After they parted ways, they spent the next almost an hour doing their own thing, or rather, making their own little discoveries, until Etele and Rahul started looking for them. Tame didn't meet them this time, as the ghost who was Etele's right-hand man was busy delivering the orders given by his boss to the appropriate teams.
"So where is that danovus woman? I want to see the miro kahus!" Etele announced when the team was fully assembled. Of course, Physalis Alkekengi and Tele Tete were nowhere to be found. "Can't you eavesdrop on them, danovus boy?" He asked, turning to Wandi.
"They'll be here soon." The Vojk heir smiled faintly.
"Right! I don't want to miss the little cows again!" Etele clapped enthusiastically, like a little child.
"Was it just me who noticed or did the ghosts really start moving?" Benkó looked around suspiciously among the yurts.
"They got their orders, it's a good thing they started marching." Rahul rolled his eyes, and his friends knew from his look that the chüvigh hegin really didn't feel like going into this topic any further.
"What orders did they get?" Citar asked curiously and grinned completely innocently at Rahul, even though he received disapproving looks from several of his companions.
"Nothing big, don't get excited, Bolacsuk boy!" Rahul folded his arms in front of him. "I don't even understand why I had to be there." The boy grimaced and even looked to the side, as if he wanted to kill someone with his gaze.
"If I had to guess, Tame wants to raise you as my successor." Etele shrugged, not caring at all about how his words sounded. He just scanned the horizon looking for Alkekengi and Tele Tete so they could finally go to the flying cow viewing, which was what really interested the ghost relative.
"I hope not, your job is not that exciting, grandpa." Rahul grimaced, as if he had stepped on horse shit, which only made the quarreling couple of the team burst out laughing at the sight. "It's very funny. Just try to stand through something like that, I thought I would fall asleep standing up. That wasn't a pleasant experience." He squeezed his neck in the west. "This was torture." He groaned.
"It wasn't that bad." Etele glanced back at his relative.
"You didn't have to listen to it." Rahul countered. "I can see why you ran away from the task, leading a really boring army. I don't understand how you did it, Tapló boss." Rahul looked at the Athamana leader, who just shrugged.
"I never had a problem with it." Razvan said indifferently. "And after Svihák joined, you could hardly find a minute of peace in the camp." He added, with a half smile on his lips. "After that, the discussions became much more exciting." He spread his arms, as if to say 'This is it, I don't know what else you're waiting for?'.
"If you made the old discussions exciting, then how can they be so boring now?" Rahul looked at his ghost relative with piercing eyes.
"Isn't it clear?" Etele spread his arms. "Now I have to think." He pointed to his own head. "Then I was just giving advice." He shrugged his shoulders too.
"There's something to that." Razvan agreed with his former táltos.
"Good! I'm glad we discussed it! Where are the danovus and his boyfriend?" The useless táltos turned sullenly towards the edge of the camp.
"Are you talking about me, ghost hegin? It is not proper to gossip about a lady behind her back." Alkekengi's voice spoke right next to Etele, who had reached the ghost at that moment, with Tele Tete at her side, whom they could tell was fighting to not return his breakfast.
"Exactly about you! Where are the miro kahus?" The ghost táltos asked and only moments separated him from jumping up and down like a child. "You said you would show them." Etele folded his hands in supplication as he continued to get excited in front of Alkekengi.
"And I will show them. I promised, and I keep my promises." Physalis Alkekengi proudly pulled herself together. "The miro kahus usually camp in the secluded valleys of the island." She began thoughtfully. "The closest such valley is a breath away from here, which by your standards is about four or five arrow shots." The danovus woman nodded to herself.
"That's not that far." Etele became enthusiastic again. "You can easily walk there too." The ghost looked at the living with sparkling eyes.
"I think we've completely lost the grandpa." Suk chuckled and shook his head with his hands on his hips.
"Absolutely." Rahul also agreed with the Zovárd boy, and looked at his slightly over-enthusiastic ghost relative with a faint smile on his lips.
"Show us where to go!" The ghost táltos set off in the direction where the living's yurt was set up.
"Wrong direction ghost!" Physalis Alkekengi pursed her lips and even rolled her eyes. At that moment, she really looked like a mother who was tired of constantly trying to keep her hiperactive child in check. "How will you know where to go if you don't let me lead?" She asked the question and immediately stood at the head of the group.
"I can't help it, if you won't come!" Etele was impudent and might even have stuck out his tongue if he wasn't afraid that the danovus lady, denying everything he knew about creating a physical connection between ghosts and the living, would rip Etele's tongue out.
"I'd watch you run me down, ghost." The danovus woman snorted. "I haven't seen anyone who could do that yet. Maybe the little danovus will have a chance if he grows a little more." Physalis Alkekengi chuckled.
"Leave me out of your arguments." Wandi spoke up immediately and took Citar's hand as he started to follow them.
"I'm just stating facts, little danovus." Tele Tete's partner shrugged. "I'm telling you in advance so you can prepare, if you're not careful and really disturb them, the miro kahus will attack." The woman announced with an emotionless face.
"Attack?" Achilleus grimaced. "Didn't you say that these are palm-sized creatures? How are they going to attack?" The boy scratched his head.
"I said the adults are palm-sized. The children are the size of your fingernail, they find every opening in your head, and the big ones bite." The danovus started scratching, as if she was itching just from the thought.
"Well, I never thought that the words cow and fly would ever mean the same thing, but that really sounded like it." Suk grimaced. "I mean, if it's a fly, then it can be used for medicine... " He began thoughtfully.
"Right? Who knows what they could be used for!" Ajtony also got excited.
"Zovárds!" The hegins shouted at the same time at the two Zovárds.
"Why now?" Ajtony folded his arms in front of him.
"Controll yourself, we didn't come to experiment." Kamu rolled his eyes as he set off after the Alkekengi too.
