Chapter 41: Do true grassland people turn their blades towards their own people?



Several young leaders were eager to try, some of whom were three or four years younger than Nastu.

They wore simple clothes without too many decorations, except for colorful stone necklaces around their necks.

That is a symbol of their noble status.

It can be seen that these are children who grew up under the careful care of their father and mother, and their eyes are clearer than those of the people around them.

Like a sheep in a den of wolves.

The difference is, they are not afraid of wolves.

One day, they will become one of the wolves.

Their father died in the war started by Nastu.

They took over this position at the last moment and also took over the future of their tribe.

One of them clenched his fists on his knees, stared at the person on the throne and asked loudly:

"Is what the Khan said true?"

They knew that they were probably no match for Nastu.

But they just wanted to test whether Stu's strength was as strong as the legend said.

Maybe they will lose now, but who knows in a few years?

They have seen scenes of blood and corpses everywhere, and they understand that war is not a good thing.

But they could kill Nastu with their own strength without involving their tribe members, and avenge their father and their tribe members.

"If what I say is false, let my heart be burned by the flames of the gods every night until I die."

Nastu put down his legs, sat up straight, and spoke in a slow and calm voice, as firm as ever.

In the hearts of every grasslander, God is above everything else, and nothing is more unquestionable than this oath.

Everyone put aside their suspicions and listened carefully to what Nastu said next.

"First, from today onwards, there shall be no more wars between tribes. The land you own is sufficient for you and your descendants to survive.

"If anyone deliberately disturbs the peace of the grassland and ignites internal war again, no matter what the reason, I will personally lead the team to strangle them, and you will be the first to die."

"If you are dealing with external enemies, there is no need to hide your strength. Just beat them back to their homeland."

"Second, if the tribe encounters difficulties, such as insufficient water, infertile pastures, or sick cattle and sheep, whether it is a natural disaster or a man-made disaster, you are not allowed to take the initiative and plunder other people's land."

"If the situation is urgent, you can first seek help from the nearest tribe. Then Sengiri will unite with the other tribes to reply to you. All tribes will live and die together."

“Third, I want there to be no more trade of women between tribes, and no beating or insulting of women.

"Whatever men can do, they can do too. Anyone who disobeys this order, regardless of status, will die."

"Fourth, I will send a dozen people back with you this time. They will be stationed not far from you and will not interfere with your lives. They will just monitor whether you take my words seriously."

"If you or your people drive them away, causing them to be harmed or killed, that is also death."

"If they make a mistake, you can tell me through Eagle Messenger and I will personally handle my own people. In special circumstances, you can also handle it on your own, but you must let me know."

"Finally, every April, when the moonflowers are in full bloom, I will convene a meeting in Senggeri. The leaders of every tribe must attend. If you cannot come due to some matters, you can send your men."

"For the tribe that doesn't come, I will regard it as having changed its mind and need to give it some rest."

After saying that, Stu picked up the wine on the table and took a big sip.

This was probably the longest speech he had ever made in the past 24 years.

Whether he was leading a group of subordinates to travel around doing nothing, or became the Khan, once he gave an order, his subordinates would run away.

But in a moment, I will come to report the results to him.

He didn't need to explain much.

On the morning when they decided to set off three years ago, he just said a word, and the others picked up their weapons and followed him on horseback without saying a word.

Before he became the Great Khan, he spoke even less, not much different from Aokote.

Their acquaintance can be said to be accidental, but it is not accidental either. It is something that will happen sooner or later.

It's fate, no one can explain it.

At that time, they were all fifteen-year-old boys, and their bodies were in the best growth stage. The fathers and mothers on the grassland would give them good meat and good wine.

They want to ride the fastest horses and fight the fiercest fights.

Nastu was eager to make himself stronger.

Without his father Eji, he had King Yundan Khan to teach him, but King Yundan Khan had to deal with many things and could not watch him all the time.

Success depends on yourself.

One day he accidentally rode his horse under a big tree.

The big tree was as thick as seven or eight people standing around it. When the wind blew, the branches swayed like ribbons, making me feel very happy.

He thought it was a good place to practice his martial arts and flexibility.

Just as I climbed up the tree trunk and was about to rest for a while, an uninvited guest suddenly appeared under the tree.

It was Aokete, where he was going to practice archery.

Neither of them gave in.

They fought for a long time that day, and when they were finally exhausted, Nastu was hit by two arrows and Aokote had bruises on his face and legs.

Nastu had heard of Aokote's name before and had seen him shoot arrows. He was indeed worthy of being called a master archer.

From then on, in order to determine the winner and divide the territory, the two fought almost every day.

Aokete is more flexible and Nastu is more brave. The two complement each other and neither can subdue the other.

After a month, after countless fights, the physical fitness of the two men had made a qualitative leap.

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