After the enemies from the north appeared, Donti led all of the tribes east.
Disregarding everything else, the migration of the nomads went very quickly. The adults herded the livestock, and all their supplies were placed on the backs of the oxen.
The children were still ignorant and did not understand what had happened. They only found it exceptionally lively and fun with everyone setting off together.
The little boys and girls ran rings around the livestock. When it was time to eat, they would return to their parents’ side and kowtow to Donti before having their meals.
No one objected to Donti’s decision. Even the bravest and most domineering Kirghiz Yan did not say anything further.
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