On the first day of May, a rain mixed with small hailstones fell on the wilderness.
It was the first rainfall after a long drought, heralding the arrival of the rainy season.
From this day on, the Herder nomads would gradually take their livestock to higher terrain, which was cooler.
When the dry season arrived, they would lead their livestock back to the lower winter pastures.
In this manner, Winters followed the migration of the camp.
Little Lion often came to talk to him.
"When it comes to differences, the disparity between us of the Boya Clan and the Jin people is greater than that between the Venetians and the Paratu People. They worship cairns, we revere ancestral spirits. Going further west, tribes of Deer Herders don't even speak our language."
Little Lion spoke sporadically, "Hey, it's only you outsiders who call all the tribes Herders, 'Herder' isn't even a word in our vocabulary."