhammad Glyy, how lost the pre-Crimean khan who re-emerged, Chechen secretly said Happy.

Through the people sent by Christina, Cheerchen already knew Muhammad Glyy's ugly attitude in Ackerman City, and what a good attitude towards this Khan. He also secretly rejoiced that he had left behind.

At 14:00 noon, dust rose on the horizon. The army of former Isilan Glyy led by Muhammad Glyy arrived.

Muhammad Glyy's return is no less ostentatious than when Isilan Glyy left the Crimea for Ackerman. At the forefront of the team is a team of drummers. These bands with Tatar herders making temporary guest appearances were blowing their trumpets and drumming, looking beaming. They should indeed be happy, because they survived the cruel city of Ackerman and have a more generous owner.

Surrounding Muhammad Gley are the nobles of the Crimean Khanate. They were once "bewitched" by Isilan Glyy and betrayed Muhammad Glyy, the orthodox ruler of the Khanate, but they have now been converted and received the forgiveness of Muhammad Glyy. These nobles wore bright Tatar helmets on their heads, and they wore wiping armors shining with dazzling silver light. From a distance, they looked like a sea of ​​light.

But in this sea of ​​light, Cheerchen still saw Christina at a glance. Because Christina is the only knight in black armor among them. She is so outstanding. The fierce siege and the long journey for more than ten days did not damage her beauty. On the contrary, she cast a heroic spirit for Christina.

Cheerchen walked down the tower accompanied by Kemal. This is Cheer Chen's request from Mahmad Pasha. Chechen knew very well that in the Crimean Khanate, a Sudanese soldier was worth thousands of troops. Pasha, who had already been bought by Cheerchen, took Cheerchen as his own, and immediately sent his Sudanese Guards to Cheerchen for use. And gave Chechen a green Lingyu and a green rope.

After being given the power to temporarily command Kemal and the others, Cheerchen spread money all over the sky to buy them.

The gate of Pirikop Castle opened. Cheerchen stood in front of the gate to greet him. First, a team of Crimean Khan guards came to the city gate, and then lined up on both sides of the city wall. Next, there were countless knights wearing gorgeous robes with one tail and three horsetail banners. Each of them represented a Crimean Khanate Pasha, Bey, Mirza, and the clan chief. Among these horsetail banners, the six-tailed horsetail banner held by Alan is higher than the others, thus showing the status of the Crimean Khan standing above the crowd.

From behind Alan, Muhammad Gley walked forward slowly on a prairie horse. Cheechen didn't kneel down~www.readwn.com~, but followed the example of Kemal and others, using his hands to increase his forehead, wipe his mouth, and caress his chest.

A hint of anger flashed across Muhammad Glyy's face, but he quickly returned to his usual expression.

Muhammad Glyy smiled and said to Chechen: "My Bey, thank you for your hard work. I will reward you well when I get back to Beghzisalay."

"Thank you Khan," Cheerchen replied.

"Didn't Mahmed Pasha come?" Muhammad Gley did not find Mahmed Pasha in the crowd.

"Pasha is waiting for the Khan in Beghzisalay Palace. Master Pasha sent Kemal and I to welcome the Khan." Chechen replied.

Mohamed Gley nodded.

Then Cheerchen rode on a horse led by the horse, preparing to enter the city side by side with Muhammad Gley.

But at this moment, Alan immediately took a step forward. The majesty of Alan's face at this time was different from the original.

He said to Cheerchen, "Cheerchen Bey, where is your position."

Alan pointed to the side. The people riding there are all officials from the Crimean Khanate Bey.

"Thank you, Alan." Che Chen smiled slightly, and hit a horse to fill in one of the vacancies.

And Chechen's move made Muhammad Glyy's opinion that he had subdued to himself and changed from his original ally to his courtier. Muhammad Glyy was secretly delighted, but was almost surprised by Kemal's shout.

It turned out that Kemal entered the team, and he gave an order to put away the team and walk towards Cheerchen, and stood by Cheerchen's side, as if guarding Mahmed Pasha.

The other Bayi were afraid of fighting with the Sudanese soldiers, and they hurriedly beat their horses and took a step back.

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