Chapter 133: Pyongyang's Offensive and Defensive War (4)
"It seems that this is a beautiful love story." Although Ye Ruliu still couldn't understand why the commander told her such a story here and now, he still spoke at the moment when Luo Shiyin's explanation paused.
Luo Shiyin seemed to be still immersed in the plot of the story, and continued: "The next day, Kelsang Ram had a showdown with her Abba in front of everyone, saying that she did not like the son of the tribal leader at all, and that the person she really liked was this young man, and said that she had made up her mind that she would not marry this young man.
When the McGee leader heard his daughter's words, he was immediately angry and slapped his daughter hard. Kelsang Ram covered his face with his hands and squatted on the ground and began to cry. The young man standing on the side didn't know what to do for a while, so he could only take a towel from the table and hand it to Kelsang Ram.
Seeing his daughter's aggrieved appearance, McGee reluctantly told his daughter and the young man his grievances. It turned out that from a long time ago, several nearby tribes had been in constant conflict over the territory of cattle and sheep. The tribe led by the leader of McGee was often defeated in conflicts due to its small numbers, resulting in the destruction of many clansmen.
Later, by chance, the leader of a neighboring tribe met Kelsang Lham, who was only 10 years old, and the leader had a good impression of the delicate Kelsang Lham, so he asked someone to come and propose marriage, hoping that Kelsang Lhamo would marry his son as a wife when he became an adult.
"Naturally, the chief of McGee understood the significance of marrying the leader of the largest tribe, and besides, he had seen the chief's son, both in appearance and in character.
After careful consideration, Chief McGee agreed to the affair, promising to marry his daughter when she reached the age of sixteen. Since marrying into the largest neighboring tribe, the tribe led by the leader of Mackay has never been harassed and plundered by other tribes, and the people have lived a peaceful life ever since.
The leader of McGee told his daughter that although he also had a crush on the young man he liked, he did not want to ruin his daughter's happiness. But in less than two months, Kelsang Ram will marry as promised. If the marriage contract is broken at this time, it is very likely to invite revenge, and the consequences will be unimaginable. For the sake of the lives of the whole clan, the leader of McGee wants his daughter to take care of the overall situation.
More than a month later, the kind-hearted Kelsang Lhamo finally gave in to his father for the safety of his clan. The night before her wedding, Kelsang Ram and the young man met up on the grassland outside the village.
"The moon is bright and the stars are scarce, and the world is far away. Kinsang Ram fell into the arms of her beloved and wept bitterly, pouring out her heart to her beloved, vowing that her heart would always belong to the young man. The young man knew that he had no power to return to heaven, so he could only hug his sweetheart and cry silently.
The next day, the young man walked to a nearby tribe in a lively procession to escort his sweetheart to marriage. Along the way, the cheerful instrumental music played in the welcoming procession sounded to the young man like a sharp knife whistling at him, stabbing him in the heart again and again, and his heart was bleeding incessantly.
Just when he thought he was going to lose his sweetheart forever, things took an unexpected turn. Just when the welcoming team was about to reach the edge of the other village, a group of people suddenly came out of the oblique stab, and the entire welcoming team was scattered.
When the bridegroom and his people heard the news, they fought with each other with weapons in hand. It turned out that this Biao man was a group of robbers in the nearby Tortoiseshell Mountain, and they were originally going to rob the groom's village, but they did not expect to meet the wedding party at the entrance of the village. As soon as they saw the silk silk pulled by the carriage in the greeting procession, they immediately rushed over.
After a fierce battle, the bridegroom and his whole family were killed. Most of the people in his village were also killed and wounded. The young man who was following the wedding party saw that something was wrong, and he quickly risked his life to pull Kelsang Ram out of the wedding car, rushed out of the chaotic crowd, and ran back to the village along the line from which he came.
The bandit leader, armed with a mace, suddenly saw Kelsang Ram fleeing, and was immediately attracted by her beauty, only to see him let out a whistle from his mouth, and led dozens of his men to chase in the direction of Kelsang Ram's escape.
The moment the young man staggered into the house with a panting Kelsang Ram, the robbers who were chasing after him also rushed to the door of the McGee leader's house.
The leader of Mackay and the young man shielded Kelsang Ram behind them and glared angrily at the robbers who poured into the courtyard. The clansmen who got the news also rushed over with weapons in hand at this time and confronted the robbers.
The leader of McGee immediately rebuked the robbers. Due to the wind chill he contracted a few days ago, he was weak when he spoke, and he always coughed non-stop.
The robber leader told Chief McGee that he had heard that Chief McGee had a beautiful daughter, but he had met her today and fell in love with her at first sight. Ask the leader of McGee to promise him in front of everyone to let Kelsang Ram be his wife, and promise to treat Kelsang Ram well and not let her suffer any grievances.
Chief McGee immediately rejected the bandit leader's unreasonable demands. The leader of the robbers was furious and threatened to kill all his people if he did not agree to his request.
Judging from the strength of the numbers on both sides at that time, it was obvious that the clansmen present were not robbers who were several times their number. Once the fight is made, it is very likely that all the clansmen will be killed.
At this moment, Kelsang Ram bravely stepped forward. She snatched a knife from one of her clansmen, put it around her neck, and threatened the bandit leader that if he wanted to hurt his people, he would kill himself.
The leader of the robbers, frightened by the awe-inspiring righteousness of Kelsang Ram's death, threw his weapon and immediately ordered his men, who had already wielded their weapons, not to act rashly. With a mace in hand, he came to the McGee leader and made a suggestion to the McGee leader, saying that he had long heard that the McGee leader was once the chief martial artist of the Tianhe Society, and that a set of ten ways to wind down the devil's clutches was once famous in the southern Tibetan realm, which made heroes from all walks of life fearful. He wanted to have a joust with the leader of McGee, and if he lost, his men would never set foot in the village again, and never think of Kelsang Ram again; If he wins, the chief of McGee will marry Kelsang Ram to him. globe
After careful consideration, the leader of McGee agreed to the bandit leader's suggestion, for there was no better way for the bandits to retreat on their own.
Leader McGee motioned for everyone to give up an open space, and then pulled out and prepared to meet the enemy.
The bandit leader came to him, lifted McGee to his feet, and told him that he would not take advantage of the danger because he could see that McGee was sick. It is recommended to give McGee Leader half a year, and when his body is completely recuperated, he will meet at Hutou Peak of Tortoiseshell Mountain, and the two will compete against each other. Chief McGee agreed. The bandit leader led his men out of the village.
It was only at this point that the young man knew that the leader of McGee was actually a martial arts master, and that the triad he once belonged to was an underground secret organization whose purpose was to oppose the oppression of the local Tusi. Later, due to the brutal repression of toast, the triad was broken up, and he fled to the local area with his daughter, living incognito and barely surviving.
"The trees want to be quiet and the wind doesn't stop. The leader of McGee wanted to stop talking about the affairs of the rivers and lakes, but his identity was recognized by the bandit leader.
"For the safety of his own people and the happiness of his daughter, it seems that a decisive battle is inevitable. Over the next six months, McGee's leader prepared for a decisive battle with the bandit leader. But for some reason, his cough became worse and worse, and his body never improved.
The young man saw it in his eyes and was anxious in his heart. Finally, one day, he knelt down in front of McGee's leader, begging him to teach him martial arts, and he would take over from McGee's leader.
Leader McGee didn't agree to the young man at first, because in his opinion, it was impossible to learn his ten-way ten-way clutches and fight in less than half a year.
But the young man did not get up when he knelt on the ground, and declared that he was willing to fight to the death for the sake of his beloved, and if the leader of McGee did not agree to his request, he would fall to his knees.
Eventually, the leader of McGee was impressed by the young man's decisive gaze and his genuine affection for his daughter, and agreed to the young man's request.
"The training that followed was brutal. It is not easy to master the martial arts of the Ten Paths of Windward Descending the Clutches of the Devil in such a short period of time. However, the strong drive to save his beloved prompted this young man to burst out with perseverance and comprehension beyond ordinary people, and he got up early and stayed up late to practice martial arts.
The young man's extraordinary comprehension ability surprised the leader of McGee, who claimed that he had never met such a martial arts wizard, and that he had taught the young man all his martial arts skills without reservation.
"In less than half a year, this young man has mastered all this set of ten ways to face the wind and descend the clutches."
"The day of the decisive battle has finally arrived. On the morning of the day she was about to set off for Hutou Peak on Kikco Mountain, Kelsang Ram was relieved that no one would go to meet her sweetheart, and begged Abba to promise her to let her go to Hutou Peak together, so that she and her sweetheart could take care of each other.
The leader of McGee was still not improving, and he dragged his sick body to stop his daughter, not allowing her to go with him. Kelsang Ram struggled to go, saying that he would die with his beloved.
In a fit of rage, the leader locked his daughter in his room, and then sent the young man out of the door, telling him not to rush to victory in the competition, and that only by calming down and patiently looking for the flaws of the other party can he find a good opportunity to break the enemy. The leader of McGee promised the young man that he would marry his daughter to him when he returned from his victory.
"It was a snowy day. The Tortoise Head Peak of Mt. Tortoiseshell is shrouded in a vast snow. The howling mountain wind struck the tiger-headed boulder at the top of Tiger Head Peak, making a monster howl.
The decisive battle between the young man and the bandit leader began with the shouts of the onlookers at the scene. The bandit leader did not seem to be an idle man, but he walked steadily, and waved his fists.
Although this young man was not afraid, he had never experienced such a brutal actual battle. In the face of the opponent's fierce attack, he only had the ability to parry, you came and went, and he was hit by the opponent's heavy punches several times in a row, and his nose and face were swollen.
Although the young man was hit one after another and was knocked to the ground by the opponent many times, he still stubbornly got up, because his heart was always very clear and knew what it would mean if he was defeated.
"The two went back and forth for more than 100 rounds, but they couldn't tell the winner. Slowly, the young man gradually became familiar with the other party's routine, and he seized the opportunity to knock the opponent to the ground with a series of palms while the other party was following up.
The bandit leader was hit in the vital position, fell to the ground and vomited blood, tried twice and failed to get up, so he had to admit defeat.
The robbers who were present immediately rushed forward and pushed the young man to the ground. Seeing this, the leader of the robbers waved his hand to stop his men, and said to his subordinates that he was willing to lose the gamble and not to embarrass the other party.