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Chapter 765 Returning to the throne (Part 2)

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    In the Battle of Longchengyuan, Bujia Khan wiped out all the largest opposition forces, and thus all the forces of the Eastern Turks were unified.

    However, from Longcheng Yuan to the east and north are the forces of the Tiele people. As the Turks have weakened in the past two years, the original Turkic territory has also been eroded by the Tiele tribes. The Turks have long lost their former glory as the grassland overlords.

    Ashina Dashi advised Bujia Khan not to rush to unify the grassland, but to continue to cultivate and thrive.  After several internal conflicts, the Turks were no longer able to conquer the east.

    Bujia Khan agreed with Ashina Dashi's view, but felt that the northern part of Yazhang was completely under the front of Tiele's army, and there were huge hidden dangers.

    Bujia Khan ordered the relics to be stationed at the intersection of Duluo River and Longen River to resist the invasion of Tiele tribes.  He also ordered Ashina Simo as general to lead his troops across the Saling River (today's Selenge River) and sweep the northern border.

    And Bujia Khan was at Duluo River west of Longchengyuan, recruiting various Turkic tribes to come to join the alliance.

    The news of Bujia Khan's victory quickly spread throughout the grassland. After all, as the nominal overlord of the grassland, every move of the Turks will attract the attention of all ministries.

    In fact, with Bujia Khan¡¯s status, these Eastern Turkic nobles were unwilling to accept him.  Many tribes were deliberately late or did not come, and some tribes even prepared to put on a good show at the meeting, taking the opportunity to suppress Bujia Khan.

    It¡¯s a pity that everyone¡¯s wishes were immediately dashed.

    The first Bereshi tribe who was unwilling to come was quickly pacified by Ashina Hulebo and his army. The head of the Bereshi tribe leader was hung on the flagpole by the Duluo River.

    Previously, Bujia Khan ordered a row of flagpoles to be erected by the Duluo River. Everyone was puzzled when they saw it. Now when they saw the bloody head, everyone was frightened and their knees immediately bent.

    The Turkic tribes, headed by the Ashinad tribe, immediately accepted Bujia Khan's ascendancy.  Looking at the murderous Turkic warriors and the bloody scimitar, the tribesmen no longer questioned it, and the clan leaders did not even dare to say a harsh word.

    As for those who were late or did not come, they ran faster than rabbits after getting the news. They just asked not to offend Bujia Khan.

    On November 20th, at the Duluo River, the tribal chiefs drank blood and swore allegiance to Bujia Khan.

    Bujia Khan also declared his dominance over the entire grassland under the worship of everyone.

    After the alliance, Bujia Khan led his troops back to the Turkic Yazhang to regain his position as Khan.

    The boundless grassland, covered with silver frost, is so vast and vast.

    Back to the Turkic Yazhang again, Bujia Khan himself was full of emotions when looking at this place that had not changed much.

    This land of mountains and rivers keeps changing owners, and who knows who the owner will be at the next moment.

    Bujia Khan is almost sixty years old this year. He is the only second-generation family member of the entire Ashina family. All the Simian Khans a generation below him have died, and the mattresses who previously competed with him for the throne of Khan are all dead.  But Khan, Qimin Khan, Ajisi and others are actually his grandchildren.

    People on the grassland are considered old when they live to be forty years old. As for people who are sixty years old, they almost do not exist.

    After coming from the east, there were several ups and downs, but Bujia Khan cared about his great cause more than ever.  He could feel the constant loss of energy in his body, and he could also feel death coming step by step. Bujia Khan didn't know when he was going to die.

    Bujia Khan is full of fear about this, and for this reason he is willing to grasp any life-saving straw.

    Bujia Khan has been in the Western Regions, so he believed in Buddhism.  Unfortunately, the Buddha only talked about the afterlife, and even entering the Paradise after death would not make him immortal. Therefore, Bujia Khan turned to traditional shamanic religion for help and prayed for the magic of immortality.

    Of course, this is just an expectation and may not succeed, even if he holds great hope.

    Since Bujia Khan returned to the grassland, five or six shamans have always been with him, divination and blessings around him all day long, in order to delay his life.

    Only when a few old shamans sang and danced around Bujia Khan in a language that no one could understand, could the aging Bujia Khan feel a trace of life power.

    Perhaps because time is running out, Bujia Khan has become eager for success.

    Bujia Khan is no longer willing to continue to clean up the old order and straighten out the entire East Turks as before. What he lacks most now is time.

    To this end, Bujia Khan is preparing to launch a major purge and kill all the opposition forces in the entire Yazhang, even if there are greater sequelae.

    Both An Xiuren and Ashina Simo felt that Bujia Khan was a little crazy.  Teeth tent andThe traditional Turkic nobility complemented each other.  The Turks are not a single nation. With the exception of the two main tribes, the Ashina and Ashid tribes, their tribes are mainly grassland tribes ruled by the Turks.

    Although these traditional nobles threaten the rule of Bujia Khan, they are also the basis for the entire Ashina family to rule the grassland.  Of course, if you kill them all, no one will cause trouble to Bujia Khan in the Yazhang, but what next?  What to do with the tribes that are fighting back against Ya Zhang?

    But at this time, no one dared to persuade Bujia Khan. Since he returned to this tent, he seemed to be a different person, stubborn, cruel, and already a little crazy.

    This group of old nobles in the Turkic Yazhang thought that as long as they chose to surrender like before, they would still be nobles of the grassland and the masters of the Ashina family.

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Unfortunately they were wrong.

    On the night when Bujia Khan returned to the Yazhang, he did not summon any old nobles. Instead, he asked Bayer and Anxiuren to make a list of all the old nobles to be cleared.  When midnight passed, Bujia Khan's confidants Bayer and Anxiuren led tens of thousands of cavalry into the Turkic tent and began a frenzied purge.

    All the original glory and nobility of the Great Turks are wailing crazily under the naked butcher knife.  There is no difference between nobles and slaves here, only killing and the most primitive desire. No one knows when the killing will stop, just like they don't know when the killing starts.

    The entire tent was stained red with blood, and the pungent smell of blood lingered around the entire Khan tent.  The fire burned for a day and a night. After Bayer's troops put out the fire, there was no one in the entire Yazhang who could oppose Bujia Khan.

    This time, Bujia Khan really had complete control over the Turkic tentacles.

    There were those who opposed the massacre, but no one could do anything.

    An Xiuren ordered people to use buckets of clean water to wash the sweat court, which was full of blood but symbolized the position of sweat. Unfortunately, the sweat court had been dyed red by countless blood and could not reveal its original appearance.

    Bujia Khan returned to the Yazhang without sadness or joy, and amidst everyone's admiration and fear, he ascended the throne of Khan, just like the victors one after another in the Khan's court.

    Bujia Khan rubbed the Great Khan's seat and kept thinking about when the next storm would be.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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