Chapter 1 The camel hunter (Part 1)(2/2)
The location of King Bayin Khan’s tent in Durbot tribe!
Yesimu has been here before, but there were only more than two hundred tents, but now there are suddenly more tents, at least a thousand!
Something must have happened.
In fact, when he got here, he didn't find any information about Arslan, which can only explain one problem: he was either eaten by a wild beast, or he was forced to stay by a herdsman.
Ordinarily, he should have returned early to settle the account with the herdsman, but he did not do so. Instead, he acted like "Looking for Arslan is just a side job, and coming to Kurgan is the real deal."
Just like merchants on the grassland, camel hunters also have special signs. They have two feathers, one black and one white, on their hats. Otherwise, they would not be able to tell clearly if they were questioned by others.
Naturally, the camel hunter had no such concerns, and Yesimu asked a shepherd boy who was drinking his horse on the shore.
"What's going on? There weren't so many people before"
The shepherd boy looked at the feathers on his hat, grinned and said, "He came from the south."
"To the south?" Yesimu was a little strange. To the south is the pasture of Zhongyuzi. It is said that we should move south at this time. How did we move here?
The shepherd boy might have a good impression of the camel hunter, or he might be very enthusiastic. He approached Yesimu and said proactively: "Where are you from? You don't know that such a big thing happened to the tribe in the south?"<
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Yesimu said with a smile: "I came from Bala Sultan's pasture, and I am chasing a huge male camel."
The shepherd boy nodded, "I've never seen it, but in recent years among the Kazakhs in the south, there has been a famous warrior named Abuli.
The reputation is almost there"
"When the Junggar people were strong, many of their herders moved to nearby areas. However, after the decline of the Dzunggar people, they still regarded themselves as masters. Sultan Bala and Tolebi did not dare to provoke them, but Abulai did not tolerate them.
, if the Junggar people showed any disobedience, they would drive them away with a large army."
"Could it be that these newly arrived herders were expelled by Ablay?"
Chapter completed!