Somewhere, near the southern ridge, 400 meters away from the hidden pass.
The chilly air bit into Commander Lobsang's face as he stood atop the southern ridge, his sharp gaze fixed on the mountain pass ahead. Despite being warned by the friendlier forces, he decided to scout the enemy position with his own eyes.
The hidden pass from the south snaked its way through the mountainous terrain, which seamlessly merged with the secondary valley.
Beyond, the new mountain range loomed, its elevated ridges dotted with rudimentary outposts. These posts, nestled precariously against the snow-laden cliffs, housed sparse garrisons of soldiers. Their blue uniforms were visibly stark against the white expanse.
Important annoucement: Apologies for dealy. For those who don't know, recently I got married and I have decided to temporarily pause the book for 3-4 months. I thought earlier that after marriage I can give my book full time but it was my naive mistake. sometimes things are out of control and so is my situation. I know many of my book readers wont be pleased by the outcome but i dont want to publish trashy chapters just for publishing shake. since, I am writing historical fiction so I often need to research a lot before adding them to story and I hope they would be patient and understanding. I assure that the story is still far from complete and shall continue. Untill then I hope to still have my book in their collection. Thanks for vote and kind support. :)