The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 578: Return of Heroes 2

Now that he had decided to leave, Cheerchen asked the mercenary group to start preparations in advance. And he himself went to Beghzisalai Palace on the morning of Muhammad Glyy's return, and said farewell to Muhammad Glyy. Mohamed Glyy thought that Cheechen had finally figured it out and came to be loyal to him, but he did not expect to be farewell, which made him happy for nothing.

Of course, Muhammad Glyy repeatedly kept Chechen to stay, and vowed to say once again that as long as Cheerchen is loyal to him and stays, then he will make Cheorchen the real Bey. He had promised his three territories, and he would give him a little bit more.

But Chechen is no longer here-and what King Jan Kazimierz wants to give him is Brest, which is not inferior to any territory in Crimea.

"Khan, I was originally ordered by the King of Poland Jan Kazimierz to help you restore your country and assist you in attacking Tsarist Russia. Now that my mission has been completed, of course I should return to Poland to return to His Majesty the King. And Khan, I am a Christian." Chechen declined politely.

"That's really a shame." Muhammad Gley shook his head, he was truly disappointed.

However, Muhammad Glyy still blessed Chechen: "Then Alvar Chechen, accept my blessing to you. In the name of the Khan of the Crimean Khanate, I give you eternal happiness. And Yes, you and your friends will always be my friends."

"Thank you Khan." Cheerchen leaned back and thanked him.

Chechen walked out of the Khan Palace under the gaze of Muhammad Gley. At this time, Alan turned out from behind a pillar like a ghost.

"Master, did you just let him go?" Alan asked puzzledly.

In Alan's mind, since his master has always loved and hated Cheerchen from beginning to end, he shouldn't let him go so easily. Otherwise, when Cheerchen returned to Poland, the master would be beyond reach. More importantly, Cheerchen was a man who knew the secrets of the Khanate for a long time. Although the Khanate and Poland are allies now, there are no permanent allies, only permanent interests. Sooner or later, the Khanate and the Republic of Poland will part ways and even meet each other in battle. When the time comes, the Republic of Poland will have such a person who knows everything about the Khan state. How unfavorable it is for the Khanate.

"What if you don't let him go like this?" Muhammad Glyy didn't even look at Alan, but just continued to look at Chechen's Bey.

Hearing his master's voice seemed to be more pity than helplessness, Alan hesitated a bit, he didn't know whether he should say the following words.

Suddenly, Alan noticed Muhammad Gley's hands behind his back. Those hands were holding fists. Obviously, Muhammad Gley was struggling inside.

Alan seemed to understand the master's mind. He made up his mind and said: "Master, if you are afraid of killing the hero who helped you regain your sweat and shame your reputation, I can make the matter an accident."

Speaking of this, Alan did not continue. He tilted his head indefinitely—he wanted to know how Muhammad Gley reacted to his suggestion.

"An accident?"

As soon as Alan raised his head, Muhammad Glyy's voice rang. Alan was so scared that he lowered his head quickly.

"Yes, an accident. Cheerchen and the others must have left by boat. We can move our hands and feet on the boat they were on, and wait until the boat reaches the Black Sea for it to come out naturally." Alan said tremblingly, and he felt his own His back was hot.

Ten minutes passed after Alan spoke out his poisonous plan, but Muhammad Glyy didn't react at all. He neither agreed nor opposed.

After another five minutes, Muhammad Gley walked straight out the door, then turned left and left, leaving Alan alone, who was at a loss.

After bidding farewell to Muhammad Gley, Cheerchen took the time to visit Kaffa again.

Mehmet Pasha, although this Ottoman Pasha was used by Chechen at the beginning, Chechen was only used to restrain Muhammad Glyy before he got close, but Chechen was caught on the banks of the Kuban River. During the siege, Mehmet Pasha also sent Kemal to lead the Sudanese soldiers to rescue him, which is considered to be kind to Chechen. Cheerchen is a person who must repay his grace, so before he leaves, he also has to tell this Pasha.

Hearing that Chechen had given up the high position of Bey, the Crimean Khanate, Mahmed Pasha even said three times "It's a pity." Then, he suggested Chechen: "Alwar, have you ever thought of playing for the greatest Sultan? If you have this idea, I can write a letter to recommend you to the Prime Minister."

Although the Ottoman Turk Empire is already going downhill, it is still a behemoth in this era. Moreover, this country is still making every effort to absorb Western technology and talents. Even if many captives who were captured in the war were willing to convert to Christianity, they would not only gain freedom because of this, but they would even be able to rise higher in the empire. The most famous is undoubtedly Alexandra Lisoska, a Galician Tatar captive. After entering the Sultan’s harem, because of her beauty and intelligence, she eventually became the queen of Suleiman the Great, and played an important role in the subsequent reforms of the Ottoman government~www.readwn.com~ and in the 16th century, a The Polish captive Gilderje became an Ottoman diplomat, and another Polish captive Straz changed his name to Ibrahim and became a Bey after he converted to Christianity. For example, Bors Botosky and Kalinowski became Pasha in the Turkish army, and Bender Pasha and Yusuf Bey also had Slavic descent. In addition, there are many prisoners serving as government civil servants.

Cheerchen was really moved to see Mahmed Pasha worrying about his future way out. However, of course he chose to refuse.

"Thank Pasha for your kindness. However, my mercenary group and I have accepted employment from other countries, so we can't work for His Majesty Sultan for the time being," Chechen said.

"Oh? If you can, can you tell me which country I am from?"

"Of course, it is the Republic of Poland. Pasha, you should know that the Republic of Poland is being invaded by many countries. Although their cavalry is very powerful, but the infantry is very weak. That is where my mercenary group plays a role."

"Speaking of it, it seems that there are quite a few Poles in your mercenary group." Mehmet Pasha said thoughtfully.

"Yes, those uncles were recruited from Poland after the Khan's restoration. Before that, my mercenary group were all Hessians." Chechen was afraid of what Mahmed Pasha might think of, and quickly clarified.

"That's it, all right."

After listening to Chechen's explanation, Mahmed Pasha no longer struggled with this issue.

"Then, may your God bless you." Mahmed Pasha said.

"Thank you!" Cheer Chen said. Then, he asked Mahmed Pasha: "Master Pasha, there is one more thing I want to ask Pasha."

"whats the matter?"

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