Chapter 799: Boundless Subduing Demons
The grassland people did not dare to stop the little princess, but some people had the courage to stop the great warrior Tanamutso and ask what happened.
Tanamtso didn't want to explain for the time being, especially since the little princess and Zhao Wujiang were still ahead. They walked toward the ancestral palace deep in the colorful tent regardless of everyone's gaze, without any intention of explaining.
As a subordinate, Tanamtso didn't say anything to his superiors, so how could he go beyond that?
But more and more people gathered around him, and warriors like Atub were surrounded. They were all asking what happened. Why did the little princess hold the hand of a Daxia man? Didn’t the little princess go to Jin?
Did you settle the bill?
Tanamtso was feeling uncomfortable. The tribesmen in the Jade Chamber Palace got along well with each other on weekdays, and most of them knew each other, especially these warriors who were deeply loved by the grassland tribesmen. Almost everyone knew them.
Sometimes being too familiar is a troublesome thing, like now.
It's impossible for Tanamtso to push away all the tribesmen who gathered around him with a cold face, right?
He watched Zhao Wujiang and the little princess Guli Keli walking further and further away. From time to time, the little princess would lean close to Zhao Wujiang, seeming to be smiling coquettishly.
He sighed. The clan members of Yuzhang would know some things sooner or later. It should be fine if he revealed a little bit. Besides, the little princess and Zhao Wujiang didn't stop him, so it should be fine... right...
So he cleared his throat, coughed, and began to tell what happened.
What Tanamtso said is this:
"Tanamucuo, the great warrior of the Jade Tribe, who is as clever as a prairie hawk and has eyes as sharp as a prairie hawk, discovered that some people from the Golden Tent Palace were sneaking around and waiting for something outside the Jade Tent Palace.
So Tanamucuo, who was thoughtful and steady, followed these people from the Golden Tent and found that they were chasing a big bay-red horse.
Tanamucuo, Atub and other warriors followed, and found that the people from the Golden Tent were chasing a snow wolf, and this snow wolf was none other than the little princess Guli Keli's beloved snow wolf Xiaobai.
As the embodiment of wisdom and courage, Tanamtso could tell at a glance that things were not simple. How could Snow Wolf Xiaobai be hunted down? Where was the little princess?
As a result, Tanamtso led Atubu and other warriors to engage in a fierce fight with the people from the Golden Horde. This fight was by no means as fast as the one between Daxia and the grassland recorded in the parchment scrolls.
of war.
The horses neighed, the warriors roared, the sky was dark, the sun and the moon lacked light...
The warriors of the Golden Horde were no match for the warriors led by Tanamtso, and they could only flee in confusion.
Tanamtso thought they were all grassland people, so he was kind enough to let them go.
Then Tanamtso led a group of warriors and chased the snow wolf Xiaobai, and finally found the little princess Guli Keli.
It turned out that the little princess was actually being chased by the Golden Horde Royal Court. If it hadn't been for Snow Wolf Xiaobai's quick running and the rescue of a Daxia man, she would have been in deep danger.
Although this Daxia man looked unremarkably handsome and did not have the strong body of the prairie warriors, the little princess fell in love with him at first sight, and the two became intimate together.
On the way back, this Daxia man single-handedly killed all the warriors from the Golden Horde who came to intercept him, thus protecting the safety of the little princess.
The little princess was so proud that she returned to the Jade Account Palace safely and smoothly.
Of course, I have to say that the great warrior Tanamtso, when he faced the warriors of the Golden Horde, it was not that he did not want to take action, but that he had no time to take action and wanted to give the young people more opportunities to perform...
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Chapter completed!