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1449 Empty Gloves White Wolf

Dorgon was not afraid of the majesty that Pengchuk showed. He smiled slightly and walked through the middle of the soldiers calmly.

At this time, Dorgon picked up the curtain and saw several Mongolian households inside were also neatly dressed and sat upright on both sides. Pengchuk was also wearing a gorgeous Mongolian long-distance race, with a headband and a big golden knife sitting in his sweat seat.

Obviously, the purpose of Pengchuk's formation was to shock Dorgon so that he would not underestimate him.

When Dorgon entered the tent, everyone looked at him sideways. He was not afraid at all. His eyes met everyone's gaze, and he looked at the Mongolian sitting again, and finally his eyes fell on Pengchuk's face.

As the two looked at each other, Pengchuk was defeated immediately. Dorgon sneered in his heart and did not continue to stare at him. He seemed impolite, so he came forward without hesitation, hugged a fist, and said loudly: "I am the governor of Dagan Beiting Protector, come to visit Khan!"

Pengchuk was bored by himself. He was obviously weaker than Dorgon in his aura.

At this time, his face was a little embarrassed. Seeing his pomp, he couldn't help but be fooled at him, so he could only stand up and change his strategy.

"Hahaha~" Pengchuk stood up with a laugh and walked to Dorgon, "Why don't you tell me in advance if you come here, so that I can do my best to be a landlord!"

Dorgon smiled and said, "I came with my mission. I dare not meet rashly because I can't tell the enemy. If I came too early, Khan would probably send me to Moscow!"

"How could that happen?" Pengchuk said seriously: "Ben Khan has a lot of business dealings with Da Gan, and Da Gan is Ben Khan's friend."

Seeing this, Dorgon also said seriously: "Since he is a friend, then the governor has something to tell Khan, otherwise he will feel really uneasy!"

"Oh?" asked Ponchuck, "What's the matter?"

Dorgon said: "Here, I apologize to Khan first. I was ordered to sneak into Tsarist Russia's territory and attack Tsarist Russian troops. I did not want our attack to cause the Tsarist Russians to massacre a tribe of Khan. Although this was done by Tsarist Russia, it was caused by us. I regretted this and was willing to give some kind support to the victim's family."

Dorgon directly pointed out this matter and made it clear that the massacre was done by Tsarist Russia, and the main responsibility lies not with us, but we are willing to help the victims, but this is not compensation, but good-intentioned funding.

This is because the big man is kind-hearted, so you have to thank the big man for helping you.

In recent years, the Ganchao gradually established a relatively civilized diplomatic relationship network. The countries within the relationship network used relatively civilized words in diplomacy, forming a complete set of diplomatic slander.

However, Ponchuck didn't understand these things, he could only understand one rough idea.

When Pengchuk learned from Ayuqi that Dorgon led a team of troops to sneak into the Volga River basin, he suspected that Dorgon attacked the Tsarist Russian army.

Now Dorgon personally admitted that he had determined his judgment, but he really couldn't blame Dorgon.

After all, Dorgon carried out the orders of Emperor Ganchao to attack the Tsarist Russians. The Tsarist Russians slaughtered his tribe without discrimination.

The two countries are going to fight, so it is impossible to consider him, because the Mongols may be massacred by Tsarist Russia and will not fight.

"Oh! No one has to do this! This is all the fault of Tsarist Russia and has nothing to do with being a big deal." Pengchuk sighed.

Seeing that he was so good at speaking, Dorgon put on a kind look at him reminding him, "Khan, but then again, the city gate fire broke out and the fish in the pond is affected. Now Dakan is going to go to war with Tsarist Russia. It is obviously impossible for you to stay out of the matter. I remind you that you should make a decision early!"

What Dorgon said can be said in every sense of reason.

Now that he is going to war with Tsarist Russia, he cannot survive and must choose a side to stand.

Pengchuk pondered for a while and reached out and said, "Come on, please sit down first."

At this moment, Pengchuk warmly greeted Dorgon to sit down, and asked someone to prepare horse milk wine and roast whole sheep.

At this time, everyone continued to talk while eating and drinking, but they were never focused.

Dorgon obviously came to win over Penchuk, but he was not in a hurry to say it, waiting for Penchuk to speak first.

If Pengchuk asks, it means he wants to surrender, and the Mongols will not be able to bargain at that time.

Seeing that Dorgon never mentioned the matter of pacification and did not ask him what choice he made, Pengchuk couldn't help but feel anxious.

If Dorgon asked, he would pretend to be difficult and sell himself at a good price.

"Come on! Khan, I'll give you a glass!" Dorgon seemed to be in a state of slightly drunkenness and picked up the wine glass to signal.

"Haha~" Pengchuk raised his wine glass awkwardly, "Come on, come on, let's do it."

After pouring a bowl of wine, he held the empty bowl. Seeing that Dorgon still didn't mention it, he could only wink at Ayuqi.

"Master Protector!" Ayuqi picked up the wine bowl, "You told me before that His Majesty the Emperor Dagan is going to fight against Tsarist Russia in the west, I don't know if it is true."

Dorgon pointed at himself, "Prince, look at me here, do you still need to ask? If it weren't for the court's expedition to the west, why would I have to come here to sleep in the open?"

Upon hearing this, Ayuqi looked at Pengchuk again. Seeing that he gave him a continued look, he gritted his teeth and asked directly: "Master Protector, if you go to war with Tsarist Russia, where do you think we should stand?"

When Dorgon came, he also used a dangerous move. He had to reach an agreement with Pengchuk before his plan worked, which would not cost much, and Pengchuk was relatively satisfied with, otherwise he might lose his life.

Dorgon put down his wine bowl and glanced at everyone, "This is not a good choice? Do you think Tsarist Russia is an opponent of the Greater China Alliance? At this critical moment, if you go right, you can still be rich and powerful in the future. If you go wrong, you will be doomed. This governor recommends that you make careful choices!"

The corners of Ponchuk's mouth twitched, and he finally spoke, "Protector, Ben Khan wants to serve for the big work, I don't know what we can do for the big work, and what can Ben Khan give me?"

When Dorgon saw him speak, he smiled, "If Khan decides to surrender to the great cause, he only needs to raise his troops to respond when the emperor sends troops to the west to disrupt the rear of Tsarist Russia in order to disrupt the war. After the war is over, you can join the glorious big family of the Chinese Alliance and become a member of the Chinese nation. From then on, you will become a part of China!"

When Peng Chuke heard this, he felt a little unhappy. Isn’t this just making a fortune?

Dorgon looked at his expression and said seriously: "Khan, don't underestimate this opportunity. This is the last time that the Greater China Alliance has absorbed members. If you want to become a member of the alliance in the future, you will have no chance!"
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