Liu Feng continued to move forward and saw something wrong in the distance.
There was a black mass that seemed to be bleeding.
Could it be a blind bear?
Liu Feng became alert, picked up his bow, put an arrow on it, and slowly moved forward.
When I got closer, I found that the person lying there was a horse, which had already died.
Looks like he's been dead for a day.
This horse is not a wild horse. Wild horses cannot have things like horseshoes and reins.
The horse died in a very miserable way, as if its belly had been torn open by a huge force, its internal organs had been eaten up and there was not much left, and some of its skin and flesh had also been gnawed off.
What is going on?
Could it be the work of a blind bear?
But why did you only eat a small part?
Liu Feng stood up and carefully observed the situation around him.
He glanced slowly over, and everything was the same as before.
Liu Feng took a few steps forward, looked over a huge rock, and indeed found the problem.
Under the boulder, there was a dead man lying.
The man's clothing was quite animalistic, with a sheepskin waistcoat on his body.
He was wearing leather shoes and didn't look like a native of Dali.
Liu Feng suddenly realized something.
Because Mu Shaoguang mentioned it the last time he went to his father-in-law's house that the northern barbarians have now reached the border of Youzhou.
The barbarian spies have already penetrated deep into Youzhou.
Could it be that this person is a spy of the barbarians?
This outfit is indeed that of a barbarian.
Supplies are scarce on the grassland, and all daily necessities have to be made from the fur of cattle and sheep.
Today, the Dali Empire is in a situation where it is surrounded by enemies on all sides.
Several neighboring countries were eyeing the Great Le Empire covetously.
The most powerful among them are the Northern Barbarians.
The northern barbarians are good at cavalry combat, and both men and women can ride horses to kill the enemy.
Extremely fierce.
Today, Youzhou is relatively rich in resources.
In such a famine year, wealthy places like Youzhou were a hot commodity in the eyes of the northern barbarians.