The male protagonist was a guard officer in a border city. When he was in peace with the nomads nearby, he did not infringe on each other, but suddenly an officer came and said it was a clue to the investigation. In fact, he tortured the two prisoners to extract confessions, and then the officer. I took the troops to attack the nomads, and captured many people back. But after the officer left, the male lead released them all immediately, and he was very disgusted with this behavior, because the nomads did not have malicious intent, and after a while Time, the male lead met a woman, the woman was hurt, and then the male lead took good care of the woman out of good intentions. After a while, the woman healed from the injury, and then the male lead took him back and walked for a long time on the road. I also encountered a sandstorm. After meeting the woman’s tribe, he planned to buy a horse, but did not agree. After the male lead returned to the city, another group of military officers came and accused the male lead of colluding with the nomads. The lord was wronged, but he couldn’t be locked up. Then the officer went to arrest a group of nomads and executed them. Then the male protagonist was also regarded as a collaborator, paraded him in the streets, and then let him start forced labor. After a while, the people who went out to fight did not come back for a long time. The officer found that he could not beat the nomads, and then decided to evacuate. He also snatched all the things that could be robbed in the male main city. Finally, the nomads really began to attack. The irony is that the barbarians they wait for are their own, not nomads.
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