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slogan of “Manas.”

Kulchoro succeeded in grabbing the final chance. His spear hit the armpit

of Kyiaz who lost his axe because of the injury. Then the warrior spurred his

horse and dragged Kyiaz into a piece of marshland. The bumpy ground tore

the flesh of Kyiaz to shreds, getting his body to bleed all over. But it was too

early to make sure that the dauntless warrior had already pulled off the fight.

Kyiaz let out a loud cry all of a sudden, trying to make at Kulchoro. The

warrior dismounted from his horse and flung the vicious adversary into the

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valley full of jagged rocks. What amazed people most was that Kyiaz stood up and tried to crawl out of the valley. The dauntless warrior threw the belligerent guy into the valley once again. The wallop even smashed some hard rocks into ashes.

In order to prevent Kyiaz from reviving, Kulchoro took out a black case accommodating five sparrows from the stomach of the wild goat which was possessed with the spirit of Kyiaz. He broke the neck of three sparrows but the rest got out of the case and flew into the nostrils of Totarow. As the horse neighed loudly, the badly mauled remains of Kyiaz were resuscitated right away. Kyiaz revived and went on to fight Kulchoro, who was extremely dejected to find that his rival had already resumed all his strength.

The fearless warrior felt downhearted simply because his cunning and wicked adversary had revived for a total of six times though he wiped the floor with him and then killed him for six times. “That was the last straw,” the warrior said to himself. With his confidence almost in tatters, Kulchoro resolved to make the last try. He cut down and kill the magical horse Totarow with one chop. Immediately after that, Kyiaz also fell down to the ground with a loud crash and could never come to his senses for ever.