"Hai Danda, you've arrived?"
"Old Belly, haven't you come as well?"
At a nondescript grassy field on the steppe, within a hastily erected tent, there gathered over twenty tribal chieftains from across the grassland.
The tribes they came from were not particularly large.
Among them, the one with the largest population was Hai Danda, who had just walked in. It was said last year, excluding slaves, his tribe had over 12,000 people.
If slaves were counted as people, the population exceeded 30,000.
"Everyone, since we're all here, let's get down to business!"
The speaker was the tribal leader addressed as "Old Belly," who had greeted Hai Danda earlier.
Everyone knew that Old Belly's tribe had only five to six thousand people and wasn't a large tribe.
Moreover, Old Belly and his tribe were truly nomadic throughout the steppe.