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Chapter 3 Journey to the West II Ilgen and Dzekoy(2/2)

Nikan nodded, "That's true. This place is right in the middle of the Zhekhoi River. If we can attract the Zhekhyi people nearby and have them join my command, we can declare Bogra Khan's jurisdiction here. Secondly, it can also improve their livelihood.”

In fact, there was one more thing he didn't mention. If all the Zekois could be placed nearby, it would still be possible to select a hundred warriors from them. Although more than three hundred households were not many, it would still be enough to control this huge jungle.

Five days later, three groups of people returned to this place one after another. At this time, Nikan and others had built a wooden village on the high ground that could accommodate a hundred people for rest. He had considered the possible needs before and brought a large number of weapons with him. Tools, not to mention that the Yadan Dragoons, which are the "weakest" in terms of combat power, also have engineering jobs.

The sloping roof of the wooden village is covered with birch bark and bundled pine hair, so it will be fine for four or five years in Mobei where there is little rain.

Of the three people, only Yadana brought one person along the way. Zhu Ketu and Alin Ah, whom Nikan had given high hopes for, both returned in vain, but none of them encountered the horse bandits.

After careful inquiry, it turns out that although most of the Chekhoy people are Evenkis, there are also a small number of Yakuts. And now the leader of the Chekhoy people happens to be a Yakut, and the Yakut people are The Turkic-speaking tribes followed Yadan after hearing his introduction.

I saw that the man was about thirty years old, not tall, but very strong, with a tanned face. His appearance was no different from that of the Sauron people, but his words were in Turkic. He could speak simple Mongolian, but After much stumbling, it was Yadan who finally understood what the other meant by translating.

Nikan has always been a little strange, how can a Yakut like him who does not know the Sauron language effectively manage other Evenki people?

"Great Khan, we all moved here from the west of the Great Lake a hundred years ago. The Sauron people in the west of the lake know some Turkic language, not to mention that my tribe has been serving as the shaman of the tribe since fifty years ago."

Nikan immediately understood that the climate in the Dzekoy River Basin was harsh, and the tribe lacked tea, cloth, ironware and other items. Most of the tribesmen would not live past the age of thirty-five. Death that could come at any time would naturally make the tribe's shamans abnormal.

Importantly, this position of halada is naturally also held by the shaman.

Nikan quickly reached a deal with Yakushkin. He moved his tribe to the vicinity of Muzhai and divided twenty families to live in Muzhai. Nikan provided them with the tea, salt, and ironware they urgently needed.

During the conversation with Yakushkin, Nikan learned that although this place was crisscrossed with rivers and ditches and there were many wild beasts in the jungle, it was not a place that martens and foxes liked. The Zhekoy people could not bring anything valuable for Nikan to take to Chak.

The exchange is nothing more than some deer skins, antlers, deer whips and the like.

Nikan left ten people here and asked Yakushkin to send the tribe's fifteen-year-olds who were not only sons to Muzhai. Finally, fifty people came. After these ten people were responsible for training, they left with the brigade.

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