Xuan Kui and Mu Yun looked at each other and suddenly felt bad.

The two thought Xuanhua and Li Ge were a couple.

Don't couples from southern Xinjiang always call themselves brother and sister before marriage? Why are these two people so different?

Seeing that both her grandma and aunt looked unhappy, Xuanhua said in a low voice: "Grandma, aunt, at worst I won't attend this year's moon worship party..."

Xuan Kui hugged her daughter and said earnestly: "My grandma is old. If you don't attend the moon worship party, how can you inherit my position as chieftain?"

Xuanhua got into her mother's arms, "Mom is not old at all. She can still be a toast for many years and watch my children grow up!"

Xuan Kui sighed. Southern Xinjiang people are good at poisons and medicines. Almost everyone in Southern Xinjiang has some medical skills, and she is especially good at it.

Regarding her own body, Xuan Kui knew that she could stay in the position of chieftain for at most three or four years. The position of chieftain was passed to Xuanhua.

"Well, forget it if you don't want to participate this year, but you can't do it next year. Well, go to sleep!"

Xuanhua lowered her head and was about to leave in a depressed mood, but someone from the tribe reported outside, "Toast, someone in the cell wants to see you, saying that she has a way to help you deal with the Guangnan people."

Xuan Kui was surprised and glanced at Mu Yun, "Cell?"

She led her tribe to fight against the Guangnan people in the past two days. Although both sides suffered a lot of casualties, they did not bring any prisoners back. How could there be any prisoners in the cell?

Before Mu Yun could speak, Xuanhua wiped away her tears and asked, "Is it the person my brother and I brought back today?"

The tribesman said: "Yes, they are foreigners brought back by Xuanhua."

Afraid that Xuan Kui would fall out and scold Xuan Hua, Mu Yun had to explain to Xuan Kui first.

Xuanhua said: "These people are quite powerful. They were not poisoned by our magic grass poison. They said they were here to ask for medicine. My brother and I were afraid that they were spies, so we locked them up and waited for grandma to make a decision. Yes. Oh, grandma, one of them is unconscious, and he was infected by the Seven Star Gu."

Xuan Kui's expression was originally indifferent, but when she heard the words "Seven Star Gu" she looked at Xuan Hua in shock, "Xuan Hua, are you sure it's Seven Star Gu?"

Xuanhua rarely saw such a surprised and complicated look on her mother's face, and said blankly: "The appearance and pulse of that person are exactly the same as the Seven Star Gu described by my mother to me."

Mu Yun was also surprised. She glared at Xuanhua, "You kid, why didn't you tell me earlier?"

Xuanhua puffed up her cheeks and said angrily: "You didn't say that I would tell you when I saw the Seven Star Gu!"

In the cell of the Southern Xinjiang tribe, Qin Shuhuang and Long Jia laid Xuan Cang flat on the simple earth bed of the cell. There was nothing on the bed but some straw. The straw was still damp and gave off a musty smell.

He couldn't stay in such an environment for long, as it would be detrimental to Xuan Cang who was injured and sick.

Xuan Cang shouted at the cell door many times, but no one paid any attention.

Qin Shuhuang discussed with him that if no one came by dinner time, they would break the iron lock of the cell and break out.

It was not easy to stay until dark.

Finally, footsteps sounded at the cell door.

A middle-aged man dressed as a native of southern Xinjiang came in carrying a tray.

There were three bowls of porridge on the tray, which were the prison meals for Qin Shuhuang and the others.

Long Jia grabbed the southern Xinjiang man who brought the meal. Qin Shuhuang said to the southern Xinjiang man: "Tell you chieftain, I have a way to help you fight against the Guangnan people!"

The middle-aged southern Xinjiang man guarding the cell finally shook off Long Jia's hand, glanced at Qin Shuhuang and Long Jia, and ran out quickly.

After the southern Xinjiang man who brought the meal left, Long Jia said with some uncertainty: "Your Highness, will that person just go and report it?"

Qin Shuhuang turned to look at Xuan Cang, who was still in a coma, "Let's wait first. If there is no response for an hour, we will find a way to break out." Long Jia nodded.

He walked over to the bed carrying a bowl of gruel.

Although the porridge is thin, it looks clean and warm, which shows that it has just been cooked.

This kind of gruel is suitable for the comatose Xuan Cang to eat.

Long Jia carefully helped Xuan Cang to lean up, and then fed Xuan Cang spoonfuls of porridge, forcing him to swallow it.

Long Jia's movements were clumsy, but his concern for Xuan Cang was genuine.

Along the way, Long Jia was obviously more concerned about Xuan Cang than Qin Shuhuang.

It can be seen that Qin Shuhuang couldn't help but take over the action of Long Jia feeding three mouthfuls and missing two mouths, letting Long Jia assist on the side.

After feeding him a bowl of porridge, Qin Shuhuang asked Long Jia to hold Xuan Cang and sit against the wall for half a quarter of an hour before letting Xuan Cang lie down.

Qin Shuhuang didn't waste the remaining two bowls of porridge, and shared one bowl with Long Jia.

Stirring the gruel in the bowl, Qin Shuhuang frowned slightly when he saw that it was mixed with a lot of miscellaneous grains, "Is it possible that the tribes in southern Xinjiang have begun to lack food?"

The climate in southern Xinjiang is hotter. Compared with the capital or the north, there is no winter at all. In southern Xinjiang, there is no need to wear cotton-padded clothes when it is the coldest.

Crops can be grown here all year round. In fact, there is no shortage of food, and there are dense forests everywhere. Even if there are few crops, you can still hunt and even eat bananas.

In the last life, Qin Shuhuang had read in the county annals of various places in southern Xinjiang that a group of people in southern Xinjiang had discovered a banana forest that stretched as far as the eye could see.

This banana forest directly solved the food problem of their entire tribe.

The tribesmen rely on this banana forest to exchange daily necessities with other tribes, and their lives are richer than those of the surrounding tribes.

If the tribes in southern Xinjiang are short of food now, it may be due to the battle with the Guangnan people.

Just when Qin Shuhuang and Long Jia had just finished eating the porridge, there were many footsteps coming from the entrance of the cell.

The dragon armor protected Xuan Cang and Qin Shuhuang behind him and reminded: "Your Highness, there are quite a few people coming."

Qin Shuhuang stared at the entrance of the cell. After a while, someone outside opened the wooden door at the entrance of the cell, and a group of people came in.

The leader was a middle-aged woman wearing southern Xinjiang clothes.

The middle-aged man who had just brought them prison meals followed the woman. When they arrived in front of the cell, the middle-aged man said, "Muyun, it's them."

The leading woman named "Mu Yun" said to the guards behind her: "Bring them out!"

"Yes! Aunt Muyun!"

The cell door was opened.

Qin Shuhuang signaled Long Jia to carry Xuan Cang on his back, and the three of them followed the guards and left the cell.

After leaving the cell, the torches outside illuminated the surroundings clearly. Qin Shuhuang could see the middle-aged woman in front of him clearly, and the middle-aged woman Mu Yun could also see Qin Shuhuang and his party clearly.

There were three people in total, and one of them, a young man, was unconscious and being carried on his back.

Among the three, the leader is actually the extremely young woman in front of him!
Judging from her appearance, she is probably only about 20 years old.

But when he looked at her again, this young woman's eyes were as calm as a deep pool, with a composure that was different from her age. (End of chapter)

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