Wilderness
The vast expanse of heaven and earth, Winters rode along the hillside for a while, feeling utterly exhilarated.
Far below the hill, a large group of antelopes was foraging.
"There, Batu," Koshach pointed at the antelopes from afar: "Prey."
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For this hunting expedition, the entire assets of the tribe were deployed. Each family sent at least one able-bodied person, totaling over a hundred.
Besides manpower, the hunters involved in the expedition also had to provide their own horses, weapons, and food.
It is no exaggeration to say that if something unfortunate happened to Koshach's hunters on the road, the tribe would fall apart.
Although the tribe seemed to place great importance on the hunt organized by the Red River Tribe, it was difficult to connect their actual performance with the words "hunting" and "importance."
Because the tribe's hunters neither "surrounded" nor "hunted."