The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword

Chapter 698: Xie Xiong Xie Shi 27

"You are free."

Cheerchen led the Hessian cavalry to take the captured Cossacks to Taniguchi. He cut the ropes of a Cossack and said to him.

This Cossack was a middle-aged man, and he looked like a strong young man. This person is strong, with broad shoulders, and a sturdy physique. He has a dark complexion, dark eyes, and narrow lips with a beard that is common to Ukrainian men. The lower end is divided into two strands and turned into a wide pair. Cheerchen was the first to untie the rope because this person seemed to be quite prestigious among the captives, and was obviously a leader. When Cheor Chen's men ordered all the prisoners to stand up, when he was the first to stand up, the others followed.

The Cossack moved his purple wrist that was **** in motion, and then looked at Cheerchen with incredible eyes.

"You want to let us go?"

"Yes." Cheer Chen replied.

He said very loudly. All the Cossack captives heard that Cheechen was about to release them, and these captives looked at each other in disbelief.

"Why?" the man asked again.

Cheerchen didn't answer.

Seeing that Cheerchen didn't answer, this person stopped asking more. He began to untie the rope for his companion.

During this process, Cheerchen and his men just stood by and watched.

After another meeting, the Cossack came over again. He stretched out a hand: "Konashevich Sageda."

This is obviously his name.

Cheerchen didn't reach out to hold it. He released these people just because he didn't want them to be tortured again, instead of turning their enemies into friends. Chechen still clearly remembered how Hans and another Hessian cavalry died under their fire in order to protect themselves.

Konashevich Sageda withdrew his hand. He said to Cheerchen: "Just now an allied brother told me that you prevented the Poles from atrocities against them and protected them. I thank you on behalf of all the Cossacks."

After speaking, Konashevich Sageda took a step back. He opened his hand violently, then bent down and lowered his head over his belly button.

This is an extremely heavy gift in the Cossacks.

Chechen received the courtesy of Konashevich Sageda. He said to him: "You go, but you have to swear that you will never have any unruly attempts against our mission."

"I swear!" Konashevich Sageda said.

"I swear."

"I swear too."

The Cossacks promised one after another.

Chechen gave way, Konashevich Sagada led the Cossacks towards the darkness outside the valley.

When all the captives were out of the valley and another seven or eight minutes passed, the old Stanislaw Potocki finally rushed over. He ran and yelled: "You can't let them go!"

The old man leaned on a silver cane, and he walked so fast that the armored Cossack and his nephew who should have led him were left behind.

"Chechen, can't let them go!"

Stanislaw Potocki walked up to Cheerchen, and he said breathlessly.

Then, Henrik Potocki and the Duke of Konitsky also arrived one after another, and with the Duke of Konitsky, there were all the other people in the mission. And everyone wears helmets and armors, and they also have weapons.

Such a murderous posture made the Hessian cavalry very nervous. They were afraid that Cheechchen would be in danger, so they put their hands on their weapons.

The comrades in the same camp who were still fighting side by side during the day did not expect to have swords facing each other now.

Stanislaw Potocki, who walked closer, saw that there was no Cossack here, and he asked Cheerchen again where those people had gone.

"I let those people go." Chechen said.

Hearing that all the prisoners of war had been released by Chechen, Stanislaw Potocki couldn't help but slam his feet.

Stanislaw Potocki also strongly disapproved of the subordinate's torture and killing of Cossack captives. Tonight, if it was not Chechen who was the first to notice, but Stanislaw Potocki himself, he would also stop it. Killing can only increase killing, hatred can only increase hatred, Stanislaw Potocki fully understands this truth. It can be said that the old man and Cheorchen are the same in treating the Cossack prisoners of war humanely.

If there was no such thing as the torture of prisoners, Cheechen would release the prisoners privately, Stanislaw Potocki would only laugh when he knew it, and would privately praise the thorough kindness. But after the abuse of prisoners, Stanislaw Potocki would never allow these prisoners to be released. Because the old man knows very well that once these prisoners are released back, some of them will definitely tell the matter of the mission members torturing the Cossacks.

Although the two sides did nothing when they were hostile to each other, at the sensitive moment when the Republic once again recruited Anzaporozhe Cossacks, if they were used by those who wanted to kill them, it would cause an unimaginable blow to the reputation of the Republic. At that time, even if it is a pro-Polish faction like Wigowski, I am afraid that he will not dare to accept the olive branch he throws out of the world.

The pros and cons that Stanislaw Potocki can think of Chechen can actually be more or less conceivable. But he still let Konashevich Sageda and others go. Because he also understands that if these prisoners continue to stay in the mission, they will only have a dead end.

Theonewhosavesonelifesavestheworldentire.

Whoever saves one person saves the whole world.

Chechen may think that he is far from having such a great mind, but many things he does are practicing this motto. For example, helping Bashit, freeing the slaves and Russian prisoners of Kafa, and even helping Baohong and Christina. So this time to release 74 prisoners, Cheer Chen merely obeyed his inner goodness again.

"Betrayal, this is a naked betrayal." The Duke of Konitsky howled loudly, and he stretched out his hands to the night sky, making a look of pain.

"Master Stanislaw Potocki, look at what our deputy did? He actually let go of the Cossacks without getting your order. In fact, he has nothing in his eyes. There would be no you, no king, and no republic."

The Duke of Konitzki raised Cheorchen's behavior to the height of treason. But the duke was dull. He couldn't understand the real reason why Stanislaw Potocki did not allow the captives to leave. He would only spin around on such trivial matters.

Stanislaw Potots was basically in a irritable mood. Now that the Duke of Konitzki is still fanning the flames, the old man finally broke out: "Please stop, Duke. I will take care of this."

The Duke of Konitzki closed his mouth. It's finally quiet now.

"Chechen," Stanislaw Potocki asked Chechen, "Those people are still not far away. Now you bring all the cavalry in the mission to chase them back to me. I can do this. It never happened."

This is Stanislaw Potocki giving Chechen a chance. He thought that Cheer Chen was Natalie's husband and saved himself today. He didn't want to punish him, but hoped that he could redeem his merits.

But the old man was destined to be disappointed. Cheerchen raised his head and stood motionless, with no intention of accepting his kindness.

"Chechen." Stanislaw Potocki called again.

At this time Cheerchen said, "Master Zhengshi, I am willing to accept any punishment."

Seeing that Chechen was not cooperating, Stanislaw Potocki still did not want to give up. He changed his plan and said in an almost imploring tone: "Then you stay here and let Henrik take all People go hunting down."

But Cheerchen still refused.

Without the cooperation of the Hessian cavalry with the most complete combat power, relying only on the dragoons and the armored Cossacks alive in the mission, it is absolutely impossible to capture all the prisoners back.

Stanislaw Potocki didn't expect Cheerchen to be so stubborn, nor did he expect things to cause trouble in this kind of field. This was not his intention. But now, he is already riding a tiger.

"Alvar Chechen," Stanislaw Potocki calmed down his emotions, he was really disappointed. The old man said in a flat tone: "In that case, I am now relieved of your deputy envoy as the official envoy of the mission, by..."

Stanislaw Potocki paused when he said this. He glanced at his nephew, then at the Duke of Konitsky, who was beaming and triumphant, and then said, "The Duke of Konitsky will take over."

Hearing that he finally got his wish and became the deputy envoy of the mission, the Duke of Konitsky was heartbroken. He hurriedly thanked Stanislaw Potocki and promised that he would be loyal and wise.

But now, the old man doesn't want to listen to anything anymore. He didn't wait for the Duke of Konitzki to finish before walking towards the carriage on crutches. He is tired and needs rest.

Cheerchen led the Hessian cavalry to guard at the mouth of the valley until dawn. He and his Hessian cavalry left Taniguchi and began to prepare breakfast until the others in the valley got up early to wash.

After experiencing what happened last night, the facts of the mission were split. Chechen and his people and the rest of the mission were very clear, and they didn't even sit together for breakfast.

Even when the mission started, it was Henrik Potocki who came over and gave a simple notice: "Master Stanislaw Potocki ordered, go."

The young nobleman was polite, but not warm.

Cheerchen put down breakfast. He ordered his men to set off, and then rode on his horse first, and headed out to explore the way out of the valley.

The carriage came out of the valley. Duke Konitzki, who got his wish and became the deputy envoy of the mission, saw that there was no Tetsuchen waiting among the Taniguchi Hessian cavalry. He waved his whip and asked proudly, "Where is Alvar Tetsuchen?"

"The captain went out to watch." A Hessian cavalry replied coldly.

The Duke of Konitzki raised his eyebrows. He was waiting to teach the mercenary who did not respect him. Suddenly, there was a sharp sound of horseshoes from outside Taniguchi.

Duke Konitzki looked towards Taniguchi, and saw Tetsuchen returning with the two of them. One of them, the Duke of Konitzki, had been met, it was Semeno, the subordinate Chechen sent to Kiev; the other had never seen him.

"Alvar Cheechen, I'm looking for you." The Duke of Konitsky arrogantly said to Cheechen who was getting closer and closer.

Last night, the Duke of Konitzki was so excited that he had become a deputy to the mission and stayed up all night. This old nobleman who has been immersed in officialdom for many years also wanted to understand what serious consequences Cheerchen would have if he released prisoners privately. Therefore, the Duke of Konitsky believed that Stanislaw Potocki had no hope of success this time. When he returned to Warsaw, King Jan Kazimierz knew that it was because of Chechen. With the failure of the negotiation, the king was furious, and Cheerchen will never stand up.

The Duke of Konitsky was flattering to high-ranking people, but he never looked good at drowning dogs.

The Duke of Konitzki's disrespectful tone to the head immediately angered Xie Miao behind Chelchen. And the other person next to Cheorchen asked suspiciously, "Cheerchen, who is this guy?"

"Duke Konitzki, deputy envoy of the mission." Chechen said.

The Duke of Konitzki straightened his chest.

The man passed Chechen and headed towards the Duke of Konitzki. He took off his hat and lowered his head slightly: "Blair says hello to you."

"Cossack?"

The Duke of Konitzki saw the lock of hair on Blair's forehead-it was the iconic hairstyle of the Cossacks ~ www.wuxiamtl.com ~ exactly. I was sent by Ivan Bauhon to welcome the Polish mission. "

Blair said with a smile.

It was Blair, Bao Hong's cronies. Since Chechen only knew Bao Hong, he asked Xie Miao to look for Bao Hong when he arrived in Kiev, and told him that the Polish mission had entered the country. He asked him to send people to ensure the safety of the mission.

After receiving the letter, Bao Hong wanted to greet Chechen personally, but Bogdan Khmelnitsky was already in his deathbed, and he might die at any time. At this time he absolutely can't walk away. So he ordered Blair to greet the Polish mission under his own banner.

Blair and Xie Miao travel day and night. They passed by the battlefield full of corpses and ran into Konashevich Sageda and others who had been released by Chechen. Under their guidance, they finally found the valley where the mission stayed.

Hearing that it was from Kiev to greet the mission, the Duke of Konitsky was relieved. He was about to say a few scenes in the name of the deputy envoy of the mission. He also sternly accused Ivan Mahra of the atrocities that attacked the mission, but he did not expect that the smiling Blair grabbed his hand and The collar was then thrown on the ground.

"What kind of shit!"

Blair, who threw the Duke of Konitzki to the ground, clapped his hands nonchalantly. Chechen is not only a friend of himself and Bao Hong, but also a lifesaver. He can't tolerate someone being rude to him.

"you you!"

The Duke of Konitsky, who felt his **** had been broken, sat on the ground and trembled with rage, even speaking unfavorably.

Blair ignored the Viscount Rouch, he shouted: "Captain Blair Sloboda of the Cossack Emirate, Ivan Bauhon, is here to take you to Kiev."

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