ХОЁРДУГААР БҮЛЭГ

Chapter 141,569 wordsCompleted

The expedition, now reunited, presses onward from the rescue point. Professor Bat, geologist Erdene, collector Tomor, driver Ider, and the two scientists Bayar and Panov set up a base on a shallow stone depression called Zürkh Kharakhan. Over the next few days they:

  • Deploy seismic sensors, magnetometers, and wind‑speed gauges on a ridge, recording initial geophysical data.
  • Hunt for hidden water sources warned about by the 80‑year‑old former guide Damdin, who remains at the base camp caring for his horses and warning of imminent thirst.
  • Observe abundant wildlife—yaks, ibex, goats, wolves, and many birds—and catalog striking limestone cliffs, wind‑carved ravines, and alpine flora.
  • Build a modest stone shelter, brew tea, share boiled milk, and spend evenings around a fire listening to Bat’s philosophical musings about humanity and the indifferent steppe.
  • Wake to discover several instruments vanished without tracks; they debate wolves, a “large beast,” or the wind as causes. Damdin skeptically blames the wind, while Bat remarks that the steppe hides “secrets even the rocks cannot keep.”
  • Re‑assemble the sensor array from spare parts, improvise with limited supplies, and resolve to continue deeper into Bichig bogd before the thaw‑season storms arrive.

The chapter ends with the team’s morale still high despite the setback, still guide‑less, and confronting the stark beauty and dangers of the Mongolian steppe.