Chapter 378: Firearms for Land
But many times, true and false, false, real and real are the norm.
In Mu Huali's eyes, a prince like Ulutus, who is not noble in his rank, can rely on his own to bring down the old princes of the Eastern Mongolian grassland uncles and uncles. Even the only Beli Gutai who still lives to this day, he is peacefully looking at his home in Shangjing City.
This is a skill!
Therefore, no matter whether Ulutus is true or false, Berligutai pretended to believe it and responded: "Since your highness has the inside story, I will believe it for the time being. But the land on the east and west roads of the mountain is the territory directly under the Khan Court. Since your highness had a misunderstanding before, he should retreat all of it. If he continues to force himself to stay, then I have to doubt what Your Highness said just now."
The words returned to the starting point. Wulutus had already responded and immediately said, "The Grand Master doesn't know anything. If the younger generation lives in harmony with the Khan Court, it will be difficult to win the trust of the three kingdoms of Jin, Xia and Song. And this road to the east and west of the mountain is the letter of the younger generation handed over the title."
At this time, everyone in the hall had retreated, and only a few of Liao Liao were still staying inside. After hearing Ulutus' explanation, Mu Huali thought about it and thought it was reasonable. Then he said, "For this reason, the land between the east and west roads of Shandong is given. But this tax is given..."
Although the following words were not said, the implication was already very obvious. Ulutus had already decided to give some materials to take the East and West Road in Shandong, and said, "The taxes must be offered. Moreover, the Khan not only has them, but also has one. The Khan's power in the Han area is also maintained by the army of the Grand Tutor."
After doing this, Mu Huali's expression finally showed a little joy and said with satisfaction: "I am not interested in other things. Only the firearms can be sent more. The Khan once wrote a letter to me, saying that the benefits of the firearms. I have built a workshop in Zhongdu, but the firearms imitated are not as useful as those produced by Mingguo. If Your Highness really sends a few craftsmen to guide one or two, then the taxes would not be exempted."
If the new generation of firearms had not been developed and mass-produced, Ulutus would have rejected this proposal without hesitation. But his own people know their own affairs. Now the firearms circulating on the market have become obsolete products that can be replaced at any time, so there is nothing that cannot be leaked.
What's more, Ulutus also wanted to build all forces other than the Ming Dynasty to work hard to build these firearms that were destined to be eliminated. When there is a military dispute with the Ming Dynasty in the future, the new generation of firearms will definitely surprise these forces with eliminated firearms.
Just to avoid showing his flaws, Ulutus still pretended to behave: "Actually, this craftsman can give it to you too! But now the Ming army urgently needs firearms in the war in Japan. Those craftsmen who know more are busy in the workshop, and they really can't get out of their hands."
"The Khan expanded thousands of miles to the west, and His Highness crossed the sea to the east for a long expedition. This is a wonderful achievement. When I report it to the Khan, I will definitely receive some rewards. But for the Khan, the best merit is the firearm. As long as the firearm can be completely made in the west, no unparalleled power is less than one-tenth of the firearm." Mu Huali's vision was very sharp. He had noticed the huge help that firearms could play in war, so he tried harder to persuade Ulutus to offer the method of making firearms.
"The Grand Master said this, it really makes me less scrupulous." Ulutus' tone became more and more polite, and then said, "Since this is the case, when this matter is settled, we will definitely offer the method of forging firearms."
Gu Ling
Speaking of this, Mu Huali's goal was achieved. Although he could not let Wulutus spit out the road from east to west, he had never thought of letting the other party retreat before coming. Now he could get the forging method of firearms, which is also an explanation for the Khan.
The subsequent hunting cavalry was also full of fun, and the atmosphere was very harmonious. Under the instruction of Mu Huali and Wulutus, the negotiations between the two sides also progressed very quickly. Basically, the Beiqing River was bounded by Beishan, only in Wushan, and to the southwest, including Shouzhang, Puyang, and Fan County, were all included in the Shandong province of the Ming Dynasty.
It is roughly equivalent to the direction of the Yellow River in later generations, and no one can see it yet. The two sides agreed again that no large army would be stationed on the border. At the same time, the Khanate also had to restrain the local marquis and not cross the border to Shandong Province to tap Caogu.
If it happens, the Ming army will not advance north without authorization. Envoys must be sent to inform the government of the Khanate ruled area and let them arrest the bandits on their behalf.
The terms and conditions are written in very detailed, but it is difficult to say whether they can be followed. Neither Mu Huali nor Ulutus took this paper agreement seriously. In this era when everything is resolved at the size of a fist, any paper agreement can be torn apart at will.
Therefore, Ulutus's intention to secretly repair the Yellow River became more and more urgent.
Although Mu Huali believed in the remarks that Ulutus had disagree with the relations between the three countries in the Central Plains, he still ordered the spies between the three countries to step up their investigation of the news of the meeting of the four countries in Shandong Province. Any news that was not conducive to the Khanate must be sent to Zhongdu as soon as possible.
So a war that could be a big fight was quelled. Not to mention the disappointment of Wanyan Shouchun and Li Dewang hoping to watch the fire across the river, a huge fleet of ships on the side of Japan had already docked at Dengzhou Port.
Originally, the destination of this fleet was from Dalian New Port, but in Jeju they received news from Ulutus that they asked them to dock in Dengzhou first.
The oldest in the fleet was Hojo Masako, the shogunate general. Because of her noble status, she was treated with some preferential treatment among the captives. Of course, this was because the other party was really old, and if she died on the ship, the navy soldiers would have to be halved.
So when on the boat, you can not only be alone in one cabin, but also be taken care of by two Japanese maids. However, this maid is from the Ming Dynasty, so it is equivalent to surveillance nearby. It seems that he has accepted his fate, but this old woman has stopped a lot since boarding the boat in Japan. Instead of thinking about ways to find a mistake when she was locked in the camp at first.
Moreover, his body is surprisingly good. This kind of ocean-going voyage is very stormy and most people can't stand it. At least at the beginning, he will definitely feel dizzy and vomiting, and it will take a few days to recover.
Chapter completed!