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Chapter 504.2: Faith

Translated by: etvolare

Caganbhara nodded, his tongue practically frozen stiff. "How about we set up camp for the day and build a fire so that everyone can get warm. Then we can calm down and think of our next course of action."

In truth, it would've been better if they had pressed onward instead of stopping. But if they continued like this, they would lose a good number of their weak and elderly before their pursuers even caught up with them. Their hearts ached at the thought of their people dying in such a manner.

More importantly, the morale of the group would take a heavy hit if so many died. Who would still have the courage to rebel if they then had to stand up against Siqin?

They were truly stuck between a rock and a hard place. To ensure the majority would live, they had no choice but to stop and make camp. They used what simple supplies they had to set up tents.

The four thousand of them threw themselves into a frenzy. Though they were starving and freezing amidst a blizzard, they got straight to work as soon as they heard they could rest.

Qin Yining, Lu Heng, Caganbhara, Harbhara, a few elders and a forr battalion commander who’d lost an arm gathered in Harbhara's tent. Silence fell as they huddled around a campfire.

As Qin Yining couldn't speak the Tatar tongue, she had to leave the talking to Lu Heng.

Lu Heng coughed into his fist several tis, face turning red from the exertion. "What I an is that we can’t have the tribespeople throwing their lives away for nothing. Things will go wrong even if we attempt such a major move sufficiently prepared. Furthermore, we still have the soldiers in pursuit to consider."

"My thoughts exactly," said Alham, the amputee. "It's nearly impossible to get everyone to charge across the desert. I'm suggesting we leave so of our able n behind to protect the weak and elderly who can't keep up. They can find a vacant place and temporarily move in. Then, they wait for our good news."

Harbhara nodded. "I agree with Uncle Alham's proposition. A majority of us can traverse the desert together and find sanctuary within Great Zhou's borders. Once we've settled in, we can co back for the others."

"But won't the others feel like we’ve abandoned them?" Caganbhara piped up, concerned. "We finally made it through everything. If they’re left behind just like this, won’t they feel hurt?"

"But if we bring them along, I fear their deaths will beco a certainty. If they stay behind, perhaps the new khan will take pity on the won and children, and thus spare their lives." Lu Heng glanced at Qin Yining, who’d stayed quiet, and translated their conversation thus far.

Qin Yining pondered. "To be honest, I don’t think resentnt will arise because those of us crossing the desert are doing so to seek out a better life for everyone. The Minuo once stood tall and strong and could provide for themselves, but they now live as slaves that are lower than even swine and dogs. Even one of Anari's horses is worth more than a person.

"If those people stay behind, perhaps we'll be able to survive. But is a life of crawling in the dust truly what everyone desires? Is the revival of the Minuo tribe not what everyone really cares about?"

Of everyone else in the tent, no one understood Qin Yining save for the amputee, Uncle Alham.

In a stilted rendition of the Great Zhou tongue, he replied. "As you say. We can't be khan's slaves forever. Minuo tribe is big tribe. If we go down like this, and disappear, we have no face to et ancestors when we die."

Qin Yining dimpled and nodded. "Uncle is quite right. We must be able to breathe freely, not struggle for our lives face down in the dirt. If we fold now, our descendants will have to live under the khan's oppression as slaves for their entire lives, which will continue for generations. If that’s the case, it would be so awful for our descendants.

"We’re fighting back for that breath of fresh air so that our future generations may stand tall and hold their head high!

"n, won, the elderly, children—everyone must be present if a tribe is to be complete. Every person embodies the hope of their tribe. Though I would advise those who aren't physically capable to remain outside the desert—that ans most of the elderly, won and children. But they are the tribe’s greatest asset when the ti cos for us to rebuild our ho.

"I trust that if we tell them this, they will understand. After all, those of us journeying across the desert do so as courageous warriors who fight for the greater good of the tribe."

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