The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 498: Fireside Night Talk

At night, Stepan Racine arrived at Chechen on time. At this time, in the camp of the Free Slave Corps, everyone’s guards are polishing their weapons; every pair of ears is listening to the sound of the night; every pair of eyes is watching the next-door Tatar National Congress The movement in the camp.

In the Tatar camp, everyone is doing the same thing.

Of course, the Hessian mercenaries have also received the order to stay alive tonight and gather as soon as possible.

Chechen is like sitting on a gunpowder keg, and a spark may fall to pieces.

Stepan Rashin opened the curtain of the tent. He glanced at the situation in the lower inner room first, and saw that Cheerchen was alone, so Stepan Racine lowered the curtain and walked in.

"You came."

Chechen saw all the actions of Stepan Racine in his eyes, and he waited for Stepan Racine to approach him and said to him.

"I'm here, Master." Stepan Raxin showed a flattering smile and sat down opposite Cheerchen.

In front of the two of them is a burning Zhengwang bonfire, with an iron bucket hanging on it, with mare's milk burning in it.

"Racine, how's the situation in Daying?" Cheerchen asked knowingly.

Stepan Racine lowered his head pretendingly, and said to Cheerchen: "Master, the situation is very bad. Everyone is still filled with indignation for the unreasonable Tatars. Although I tried my best to suppress it, the volcanic eruption may be Sooner or later."

With that said, Stepan Racine also pretended to blame himself.

"Probably it is you who want to erupt the volcano the most." Cheer Chen thought to himself in his heart, but he was calm on the surface.

Before leaving for Cherkessk, Muhammad Glyy asked Alan to tell Chechen that he had bought a person from Chechen's men, that is, this person, allowing Gosenovski to take the protons away easily.

This person's name is Stepan Racine. The reason why Muhammad Gley revealed the traitor's name was also because after Cheerchen handed over Pirikop and the protons, he had no threat to Muhammad Gley. The chess piece Stepan Racine is useless. Selling him is a gesture of favor to Cheerchen. Moreover, after experiencing betrayal, Muhammad Glyy also hated the traitors.

Cheerchen said to Stepan Racine, "Racine, what can you do?"

"I didn't, master," Stepan Racine replied.

"Hey," Cheerchen also pretended to be helpless.

He shook his head, and then pretended to say to himself: "It seems that the soldiers of the Free Slave Corps can only be allowed to advance first and separate from Karazimir's Tatar Cavalry."

Upon hearing this, Stepan Racine's ears instantly stood up.

What did he hear? Let the two separate? Then the leader of the Freedom Endeavour Corps is either himself or the young Russian nobleman named Yelisei. But how can a kid's prestige be compared with himself? A nobleman can never get the hearts of serfs, so that those who have done this by themselves can understand them and lead them. And as long as...

Stepan Racine's heart began to excite, and his hand on his thigh gripped his trouser leg tightly.

This action fell in Chechen's eyes, Chechen couldn't help sighing, "Sure enough."

It was indeed a wrong decision that I hadn't touched Stepan Racine at first. Stepan Racine is not a peaceful person, this guy has a strong desire for power, but he is still a strong man who is very capable and can win people's hearts. He wanted to take this opportunity to extinguish the prestige of the Tatar cavalry and let his prestige overshadow the Liberator Chechen from the slaves. And Stepan Racine, relying on his Russian origin, will slowly replace himself and digest the entire free slave army into his own use.

Fortunately, he has made a mistake to get to this point and now has nothing to do. Because once it comes to faith, it is not something that humans can contend with. Every time I suppressed, my prestige and prestige in the hearts of free slaves was weakened, and in the end there would be a day of collapse. The road to Cherkessk is still long. Instead of this, it is better to break his wrist.

"Racine." Cheer Chen called.

"Ah? Master, please give orders." Stepan Racine recovered from excitement and shock.

"I'm going to let you lead the free slave army." Cheerchen said. He didn't even mention attacking Cherkosk.

"Yes, yes." Stepan Racine did not pretend to refuse, but agreed.

"Well, you go down."

Stepan Racine stood up, he turned his head after less than two steps.

"Cheerchen, don't you worry about me like this?" He asked Cheerchen who was blowing on the hot mare's milk.

Cheerchen put down the cup in his hand.

"Of course, of course I trust you."

"Thank you, Alvar Chechen~www.readwn.com~You are a good person." Stepan Racine bowed towards Chechen as a servant and walked out.

When the curtain door was lowered, Cheor Chen sighed.

Cheerchen also experienced countless painful struggles to hand over the Free Slave Army to Stepan Racine, because once he did so, it meant that he would lose this force forever. But he had to do this, Chechen was also betting that Stepan Racine would still go to Cherkessk after he mastered the Free Slave Army. In this way, this force will at least still be its own help.

In the early morning of the next day, Cheer Chen announced his decision to all the slaves. He will fulfill his promise and release everyone, and Stepan Racine will lead them away.

Upon hearing this news, all the slaves cheered. Some people even cried with joy. They hugged Cheerchen's thigh and thanked the "savior".

Stepan Racine left with almost everyone. It is almost because there are more than two hundred people who voluntarily stayed behind to work for Cheerchen. Most of them are Poles and West Ukrainians, and they believe in Catholicism. Semyon Gotonov was the only Russian who remained.

"I don't have a home anymore. You saved me. I am willing to serve you for the rest of my life."

When Cheer Chen asked why Xie Miao didn't go together, Xie Miao replied.

Cheerchen’s charity also made Yelishei grateful to Cheerchen. He happily said to Cheerchen: "Head, you are such a good person."

Chechen couldn't help blushing at Yelishei's praise. To him, it was more like a satire. Because he knew very well in his heart that Stepan Racine would not let these slaves go home, he would turn them into his own subordinates and fight for him.

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