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Chapter 1203: The wolf travels thousands of miles to eat meat(2/2)

"Since the Han people entered the grassland, we will see if our tribe members still look like a warrior. Some ran away with the Han people, saying that they were going to mining and doing business; some sold cattle and horses to the Han people without authorization. Last month, a shepherd pointed at my nose and scolded him, saying why, I suddenly decided his fate, haha..."

A fierce light flashed through his sudden eyes.

This is obviously a great humiliation.

It is something that a shepherd dares to do this to himself in a century.

"I want to kill him so that he can know what the rules are, but who knows that he actually rode his horse and went south to join the Han mine."

The leaders of the tribes all bowed their heads.

This situation is actually not just a sudden encounter.

The Han people entered the pastures and no longer traded with the leaders. They discovered minerals everywhere and purchased fur goods, which required a lot of manpower. There, they could also provide food and accommodation, and also give the shepherds a stable life, which made the shepherds flee one after another and became more disrespectful to the original nobles.

In the past, the herders had no choice. If they did not rely on the tribe, they would become lonely wolves on the grassland and would be dismantled soon.

But now, more and more shepherds are beginning to experience a new life, especially some shepherds who have made money with the Han people. They returned home in glory and returned to their tribes, brought back countless treasures, gave everyone silk clothes, and distributed tea and salt to their tribes, making the tribe grateful for it. On the other hand, these nobles are becoming more and more aware that they can survive without them, and... they can live better.

Once such thoughts are opened, even those who follow traditions will begin to develop new ideas.

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