АРАВ. БАРАГДАШГҮЙ ШӨНӨ

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Professor Bat continues his solitary trek toward the eastern side of the Bichig Bogd area. He pauses at a cairn‑like mound, uncovers a human skeleton with an arrowhead embedded in the chest, and identifies the corpse as a “red‑banner soldier of Genghis Khan” (Bat Chinggis’s khoh tug). Thrilled, he launches a rambling monologue about the burial’s historical significance while polishing a treasured glass cup (“the other cup”) he has been polishing for weeks.

A sudden rainstorm arrives, accompanied by bright, crackling electric discharges that Bat likens to a beautiful yet dangerous glow. The rain leaves dark, blood‑like streaks on the ground and on his cup, prompting him to muse that the place seems haunted by ancient warriors’ spirits.

After the storm eases, Bat heads back to the pre‑arranged meeting point at the shallow stone depression of Zürkh Kharakhan. He arrives just before five o’clock and finds Nikolay Panov, Erdene, and driver Ider waiting. The three discuss the recent findings: Panov reports that he and Erdene have collected rock samples and recovered a small bronze arrow tip (“zhu”) near the burial mound. All three comment on the earlier electric flashes and wonder whether they relate to the “blue‑gray fire” some members have claimed to see streaking across the sky.

The group expects Bayar (c1) to join soon; they have been calling for his “Kazbek” cigarettes. Bayar’s arrival is delayed, and tension grows as night deepens. After a long, uneasy wait, Bayar finally appears, exhausted but alive. He gives a brief, breathless account of being lost on the steppe, fighting off a blue‑grey wolf, and seeking shelter in the stone depression before stumbling back to camp. The reunion is marked by sharing a cigarette, quickly building a fire, and refocusing on the mysterious phenomena—both the electric discharges and the “blue‑gray fire”—that continue to puzzle the expedition.

The chapter ends with the team gathered around the fire, still without a reliable local guide, low on provisions, and uncertain about the source of the strange lights and sounds that have haunted their trek, but determined to continue their geological work in the remote Bichig Bogd region.