Chapter 99 Unspoken
The priestess then introduced Bono to someone he hadn't seen before, Khal Ogo and behind him a younger Dothraki: his Karakafogo.

Around him was a group of crones of the Dosh Kalim, and Kasdanda was their leader.

There was a tall horse king sitting some distance away from everyone. His facial features were handsome, and the length of his braids hung down to the seat. His eyes revealed the light of wisdom, and his expression was very serious.

He is Sotkhal, from Wes Ini, located in the southeast of the Dothraki Sea, at the foot of the mountain on the west side of the Bone Mountains. This ruin was originally called Inisar.

The inhabitants here are distantly related to the Shamiliana, and their cities are guarded by women, because the people there believe that only those who bear children are entitled to take life.

Their women have to learn to ride horses and use bows and arrows, spears and other weapons when they are children. 99 out of every [-] men will be castrated when they grow up, and they can only live like eunuchs in the future. All kinds of jobs serve the city, and only the smartest and strongest man can continue to grow, have children, and become a member of the ruling class in the future.

Behind Sotekao followed these female warriors wearing iron rings and rubies on their cheeks.

Shamiliana female warriors are not uncommon in Ves Dothraki, but they are all commodities traded as slaves, similar to the scene of serving as a Khal bloodrider and being taken to participate in the Dosh Kalin meeting, but never Never appeared in the holy city.

Sotekao's maverick behavior undoubtedly made him an outlier among horse kings. Even if he brought nearly [-] cavalry, a powerful khal second only to Khal Ogo, he still could not get Doshi Carlin and the other horse kings agree, and are crowded in the corner alone.

"This," the priestess turned to Bono, "is Moso Khal, a Dothraki elder. He came here a long time ago and wanted to seek asylum. I specially invited him here because we are Here he can protect his tribe from Mungo's bullying."

Everyone present knew this old horse king. At this moment, his fists on his knees were clenched tightly together.

Naturally, Bono could understand the sarcasm in the priestess' words. He listened to the laughter of the audience, followed the priestess' instructions, and looked at Mosokao, with a curious gleam in his eyes.

But from the corner of his eyes, he was quietly observing the expressions of the horse kings: Ogo and his son laughed the most cheerfully, the face of Sotekao remained unchanged, and the one who surprised him most was Mosokao , actually started laughing.

At this point, the Prophet Kasdanda stood up to maintain order and repeated the horror of the prophecy. Many arguments in this speech, especially about Mongol, have been heard by Bono many times. Doshi Kalin was Drogo so convinced.

But when the old woman spoke, he still listened intently. Finally, under the guidance of the priestess, as a witness of the Battle of the Lorne, he came out and made a generous statement:

"Mungo! Mungo! On the steed of the world! The milkman in the stone tent has offended the gods and awakened this unknown evil, long since the descendants of the greatest khal were buried in the steppe, the last disaster has been long It did not come, but now we are reminded again of the terrible memory that many of our kin had to gather here, for even Drogo died fighting in a foreign land."

Having said that, seeing that no one responded to him, Bono's voice became low, even with the feeling of agitation, and continued:

"You khal's decision to come here is very wise. What you hear today will let you know Mungo's purpose. Whether there is hope or not, everyone must wipe out his power. But the Dothraki are not alone. All will know that this crisis is not limited to us, but an unprecedented crisis for the entire world of Essos."

"While we were at the Lorne, emissaries from Volantis were sent to warn Drogo that Mongol was instigating the slaves to freedom, and at the same time they sought the help of Slaver's Bay, for the steeds that rode the world were becoming more and more Approaching our interests, if we don’t answer, he may lead countless fighters to overthrow our rule, this is the doomsday crisis we must face up to.”

After Bono said these half-truths, all the people nearby shuddered. They knew what this incident meant: If the Free Trade Cities were the final trading ground for the slave trade, the Dothraki were Greatest slave hunter.

A horse king couldn't help standing up and said:
"We are united in destroying the steed that rides the world, but we must carefully consider how to win this war."

"Think carefully, but don't take too long." Fogo, the son of Kao Ogo, said sarcastically.

"How much time should be spent is our business." Other horse kings stood up to express their support.

"Maybe now!" Fogo said, and then turned around to leave this place.

"The descendants of the horse gods, it is the prophecy of the prophet that brought everyone here at this critical moment. We are actually gathered here by the destiny of the gods, and we must use our strength to deal with the crisis of the end of the world."

Bono's shout made Fogo stop, and he continued to raise his voice, shouting:
"Therefore, we must unite and gather the wisdom of all people to discuss here, so that we can defeat the steeds that ride the world. Then I will start. Please add to me, khals."

Afterwards, Bono described the process of the Lorne River War with mixed truth and falsehood. He mentioned the glory and collapse of the Drogo tribe, saying that they drove the enemy like chasing panic-stricken prey. As for why they lost the battle, he attributed it to The opponent's tricks, and Drogo's misdirection, and the obstacles of the storm.

Speaking of this, he paused for a moment, sighed and said:
"During the division of troops, not many people noticed Mungo's behavior, and only Koholo and I around Drogo could understand it. It's a pity that he didn't listen to our persuasion at the time, otherwise he would win Negative is yet to be known.”

"I am the only survivor of that war. I watched the storm raging around us. We tried our best to escape from the center of the storm. Even though we suffered such a heavy blow, we still fought endlessly and barely held the enemy's offensive. In the end we were outnumbered, because Mungo had taken in quite a few surrenders by then, but it wasn't the difference in numbers that really cost us, it was the unprecedented weather."

"In this dark moment, I have crossed many obstacles just to meet you. I ran alone on the grassland for 71 days, and what I was looking for was an ally on the battlefield."

There was a sudden uproar, and everyone looked at Bono, feeling a little ashamed of their previous fear.

Kasdanda, the prophet of Doshi Kalin, stood up and said in a vicissitudes of life with a strange tone:

"Mungo's strength in battle lies in his luck, not his strength. I'm here to give you the guidance of the stars in the sky, because, before the sudden storm, I had the same dream, and after that, I again In the dream, I found that the eastern sky was shrouded in sunlight, but there was a red light shining in the west, and from the light I saw a pale mare coming towards the holy place."

When she said this, she was silent for a moment, cleared her throat, and continued to read:

"I also heard a distant but clear voice shouting, I can only understand a part of it, the general meaning is: Where can the mourning and blood go, everyone will meet here, and one heart is better than the devil's horses. There will be miracles everywhere, and there is no need to worry about the end of the world.”

"That's why I decided to call this meeting myself today."

At this moment, Khal Ogo seemed to be impatient with the reactions of the horse kings. He stood up abruptly, his eyes flashed, and he shouted loudly:
"Drogo's death in battle was not meaningless. He gave us a better understanding of the enemy. In short, I am not here to beg anyone to obey me, but to seek the peace of the Dothraki Sea."

He looked around, with a solemn look in his eyes, and continued:
"The descendants of the horse god have lived in the Dothraki sea for so long, and have always been free. We have begun to grow old, but the tribe can always be passed on to the next heir. When we end Before, we had to hunt and kill the steeds that rode the world. If all the khals present fell asleep and their souls turned into stars in the sky, how could the Dothraki sea be safe and sound, and how could our children and grandchildren roam the grassland freely? "

 It's a seven-day holiday, and I'm coding, and there's another update.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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