The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 485: Pagan Integrity 6

Alan was handed over to Fatima by Chechen. And Fatima, the "unknown" assassin in the former Sultan's palace, only took less than ten minutes to let Alan say everything like a bean curd.

After listening to Alan's narration, Cheerchen and Christina's expressions were grim-Muhammad Glyy was about to betray his promise, and he also raised the idea of ​​the protons in Cheerchen's hands.

Alan, who was lying on the ground bent like a dried shrimp, wailed and said to Cheerchen, "Cheerchen Bey, I have said everything that shouldn't be said, please don't let Fatima be tortured. I am."

Alan now really knows how good Fatima is. Only the first technique let Alan know how life is better than death.

Chechen helped Alan up. He patted the dust on Alan's clothes. The action was not like an assailant, but more like a close friend.

"Alan," Chechen said to him: "Go back and tell Muhammad Gly that I will announce at the banquet that we once reached an agreement on the alliance between the Republic of Poland and the Khanate of Crimea."

Perhaps it was Cheerchen's affectionate actions that made Alan feel that there is still room for discussion. He opened his mouth and smiled flatteringly.

"Chechenbey, for the sake of my face, can this matter be slowed down?"

But the answer Alan got was Cheerchen's rare yelling: "Get out! You dog minion!"

Alan returned to the Bergzisalay Palace with a sullen expression. As Mahmed Pasha still occupies the sleeping hall, Muhammad Glyy is a khan and can only live in the side hall.

Although Alan is greedy for life and fear of death, he is absolutely loyal to Muhammad Glyy. So as soon as he saw Muhammad Gley, he told Muhammad Gley about how he had done something wrong.

This time, Muhammad Glyy rarely beat and yelled at Alan. He sat cross-legged, with his chin resting on his right hand, as if he was racking his brains.

Alan knelt motionless. Since he has followed Muhammad Gley for such a long time, Muhammad Gley has made such a contemplative attitude and action only once. That was when he was thinking about the future after being ousted by Isilan Gree.

About an hour later, when Alan's knees were almost numb, Muhammad Glyy finally stood up.

"It can only be so!" Muhammad Gley exhaled.

Mohamed came to his desk and wrote a letter at his desk.

Kneeling on the ground, Alan tried to straighten his upper body, and he saw that the recipient of the letter was Jan Kazimierz.

Obviously this is a letter addressed to King Kazimierz.

In the letter, Muhammad Gley wrote:

The great Pasha and the Khan of the Great Horde, Crimea, the Quanqincha steppe, its inexhaustible Tatars and Nogai, the Caucasus mountains, Tatas and Tavgachi , And the great Khan King Muhammad Gley (may God bless his victory until the day of judgment) of the solemn *** faith, to the great monarch who owns the land of Poland and many lands and Christians , My brother who is kind to us, His Majesty the King of Poland.

Here you would like to pay high tribute and all the greetings related to your current situation and health such as "How are you?" "How do you feel?" "Are everything going well?"

Alvar Chechen, the military commander you sent to assist me, has successfully completed his mission, and the Crimean Khanate has returned to the hands of its orthodox ruler.

For your help, I sincerely express my gratitude and hope to maintain our long-term desire for peace and cooperation in our lifetime.

Now, my foreign envoy Mohammed Alan sent you a reply to reiterate the matter of the alliance.

Of course, my brother, please don’t get me wrong. I am not trying to change the course, but because according to your country’s tradition, you should convene the Sejm Council and consult with all the princes and nobles in your country, and make this after obtaining their consent. Decisions are effective.

And when Alan was the first time, you didn't carry out this step of the procedure.

The Republic of Poland is a democratic republic, so you should send a reliable and decent person to convey your true meaning after the Sem Parliament agrees to form an alliance, and, according to ancient customs, you should provide us with a considerable amount of wealth as a present.

But before that, I will be waiting for your good news in Bergzisalay. I want to hear: I have discussed with all the princes and nobles of my country and reached an agreement in the Sejm Council. Now we have decided to maintain long-term peace and cooperation with His Majesty Khan, send you a considerable amount of gifts, become friends of your friends and enemies of your enemies, and work together to expel the Russians from the occupied land. .

You should send a reliable person, not the chief military officer, but a sincere and trustworthy diplomat, to give me a letter from Your Majesty the King and the Sejm Council that have agreed to the above-mentioned matters. And entrust it with full authority to discuss follow-up matters with me.

You should be clear that these words come from me, my Pasha and Bey, and their servants, and you should also be clear about the sincerity we show.

Winter is approaching, and you should make a decision as soon as possible so that the Khanate can use troops against the enemy next spring.

I believe that under the boundless and endless grace of God (may his name be blessed and praised), this army will be victorious, looting the enemy mercilessly, and carrying the spoils of trophies to the satisfaction of the infinite praise. Back to our country.

For Alvar Chechen who you sent to assist me, I sincerely thank him for his contribution. But now he is doing things in a mess in Bego Chisale. He was afraid of more than a thousand Sultan soldiers in Mehamed (Ottoman Turkey in Kafa Pasha), and he wholeheartedly blocked the dispatch of troops, which made me very embarrassed.

Great King of Poland, no matter where our enemies appear, internal or external, you must trust me. If you need an army, I will provide an army, if you need money, you must provide money.

I trust you so much. If you, my brother, firmly abide by the agreement in this letter, then I, the great Phra Dissa, will also decide to keep my own promise.

I have given the letter to my ambassador Mohammed Alan and his attachés and clerk to make sure that what he said is what I said, his letter is my letter, and his situation is my situation. Of course, if you, my brother, ask him any other related matters, he will also answer in my name, so you should believe that all his words represent my own opinions.

At the same time, in order to fulfill the conditions and constraints of this imperial authorization, I promise that I will represent the wishes of all the servants of the Khanate and the soldiers of Crimea, as well as my nobles, Pasha and his brothers, Bey With his brothers, Mirza and his brothers...and all my officials, and all the other good and bad people in our country. They will not become enemies, nor will they organize an army, show any hostility or launch vicious attacks on you, the country and territory owned by my brother.

God (may he be praised), my words and my letters need to be obeyed, and now I have authorized my due gifts, and you, my brother, will not be able to do anything contrary to this. It also cannot make your actual actions deviate from the promise you made, because it seems unlikely that the violation of the promise will happen to our side.

You must hand over the agreed treasure to us through your ambassador every year. At the same time, you must also present gifts to the officials serving in our court. They include: our Vizier, our chief financial officer, and the chief financial officer. Horse trainer, chief gatekeeper, librarian, poetry scribe, chief butler, chief honey wine waiter, two Gazis in charge of matchlock guns, and all other respected imams who have no official positions .

Your gift objects should also include the aforementioned Pashas, ​​Bayes and our Mirza.

All gifts should be complete without negligence. At the same time, according to our customs and laws, you will also give gifts to my relatives, including our prince and all his Aga and attendants, my mother, and my wife are also my prince’s biological mother. All gifts should also be prepared without negligence.

One more thing I need to remind you is that, whenever your country’s messenger comes, no matter any of my legal wives are present, your messenger will immediately give them the respect they deserve. As for Alvar Chechen, I hope I won't speak ill of him anymore-his appearance is not worthy of being a qualified Polish nobleman.

So now that your new ambassador arrives, I hope to show the same respect and focus as his predecessors (except the previous one).

You also have to respect my ambassador and his attachés and secretaries. Whether you want to be an ally or an enemy with us, it all depends on how convenient you are. You only need to act according to your wishes and let us know.

Bless the great and generous God! You, my brother, please do not do anything contrary to this peace agreement and firmly abide by the friendship promises we have made. At the same time, our side will not do anything that violates the oath, and do not do anything unfavorable. It's too likely to happen.

Apart from maintaining friendship and interests, we have no other expectations. In view of this, this is a letter filled with long-lasting friendship.

I have nothing to ask for, but pray for all those who follow the right path of faith. Written in the month of Shinvaru in 1036 of the *** calendar, at the residence of Bergzisalay. Approved.

Autographed by Muhammad Gley

After writing the letter with thousands of words, Muhammad Glyy stopped writing. He poured a small bottle of fine sand on the letter, soaked the ink and shook it off.

He handed the letter to Alan, and then said: "Go, tell me Chechenbey, his purpose has been achieved. I will send you as a messenger to Poland so that King Kazimierz will send someone to discuss the details of the alliance. Let him not divulge my alliance with the Republic of Poland."

Alan held up the letter with both hands up. Although there were still doubts in his heart, Alan didn't talk too much this time. He didn't want to suffer another Khan's crit after being abused by Fatima. Alan backed away and prepared to exit the door.

"return."

Muhammad Glyy stopped Alan suddenly.

Alan quickly bent down.

"You go and check, that Natalie Kishka is someone from Chechen."

When Alan came to Cheerchen's mansion again, some nobles were invited to come one after another. Most of these Tatar nobles took their wives, and they and their children hugged and wept in Cheerchen's small living room.

Alan finally found Cheerchen in a corner of the living room. At that time, Cheer Chen was having a cordial conversation with Bayezid Khan.

"Khan, please forgive me. Chechenbey, I have an important thing to tell you." Alan whispered to Chechen.

"Can't you let Khan know? I'm discussing next year's harvest with Khan." Cheerchen said loudly on purpose.

Sure enough, Bayezid Khan showed an unhappy expression on his face.

Seeing this, Alan still had to be careful. He said to Cheerchen: "It's about your personal affairs. You will be very happy after listening to it."

So Cheerchen and Bayezid Khan said "sorry", and walked to a secluded corner with Alan~www.readwn.com~ Seeing no one around, Alan whispered to Cheerchen, "Congratulations, Bey. , I just went back to the palace, Khan just happened to have a better cold. It turned out that Khan had already written a letter to the King of Poland to discuss alliances and the dispatch of troops. It was only these few days that Khan had been ill. I will immediately. It’s time to go to Poland, and your return home is just around the corner after completing your mission."

At this moment, seeing things turning around like this, Chechen couldn't help but admire Muhammad Gley and Alan's shamelessness. Especially Alan, he deceived and was taught by himself, all of these can be regarded as having never happened, such a character and a cheeky, not ordinary people can have.

However, Cheerchen was still happy to complete the task and return to Poland.

At this time, Chechen did not realize Muhammad Glyishher's intention to ask King Kazimierz to send a special envoy again. And Christina happened to be not by his side for the time being, which made the situation afterwards slipped into a situation where Cheerchen was almost irrecoverable.

"Really? That's great." Cheerchen said with a smile.

"Of course it's true." Alan followed with an open eyebrow and smiled. But then, Alan whispered to Chechen again: "Bey, Khan wants you to keep it secret for the time being, don't tell the nobles about the alliance now, and wait for the Polish envoy to come and do nothing."

Cheerchen agreed to Muhammad Gley's request. When he thought about it, since Muhammad Glyy had already succumbed, he didn't need to push people too much.

"Yes." Cheerchen said.

After this, Alan bid farewell. And Cheerchen walked to Bayezid Khan again.

"What did Alan say to you?" Bayezid Khan asked.

"A good thing, a good thing that is a good thing for all of us." Cheer Chen smiled.

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