Super Chief

Chapter 220: Bloody wind

   Okchacha’s lobbying of the Hatch tribe was not successful, but he was not upset.

As a Chekasha and one of the liaison officers between the Chekasha tribe and the French, Okchacha did not lobby the Hachi tribe out of bad intentions, he just wanted to use this and the powerful Ha The Qi tribe established a closer relationship, so as to make certain preparations for his future revenge.

   But Okchacha learned from the head of Hatch that the **** whistle snake had been missing for nearly five months, and his thoughts of revenge have faded a lot.

   But after he came out of the Hachi tribe, he continued to advance to other Chekasha tribes, and he still seemed to establish a good relationship with other powerful tribes in the tribe through this matter.

   Whether Okchacha succeeded in lobbying other tribes, others don’t know, but this bounty issued from the Okron Fortress spread throughout the surrounding area within a few hundred miles in a short period of time.

   Many tribes are also eager for this reward. After all, the reward given by the French is really attractive.

   Food and other rewards are good to say, but those 100 war horses directly hit the G-spots of many Indian tribes.

This is not the time when the Indians went on horseback more than a hundred years later. At this time, the horses from the Old World were still quite rare and precious among the Indian tribes, especially before the Indians mastered the skills of how to breed war horses. , The supply of war horses can only count on those Vasichus.

A hundred war horses, this is extremely precious wealth for any tribe, so before this reward spread, not only many Chekasha tribes were tempted, but also the Yuchi in the south, the Missourians in the north, and the west. Many tribes of Arkansas are also tempted.

   There are even many tribes that are not only tempted, but they simply acted directly.

   The tribes that originally lived on both sides of the middle and lower reaches of the Big Bend are out of luck.

Because of the limitation of the terrain, the tribes living on both sides of the middle and lower reaches of the Big Bend are mostly small in scale. There are three to four hundred people, even if they are large-scale, most of the tribes living in this area have only more than one hundred people. Small tribe.

   After all, the area in the middle and lower reaches of the Big Bend is a swamp except for the mountains. If there are too many people in a tribe, it will not be able to feed it at all. It can only be dispersed and dispersed again, finally forming the current pattern.

   And originally this harsh terrain is an excellent protective layer for these small tribes, but in the eyes of some crazy tribes who are excited by this reward, this kind of terrain is nothing at all.

  In the beginning, these crazy tribes can also strictly distinguish the Cherokee tribe from other tribes. After all, the rewards from the Okron Fortress are to find a Cherokee tribe by name.

   But as time goes on, many crazy tribes don’t even distinguish this. What distinguishes this? As long as it's not a tribe that you know and know well, just take it directly.

   Anyway, the French can't tell whether these people are Cherokee or Chekasha...

   Of course, almost all tribes doing this are mostly Missourians and Arkansas.

   After all, for the tribes of these two tribes, whether it is the mighty Cherokee or the Chekasha, they are not their friends, but competitors. All tribes living on both sides of the middle and lower reaches of Big Bend, except for the Cherokee, are the Chekashas, ​​just kill. What if you find the Cherokee tribe that the French want.

Moreover, the Arkansas and Missourians are very ruthless. They know this area is the territory of the Chekashas and Cherokees, so when they act, several tribes often unite and act together, even if they encounter The mighty Chekasha tribe or Cherokee tribe, they are not afraid, they just turn around and leave.

   This kind of group attack caused a **** storm on both banks of the river downstream of Big Bend.

The location of Fort Okron is very important. Although the fortress guards the intersection of the Ohio River and the Big Bend, the location of the fortress is also located in the Chekasha, Arkansas, Missouri, and Cherokee. Confluence of forces.

   Regardless of whether it is a Cherokee or Chekasha, or Arkansas or Missouri, the relationship is not very harmonious.

In the past, only Chekashas, ​​Arkansas and Missourians lived in this area, but as the Cherokees moved south, they occupied the large area where Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia met, far away from the original. The aborigines living in this area are all forced to migrate out.

It can be said that whether they are Chekashas, ​​Arkansas or Missourians, they are very vigilant towards the mighty Cherokees, especially Chekashas who suffered the most after the Cherokees moved south. People, between the two tribes, people's brains are almost broken into dog's brains.

   In contrast, the Arkansas west of the river and the Missourians to the north are less affected, but they are unwilling to see the Cherokee continue to expand westward. The Cherokees have become stronger and stronger in the three hundred years since they moved south~lightnovelpub.net~ Once the Cherokees expand to the west, if the weak Chekashas do not want to be eliminated If it does, it will inevitably continue to move west and north, and it will invade the territories of Arkansas and Missourians. New 81 Chinese network update the fastest mobile terminal: https:/

   For the Chekashas, ​​they still have troubles now. If there weren't Missourians and Arkansas blocking them from the north and the west, they would have crossed the river and migrated to the west. New 81 Chinese network update the fastest computer terminal: https://

  Who wants to face a powerful Cherokee?

   Therefore, the current relationship between the four tribes, especially the relationship between the Chekashas and the Arkansas and Missourians is very delicate.

   Now that it is so easy to have such an opportunity, and there is such a generous reward, the Arkansas and Missourians will naturally not let it go.

   Arkansas and Missourians are making trouble in the lower reaches of Big Bend. The most unlucky nature is the Chekashas living in this area. Most of the Cherokee tribes live in the middle or upper reaches of Big Bend.

   The Chekashas naturally don't want to see their people being looted and slaughtered by a group of outsiders, so the Chekashas now don't care about looking for the Cherokee tribe. Instead, they launched an action against the Arkansas and Missourians.

   A battle began so suddenly, the blood water even turned a big red bend.

  Countless wild wolves were attracted, and crocodiles hiding in the swamp and the edge of the big bend also appeared. They can't wait to enjoy this sudden gluttonous feast...