Youman made a cunning argument, successfully swaying the surrounding wildlings.
Many wildlings instinctively started scratching their heads in thought.
It seemed that what Youman said made sense. Regarding the Son of the Moon Festival, there wasn't an official definition, only a generally accepted notion: someone who jumps into Moon Lake and survives is considered the Son of the Moon Festival.
However, the term 'person' here carried an unspoken additional condition in the minds of most wildlings: 'tribesperson.' Whether an outsider who jumps out of the lake counts as the Son of the Moon Festival is indeed a question.
If he is, would they, as the ancestors, a complete and independent race, have to accept the leadership of an outsider?
And if he isn't, then why did the lake recognize this outsider, allowing him to revive and appear again?
Is this person truly the Son of the Moon Festival?