In the early morning, screams of terror and pain rang out at the same time, piercing the icy cold air like a stone breaking through a thin layer of ice. The soldiers who were fast asleep or taking a nap immediately woke up. Many people ran out of their tents without even putting on their armor. Armed with a bow, they anxiously looked around for the enemy.
There were no enemies around. The screams of pain stopped, but the shrieks of terror continued to echo through the camp. The soldiers soon realized that the sound was coming from the Second Consort's tent.
After the battle with Luoluo ended, the Second Consort had started living in a remote area of the Naihang Tribe's camp, seldom leaving her tent as if she were a widow in mourning. Many people said that the Second Consort had only buried Duodun's body, kept the head, and whispered to it at night.