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Chapter 811: The Contradictions of the Yeerqiang Khanate

The Yarkand Royal City, a century-old city located on the banks of the Tingza Abu River, is located in a magnificent palace deep in the northernmost royal palace. The elderly Abdulaha Khan was furious after receiving a handwritten letter from his eldest son, Yaolevas, Governor of Kashgar.

In anger, he directly ordered a palace maid who accidentally knocked over the teacup.

For a moment, the palace was in a panic and everyone was in danger.

"I said not to fight, don't fight. Now, he led the army to get into trouble, and not to mention the loss of soldiers and generals, he also fell into the reputation of the Yarkand Khanate. It's okay, he still had a feud with the Ming Dynasty. It's not a wise move to make enemies everywhere."

Abdulahahan collapsed on the chair, his face full of depression.

The National Teacher Saitura, who was waiting beside him, comforted him: "Don't be angry with the Khan. No matter how it is, it is your own son, and it is impossible for him to do anything to disobey the Supreme."

It would be fine if he didn't say this, but when he said it, it completely ignited Abdulaha Khan's anger.

"Disobedience? How else does he want to disobedience? Could it be that he led the army to attack the capital with his sword and took the head of the khan? Now it seems that he shouldn't let him be the bullshit Governor of Kashgar. Now that he has a hard wing, he really doesn't take my father's khan seriously."

Sethulah was the confidant of Lao Khan Abdulaha, and he had been in a relationship with Yaolevas from beginning to end.

So he really hopes that Yaolevas can turn against Abdulaha Khan into enemies. In this way, as long as he kills Yaolevas, he will rest assured in the future and no longer have to worry about being liquidated.

Otherwise, when Abdulaha Khan kicked his legs, Yaolevas naturally succeeded to the throne and would definitely be the first to use Saitura to sacrifice his power.

So over the past few years, he has been subtly influenced Abdulahakhan's judgment, making him disgusted with this eldest son who is quite capable and means.

Of course, you must know how to behave like this and never act blindly.

Otherwise, not only may not have the expected effect, but it may also awaken Abdulaha Khan and realize Saitura's true intentions.

Judging from all the signs, Abdulaha Khan is already very old.

What Sethura has to do now is to guide him step by step, causing Abdulaha Khan to believe that his eldest son has the intention of being unjust and wants to compete for the position of Khan.

Since ancient times, there has been no family affection in powerful and noble families, especially when children may threaten their own rights, they can do even the most vicious things.

Since you want to do it, then act ruthlessly and do it to death.

Saitura paused and said in a deep voice: "When Khan said this, I thought of one thing, that is, I don't know whether to say it or not."

Abdulaha Khan was angry. When he heard Saitura say this, he immediately waved his hand and said, "Speak quickly, don't let my mother-in-law do it."

Sethura quickly saluted respectfully and said, "Affect the order."

"The south of Kashgar is the Pamir Mountains, the east is the capital of Yarkand, and the west is Alban. Only the Yili area in the north is a grassland full of aquatic plants. If the Governor wants to develop north, does he want to break away from the control of Yarkand and establish his own business? After all, as long as he controls Yili, he can raise countless cattle, sheep and horses. This is his absolute strength. This is also the fundamental reason why the Governor wants to fight Junggar."

There is nothing more than killing people.

Similar to the princes of the Central Plains dynasty who control the battle for the imperial guards, among the grassland tribes, whoever controls the most fertile grassland will definitely be the most powerful king.

Saitura mentioned this to make Abdulaha Khan suspicious, or to make him even more suspicious.

Sure enough, Abdulaha Khan immediately asked after hearing this, "Since that's the case, wouldn't it mean that this kid wants to start his own business?"

He slapped his thigh and said, "I really have a ungrateful wolf. At this point, he will still hide it from me and ask my violent soldiers to cooperate with him. Then he can take these troops under his command to do that lawless thing, right?"

"Don't get angry for now. Maybe the Governor has other considerations."

"You are still talking for that rebellious son!"

Abdulahahan said furiously: "This ignorant is a ungrateful wolf who is not well-raised. I can see this attack on Junggar this time. His wings are hard and he wants to replace them. OK, I want to see what he can do."

"Sweat up your anger."

Seeing that his goal had been achieved, Saitura felt ecstatic.

But he did not reveal anything, but said calmly: "In fact, it is very simple to test whether the Governor is really unjust. As long as the Khan ordered someone to pass the message to the Governor, everything would be clear when he ordered him to go to the King's Capital. If the Governor had no other ideas, he would naturally lead his troops to come. Otherwise, he would definitely not step into the King's Capital."

Abdulahakhan's eyes lit up when he heard this.

"Yes, why didn't Ben Khan expect it?"

He patted Saitura's shoulder with satisfaction and said, "Master, you are really loyal."

"The Khan praised it. I am just loyal to the Khan and Yarkand."

"Okay, I'll order someone to send a letter to the ignorant son to see if he really has the intention of being a disobedient."

Abdulahahan snorted coldly, "If he really ignores the father and son's affection, then don't blame me for being ruthless."

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"What? Father Khan asked me to go to the capital?"

After arriving in Baicheng, Yaolevas made a short stop to rest.

He thought he could go back to Kashgar directly, but he came like this.

What does Father Khan mean? It’s really unpredictable.

Compared to earlier, Yaolevas is obviously more powerful now.

This is reflected in all aspects. First of all, he has his own territory and his own army, and he is less and less dependent on his father Khan and Yarkand.

It is not an exaggeration to say that Yaolevas is now capable of establishing a self-employed person.

But he didn't have this idea.

What he always wanted to unify the Western Regions. First of all, Yarkand must be a complete one, and the next step is to settle the tribes such as Junggar.

However, from the actions of his father Khan in recent years, he did not trust Yaolevas so much or had already doubts.

This made Yaolevas very heartbroken.

How could this happen? He was obviously loyal to his father Khan. It must be because of a villain in the court who was secretly saying bad things about him.

Apart from this, Yaolevas really couldn't think of any other reason.

Now that things have come to this point, Yaolevas must make a decision.

Whether he went to the capital of Yarkand or did not go directly to determine his father Khan's attitude towards him next.

At this time, there must be no hesitation at all, and decisions must be decisive.

Going to Wangdu means that Yaolevas shows loyalty and intends to repair the relationship.

Going to Kashgar means a complete break.

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