He was thinking about being singled out by Lord Qin during the day.
Just thinking about it made him so excited that he could hardly sleep.
What was Tulikhan's status on the steppe? It could be said that he was second only to one and above tens of thousands.
However, the gap between him and Jie Li Khan was huge.
In this southern invasion, Tulikhan had some say, but not much, as he basically had to obey Jie Li Khan.
During the day on the battlefield, Lord Qin rode alone in front of the formation, displaying his vigor and flaunting his might, this formidable aura, as if it was destined by heaven, made all the Turkic people submit.
More importantly, Lord Qin actually publicly called out to Tulikhan, repeatedly emphasizing their brotherhood!
In reality, their brotherhood was at best "plastic brotherhood," for they had not sworn brotherhood face-to-face but through an envoy from the Liang Dynasty who had sworn brotherhood on behalf of Lord Qin when visiting the Turkic lands.