Huba led several managers to contact the teams participating in the competition. Although some teams did not achieve good results in the competition, their horses were very well raised.
Not winning a race is not entirely the horse’s fault; sometimes the rider has to take a big responsibility.
An experienced rider not only knows how to cooperate with the horse, but also knows how to save the horse's energy and not to whip it blindly when it should not be accelerating.
Some riders can only ride horses, but they don't work hard with them. There are many good horses, but there are few good horse trainers! What Huba and his staff are doing now is to identify the good horse trainers.
They moved among the crowd, and if they saw a horse they liked, they would talk to its owner and buy it if the price was right, or they could exchange it. They had a lot of horses and sheep.
People in the tribe are also willing to exchange with the caravan, but such opportunities are rare. The prices offered by the caravan are very high, and they rarely have the opportunity to sell at such a high price.
Normally, horse buyers on the grassland would bargain for very low prices. Unless they were forced to do so, no one would be willing to sell horses to them.
When a caravan came, they would find opportunities to let the caravan members see their horses, and would give them a price that would satisfy them as long as they liked one.
Some families became rich by raising fast horses and exchanging them for ordinary horses and sheep with caravans. Those people had the skills to train horses and made a living by raising horses.
Everyone in the tribe raises horses, but the strength of the horses they raise varies. Even if there is a potential horse that can run a thousand miles a day, it will not be able to run fast if it does not receive special care.
A good horse needs some guidance, and the rider needs to constantly work with it to tap into the horse's potential. There are tricks to this.
Huba has a special strength, which is his ability to identify talented young horses. He is now highly valued by Weidong.
He was born on the grassland, but no one liked him.
Because his mother was from the grassland and his father was from the Central Plains. Although the grassland people and the Central Plains people could coexist peacefully when there was no war, mixed-race children were disliked by people on both sides.
The people of the grassland did not recognize him because they felt that he was not a pure grassland person, so Huba was destined to be inferior to others, and it was common for him to be bullied when he was young.
Although he tried his best to work for his family, went to faraway grasslands to graze the cattle for his family, lived with wild beasts all year round, endured endless loneliness and the harsh environment outside, he did not receive any love from his family.
As time went by, Huba became more and more taciturn.
Children of his age didn't want to play with him, and his mother didn't like him either, because his father abandoned her, and she took out all her anger on Huba.
Later, she remarried a man from the grassland. This man liked to drink and dance, and flirt with women everywhere. He did not do any housework at all. Huba's mother blamed all these misfortunes on little Huba.
She believed that he and his father had brought misfortune to her, so she extremely hated this mixed-race child she gave birth to.
She was once the most beautiful girl on the grassland, and there were boys all over the grassland who liked to watch her dance, but she fell in love with the fair-skinned man from the Central Plains at that time.
She felt that he was more refined than the men from the grasslands, had a handsome face, spoke pleasantly, and was polite. She fell hopelessly in love with the man from the Central Plains.
Soon she got together with that man and they lived in the same tent. That period was the happiest time for Huba Niang.
But beautiful dreams are easy to wake up from. She thought that the man would marry her and take her home, but she didn't expect that one day she could no longer find that man.
She was abandoned and became a joke on the grassland.
How many people envied her for finding a sophisticated man from the Central Plains in the past, and how many people laugh at her for overestimating her own abilities now.
Her parents also felt that their daughter had brought shame to their family, so they sent her to the prairie to herd a herd and did not allow her to return home often.
She had no choice but to stay with the herds of cattle and sheep, migrating continuously on the grassland, until one day she vomited uncontrollably and realized she was pregnant.
She didn't want to give birth to this child because he was destined to be a fatherless child and giving birth to him would be even more disadvantageous to her in the future.
Therefore, she deliberately jumped off the high horse's back and rode frantically on the bumpy road, but no matter how she tossed and turned, the child took root and sprouted in her belly.
She was filled with resentment and shouted at the grassland, venting her dissatisfaction and frustration.
But in the end, this unexpected child was left behind. It was very inconvenient for Hubaniang to herd with a big belly, but she could only endure it silently.
No one in her family had visited her for a long time, and she seemed to have been forgotten.
Until one day, her water broke while she was grazing, and Huba was born in the wilderness. No one was happy about his birth. On the contrary, they felt ashamed because Huba's mother gave birth to a child out of wedlock.
After their family members left, they never sent them any more food or supplies. It was obvious that they had been abandoned by their own family again.
Therefore, Huba Niang and her child were left alone on the grassland to fend for themselves. Fortunately, the kind-hearted Aunt Ulan found them and often came to their simple tent to help them.
Huba grew up with great difficulty in this environment. When he could walk, he could look after cattle and sheep. When he could run, he could ride horses. On the grassland, the only animals that were most familiar to him were those who always accompanied him.
He knew that his mother didn't like him, but he didn't hate her. His mother suffered a lot because of him, but in the end she didn't throw him on the grass to feed the wolves. He was grateful to his mother.
Therefore, even if he was beaten when he was young, he would not cause trouble for his mother. He would find a place to recuperate by himself and then go to see his mother after he recovered.
His mother is his only relative. The rest of the family members disown him and no one treats him as a family member, but just as a free shepherd.
When his mother was in a bad mood, she would scold him and his father.
He listened without refutation and endured silently, as long as his mother didn't kick him out of the house.
Although their home was leaky and dilapidated.
He grew up stumbling and falling. He was familiar with horses, cows and sheep, but not with people. The unwarranted malice of others often confused him.
He didn't do anything wrong and didn't provoke them, so why should he be bullied?
He didn't know that he was born with original sin because he had no father, so others wanted to bully this weak person with no one to protect him, and no one would stand up for him even if they beat him.
Huba often suffered new injuries before his old ones healed. When he was once again beaten and unable to get up, he met the Weidong caravan, and the gentle-looking man saved him.
In Huba's heart, Weidong's appearance was like a god from heaven.
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