Volume III Chapter 202 Instead
Su He tried to raise his head, he had a small knife hidden in his boots, if he could get the knife, he could break free, I hope those few Western Turks haven't realized what the secret book is. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
Before he could make a move, a tall Westerner suddenly lifted the curtain of his tent and walked towards him. His steps were heavy, his tall figure blocking almost all light outside the tent, followed by several Westerners with knives and talking.
The tall Western Turk man walked up to Su He, who was hanging upside down, squatted down, stretched out his hand to clasp Su He's neck and turned around, as if he wanted to see his appearance clearly. His clothes were very wide, full of all kinds of gold ornaments, and his hands were so wide and powerful that they almost broke Su He's neck. The Western women were obviously afraid of him, and knelt on the ground one after another.
Su He immediately asked, "Are you the leader of the Western Turks, Garim Khanke?" ”
Garim Khan straightened up, as a Western Turk, he was obviously taller and stronger, and he was also more intelligent, Su He knew that he understood what he meant, and continued: "I am Ali Tu Na Suhe, the fourth prince of Beirong, and I have come to pay my respects to the respected Western Turk chief. ”
Su He's attitude clearly pleased the Western Turk King, and Garim Khan laughed loudly, his laughter was very thick, as if it came from his chest. The Western Turkic soldiers behind him laughed one after another, as if they were very disdainful of the identity of a Beirong prince.
The king of the Western Turks said, "A prince of Beijung, run to my territory and look for death?" The Western Turks behind him laughed even louder.
Su He knew that he didn't believe him, and said coldly: "I brought the news of the Beirong royal capital, which is an excellent opportunity for the Western Turks, I wonder if the Western Turk King is interested in knowing?" ”
Garimhanke was slightly stunned, raised his hand, and the laughter behind him immediately stopped. He squatted down and looked at the young man, revealing the black and yellow teeth in his mouth, and spraying a heavy breath on Su He's face: "If you dare to lie to me, I will dig out your internal organs, chop them up and feed them to the dogs." ”
Su He looked not afraid, and said calmly: "I came all the way here, so naturally I also have something to ask for." ”
Garimhanke showed a thoughtful look, suddenly pulled out the big knife on his waist, and with a wave, the rope on Su He's feet broke, and Su He fell to the ground, but fortunately, the tent was covered with a thick carpet, so he didn't break his neck.
Garimhank waved his hand, and the women held Suhe and the package and handed it to him.
Garimhanke looked at the contents of the package, took out his clothes and threw them to Su He, and threw out some messy living utensils, and finally he saw the secret book of the mechanism.
Su and Yuguang, who were getting dressed on the side, noticed that Garim Hanke picked up the wooden book, and after a pause, the word "organ" on the cover of the secret book of the organ had disappeared for some time, only the wooden cover.
Garim Khan looked at it and stretched out his hand to separate the two pages of the wooden book, but it was difficult to shake it. The book flipped in his hand, and then he saw the compass embedded in the bottom of the book, and Khan turned it curiously, but did not move.
Khan tried to break the book again, but no matter how hard he tried, the book was held tightly together and unmoved. Garimuhank was annoyed as if provoked, and tried to pry it open with his blade.
The two pages of the book were pressed together like iron, and the gap did not widen even a bit.
Su He looked at it, and a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes - he obviously opened it easily.
Garimhanke tossed for a long time, tired and panting, and finally lost his patience, threw the wooden book back to Su He, and muttered, "What a broken thing." "In front of his own soldiers, he couldn't even open a book, and he was very dissatisfied as if he had lost face.
Su He pretended not to care and packed his things away, "It's a kit thing, you don't have to care." I couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
After Su He got dressed, Garim Hanke asked him to give him a chair to sit on, and gave Su He a glass of water and some food, and asked in a rough voice, "What news do you want to bring to me?" His knife rested in his hand, as if Su He said that if he was not satisfied, he could take his life at any time.
Su He drank a cup of hot tea, felt that his limbs were comfortable, and there was a smile on his face: "The news that can let the West Turk take Beirong and replace it." ”
Almost all ethnic groups on the grassland have been suppressed by the Beirong, not only militarily, but also in terms of resources and materials. The people on the steppe needed to exchange for supplies through trade routes, and most of the city-states through which trade routes passed were all controlled by Beirong.
The West Turks were forced to live in this extremely cold place, and their hearts were already dissatisfied.
Garim Khan looked at him and frowned: "You are a prince of Beirong, why do you want to help us in the West." Su He shook his head: "I have been expelled from the Beirong royal capital, so I can only turn to you for help." You don't know the current situation in the capital of Beirong, right? ”
Garimhanke touched his chin, and his dark eyes showed absolute interest: "Tell me about it?" ”
This heavy snowfall did not stop for half a month.
After extremely tragic efforts, the glacier finally retreated, and all parts of the royal capital were seriously damaged, especially the military camp, the military camp was the lowest, and most of the soldiers were submerged and swallowed by the raging glacial water before they could run out.
After the snow stopped, the royal capital of Beirong also got in touch with other city-states on the grassland to obtain news and intelligence, and knew that the other city-states were still stable, which made Su An relax a little. The city-state is the fortress of Beijung, and it is indispensable to defend and control the most critical geographical position of other steppe peoples.
Su An, the king of Beirong, was anxious for a few days, and so was An Ning - she had been away from Daliang for too long, far away from her homeland, because she could not receive any news from the bad weather, which made her very insecure.
- Did her father find out that she had come to Beijon? Is the territory of Daliang safe now? Especially on the note written by Yang Zheming to her about her previous life, the time for several major events that will happen in Daliang is getting closer and closer...... One by one, she can't control the big beams.
The most important thing is that the time for her to return to China is almost up, and if it is any later, she will think that she has died in Beirong, and will start acting according to the instructions she gave before leaving.
Now that she has negotiated peace with Beirong, she is not in a hurry to implement the things she has arranged, if she is late in the time limit, it will cause variables, so she has to hurry up and go back.
What's more, being in an enemy country has no sense of security at all.
Qiao Wu and the minister of Beirong negotiated the terms of the letter of state, and the king of Beirong arranged a team of about 1,000 peace envoys, ready to go to Daliang with Princess Anning. In order to show his sincerity, the king of Beirong also specially prepared several carts of gold treasures as a gift to Emperor Daliang and compensation for the invasion of northern Xinjiang over the years.
When the Beirong envoy team was arranged, An Ning simply prepared to return to China, and before leaving, she went to find Yang Zheming and wanted to ask him if he wanted to go back together.
After all, Yang Ziming has been helping Su An stabilize the regime, and I am afraid that he would prefer to stay, and the mountain is far away from the emperor, and he will be an "invisible" emperor.