Chapter 181 Aid Tibet!

Zhu Youjian also wanted to pass this inspection to see who had the potential to serve as senior generals in the Ming army.

Therefore, sending Pang Tong to Tubo this time is to let these people get in touch with Tubo to see if they are qualified to take up the position.

Xiahoudun led the troops to Tubo, and his mission was to assist the Tubo king to deal with the Huns while protecting Pang Tong's life.

Under the leadership of Pang Tong, the first logistics army of Ming Dynasty arrived at the border of Tubo Kingdom smoothly.

The Lord of Tubo had already been waiting outside Tubo City. When he saw the Tubo army appearing, Xiahou Dun immediately stepped forward to greet them.

"My lord, I pay my respects to His Royal Highness the Lord of Tubo." Xiahou Dun came to the Lord of Tubo and bowed to the Lord of Tubo.

"My lord, there is no need to be polite." The Lord of Tubo said with a smile.

"My lord, when will your army plan to launch an attack against the Xiongnu?" Xiahou Dun asked the Tubo lord respectfully.

"Master Zhang, take a rest first, I will give you an order as soon as possible." Tubo King replied.

"Yes." Xiahou Dun heard the words and bowed in response.

Then, the Tubo king took Pang Tong and the two officials into the Tubo city.

At this moment, Khan Arugao, the leader of the Huns, also got the news that Pang Tong and Xiahou Dun led the Ming army to assist Tubo and resist their Huns army.

This is what Arugao is most worried about. If their army is defeated by the Han, it will cause huge losses to their Huns' power on the grassland.

Although Arugao was led by the Huns as the Khan, he also knew that his forces were not superior, and they were still in the valley. Once they were besieged by the Ming army in the valley, it would be even more difficult to break through the siege.

So after hearing such news, Arugao sent many sentries to be alert to Ming's actions.

However, what surprised Arugao was that there was no abnormality in the reports of these sentries. This made Arugao a little confused. What happened to the sentinels he sent out to monitor Daming's movements?

It stands to reason that Daming should have sensed their intentions, and would even take some countermeasures.

But they were quiet as if they didn't know anything, which made Arugal a little suspicious of their actions, wondering if they were playing some kind of trick.

This made Arugal a little restless, but there was nothing he could do.

"General, what shall we do next?" A Hun cavalry rode up to Arugao and asked.

"What else can we do? Wait and see, wait and see. If the Ming Dynasty really plans to invade our valley, they will definitely take action." Arugao said with a frown.

"But we haven't done anything now? We don't know what they want to do at all. If we wait like this, aren't we going to sit and wait for death?" the Hun cavalry asked anxiously.

"How about this, you go and send people to keep an eye on the Tubo border to see what they do, and if they do, you report to me immediately." Arugao ordered.

"As you command." The Huns cavalry agreed, dismounted, and left quickly.

And just after the Hun cavalry left, a carrier pigeon suddenly flew up and fell into Arugao's hands.

Arugao picked up the carrier pigeon, and after releasing it, he saw the information sent by the carrier pigeon. After seeing the above content, Arugao's expression changed drastically.

He quickly summoned the rest of the Huns cavalry to discuss the matter.

"General, what's the matter?" A group of Hun cavalry came to ask.

"Come and see." Arugal said as he handed the letter into their hands.

"Hey! What is this?" A Hun cavalryman picked up the letter and read it. The more he looked at his expression, the more surprised he was.

"What is written on it, why have I never heard of it?" Another Hun cavalry asked curiously.

"What is written on this is a letter written by our Majesty Attila the Hun."

"How is this possible?" the cavalry said in disbelief.

"The Southern Huns were wiped out by the Ming Dynasty." All the Huns cavalry discussed and said.

"General, is this news true or false? The Ming Dynasty actually wiped out the royal family of the Southern Huns. This is really unbelievable."

"Yes! This news is definitely the most shocking news I have ever heard."

"But general, I think whether this news is true or false requires confirmation before we can draw a conclusion!" a Hun cavalry reminded Arugao.

"I know, I know, this matter must be confirmed. If it is not true, our Huns will completely fall into the hands of the Ming Dynasty. Then how can we compete with the Ming Dynasty for hegemony in the future!" Arugao nodded. .

At this time, Arugao could not care about anything else. He immediately asked a cavalryman to find a scholar who knew how to write and draw and was proficient in Chinese to discuss the matter.

Soon, a Hun cavalry came back with a Han literati.

"Your Majesty Attila, I have found him. What do you want to do with him?" the Hun cavalry asked Arugao for instructions.

"You go down first!" Arugao waved his hand and ordered the Hun cavalry.

"Here." The Hun cavalry led the order and left.

"Hello, general!" the Han scribe looked at Arugao and said.

"Well! Please sit down." Arugao waved to the Han scribe.

The Han scribe nodded and sat down, and then he looked at Khan Arugao, the leader of the Huns.

"I don't know who you are." The Han scholar asked curiously.

"I am His Majesty Attila's most beloved nephew." Arugao introduced with a smile.

"Oh? Really?" The Han scribes were a little surprised when they heard what the Hun Khan Arugao said.

Because he had never heard that Attila, the Hun Khan, had such a nephew, the Han scribes did not quite believe what Arugao said.

"Yes, I am His Majesty Attila's most beloved nephew. The purpose of calling Your Excellency today is to confirm some things." Arugao said.

"Please speak!" said the Han scholar, clasping his hands.

"That's right, do you know about the war between our Southern Huns and Ming Dynasty?" Arugao looked at the Han scholars and asked.

"Of course I know." The Han scholar nodded.

"Then, sir, do you know what the relationship is between our Southern Huns and the Ming Dynasty?" Arugao asked again.

"I know, you are an enemy country!" The Han scribe replied.

"This is the grudge between us and Ming Dynasty." Arugao nodded and said.

"This grievance is between us Southern Huns and Daming, but Daming suppressed us Huns, which made the people of our Huns have no way out. This is the enmity between us Huns and Daming. I hope you can help Me, would you like to?"

Arugao said to the Han scribe.

(End of this chapter)

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