Chapter 1445 Kill the Wrong
The Russian army suddenly attacked, and the Mongols were not prepared and were caught off guard.
In a panic, most of the people in the tribe were killed, a small number fled in scattered areas, and the remaining people were captured and taken back for interrogation, or sold to domestic manor owners, turning them into serfs.
At this time, the Tsarist Russian army was loaded with goods, driving groups of cattle and sheep, and escorting the prisoners back to the city. Dorgon and his group were watching the scene in the distance.
After the Tsarist Russian army left, Dorgon and others came to the camp and saw corpses everywhere, tents swaying around, gathering blood from small streams. The scene was shocking.
Dorgon had no expression on his face. He glanced at his subordinates from the outskirts. Seeing that everyone's expressions were a little solemn, he made an excuse for himself and said, "It is better to have short pain than long pain! We are also helping more Mongolians get rid of the rule of Tsarist Russia, push them from behind, help them make the right decisions, let them live a better life, and be a glorious and proud alliance person!"
Dorgon has never been a good person, and he is even a purely evil person. It is precisely because of this that Gao Huan intends to resurrect the Qing Dynasty in Europe.
Jiang Xiang and others glanced at each other, then nodded deeply, "The Protector is right! We are trying to help more Mongolians!"
Dorgon didn't want to stay here for a long time, so he pulled the reins of the horse, "Let's go! It won't take long before the Mongolians will come to find us!"
Jiang Xiang asked while pulling out his horse, "Protector, what if the Mongols are suppressed by this massacre, not only will they not resist, but will instead give more benefits to Tsarist Russia to seek peace?"
This is indeed a problem. The Mongols today are no longer the Mongols in the past. Hundreds of years have passed. When I look at them now, I give people the feeling, "Yeah, isn't this the Mongol Empire? Why is it so bad now!"
Now the Mongols are declining in the East and West at the same time. The Golden Horde in the west was destroyed, and the Northern Yuan regime in the east was destroyed by the Qing army decades ago.
The Mongols are no longer as brave as they were back then, so what Jiang Xiang said is likely to happen.
Under the intervention of Tsarist Russia, the Mongolian tribes in the lower reaches of the Volga River were divided into multiple tribes in a mess. Someone would definitely choose to continue to compromise with Tsarist Russia in exchange for short-term peace.
Dorgon was named King Rui back then, which meant that he was very smart. He had long thought of this, "Then we will continue to attack. If the Mongols give in, there will be a limit."
Jiang Xiang nodded when he heard this, and Dorgon then grabbed the horse's belly and led everyone to disappear into the field.
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The Russian army returned with a full load. Russian general Kastov was very happy to see the spoils, but he did not forget to interrogate the captured Mongols why they attacked the imperial army and reported to Moscow with their testimony.
The country has its own rules. The Mongolian tribes in the lower reaches of the Volga River are part of the empire after all.
In the early days, the empires fought with Poland and the Qian Dynasty, and they had recruited the Mongols to join the expedition, and they also went abroad for the empire.
Although in the hearts of the Tsarist Russians, they never regarded the Mongols as their own people, they were on the surface part of the empire.
Kastov suddenly destroyed a Mongolia and needed to give Mongolia a reason to let them know why the imperial army took action. As long as you pay taxes and obey the empire's arrangements, there will be no problem.
At the same time, he must also give Moscow an explanation for this matter.
At this time, in Saratov, the Mongolian leader Batu Huiyan, who was brought back by the Russian army, was tied to a pillar. Kastov stood in front of him and asked coldly: "Batu Huiyan, you are so brave that you dare to resist taxes and attack the empire's army."
Batu Huiyan opened her blood-stuffed eyes and looked aggrieved, "God General, I don't understand what you are talking about. Our tribe does not resist taxes at all!"
Kastov sneered repeatedly, "I'm not honest, call me!"
A soldier immediately picked up the burning iron and directly clamored Batu Huiyan's chest. The "sizzling" barbecue sound was filled with shrill screams and burnt smell.
At this time, a poke in cold water, and Batu Huiyan, who was knocked unconscious, was awakened again.
Kastov asked, "Don't you confess?"
Batu Huiyan looked up with difficulty. He figured it out. Kastov robbed and slaughtered his tribe and slandered him for tax resistance, as if Moscow explained.
Now that the tribe is slaughtered, he is arrested and tortured again, which makes Batu Huiyan feel angry, but he can't stand the beating, so he almost cried: "I confess, but General, you should let me know what the hell is going on, what should I confess!"
When General Kastov heard this, he thought that Batu Huiyan was provoking him, and he couldn't help but be furious, "Okay, what a man, keep fighting for me! Beat until he confesses."
The soldier immediately picked up the whip and beat him. Batu Huiyan collapsed. He fainted again without a few screams.
At this time, an officer came over and said, "Your Excellency General, the other prisoners did not confess, or claimed that they were unaware of it!"
When Kastov heard this, he suddenly felt a stern in his heart. Did he make a mistake?
There are only two possibilities that so many prisoners have not explained, one is to collude with confessions, and the other is that they have never done it.
It would be fine if they were intimate. If they hadn't done it before, General Kastov would be in trouble.
Kastov had a dark face, "Retrial!"
Another poke of cold water was poured on, and Batu Huiyan, who fainted, was awakened again. This time, General Kastov finally had a little patience and began to ask his subordinates to ask carefully.
The longer the interrogation is, the more careful the more Kastov is, and he can't help but shout, "I'm impulsive. It's all caused by drinking!"
On the day of the incident, Kastov happened to drink a bottle of vodka produced by the Dianchao. After hearing that the grain collection team was attacked, he immediately became furious and issued a revenge order.
After interrogating Batu Huiyan, he watched his subordinates' trial of other prisoners and finally came to a conclusion that he had killed the wrong one.
However, at this time, he obviously could not admit his mistake, so at the last trial, he concluded, "These damn Mongolians are obviously intimidating."
At this time, Batu Huiyan heard his words and knew that Kastov was determined to frame him. He couldn't help but protest: "I want to appeal, I want to sue the Tsar!"
When Kastov heard this, he narrowed his eyes and decided to make mistakes and not leave any survivors.
At this moment, he quickly sentenced Batu Huiyan and others to death and shot him immediately. At the same time, he announced the testimony that Batu Huiyan confessed to the Mongolians, and sent his confidants to Moscow with the stolen property.
Chapter completed!