Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2746 Tribal Alliance!

Chapter 2746 Tribal Alliance!

The two tribes closest to the Wugan tribe are the Wurigeng Dalai and the Ahali tribe.

The tribe of Wurigeng Dalai Lama is to the south of the Wugan tribe, while the Ahali tribe is to the west of the Wugan tribe.

This Urigeng Dalai Lama is a powerful hero, and the previous tribal alliance was implicitly headed by him.

Of course, the current leader of the tribal alliance is Chief Wugan.

Ahali was supported by Wugan, but he was a mean person. During the last Japanese attack, he stood with Wurigeng Dalai, which almost caused the Wugan tribe to suffer huge losses.

So when facing these two people, Wu Gan was just pretending to be nice to them and didn't trust them as much as before.

Moreover, when Duanwu left last time, he left a message: He felt that there was something wrong with the Wurigeng Dalai Lama and he was not trustworthy.

So Wu Gan naturally didn't trust the Dalai Lama Wurigeng very much.

But since Wurigeng Dalai Lama and Ahari had come, Wugan had no choice but to entertain them warmly.

During the dinner, Wurigeng Dalai Lama asked about Wugan's battle plan.

Wu Gan evaded the question, saying that not everyone had arrived yet, and that they would hold a meeting to discuss and make the decision after everyone arrived.

Wurigeng Dalai Lama seemed to sense that Wugan was on guard against him, so he did not continue to ask questions.

Instead, Ahali laughed and said, "Ugananda, you are now the chief of the tribal alliance, and you have the final say in everything. Although my Ahali tribe is not large, this time I dispatched 600 cavalrymen, which is the entire force of my Ahali tribe."

Ahari said this for two reasons. First, he wanted to ease the conflict with the Wugan tribe. Second, he wanted to get more benefits.

Ahari actually has no other thoughts, he is just greedy. He will follow whoever can give him more benefits.

Previously, he thought that the Urigeng Dalai Lama had given him many benefits, so he followed the Urigeng Dalai Lama.

But after what happened before, Ah Hali has deeply understood that only by following Wu Gan can he have meat to eat, so he is so attentive.

Wu Gan naturally knew what Ahari was thinking, and laughed, "Don't worry, after this battle, I will distribute the spoils according to the merits and bravery of each tribe."

"Hahaha, hahaha!"

Ah Harry laughed out loud when he heard this. This was exactly what Wu Gan wanted to hear.

And maybe Ahali wouldn't believe what others said, but Wugan was a hero on the grassland, and his words were binding.

The Dalai Lama Wurigeng had a gloomy expression on his face, and he sneered at people like Ahali.

In his opinion, Ahhali is a fence-sitter and is of no use.

But on the surface, he still had to agree with a few words.

However, at this moment, guards from the Wugan tribe came to report that the leaders of various tribes had arrived and would soon enter the Wugan tribe.

When Wu Gan heard this, he quickly stood up and said, "Let's go and pick up the leaders of each tribe."

Urigeng Dalai Lama and Ahali also stood up at the same time. After all, this was a matter of etiquette.

What's more, the identities of the tribal leaders are the same as theirs. If they want to continue to survive on the grassland, they must maintain good relations with all the tribes.

So, the three of them, under the protection of the guards, went to the west of the Wugan tribe to meet the leaders of various tribes.

Wugan, Wurigeng Dalai Lama and Ahali walked side by side through the broad and bustling streets of the Wugan tribe.

The tribesmen of the Wugan tribe all looked at him with respect.

No one can replace the position of Chief Wugan in the Wugan tribe.

What's more, at this time, Chief Wugan has become the chief of the tribal alliance. What an honor that is!

So whenever they saw Chief Wugan, they showed sincere respect and paid him the highest tribute.

But compared to Ahari and Wurigeng Dalai, the Wugan tribe members just managed to force out a smile and then bowed politely, because they all knew that when the Wugan tribe encountered disaster, these two not only watched the fire from the other side of the river, but also almost brought huge losses to the Wugan tribe.

So at this time, they were able to keep smiling, which was very polite.

After a while, three people led by Chief Wugan arrived at the western entrance of the tribe.

In the distance, dust was rising and teams of cavalrymen, accompanied by the leaders of various tribes, were approaching slowly.

Leading the group was Chahar, the dark-complexioned leader of the Tabunang tribe. He rode on a tall black horse and looked particularly majestic.

"Chahar Anda, I haven't seen you for a long time. You look more energetic now!"

Wu Gan was the first to step forward and greeted him with a smile. Although Chahar was also a tyrant on the grassland, he was much better than others. At least he had no problem with his credibility and was also a straightforward person.

Chahar laughed, jumped off his horse, and held Wugan's hand tightly: "Wugan Anda, you are now the chief of the tribal alliance. We are all counting on you!"

Wu Gan laughed loudly and said, "Haha, Chahar Anda, you are too kind."

At this time, other tribal leaders also dismounted and greeted Wu Gan, Wurigeng Dalai, Ahali and others one by one.

Hearty laughter and cordial greetings were heard one after another.

But only the parties involved know who is trustworthy here and who is just pretending to be trustworthy.

Everyone is secretly evaluating each other's strength and position, and who is truly worthy of trust.

Of course, it seems that no one can be trusted.

At least on the grassland, they thought so. If the Japanese hadn't come, they would have been hostile to each other. It was common for one tribe to swallow up another.

So at this time, it was the Japanese who gave them more opportunities to get closer and established this tribal alliance.

After a round of greetings, the chieftain Wugan suggested: "My fellow Andars, you have come all the way here and you must have worked hard. Please follow me to the central army tent, where we can drink and chat."

As he spoke, Wu Gan waved his hand to signal the guards to lead the leaders to the big tent.

Everyone echoed, and then the group marched towards the central military tent in the center of the tribe.

The tent stood tall and majestic, like a small palace.

The tent was surrounded by colorful flags, fluttering in the wind.

When I entered the tent, I saw that a sumptuous banquet had already been prepared.

The roasted whole lamb exudes an enticing aroma, and the golden skin is crispy and delicious; the kumis is mellow and sweet, melting in the mouth; the hand-pulled meat is tender and juicy, making people salivate.

There is a wide variety of grassland delicacies, which are dazzling.

All the leaders took their seats, and Wu Gan, as the host, raised his glass and gave a speech:

"My fellow Andars, today we have gathered together to discuss the strategy of resisting the enemy. I, Wu Gan, hereby promise that I will lead everyone to resist foreign aggression and defend the dignity and honor of our grassland warriors to the death!"

"it is good!"

The leaders raised their glasses in response.

However, they were not really fighting for dignity and glory, but for the things of the Japanese devils.

The Japs' war horses are good things, and their guns and cannons are good things.

In the previous battle, the Wugan tribe seized a large amount of weapons and equipment, expanding their original cavalry of more than 2,000 to 5,000.

Everyone was very jealous. The devils at this time had become the red-braised pork in their eyes. Killing the devils and seizing their weapons and equipment would make them stronger.

So how could they miss such a good thing?

(End of this chapter)

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