When Lady Uya arrived in Mudan, she indeed saw something that angered her.
The Mudan tribe has apparently not taken Wuda's warning to heart and is still eating, drinking, and playing around without a care in the world.
The main camp is guarded by Granny Qi and Elder Shan, but now Lady Wuya is directly in charge of the Mudan tribe.
That night, she mobilized the people she had brought, along with more than fifty tribesmen left behind by the Mudan tribe.
With the help of the prepared engineering and defense equipment, they guarded the passage from the Mida River Valley to the Kara Mountain.
From that night onward, they were on high alert for the impending enemy attack.
As the night passed, dawn broke.
It was as if there was some kind of tacit understanding.
The guards of the Mudan tribe, the tents of the Pingshan tribe, and the small wooden houses on the snowfield all began to move about.
Song Liyun ate breakfast and laid out the day's schedule.
First, we need to expand the search area and travel another half-day's journey as planned. This will ensure that we can return to the Uda tribe in time if anything happens.
The personnel were also divided into three groups.
Lin Qingyuan led one group with his guards, while Song Liyun and Song Dekui Balin led another.
The prefabricated houses were not demolished, and Zhemao, who was still a little injured, and Wudan, who was young, guarded the base camp, which also made it convenient for everyone to gather here.
After everyone had eaten and drunk their fill, Song Liyun and Lin Qingyuan went to their respective assigned areas.
Ping Shan packed up his tents and set off, only to find out just before departure that the route had changed.
The detour through the grasslands east of Kara Mountain would add another day to the journey, and everyone was immediately filled with complaints.
In the crowd, two wounded slave soldiers wailed and begged someone to take them away.
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