Desert Eagle Suletan Khan

Chapter 48 Good luck and happiness in marrying the Zhang family

Chapter 48: Good luck and happiness to marry home (Part )
This cavalry is not large in number, about two thousand, but it is very tough. The first general had a bitter face, slender brows, and a listless look, as if he had been reincarnated by a hanged ghost.

He looked listless, and suddenly he shouted loudly, which shocked the whole world, "Who dares to bully my niece-in-law?"

The thunderous force shocked Emubu Daiqing and Cenuomu Celing. The two of them took a quick look and wondered, why is this evil spirit coming?

"Second brother, why are you here?" Omubu Daiqing accompanied him with a smile.

"My younger brother has met my second brother," Sonomu Celing also saluted respectfully.

The person who came was none other than Chu, the second son of Dulbert's eldest son Jida Laitaishi. This Chu Taiji looked like he had no energy at all, but he was a notoriously fierce man in the tribe. He had superb martial arts skills, was cruel and easy to kill, and had slaughtered countless heroes with a big knife. Among the eight brothers, Chu Taiji only had the same temperament with his eldest brother Minzhu, and they often enjoyed grudges and fights together. It was precisely because the two eldest sons acted too recklessly that Dalai Taishi didn't like him very much. He instead trained his fourth son, Omubu Daiqing, and gave the two eldest sons less tribes, cattle and sheep. This actually made the two brothers hug each other tighter, hugging each other for warmth.

This time Sultan came to get married, and Daletesh ordered not only to marry the Huite tribe, but also to exert pressure on them so that the Dulbert tribe would occupy a dominant position in the future alliance. When Minzhu heard that her father asked her fourth and eighth brothers to lead an army of 20,000 men to show off their force, Minzhu didn't take it seriously. They were all members of the same family, so what were they doing with so much fuss? The father-in-law loved his son-in-law, and he did not dare to disobey his father, so he had to secretly ask his second brother Chu to help him to prevent the son-in-law from suffering.

"Hmph, fourth brother and eighth brother, don't you know that our niece Uligi Bayar is married to this guy? After all, you are all his elders. How can you be a hero if you bully the younger ones?" Chu's The voice returned to normal, lazily, still acting like a hanged man just now, and from time to time he glanced sideways at the two of them with a pair of red phoenix eyes.

The two of them felt a chill in their hearts. Every time the second brother glanced sideways, it was a sign of murder. Even though they are brothers, they are still afraid.

Emubu Daiqing said with a smile: "Second brother, we heard that someone was driving away the people by the Chuhuchu Spring, and we thought there was a bad guy coming. Unexpectedly, it was the niece-in-law. Misunderstanding. Misunderstanding."

"Yes, second brother, according to Han people's words, this is a flood that washed away the Dragon King Temple, and my family members don't recognize their own family members." Sonomu Celing also laughed.

"Hmph," Chu sneered, and suddenly shouted, "Now that the misunderstanding has been resolved, why don't you quickly withdraw your troops and return to the camp?" The voice turned louder again, startling a group of gulls and herons.

The two of them, as if granted amnesty, returned to their camp.

Chu Taiji changed his smile and galloped in front of Sultan's horse, laughing loudly, "My good niece and son-in-law, come with me quickly. Your husband-in-law and little wife are waiting impatiently. Hahaha!"

After saying that, he couldn't help but lead Suletan to the pastureland of Minzhu Taiji in Tarbahatai.

The Talbahatai area is the economic center of Dulbert and even the entire Oirat, with fertile grasslands and prosperous commerce. Daleitaish's eldest son Minzhu, second son Chu, and fifth son Gumubu are all nomadic here.

The team welcoming the bride approached Minzhu Taiji's camp in a mighty manner. Suddenly, thousands of horses came galloping. The young general at the head was fifteen or sixteen years old, with thick eyebrows and big eyes, and a simple and honest appearance. As soon as he saw Sultan, he saluted on his horse happily, "This must be my brother-in-law. He is indeed a talented person! I am the brother of Obodui Ulanghai and Ulijibayar. Follow me into the camp quickly. Eqi Ge I'm afraid something might go wrong, so I'll come and greet you."

Suletan was secretly moved. When his father was alive, he often said that his father-in-law was a man of justice, valued family ties above all, and was a man of good temper. as expected! It seems that my mother is right. Marriage can indeed increase the strength of the Huite tribe. There is nothing wrong with marrying a few noble girls from other tribes. Just kiss the whole family!
When he arrived at his father-in-law's tent, he politely took his best man Ala Tancang and the congratulator Tie Mo'er, dressed in festive attire, and rode around the tent on horseback to present a "door-touching sheep" to the girl's family. and other gifts.

Then, Sultan and Alatancang entered the big tent with hada and fine wine in hand, toasted to their father-in-law, mother-in-law, and elders one by one, and knelt down to worship.

"A good son-in-law is exempt from gifts!"

Minzhu Taiji laughed happily. The father-in-law looked at his son-in-law. The more he looked at him, the more satisfied he became. He ordered wine to be entertained. The banquet was very lavish, with sheep and five-forged decorations, and many rules for asking for names and fortunes, none of which could be missed. "Where? Who are you? On this sunny morning, there are groups of people, dressed in red and green. Why do you come here?" The woman's congratulator began to sing praises and asked questions.

This did not trouble Tiemoer at all. He was a veteran of the Nomudale era and was well-informed. He answered with a song: "It's because I have a good marriage that I came to marry."

"In that case, what kind of gift did you bring?"

"Bringing gold and silver treasures, silk and satin, cattle, horses, camels and sheep"

The atmosphere of the banquet reached its climax with the compliments coming from you and me.

"Wonderful son-in-law, Uli Jibayar is the apple of my eye, you are not allowed to bully him," Lao Taishan warned earnestly.

"Yes, brother-in-law, if you dare to treat my sister badly, don't blame me for falling out," Ebodu Wulanghai also said.

As a traveler who has experienced the world, Suletan naturally agreed and said a lot of sweet words.

The meal was a pleasant one, but there was still one more hurdle to pass, which was to meet my grandfather-in-law, the legendary figure of Dulbert's tribe, Daletesh.

The Mongols lived in pursuit of water and grass, and moved to and from pasture lands. At this time, my grandfather-in-law’s royal tent was in Udukmenduk, not far from Talbahatai.

The expected difficulty did not occur. After listening to the report from his fourth son and eighth son on the failure of the pressure, Daletesh let out a long sigh. Since he couldn't use force, he would end up with him in love. The hero's magnanimity and strategy were far beyond anyone's reach. Not only did he not make things difficult for him, he instead made people welcome his grandson-in-law with the grandest etiquette.

"My grandson-in-law pays homage to my grandfather-in-law," Suletan paid homage respectfully. He did not dare to show any slights to the legendary hero who was the first to lead his men across the Altai Mountains and move westward to the Irqis River, and he kowtowed his head loudly.

"Are you my grandson-in-law Sultan? Well done, you are so heroic, you really have the style of your father back then!"

Daleitaish stood up and stepped forward, helped him up personally, and sighed: "The ancient Mongols produced heroes, and the world in the future belongs to you young people!"

"My grandfather-in-law is not old at all, and my grandson-in-law is still looking forward to you leading us to revitalize Oirat," Suletan said respectfully. This seemingly casual sentence is actually a political statement, indicating that he recognizes Daletesh's leadership position in the Dulbert-Huit alliance.

"Yeah", Daletesh smiled, as if he understood, but he didn't seem to understand.

Soon, the aroma of wine and meat filled Dulbert's royal tent. This meal was even more sumptuous than at Minzhu Taiji's.

(End of this chapter)

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