Due to the fact that there were patrolmen wandering around, Xiao Wen and the others quickened their pace since the first fight with the patrolmen.

After all, staying in this vast prairie for just one more minute would be extremely dangerous.

As a result, they did not dare to drag their feet and advance slowly like before.

Half a month later, it was already late autumn. This was because as they moved forward, their position had become more and more northward.

As the latitude rose, the snowflakes gradually appeared in the sky.

In fact, this wasn't Xiao Wen's first time coming to this vast prairie.

In his previous life, he had come to Inner Mongolia to travel.

It was just that at that time, he had rented a car with his friends. Although it was a prairie in Inner Mongolia, the herdsmen only thought about how to earn money from a donkey friend like Xiao Wen to sell their local specialties.

They themselves weren't in any danger of dying. At most, with the passage of time, his wallet and bank card became more and more dangerous.

However, this time, Xiao Wen had risked the danger of being attacked by the Tarantula, the herdsmen, and the horse bandits of the prairie to head north to the Dragon City. Plus, the speed of the carriage wasn't very fast. Therefore, uneasiness lingered in his heart.

However, if he was able to successfully accomplish his goals on this trip, then the things he earned would far exceed the risks he would face on this trip.

And because of that, they only spent a month's time to arrive at the Dragon City.

Through the map of a certain song in the Great Library, Xiao Wen found the location of Dragon City. It was located in the west side of the Orhun River, near the Multi Chaidamu Lake.

It is worth mentioning that in the later generation, it was also the period of Wei and Jin dynasties where the Hun was isolated, the period of the Southern and Northern Dynasties when the Khanate was gentle, the period of Sui and the middle Tang dynasties when the Tuen Dynasty was in the middle, the period of the Northern Anbei and the Hanhai Capital in the early Tang Dynasty, the period of the late Tang Dynasty when the Hui Dynasty was in the late period, the ancient Hui Dynasty when the Hun "In the Yuan Dynasty, Lianbei Province and Ninglu were also in the vicinity, but were moved from the west coast of the Hara and Linhe (now the Orkhin River) to the east coast, the Ming Dynasty and Lincheng, and the Qing Dynasty Tuxituhan.

Even in the twenty-first century, this was still Outer Mongolia's Hala and Forest, both nearby.

Perhaps in the Central Plains, an ancient city with over 2000 years of history was nothing strange.

But it's a prairie, after all." A nomadic people lived in the water grass area. To have a city with a long history, it could only be said that this place was truly a place with outstanding talents!

Crossing over the river that was probably the ancient Orkhon River, Xiao Wen saw that the scene before him had actually turned into a fertile grassland interwoven with a water net. In the distance, there were even some forests.

You know, this is Saibei, which belongs to the temperate grassland north of the 400mm precipitation line in the later geoclimatic map, not the monsoon zone.

Dry, sparse rain, and sparse vegetation were Xiao Wen's only impressions of this land.

In fact, through his memories of Inner Mongolia, the comparison of a song's map, and the investigation of historical documents, Xiao Wen's path from Yunzhong County to Dragon City had long since been covered by sand and wind, turning into a barren desert.

"It is said that in the Warring States Era several hundred years ago, there was a King of Zhao who ruled over the territories to the east of the big man and west of Liaoning Province. He dispatched troops and even built a fortress called Gaotou in the Yin Mountain to the north."

"It must be Zhao Wu Ling Wang." Chen Ping understood. In this era, ordinary people's knowledge of the past couldn't even compare to Xiao Wen's knowledge of the 21st century.

After all, in this era, literacy and reading were extremely extravagant things.

However, looking at this sparsely populated prairie, Xiao Wen knew that because they were too far away from the mainland, Zhao's small stronghold in the river was soon abandoned due to the changes in the Dune Palace.

Because of this, they were forced to retreat to the middle of the clouds.

Until now, the Chinese people had yet to take back this piece of lost land.

On the prairie outside the Dragon City, the Huns held the goat, and the man with the knife neatly cut through its windpipe and arteries.

The goat continued to struggle. The blood splashed to the ground, turning crimson in the brown soil. After twitching for a while, it finally stopped moving. It was dead.

A group of people were busy cleaning up the dead sheep. Xiao Wen was quite surprised to see them cut a small hole in the sheepskin and blow on it until it sounded like a puffer fish.

Having lived for so long, this was the first time he had seen this kind of method, in which the skin and flesh of a dead sheep were basically separated, making it much easier to peel them off. The man who killed the sheep quickly peeled off the entire piece of sheepskin, then turned it inside out and began to dig for organs, chopping meat into pieces …

"That's right. Later generations of the grassland's herdsmen were all completely focused on thinking of ways to earn money from us tourists. Why would they even consider how to kill the sheep with such efficiency?" Furthermore, although this method of killing sheep is more efficient, it's a bit disgusting! "

After all, the entire piece of sheepskin was stained with human saliva. If Xiao Wen was a tourist of the 21st century, he definitely wouldn't have spent money to buy this piece of sheepskin.

Furthermore, if they wanted to slaughter the sheep, they could send the sheep to the slaughterhouse.

Inner Mongolia slaughterhouse, has perfect industrial equipment. Whether it was in terms of hygiene or efficiency, it was far better than a shepherd killing a sheep.

It could be said that if they wanted to kill sheep, it was mostly for the tourists to see. Its purpose is just to show the tourists the original taste of the prairie.

Xiao Wen stood beside the Huns as they slaughtered the cattle and sheep, watching them with his hands in his sleeves. At first, the Huns did not welcome this pretty boy who was looking around with a strange smile on his face.

However, when Xiao Wen took out a piece of salt, the Huns, regardless of gender or age, all wore a warm smile, allowing Chen Pingdong to look around.

Of course, Xiao Wen didn't accept their good intentions. The reason was simple, his purpose here was simply to discuss business with the Prince of Hun.

As a result, Xiao Wen was quickly arranged to stay in a guest room in the dome.

The Huns themselves did not prepare a roof for their guests, but it was once the roof of a minor aristocrat, and was recently killed for offending the head Man-duo. And his cupola had not been tidied up, so it was arranged to be his guest's cupola.

The shopkeeper talked with the local guide for a while before speaking to Xiao Wen.

His face was troubled. After all, the original owner of this roof had already died. Living in this sort of place would inevitably cause people to feel uneasy.

However, Xiao Wen just nodded his head, he didn't care.

He knew that the things that the herdsmen of the prairie liked about him were to kill their original owners and then snatch them away.

A gorgeous dome would not be abandoned just because of the death of its original owner.

To them, there was nothing bad about this sort of dome.

Since the owner had not deliberately made such arrangements to humiliate Xiao Wen, Xiao Wen would be happy to stay.

Although he couldn't help feeling dirty, Xiao Wen had believed in atheism for more than 20 years. He would be lying if he said he was scared.