Chapter 484
In December of the Ming Dynasty calendar, the temperature in the Western Regions was already quite cold. Although it was not as cold as Siberia, it was basically below zero during the day, and it could drop to more than ten degrees below zero at night, and the wind and sand were particularly strong.

Few people would choose to travel far in this kind of ghostly weather, but on this day, a group of cavalry came out on the wasteland less than a hundred miles away from the Khan Court of Wacha and Shuote.

There are probably more than a thousand cavalry in this group, but they are not Mongolian and Yuan iron cavalry, but the Cossack cavalry that is feared in the Western Regions!
Looking at the direction they were running, it was clearly the Khan Court of the Shuote tribe, and it was also the place where Gush Khan, the leader of the Oach tribes, lived. How did they break through the layers of guards of the Oach tribes and rushed into the Oach tribe for thousands of miles? , rushed to a place only a hundred miles away from Khan Court?
If they charge hard, they will naturally not be able to rush here. Although the Cossack cavalry is tough, the Mongolian and Yuan cavalry are not vegetarians. If more than a thousand riders charge head-on, they will be wiped out if they don't reach a thousand miles.

The reason why they rushed here was that they were not here to fight, but to escort the Tsarist Russian envoys to visit Gushi Khan.

As the sky was getting darker, someone in the leading group suddenly raised his hand, Qian Yuqi began to slow down slowly, and stopped soon after.

The person who raised his hand tore off the scarf on his face, rubbed his frozen blue face vigorously, and gasped: "How far is it, if it doesn't work, let's camp here tonight."

A person behind immediately clapped his hands forward and said, "General, it's less than a hundred miles away. If you don't rush, we Khan already know that you are coming, so we probably have already prepared kumiss and barbecue."

This man turned out to be dressed as a Mongolian Yuan cavalry soldier, but he spoke Tsarist Russian!

The leader is actually a Tsarist general, so who is he?

This is another confidant of Rozov, Tsarist Russian General Kopelov!
After listening to the words of the Meng Yuan liaison officer, Kopelov couldn't help spitting, waved his hand, and shouted: "Let's go."

Then, he put on his scarf, beat his horse and galloped forward, and the Cossack cavalry behind him immediately followed without hesitation, and the sound of rumbling horseshoes sounded on the wasteland again.

In such a cold day, he had to rush thousands of miles to this ghost place to negotiate with people. When Kopelov received Rozov's order, he almost lost his temper.

Luck, I'm an army general after all, okay? Is there someone who bothers you so much?
However, after Rozov invited him to discuss secretly for a while, he immediately set off with a thousand Cossack cavalry without hesitation.

There are two reasons why he is so reckless.

The first reason, as many people know, is that this negotiation is related to the success or failure of the next year's war with the Ming Empire.

Of course, if this reason alone could not have prompted him to run so recklessly for thousands of miles in the winter, the war with the Ming Empire was not his business alone, he could have sent other people here, why should he What about this crime?
There is another more important reason, that is, Rozov means that as long as he is willing to come, the newly formed 20 army will be under his command!

Although he is a general and Rozov's confidant, Tsarist Russia has more than one general, and Rozov has more than one confidant. Moreover, even with the addition of 20 new recruits, Tsarist Russia only has a total of more than 60 troops.

How great is the temptation to command nearly one-third of Tsarist Russia's army. Before that, only Rozov's number one confidant, Franzbekov, had so many troops.

As long as he rides a horse and gallops thousands of miles in the winter, he can gain the command of an army of 20. He does not do such a good thing, and there are many people rushing to sit, so he came without hesitation. Thousands of miles, even tens of thousands of miles, he is willing!

A general of Tsarist Russia is not a big figure in the eyes of Gushi Khan. There are many generals in Tsarist Russia, but there is only one leader of the Wacha Department. Kopelov is not at the same level as him at all. .

In his eyes, only Rozov and the current tsar are qualified to be his equal.

Of course, he still attaches great importance to Kopelov's visit. In such a cold day, sending an admiral to negotiate is definitely not a trivial matter. He has already vaguely guessed that it may be related to the Great War in Siberia. Over there, they were beaten to the ground by the Ming Empire, and now they are sending envoys here, nine out of ten are here to ask for help.

Should we send troops to help them?This question is actually very simple. The Wacha Ministry and Tsarist Russia are not allies of Dutie. It's just that both sides are a little scruples about each other, so they signed a contract to prevent each other from aggression.

With such an ordinary relationship, it is impossible to ask the Wacha Department to send troops to help with just a few words.

Of course, it's not impossible to ask him to send troops to help, as long as there are enough interests, he will definitely do it. After all, Wacha and Liang Zi of the Ming Empire are too big.

Captured the emperor of others, and besieged the capital of others, this kind of shame, sooner or later, the Ming Empire will come to Wacha for revenge.

This time the Ming Empire fought Tsarist Russia is actually a very good opportunity, and Gushi Khan is also considering whether to send troops.

However, the performance of the Ming Empire is really too tough. Judging from the information obtained from various sources, the Tsarist Russian Far East Legion is simply vulnerable to the Ming Empire!
In recent years, Wacha hadn't fought against Daming, but he had fought with Tsarist Russia a few times. He was very clear about the fighting power of the Tsarist Russian army, which was almost on par with Wacha's Mongolian Yuan iron cavalry. The ass is peeing, and it is probably the same when I go up by myself.

Therefore, he has been waiting and watching. If Tsarist Russia can turn defeat into victory in the coming year and drive the Ming Empire out of the Siberian Khanate, he may follow behind and send troops; if Tsarist Russia is still vulnerable to the Ming Empire in the coming year, he will definitely not send troops to seek death. of.

Rozov can probably guess Gushi Khan's thoughts. If he wants to send troops, he must send someone who can fool him. If possible, he would like to let Richelieu stay!
If that old fox is willing to go out, he probably doesn't need to give anything, and Gushi Khan will be fooled by him and rushed to fight against the Ming Empire.

But the problem is that it is impossible for Richelieu to go so far to fool Gushi Khan, so Kopelov was lucky to win the lottery.

In fact, among Rozov's cronies, Kopelov's ability is not the strongest, nor is he the bravest in combat, but he has an advantage, that is, he is very good at fooling people!
It can be said that his position as an admiral did not come from fighting, and most of the credit should be attributed to his mouth, which is too foolish.

Of course Kopelov didn't know that he was selected for this reason, but he had already thought about it on the way here, and this time he must fool Gushhan into sending troops.

Rozov didn't sign a contract with him. If the negotiation fails this time, I don't know if he can get the command of 20 horses when he goes back. How can he let go of such a good opportunity? When it comes to fooling people, it's him His strengths are stronger than commanding and fighting!
(End of this chapter)

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