Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2916 Sleepless Night!

Chapter 2916 Sleepless Night!

Inside the tent of the Ahali tribe, Chief Ahali was discussing with the tribal captains the distribution of food sent by Chief Wugan.

Suddenly, a guard ran in in a panic, holding a stack of papers in his hand, and reported: "Chief, look, this is floating down from the sky!"

Chief Ahali frowned, took the stack of papers, and his eyes fell on the photos and words on the papers. His face suddenly darkened: "How could the Dalai Lama Wurigeng be involved with the Japanese? This is absolutely impossible! Didn't he just seize the Japanese food together with Chief Wugan?"

A captain also saw the photo and text and said, "Chief, looking at the content of this leaflet, it doesn't seem to be fake. We should now consider, if Wu Rigen Dalai is indeed a Japanese spy, what should we do? Should we attack him?"

Ah Hali looked solemn: "We can't defeat the Wurigeng tribe. We are still very weak on the grassland and must rely on the Wugan tribe to survive. If there were no Wugan tribe, I'm afraid we would have been swallowed up by other tribes long ago."

The captain asked, "What should we do then?"

Ah Hali pondered for a moment and said, "Please help me pack my things. I will go to see Chief Wugan overnight and see what he says!"

"Yes!"

The captain took the order and immediately went to pass the message.

At the same time, the leader of the neighboring Chahar tribe also saw the leaflets.

He sat on a tiger-skin chair, holding a leaflet in his hand, and muttered, "Urigeng Dalai Lama is a smart man, how could he do such a foolish thing?"

After thinking for a while, he could not make a decision, so he ordered: "Come here, send someone to other tribes immediately to inquire about the news and see if this leaflet has spread throughout the grassland. Or is it just us who received it? By the way, find out the reactions of the leaders of other tribes."

"Yes!"

The guards retreated as ordered, and Chahar threw the leaflet aside.

He is a tribal leader of the older generation, so naturally he is much more calm and steady in his actions.

He did not move at first, waiting to see how other tribal leaders would react. He would move only after seeing clearly what they were doing.

Moreover, the Wurigeng tribe was far away from him, so he was not worried that the Wurigeng tribe would suddenly attack, so he just went to sleep directly.

At the same time, leaders of other tribes also saw the leaflets.

They have different expressions and different thoughts.

Some leaders did not believe it at all and tore the leaflets to pieces in anger, but some fell into deep thought, thinking about the authenticity of the content of the leaflets and whether Wu Rigen had really surrendered to the Japanese.

Thus, on the grassland under the cover of night, each tribe was filled with a tense and uneasy atmosphere.

Naturally, this leaflet also reached the hands of Chief Wugan.

He held the leaflet in his hand and muttered to himself, "The Japanese have finally taken action against Wurigeng. I'm afraid things will get busy here again."

Thinking of this, Wugan couldn't help but smile, covered himself with his fur coat, and went to sleep first. Because it wouldn't be long before the leaders of all tribes would come to him, and then he wouldn't have to sleep.

But it was too late. Chief Wu Gan had just closed his eyes when he was awakened by hurried footsteps and noisy conversations.

He frowned and opened his eyes unhappily, only to see a guard rushing into the tent, kneeling on one knee, and reporting: "Great leader, Wurigeng leader wants to see you, saying he has something urgent to discuss."

Upon hearing this, Chief Wugan smiled helplessly. He did not expect that the Dalai Lama Wurigeng would come so early.

He ordered, "Please ask him to come in." "Yes!"

The guards withdrew, and soon after, Urigeng Dalai Lama strode into the tent.

His face showed some fatigue and anxiety. He bowed to the chief of Wugan and said straight to the point: "Wugan Anda, you have also seen the flyer, right?"

The chieftain of Wugan nodded, motioned for Wurigeng Dalai to sit down, and then slowly said: "Wurigen Anda, don't worry, the situation is not as serious as you think. Although there are occasional frictions between the tribes on the grassland, we have always been united in the face of foreign enemies."

Hearing this, Wurigeng Dalai felt relieved, but still a little worried and said, "But this leaflet has spread all over the grassland. The leaders of other tribes may have doubts. I'm worried that they will misunderstand me and even...even attack me."

The chieftain of Wugan patted the shoulder of Wurigeng Dalai and consoled him: "Wurigen Anda, you worry too much. The chieftains on the grasslands, although they have different personalities, are not stupid. They naturally understand that this is a Japanese tactic to sow discord. Besides, with me here, who dares to attack you easily?"

After hearing what Chief Wugan said, Wurigeng Dalai felt relieved. He looked at Chief Wugan with gratitude and said, "Wugan Anda, thank you for your trust. I, Wurigeng Dalai, will never betray the grassland or everyone again."

Chief Wugan smiled and nodded, then said, "Wurigenganda, you can rest assured to stay with me. I will immediately send people to other tribes to explain the situation and invite them to Wugan tribe for talks to completely resolve this matter."

Hearing this, Wurigeng Dalai stood up, bowed to Wugan again, and then said, "Wugan Anda, I feel relieved with your words, so I won't bother you anymore."

After saying this, Wurigeng Dalai Lama turned around and left the military tent, going to other tents to rest.

Because he also knew that his arrival at the Wugan tribe was just the beginning. He was afraid that even if the chief of Wugan did not invite the other tribal leaders, they would still come.

Therefore, tomorrow or the day after tomorrow is the key. Only then will he know what his fate will be.

But fortunately, at least Chief Wugan is on his side. He hopes that the leaders of each tribe can trust Chief Wugan, otherwise he can only atone for his crime with death.

What Urigeng Dalai Lama did not expect was that Chief Ahali arrived not long after he left.

Naturally, he also came to inquire about the matter of the Urigeng Dalai Lama.

Of course, he was not so kind as to care about the Dalai Lama Wurigeng, but he came to see if there was any benefit he could get.

After all, if the Wugan tribe were to attack the Wurigeng tribe, he could get involved and gain some benefits.

So he arrived at the Wugan tribe almost at the same time as Wurigeng Dalai Lama. As soon as he arrived outside the Wugan military tent, he shouted loudly: "Wugan Anda, something big has happened."

Just as Chief Wugan was about to lie down, he heard Ahali's noisy voice coming from outside the tent.

He couldn't help but sigh. Although he had expected Ahari to come, he didn't expect him to come so eagerly and make so much noise as soon as he arrived.

"Wugan Anda, something big has happened!"

Chief Ahali rushed into the tent as if he had discovered some huge secret.

Chief Wugan looked up at him and said calmly, "Ahalianda, I already know about it. It's about the flyer."

Chief Ahari was stunned: "Ugananda, how do you know?"

Wugan said speechlessly: "Can the Japanese leave my Wugan tribe behind? I just asked people to collect all the scattered leaflets for convenience. How expensive is this paper?"

"・・・"

Ah Hali was speechless at first, then he continued, "Ugananda, look at what is written on this leaflet. The Urigeng Dalai Lama is colluding with the Japanese. This is no small matter! Should we take down the Urigeng Dalai Lama first?"


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