CHAPTER XIV
Although the Mongols juxtaposed the wolf with the deer as a symbol of their ancestral mythology, in reality their hatred of the wolf was not inferior to that of other steppe tribes. Since the beginning of autumn last year, wolves in the river valley have suddenly become rampant for some unknown reasons. Wherever the flow of disasters went, all the grasslands were affected.
At the call of Hebul, the Mongols united in an operation to drive out the wolves. The wolves were driven away by them, and finally they merged into one place. With the support of his father, Hebul laid a large trap and killed most of the wolves, but the smaller half fled eastward. Hebul led the warriors of the 500 tribes to chase along the way, but in the end, this huge wolf pack was burned and killed by more than 100 Han people.
Mongolia's heaviest warrior. Xiao Tienu's crime of killing his father was unforgivable in the eyes of the Han people, but because there were too many grievances between their father and son, it was difficult to tell who was who, and the Mongolian tribesmen did not say anything about avenging the dead warrior after Xiao Tienu left.
However, Xiao Tienu's bravery is something that even most Mongolian herdsmen are a little afraid of?