The Agartha Star- Bluthund Community 2 by Cèdric Daurio

The Agartha Star- Bluthund Community 2 by Cèdric Daurio

Author:Cèdric Daurio
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: suspense thriller, historical thriller, action and adventure, supernatural thriller
Publisher: Oscar Luis Rigiroli
Published: 2018-01-05T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 18

The discussion with Tsegseg and Batbayar about the division of the elements found in the cave was brief and friendly. In fact, the Mongols kept all the metallic components and all documentation whose origin was unmistakably Mongolian. On the opposite side Baron von Ungern von Sternberg had played an important role in the life of the country but only during an ephemeral period. In addition, ultimately, despite his eccentric passion for Lamaism and Buddhism, he was a European and his diaries would not have much value for the current descendants of Bogd Khan.

The negotiations were done by Jack and Dennis on the side of the members of the Bluthund Community and Batbayar with the silent presence of Tsegseg by the Mongols.

“Our purpose in this spot has been fulfilled and now we must prepare the return to Ulan Bator.” said Dennis.” This involves going through the Gobi Desert in the opposite direction until arriving at the trans-Mongolian railway station. We are going to take the diaries of Baron von Ungern with us but I ask you what do you plan to do with the gold bars and the documents? The latter are very fragile and will not stand a hazardous journey through the desert.”

“Princess Tsegseg, my men and I are going to stay in this place, with the exception of a guide who will take you through the desert.” answered Batbayar.” This guide speaks a little Russian and Bodniev and he can understand each other perfectly well.”

“We cannot simply abandon you in this wasteland.” answered Dennis.” Can we communicate by radio with someone to come and look for you? In that case we would wait for their arrival.”

“The Princess has already communicated with her mother and the help is already on the way.” was the unexpected response.

Jack and Dennis looked at each other perplexed but they were already accustomed to the surprises given by the skills of the young Mongolian. Then they completed the negotiations agreeing the subdivision of the elements of the expedition and went with their literary booty towards the camp. There they informed their colleagues about the decision.

“What does it mean that Tsegseg communicated with her mother?” Asked incredulous Deborah. “ By telepathy?”

“The shamans of Central Asia assiduously practice telepathy or extra-sensorial communication, as well as travel through space and time in their dreams.” explained Bodniev.

“ Even a positivist like Freud had to admit that telepathy is something possible.” added Debbie. “He apparently found experiences of that type in his studies.”

“It is a more likely phenomenon among clairvoyants and among people who are closely related, such as Tsegseg and her mother.” explained the Russian. “I have not had personal experiences of that type but I do know undoubted cases of extrasensory communication between members of Siberian tribes.”

Preparations for the trip took all the rest of the day. Once his part of the tasks was completed Martín said he was going to say goodbye to Tsegseg, since the woman had not planned to leave the cave at all. He walked from the camp to the hill where she was and climbed the steep slope.



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