Li Younan briefly familiarized himself with the situation, and at that moment, a young man came running from afar to find the man, and they communicated in Tibetan.
The man said something to the young man, who left first. Then the man looked at Li Younan, smiled, and said, "Today we're going to slaughter a cow. Would you like to see it?"
Li Younan blinked, "Well... sure."
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Li Younan pushed the motorcycle, following the Tibetan man along the path through the Tibetan village, heading to their designated cattle slaughter site.
Liu Li quietly followed beside.
This Tibetan man was extremely talkative and had a pleasant conversation with Li Younan.
Li Younan learned that the man's name was Jiatuo.
He told Li Younan that in Tibetan, "cuo" means lake, and "Jiatuo" means big lake. In some places, a lake is translated as sea, but the meanings are similar.
