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"You, you" Zhou Jun was speechless.
By this time, both Zhou Jun and Yang Peng recognized Bai Yin, but they didn't know how to greet her.
Bai Yin raised her eyebrows, she closed the backpack that was sliding down behind her, and said, "Let's go."
"Where to go?" Yang Peng asked hesitantly.
Yang Peng was very grateful to Bai Yin for saving them, but for a person who could fight a pack of wolves with bare hands, he couldn't help but feel awe in his heart.
Bai Yin knew what he was thinking when she saw his expression. In fact, in history, let alone wolves, there are many people who can fight tigers with their bare hands. This can be done from King Zhou of Shang to Cao Zhang and Sun Li.
"Are you going to sleep here tonight?" Bai Yin asked the two people in front of her with a smile.
She can lie down on the floor, and it feels no different from sleeping on the bed at home, but I'm afraid these two people can't.
Yang Peng was a little embarrassed: "We can make do with one night in the car"
But after tonight, where should they go? They don't know where they are now.
"Follow me." Bai Yin looked at the two people with a rather joking expression, "I will take you to find Tibetans, where you can stay overnight."
Bai Yin is not stingy in helping with such a small favor. After all, they were kind to her just now.
Hearing what Bai Yin said, Yang Peng hesitated even more. He said helplessly: "We and the Tibetan people speak different languages ??and basically cannot communicate. If there is another conflict, it will be troublesome."
A man who herds horses and cattle on the grassland, beating two men who are accustomed to urban life, is just like playing! What's more, not all Tibetans have natural goodwill toward travelers like them.
Bai Yin raised her eyebrows: "So I will take you there."
Yang Peng: ""
He had forgotten that the man in front of him was a vicious man! When she faced the Tibetans, she had a great chance of winning.
Thinking of this, Yang Peng immediately pulled Zhou Jun and hurriedly agreed.
Bai Yin watched the two people packing their things quickly, and the corners of her mouth couldn't help but twitch. What she means is that she knows some Tibetan. Even though it has been so long, she thinks it should be applicable and daily communication should be no problem.
Language communication is no longer a problem, and the biggest problem is naturally solved. But Yang Peng's expression just now told her that Yang Peng no longer knew where he was thinking
Yang Peng and Zhou Jun quickly picked up everything they could and carried it behind their backs. It was at this moment that they thought of a question.
Why is Bai Yin so sure that she can find a place where Tibetans live? This is a vast grassland, and there is no cell phone signal!
When Bai Yin saw that the two men had packed up, she didn't hesitate anymore and took the lead to lead the way.
When Yang Peng and Zhou Jun saw this, they quickly followed suit. They didn't dare to leave Bai Yin's side for even half a step now. Who knew if the wolves would pounce on them again when they saw them.
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one hour later.
Yang Peng and Zhou Jun both became very tired. They looked at Bai Yin hesitantly, with very tangled expressions.
Bai Yin smiled and said, "Just say what you want to say."
These two were probably scared out of their wits by the pack of wolves. They were so frightened that they naturally became cautious about everything they looked at.
Seeing that Bai Yin seemed very tolerant, and Zhou Jun and Yang Peng had never seen her turning her back on others, they naturally regarded her as a good person, and their attitude was somewhat relaxed.
Zhou Jun hesitated and asked: "How longwill we go?"
"We're almost there." Bai Yin turned her head and said with some comfort.
"How do you know where the Tibetans are stationed?" Yang Peng panted tiredly.
Yang Peng finally couldn't help asking this question.
"It's summer now." Bai Yin laughed.
In the summer season, there is abundant pasture. The grassland is the most fertile time of the year. Various animals have also gone through their mating and breeding periods. Those wolves that should be hiding in the depths of the grassland and preying on them are really not very suitable. Maybe go out on the highway and attack humans.
Unless there are Tibetans stationed nearby and they spare no effort to drive the wolves out of this area, they will risk attacking Zhou Jun and Yang Peng because of hunger.
Being able to drive away a pack of more than 20 wolves, I am afraid there are quite a few Tibetans stationed in this garrison, and they may be considered a tribe.In front of the small window in the room, the warm sunshine seemed to be held in her hand, which made Bai Yin smile brightly in an instant.
After Bai Yin lazily left the yurt, she saw not only the Suolang couple, but also many Tibetans who lived together, grazing cattle and sheep in the early morning, or washing themselves.
At this time, Zhou Jun and Yang Peng also came out.
When these Tibetans saw the sudden intrusion of outsiders, their eyes were both unfamiliar and instinctively wary.
Until when Bai Yin and Suolang were talking, these Tibetans heard that Bai Yin was relatively fluent in Tibet, and the hostility in their hearts suddenly reduced a lot.
Zhou Jun and Yang Peng subconsciously breathed a sigh of relief. However, before they could completely relax, a woman's scream appeared over there.
Solan looked over there subconsciously, and immediately stopped talking to Bai Yin.
The crazy horse carried a little boy of about ten years old on its back. The boy tried hard to control the horse, but the galloping horse tried to throw him out several times. It was only the boy who held on to the reins that kept him from falling. .
When Suolang saw this, he hurried to the side of his yurt, where their horse happened to be. Solang turned over neatly and got on the horse.
Bai Yin looked at Suo Lang who was galloping past, and then looked at the child.
Solan and him should be father and son. Bai Yin frowned as she watched the declining energy gathering above the boy's head from a distance.
¡°I¡¯m afraid the boy will suffer quite a lot of injuries this time.
Thinking of this, Bai Yin looked at a horse that was grazing leisurely not far away, not affected at all and not even saddled. She raised her eyebrows and flew onto its back.
No one could see clearly how Bai Yin got up without stirrups.
The horse felt a strange breath on its back. It neighed, and its front hooves immediately left the ground, raised high, and subconsciously wanted to throw Bai Yin down.
Under the sun, Bai Yin's legs were firmly clamped on both ends of the horse's belly, and her long untied hair was as dark as a waterfall. A gust of wind caused the hair to stick to her cheeks. The pair of twinkling peach blossom eyes were slightly narrowed, and in an instant they became narrow and long, filled with jokes that seemed to be smiling but not smiling. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com