The Buyik people were besieged and suppressed by the Jintang Dynasty for hundreds of years, and they have long been hostile to the Central Plains people. Now there are two more Central Plains people in the team, and everyone is talking about it.
Many young and energetic hunters still wanted to make trouble for the two Central Plains people, but Asa said that it was "Nam's" order first, so he had to hold back. The younger children in the clan gathered around and looked at it curiously.
Most of the people in the Klazhuoma desert are wrapped in robes and bamboo hats all day long, and their skin is dark from the wind and sun.
It was the first time for them to see someone who was as white and beautiful as ice porcelain like that young gentleman in Confucian uniform. It's almost like painting.
"He's much prettier than sister A Duo."
Krona was helping the two Central Plains people set up a tent. A boy with his hair tied into a braid behind his head bit his finger and said in a low voice to his companion.
The boy's companion nodded subconsciously, just nodded, and immediately stopped: "He is from the Central Plains! Or Sister A Duo..."
The sister A Duo that the boy and his companions talked about is the most beautiful girl of the Buyik tribe. The companion just wanted to say, "Sister A Duo is more beautiful", but in the middle of speaking, he looked at the young man who looked up at the sky slightly in the evening light, but couldn't say anything.
"But it's true that he looks better than sister A Duo."
The boy snarled authentically, as if he felt that he shouldn't say good things about the people from the Central Plains, but he really felt that the young man from the Central Plains was good-looking.
"He is from the Central Plains..."
The boy's companion grumbled.
"What are you talking about, Sister A Duo?" Just as they were talking, someone patted them on the shoulder.
"Amu, what are you doing!" The boy was taken aback suddenly, and said with some dissatisfaction, it was Amu with the braids who patted them.
Amu tilted his head and blinked: "I heard you speak ill of Sister A Duo! I'm going to tell Sister A Duo."
"Tell me and tell me, we didn't tell lies!" The boy moved away unhappily, and pushed Amu, "Look for yourself, sister A Duo is indeed not as good-looking as that person."
The boys are taller, and Amu is shorter. Their vision was blocked by them before, and Amu didn't see who these guys were looking at. Now the boy pushed her to the front, and Amu's vision suddenly widened.
At this time, Krona had already helped the two Central Plains people set up a tent, and the guard with a machete hanging around his waist lifted the thick curtain and got in. The young nobleman from the Central Plains that the boys were discussing was still standing outside the tent, talking to Uncle Ke Lang.
When he saw the back of the young man in the Central Plains Confucian uniform, Amu was stunned.
The back of this person... She seems to have seen it before, so familiar.
But for a while, Amu couldn't think of where he had seen the back of this person, so he stood there and looked at the young man in a daze.
Seemingly aware of Amu's gaze on him, the young man who was talking to Kron turned his head and looked over.
When he turned his head, above the horizon, the already slumped sunset crashed down to the ground, and the night spread across half of the sky. A streak of orange-red sunset glow mixed with purple spread across the western sky. The last ray of light fell on the man, and the young man's face was outlined in the half-darkness and half-brightness.
just like…
The man's eyes watched the world go into darkness, sinking into dream.
The moment the young man cast his gaze, Amu's pupils suddenly dilated, and she stepped back several steps, bumping into the boy before. The boy didn't expect that she would step back suddenly, and the nose was bumped firmly, and tears came down immediately.
"Amu! Why are you crazy!" the boy asked angrily, covering his nose with tears in his eyes.
Amu ignored him.
Her pupils dilated slightly, as if in a daze, staring fixedly at the noble young master of the Central Plains standing in front of the tent, her body trembling slightly.
The boy called her twice, but got no response. He put down his hand covering his nose, looked at Amu suspiciously, and found that she was staring at one direction, her body was trembling slightly, and a line of blood and tears flowed slowly from her eyes.
"It's not good! Ah Mu is sick again!"
The boy was so frightened by Amu's appearance that he sat down on the ground. He screamed, staggered up from the ground, and ran away like hell.
The boy's exclamation caught everyone's attention, and Krona, who was talking to the young man, hurried over here.
But Amu couldn't hear anything.
She couldn't hear the screaming of the boy, couldn't see the cron walking towards her beside the young man, couldn't hear the sound of the sandstorm gradually rising, and couldn't see the night that spread the sky like thick ink.
The moment the young man cast his gaze, the world she saw in her eyes changed.
There were so many pictures, never before had so many pictures flashed before her eyes.
——The overwhelming fire, the fire that can even submerge the Kalachorma Desert, the sky and the earth are burning.
Lots and lots of people in all kinds of clothes, people and horrible beasts so big she couldn't even imagine--My God! The beasts were almost the size of Bastion--and fought. In the river that split the earth in half, the rolled dragon and the big snake with many heads were twisted together.
The young man held his sword and stood in the blood all over the ground. A big bird flying across the sky with a burning flame screamed sharply. The next moment, the young man was engulfed in flames.
——On the stone steps that were dark and dark, I don’t know how deep, I don’t know where, a young man with a long bow walked down step by step. On the steps, at different times, the figures of young people passing by overlapped.
In the depths of the darkness, there are things that cannot be seen clearly rolling, and the ice blue light is hovering.
The youth's figure disappeared into the darkness.
—Clouds and mist came out of the deep valley, the boundless green she had never seen before, the forest was rolling in the huge wind, giant trees were broken one after another, red magma rushed out of the ground, a long sword shot out from the sky Came from there and inserted into the magma.
Then it was frozen for thousands of miles in a blink of an eye.
The young man holding the sword half-kneeled on the ice, and a man in a toga with a bow on his back jumped down from the canyon, grabbed the young man's hand, pulled him up and ran out of the canyon.
...
Countless horrific images mixed together, flashed before her eyes, floated and shattered. Those pictures were more terrifying than all the pictures she had ever seen—the kind that made her soul tremble with fearful majesty just looking at them. Those pictures are so vast, and each one is like a doomsday scene under the collapse of the world.
It was not a picture she could distinguish or understand.
It was too late for Amu to lose sight of those images, and she was engulfed by those images like countless sandstorms rushing in at an instant. She didn't even know what she was doing, where she was standing, and let those pictures overwhelm her.
She screamed and fell into darkness before being overwhelmed by more images.
Amu passed out.
After seeing the Central Plains man, Amu fell ill again.
The news quickly spread among the Buyek camel caravan. There was a lot of discussion.
Although Amu is only a child, she is still a girl, but her status in the Buyik tribe is not ordinary. When Amu was a child, he often stared at something in a daze, and then screamed. At that time, everyone thought the child was a fool and didn't pay attention to it. Until one time, when Amu's uncle was going hunting, Amu suddenly screamed and hugged him. Hold my uncle's leg and don't let him go.
At that time, everyone thought that the child was crazy again, so they took her away. Who knew that during that hunting trip, the hunters encountered a pack of wolves, and her uncle died.
At this time, everyone thought of Amu's abnormality, so they reported it to Asa.
After meeting Amu, Asa said that Amu's eyes were blessed by Namu, they were amazing eyes, and he could see what Namu predicted to everyone.
From then on, Asa began to teach Amu some weird things, and Amu stopped screaming suddenly.
It’s just that what Amu has seen all along is not a good thing, and everyone is still a little scared of her. This time, Amu screamed and shed blood and tears. Everyone became worried, thinking that the two Central Plains people really couldn’t stay. .
"Asa, what's wrong with Amu?"
Kron looked at the unconscious Amu worriedly, and asked Asa softly.
Besides Amu, there was also a young Buyik woman in the tent, neatly dressed, with a scimitar hanging on her waist, and her appearance was gorgeous like that of a foreigner. This young woman is exactly what the boys call "Sister A Duo". Her name is Dotana, and she is Kron's own daughter.
Amu's parents were both dead, and his only uncle also died during the hunting trip. Dotana felt that the little girl Amu was pitiful, so she always took care of her, like a sister. Cron also regarded himself as having an extra daughter.
Amu was still in a coma, trembling all over, and seemed to be afraid even in his sleep.
Dotana held her hand and hummed a soothing tune to comfort her, but it didn't seem to be of much use. Hearing her father asking Asa, she stopped and looked at Asa.
Asa frowned, turning the bone chain in his hand, closing his eyes as if he was thinking about something, after a while, he opened his eyes, with a bit of consternation on his face, but the shock soon It was restrained by him. Asa shook her head, sighed a long time, and said, "She saw something she shouldn't have seen."
"What did she see?"
Cron was puzzled by what he meant by something he shouldn't have seen.
"Amu just took a look at that Central Plains man, a sick man, what can he see that he shouldn't see?"
"People from the Central Plains?" Dotana raised her long eyebrows, and she stood up, "I knew those people from the Central Plains were the most hateful."
As she said that, without waiting for Ke Lang to call her, she angrily lifted the curtain and got out of the tent.