I am the prince of the Ming Dynasty, I don't give up

Chapter 441 Mongolian Homecoming Group 2

Chapter 441 Mongolian Homecoming Group

"You traitor, you actually want to put the Khan to death. You are so bold." Daiqin Taiji said sinisterly.

"I didn't. Although I informed the Ming people of the news about the Khan, I had no intention of killing the Khan. Before I informed the Ming people, I told my neighbor about what I was going to report. I knew that he would definitely tell the Khan after getting the news, and the Khan would definitely leave immediately after knowing it. I even found a place to stay until dawn before notifying the Ming people," Uncle Gulisi argued hard.
"Are you saying that you are innocent for reporting the Khan?" Daiqin Taiji asked expressionlessly.

"I don't mean to kill the Khan, I just want to force him away," Uncle Gulisi continued, his mentality was indeed very twisted.

"Enough! You traitor, thief, bug, and pariah, it doesn't matter if you die today." Daiqin interrupted Gulisi angrily.

"I'm not a thief, a bug, or a pariah!" Uncle Gulis Leke retorted.

"Humph!" Daiqin Taiji's eyes flashed with a grim light, and he said, "You still say you are not a thief. Where did your pasture and livestock come from? Where did your yurt come from?"

Hearing Daiqin Taiji's words, Uncle Gulisi seemed to have thought of something. He was still living in Daiqin Taiji's original yurt, and he couldn't help but shudder.
"You don't want to talk anymore, right? You feel guilty, right? All the pastures and livestock on the pastures used to belong to me, but now they have been divided up by you lowly people!" Daiqin Taiji raised his voice and continued.

The commotion among the naturalized Mongolians grew even greater. They had never expected that Daiqin Taiji could say such a thing.
"How dare you say such things? Don't you have any shame? A year and a half ago, it was you who gave up this grassland and the livestock on it, and also gave up on us. Now you start blaming us?" Uncle Gulisi said loudly.

Daiqin Taiji's face suddenly became very ugly.
"Now these pastures, livestock and yurts were given to us by the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. It was the Emperor Zhengde of the Ming Dynasty who beat you and made you run away like a coward! These pastures, livestock and yurts are his spoils of war. He gave them to us. We didn't steal them at all!" Uncle Gulisi was also desperate. He probably knew that there was no way to settle it peacefully today, so his words were extremely lethal.
Don't hit someone in the face, don't scold someone for their shortness. But now Uncle Gulisi's words are like repeatedly slapping Daiqin Taiji in the face.
Daiqin Taiji was so angry that his whole body began to tremble. He had never felt so angry before. It took him a long while to recover. He tried his best to suppress his anger and said, "Okay, you admit that you are clear, right? It's good enough if you admit it."

After saying that, he waved his hand, and several Mongolian soldiers immediately tied up Uncle Gulisi.
"You are a coward! Coward! An absolute coward!" Uncle Gulisi kept shouting loudly.

Daiqin Taiji's face turned even darker. He felt like he was about to explode. He shouted, "Drag him away! Drag him out for five laps and then come back!"

Several Mongolian soldiers immediately dragged Uncle Gulisi out and tied him to the tails of two horses. The two cavalrymen on the horses immediately rode in one direction and circled the entire tribe.
Uncle Gu Lisi cursed vigorously at first, but then he started to scream, and then the screams became smaller and smaller.
The horse seemed to be dragging on soft grass, but there were still various dangers hidden under the seemingly soft grass.
For example, various kinds of stones, plant roots, etc., these things will cause great harm to the human body when people are dragged at high speed.
The human body is very fragile and cannot withstand such torture.
The five laps were completed quickly, and Uncle Gu Lisi, who was barely alive, was dragged in front of everyone.
Uncle Gu Lisi now has no healthy flesh left on his body. He is covered in blood, and bones can be seen on his legs and many parts of his body. He can no longer utter a word.
"Look carefully! This is the fate of a traitor!" Daiqin yelled hysterically.

Everyone present was silent.
At this time, a Mongolian woman ran out. She was Uncle Gulisi’s wife. She went to check on Uncle Gulisi, but the next moment, a cold light flashed, and the Mongolian woman’s head fell off.
It was Daiqin Taiji who did it. He looked very excited and shouted, "If only Tongming is killed, his whole family will be buried with him!" "Hang them both high so that everyone can see Tongming's end." Daiqin Taiji continued to give orders.

After doing all this, Daiqin Taiji was still not satisfied. He looked at the naturalized Mongolians and said, "I have a list here with more than a dozen names. I know these people are no longer in this tribe, but the people who are related to them are still there. You all should come out obediently, so that I don't have to spend time questioning you later."

After a commotion, dozens of people were pushed out, and everyone looked at Daiqin Taiji.
"Behead them all!" Daiqin Taiji said with red eyes.

Everyone was frightened by Daiqin Taiji's order, because in the Mongolian punishment, the death penalty as the ultimate punishment has always been downplayed and weakened. Even in the middle and late Ming Dynasty, due to the introduction of Yellow Sect, Mongolia actually abolished the death penalty.

The most popular form of punishment in Mongolia is called animal punishment, which involves using livestock to pay for one's crime. It can even be used to pay for a death sentence. The ultimate reason for this is to save population resources.

The historical development of ancient Mongolian society was mostly in a state of war and separatism, so population resources were often in short supply, and the death penalty was not easily applied for military reasons. The formation of the punishment of livestock punishment has experienced a development from livestock compensation to specific actual punishment.

And now Daiqin Taiji has sentenced so many people to death, and they must be executed immediately, without mentioning the animal punishment at all.

"Taiji, this is not a good idea," Buzhigude said after hesitating for a moment.

"What's wrong?" Dai Taiji asked coldly.

"This is against the rules. You killed so many people in the beginning which was barely within the rules, and killing Gulisi was also justifiable, but since you killed his wife now it is totally unjustifiable." Buzhigude's tone became more firm.

"The rules you mentioned are the rules of the Mongols. Now they are not Mongols, they are traitors, they are the running dogs of the Ming people, so the Mongolian rules cannot be applied." Daiqin Taiji looked at Burigude with a bad face.
"Taiji, just because you think so doesn't mean others will think the same way." Buzhigude continued to persuade.

He was greeted by a cold light.
(End of this chapter)

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