"What a coincidence! I was thinking the same thing. I haven't had any delicious barbecue here yet. I might as well try it myself. I'm sure I'll remember it forever."
See what Stu says.
Nastu followed her words and said:
"Okay, we don't have enough ingredients here to make a truly delicious meal. When we get back to Senggeri, I'll grill the meat myself and make it so tender and juicy that the aroma will spread across the entire grassland."
After saying that, he closed his eyes and took a deep breath, and seemed to have smelled the aroma of barbecue.
"Then I look forward to the Khan's craftsmanship."
Su Yumo burst out laughing. After a few serious rounds, she couldn't hold it back anymore.
When Nastu heard the laughter, he started grinding his teeth again.
If the conditions were not so, he really wanted to grab her and cover his lips with hers.
How come he couldn't argue with her?
I still need to practice on Abreu.
The sound of horse hooves as rapid as a rainstorm rang beside his ears, and Su Yumo turned his head to look.
It’s Aokete, the undercover agent.
An indispensable character in a political drama.
She guessed that the message about the bracelet should have been delivered to them by Aokote the night before.
Her short run that morning seemed unnecessary.
Just think of it as exercising your leg muscles to prepare for the next escape.
Aokete was not interested in the man and woman who were sticking together. He passed Su Yumo and looked at Nasutu.
"Khan, there's a tribe ahead. It's the first one we'll attack. We'll probably reach it by tonight. Shall we go and see it?"
Nastu calculated the distance in his mind and it was almost the same tribe, the one that had fought with their tribe for hundreds of years without either side conquering the other.
"Go and take a look, tell others and be on high alert."
"yes."
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As Aokte expected, before dark they saw tents, torches, cattle, sheep, and crowds of people.
The quiet grassland has become more lively.
People startled by the sound of horse hooves took out objects that could hurt people from their tents, such as hoes, sticks, and kitchen knives.
Whether it is men, women, children or the elderly.
The young man walked in front and took the lead.
When the leader saw the familiar faces in front of him, the disgust on his face could not be hidden even by the darkness.
It was as if these uninvited guests were evil spirits that had escaped from the Asura Hell, coming to claim their lives.
He gripped his swords tightly, raised his head and sneered, "What? Has the Khan changed his mind? Are you planning to kill us all?"
"I don't have such thoughts. I mean what I said. I will not let your race be exterminated."
No one on this grassland welcomed them, but under pressure, they surrendered to him.
Sometimes he would doubt whether what he was doing was right or not, and use greater violence to eradicate violence.
Be kind and try to persuade the other person with words, who would agree?
I'm afraid that before I reach my destination, I will be shot through the heart by someone.
He wanted to eliminate all external factors that could provoke war in the shortest possible time and at the lowest cost.
Unfortunately, he is just a human, not a god. Human power is limited, and he has no way to protect everyone.
The road has already begun, so he must continue on. Even if the final result is being cursed by thousands of people, he will never regret it.
"Then what are you doing here?" he asked unhappily.
The only thing left is throwing everything useful in their faces.
"The battle is over. I met you on the way back and came to say hello." Nastu said frankly.
The leader didn't even think about it and said, "Get out of here after the fight."
The people behind Nastu could no longer sit still. They drew their long swords and said in unison:
"What did you say?"
"Put it down." Nastu tilted his head and said in a low voice.
As soon as they heard Stu's voice, they quickly put away their vicious expressions and gently put the knife into the sheath.
As cool as he was when he drew his sword, he now looks so miserable.
Su Yumo stuck out half of her head. From this angle, she saw the person opposite her tremble when he heard the sound of swords being drawn in unison.
The woman stood in front of the child, and the men, with fear on their faces, still took a few steps forward, one next to the other.
She had only seen the horrors of war on the screen before, with children sitting in the ruins, their clothes torn, their faces covered in tears, and looking lost.
They clearly did nothing wrong, but they have to bear the consequences of human greed.
Now seeing their involuntary fear and trembling with my own eyes, my heart felt as if it had been punched hard.
Something invisible is no longer complete.
At this moment, her hatred of war reached its peak.
The leader waved his hand to signal for no action to be taken. After he said that, he realized that he was stupid.
Nastu won the battle fairly against the men of their tribe, which shows their strength.
There was no mass killing after that. No one, including the elderly, children, women and children, was harmed. Before leaving, they even left some food and daily necessities.
If that person was not Nastu, but any other grassland man, all the people in their tribe would have met in the underground long ago.
Moreover, a blood covenant had been signed between the two of them, and he would be loyal to the Kirzi tribe forever until the last member of the tribe died.
The people of the grassland regard agreements as more important than anything else. If they breach a contract, they are going against the gods, and all the pain will backfire on the people they love.
The leader nodded and touched his chest, "I have offended the Khan, please don't mind."
Nastu: "Remember this, I can let your tribe make a fire and cook here, and I can also let you go underground to meet your brothers and sisters."
This is Nastu. He does not have to bow down to anyone. Good and evil, life and death, all depend on his thoughts.
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