This is an ordinary story, with many diverse characters, each living their own life.
Wang Lingyi never expected to be poisoned by her husband's maid. To make matters worse, her husband, t...
When Gerile returned to her father and brother's tribe, the scene that appeared again and again in her mind was her husband Bayar running towards Aruna with joy and holding her tightly in his arms. The joy in his heart was like the spring breeze, warm and gentle, which could bring life back to the earth.
When Bayar returned to the tribe, the tribesmen were not happy to find that the person they rescued was not Gerile, but Aruna, the former pearl of the grassland.
It’s not that saving Aruna is a bad thing, but that they didn’t bring Gerile back. If they had saved Gerile and then saved Aruna, no one would have said anything. But now they didn’t see the person they really wanted to save, and everyone felt uncomfortable.
Speaking of which, Aruna was also a bit miserable, because everyone showed their unhappiness and discomfort in their coldness towards her. Everyone spoke coldly to her and had no good face. They couldn't help but make a few sarcastic remarks to her in their words and deeds.
Aruna was silent. She soon realized that she was not the person everyone expected her to be, so the disappointment and anger weighed on her.
But this also made Aruna feel particularly sad and upset. She did not blame these tribesmen, but just felt that she was alone on this grassland and she had lost her mother tribe.
Her beloved man treated her like a piece of trash, and the man who rescued her now seemed to have some regrets. Although no one knew what he regretted, he still felt that she was not worth it?
Why couldn't she receive a little warmth and sincerity? Was there something she had done wrong? Had she ever hurt anyone?
After careful recollection, apart from making Amugulang lose face, he could not remember anything he had done to hurt others.
Since this grassland couldn't accommodate her, Aruna, she thought she might as well leave. She needed a horse to ride, but suddenly she thought of the cold words she had received recently, as if even eating here was disgusting.
Although she also worked, it was better here than being a slave in Qinggertai, so she worked very diligently, but she still seemed unworthy of eating here.
If she rode off on a horse now, she might incur even greater anger and curses.
She thought for a moment, took off the necklace from her neck, left a note, and led an ordinary white horse out of the stable.
She rode away on her horse. This grassland is so vast. There must be a place where I, Aruna, can live freely.
The first person to discover that Aruna had left was a young man who was grazing horses in the Bayar tribe. He had lost a white horse, and someone in the tribe saw Aruna riding away on a white horse.
He was extremely angry. Their beloved Gerile was not rescued, but an inexplicable Aruna came back and now rode away one of his white horses.
He was cursing this annoying woman in his heart when he saw the necklace and note left by Aruna. She said that this necklace was used to pay for the white horses. This necklace should be able to buy five white horses, and the extra money would be her food money in the tribe. Thank you for everyone's care, and then she left.
The young man, who had just been scolding Aruna, suddenly felt a little uncomfortable. However, he was unsure what to do with the necklace, so he took it to the elders of the tribe.
The old man looked at the necklace and said that it should have been left by the tribal leader to his daughter Aruna. The necklace had their clan emblem on it.
Moreover, there are many precious rubies on this necklace, so it should be worth more than five white horses. And as everyone knows, her father has passed away, so this should be considered a relic.
The young man suddenly felt a little regretful. When Aruna was in the tribe, she had always worked very diligently, but every time she sat down to eat something, the people in their tribe would always make sarcastic remarks to her. What did this have to do with this girl?
Now she had left, no longer an eyesore to them, leaving behind money worth ten times the price of the white horse and the food she would eat, and it was her father's legacy. Where could this all-too-alone girl go?
Can she survive on the prairie? When night falls, can she find a tent to take him in?
Guilt led the young man to mount his horse and take his hounds to search for Aruna.
Bayar has not been feeling well these days. The image in his mind now is Gerile in gray clothes, looking at him sadly from afar, then leaving with her elder brother with lowered eyes.
He also felt the pressure from his people. Although he was the leader of the tribe, his people had recently kept their distance from him. Many people came to him and asked, "Our leader, where is our Gerile?"
Besides Gerile, Bayin has not returned since that day. Why does this kid stay in Gerile's mother's tribe instead of returning to his own tribe?
Chunya was hit by six arrows in the back. She gritted her teeth and persevered, and finally fell to the land of Xuanyuan.
Her eyes were filled with reluctance: "Let your elder brother give him a name..."
In Lan Duo's tear-blurred vision, Chunya's hand touched the child's swaddling clothes, but she was no longer able to pick him up.
The place where they are now is the Xijiang County Government under the jurisdiction of Helan City of Xuanyuan Dynasty. It is not their original home as they originally thought.
Lan Duo was alone with a baby. Fortunately, Helan City implemented a policy of recuperation in its own county. For the people, the Western Frontier had relatively relaxed policies on household registration, land reclamation, taxes, and corvee labor.
In the first two years, Lan Duo sent countless letters home, but all of them were returned unopened. Later, Lan Duo finally realized that her original home was very close to the border. After the war with the nine tribes of the grassland, although there was no fighting on both sides, the situation was tense. Her home and its surrounding areas were designated as a military zone, and ordinary letters could no longer be delivered freely.
Lando, who was struggling to survive with a baby, met a hunter who was always willing to help her, and he told Lando that he was willing to treat the child as his own.
Two years later, the military control area was lifted, but her letters were still returned unopened. Many years later, she learned that her husband and mother-in-law were afraid that she would contact her family and never return, so the letters had never left the village.
Bayar finally decided to go to the tribe of Gerile's mother to bring his wife Gerile back.