218 Tuscahara Tribe (2/2)
”I never believed in the legend until a few years ago, and now.”
”You mean...” A Tuhan men's eyes widened.
The usually icy expression on An Ruo's suddenly turned into a smile.
”That's right. Someone from the Tuscahara tribe is among Tongshu province. It's clear they're supporting them, so simply attacking won't work.”
Finally understanding their commander's reasoning, the Tuhan's eyes lit up. After hearing An Ruo's previous words of the Tuscahara people, they couldn't help but grow excited. Even if it was a legend, there was always truth among them. If they had someone like that on their side, they would be unstoppable.
At this moment, Manchu suddenly stood up, catching everyone's attention. The eyebrow on An Ruo's face raised.
”Is something wrong, Manchu?” He asked.
”I have no interest in listening to legends.” Manchu saw a darkness in An Ruo's eyes when he said these words, and soon after he had spoken he walked out of the yurt, ignoring the contemptuous expressions.
Stepping outside, Manchu never stopped walking forward. He wasn't sure where he was going, but he knew he needed to clear his head.
Manchu wasn't stupid.
While he didn't completely believe in the ability of the Tuscahara people, he knew they existed. After all, the little strategist was enough proof.
Manchu seemed to recall the words An Ruo spoke in the yurt.
[I never believed in the legend until a few years ago, and now.”]
These words conjured up the memory of seeing a man with blond hair and green eyes with An Ruo. Perhaps that man was someone from the Tuscahara tribe. As these messy thoughts brawled back and forth inside his head, he managed to walk a rather far distance.
An Ruo...he wanted the little strategist.
________
[1]Yurt - A traditional yurt or ger is a portable, round tent covered with skins or felt and used as a dwelling by several distinct nomadic groups in the steppes of Central Asia. The structure consists of an angled assembly or latticework of wood or bamboo for walls, a door frame, ribs, and a wheel possibly steam-bent.