Anti-Japanese War: Starting from Yaobai

Chapter 2917 I want to harass Wu Rigen!

Chapter 2917 I want to harass Wu Rigen!
"hehe!"

Wu Ganda knew that Ah Hali was the kind of person who would not do anything without benefits.

In fact, in Ahali's dictionary, it doesn't matter whether one is a traitor or not. What matters is to fight the war and then take the opportunity to benefit.

Wu Gan knew him too well, so he could only signal Ah Hali to sit down, and then explained: "Ah Hali, calm down. I have of course read the contents of this leaflet. But have you ever thought that this might be a Japanese plot to sow discord?"

Hearing this, Chief Ahali was stunned for a moment, then he said: "A plan to sow discord? Wugananda, does it matter? Let me tell you, this is a good opportunity. Taking advantage of this, we will send troops to the Wurigeng tribe to eliminate the traitors. At that time, Wurigeng's territory will belong to you, and I only need a small piece of land on your north side. Of course, Wugananda, don't worry, I will devote all my troops to help you in this battle!"

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Wu Gan knew that Ahali was planning to annex the Wurigeng tribe, and whether Wurigeng was a traitor or not was not important at all.

So Wu Gan could only patiently say: "Ahalianda, our enemy now is the Japanese. The Japanese have always coveted our grasslands and want to defeat us one by one. This leaflet is one of their chess moves. They want to make us kill each other in the grasslands so that they can reap the benefits. So if we believe the Japanese, in the end, let alone Wurigeng's territory, even our territory will probably belong to the Japanese."

"oh oh!"

After hearing this, Chief Ahali suddenly realized what was going on, but then he said, "But, Wugananda, even if we give up, the leaders of other tribes probably won't give up so easily, right? They want to attack Wurigeng Dalai Lama, what should we do then?"

The chief of Wugan smiled slightly and said, "Ahalianda, don't worry. I have sent people to other tribes to explain the situation and invite them to the Wugan tribe for talks. When the time comes, I will explain the whole story and let everyone know that this is a trick of the Japanese."

After hearing this, Chief Ahali felt relieved, but still a little worried and asked, "Ugananda, are you sure the leaders of other tribes will believe you?"

Chief Wugan smiled confidently and said, "Ahalianda, are there any stupid leaders on this grassland? Even if they are confused for a while, they will soon realize that this is just a trick of the Japanese to divide us!"

Upon hearing this, Chief Ahari nodded and said, "Ugananda, you are right. I was too impatient. So what should we do now?"

"go to bed!"

Wu Gan said this seriously. If he didn't sleep this late at night, he would die suddenly.

But actually Ahali didn't want to sleep. He was used to staying awake at night and thinking about other people's things.

Wu Gan simply ordered them to leave: "Ahalianda, you should go and have some rest. Tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, when the leaders of all tribes have arrived, we will discuss together."

"OK then!"

Ahhali really didn't want to leave because he wasn't sleepy at all.

However, as soon as he walked out of the tent, he heard the guards of the Wugan tribe saying that the Dalai Lama Wurigeng had also arrived.

Ahali rolled his eyes and said, Wugananda doesn't let me disturb his sleep, so can I go and harass Wurigeng?
A sly smile appeared on Ahari's lips. He quietly walked around several tents and headed in the direction the guard had just pointed.

After a while, he came to a medium-sized tent. There were guards here as well, but they were not from the Wugan tribe, but from the Wurigeng tribe.

Ah Harry knew he had found the right place and was secretly happy. He deliberately made a little noise and then walked over with big strides.

When Wu Rigeng's guards saw someone approaching, they immediately shouted to stop him.

Ahali said indifferently: "Why are you yelling? I am Ahali, I am here to discuss important matters with your leader."

The guards knew Ahali, but they heard from their leader that this man was not a good person and they must be careful of him. But Ahali called out, "Hey, isn't this Wurigenganda? Why haven't you rested yet so late? Hahaha, then I'm coming in!"

"MMP!"

Wurigeng wanted to curse at this moment. He had just fallen asleep when he was woken up by Ahali.

But there was no other way. Now the Japanese were targeting him. In order to avoid unnecessary trouble, he could only force himself to smile and get up and say, "Ahalianda, why are you here in the Wugan tribe so late?"

Ah Hali chuckled and said, "Urigenganda, isn't it because of you? I heard that you were in some trouble recently, so I came here to check on you."

Wurigeng Dalai sneered in his heart. He naturally would not believe Ahali's lies. But he still said patiently: "Oh? Then I want to hear what Ahali Anda can give me?"

Ahari was even more pleased when he saw that Wurigeng Dalai had taken the bait. He pretended to be mysterious and said, "Wurigeng Anda, do you know how many people on this grassland are eyeing your territory? If someone with ulterior motives uses the Japanese leaflets to make trouble, your Wurigeng tribe will be in danger."

Hearing this, Wurigeng Dalai's face darkened. He naturally knew what Ahari was hinting at. Wasn't he trying to take advantage of the Japanese's propaganda that he was a traitor to make a fortune from him?

The face of the Urigeng Dalai Lama suddenly turned cold: "Ahalianda, thank you for your concern. But I will protect my territory by myself, so you don't need to worry about it."

Seeing that the Urigeng Dalai Lama was so ungrateful, Ahari said, "Urigeng, things are different now. Your arrogance can't save you, nor can it save your Urigeng tribe. I advise you to think it over carefully before you speak."

Wurigeng Dalai sneered and said unmoved: "No need, please!"

Wu Rigen directly ordered them to leave, and Ah Hali snorted coldly and left.

Of course, he would not give up because the other tribal leaders had not arrived yet. There was a time when Wu Rigen begged him.

But he didn't know that Chief Wugan had already known about Wurigeng's affairs.

Moreover, Wu Gan had already made plans for the worst. No matter what, even if he had to use his status as the chief of the tribal alliance to put pressure on other tribal leaders, he would be able to calm this matter down.

The grassland cannot be divided any longer. If it continues to be divided, it will definitely be defeated one by one by the Japanese.

Of course, it was also the Dalai Lama Wurigeng who realized his mistakes, otherwise Wugan would have chopped him to pieces long ago for his collusion with the Japanese.

But since Wu Rigen has turned back, he is willing to give him another chance.

Moreover, it was Duanwu who made the decision and gave the reason. That is, Wurigeng Dalai Lama has an irreplaceable position in this war.

Once the Dalai Lama of Wurigeng was killed, his tribe would be in chaos, and the Japanese would take advantage of the situation and seize Wurigeng's territory.

By then, the Wugan tribe will face enemies from the northeast, east, and southeast at the same time.

So Duanwu thought about it again and again before making a decision that went against his usual behavior.

In the past Dragon Boat Festival, there was only one outcome for catching a traitor, and that was death.

But Wurigeng Dalai Lama is definitely a special case. Duanwu not only did not kill him, but also wanted to protect him! .

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