With such actions, he didn't want to have close physical contact with women, so he was naturally unavoidable to be attacked.
Two dusty shoe prints were left on Nastur's brown robe.
The colors are similar and you can't tell them apart unless you look closely.
He added: "I will send someone to follow you and warn your tribesmen."
The woman retracted her foot, turned her head and frowned, asking, "What did you say?"
"Send you back to your tribe."
Simple and clear.
Seeing that Sudiya had no intention of moving again, Nastu released the hands that were restraining her and took a few steps back.
As soon as Sudiya escaped from Nastu's control, she ran to the side, picked up the dagger on the ground, and placed it horizontally in front of her, with the back of the knife facing Nastu.
"Is it true?" She was skeptical.
The boy who was just about to eat meat was attracted by the arrows on the ground, and left Su Yumo and broke into the area of the two people.
He picked up the arrow from the ground and turned it back and forth with curiosity.
Su Yumo walked behind the little boy and looked at the back of the woman in front of him.
This girl is so cool. It's a blessing for Stu to be beaten by her.
Nastu: I have accumulated a lot of blessings.
This scene happened behind Sudiya and was seen by Nastu.
Got it.
Nastu looked at Aokete and said, "Aokete, take a team to escort Sudiya back to her tribe and bring my wolf fangs."
Words are useless, you have to prove it with actions.
Seeing that the woman was not in danger, Aokete slung the bow he had just taken out over his body, touched his chest and accepted the order.
"Aokote, follow my orders."
Sudiya breathed a sigh of relief. Although the two of them either fought or quarreled when they met, she could still see that Stu would not lie to a woman.
After four years, she can go back.
Let’s go and pack up.
Nastu couldn't help laughing as he looked at the excited figure.
If he had understood earlier that forcing was useless, would he have been able to see Delia's smile?
But there are no ifs.
Nastu asked, "Where's Delia?"
He didn't see her in the crowd.
Sudiya turned around and pointed at herself, "Are you asking me?"
Nastu: “Yeah.”
Sudiya: "It was a year ago that Delia rode away on horseback after receiving a letter from an eagle."
The day she received the letter, Delia's expression changed several times. Sometimes she was smiling, sometimes she frowned and thought, and sometimes she was dazed and still.
The clouds in the sky are not as changeable as her expression.
The two of them didn't have much contact. They only knew that although Delia was the eldest daughter of the royal family, she didn't like Nastu.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
She had no ill will towards her and they could chat for a while when she had nothing to do.
When Delia left, she also advised her to leave early.
But she is not alone, she has her tribe behind her. Although Stu is not a tyrant, he will not punish the entire tribe because of her departure.
But she didn't dare to take the risk. Could someone who had seen blood on the battlefield still maintain his original intention?
She doesn't believe it anyway.
Nastu thought for a moment and asked, "One person?"
Sudiya nodded, "Yes, alone."
No matter they are rich or poor, noble or humble, women on the grassland all have some martial arts skills, so self-defense should not be a problem for them.
After saying this, Sudiya ignored the person in front of her and waved to the man standing straight as a log on the other side.
"Aokote, let's go."
Aokte stretched out his long legs and took his arrow from the little boy's hand. The cold arrow slid a trace on the little boy's palm.
Aokote put the arrow into the quiver on his back and took big strides to catch up with the lush greenery.
"Uncle Aokete, can you teach me archery?" the little boy asked behind him.
Aokte and Sudiya stopped and looked back at the same time. The setting sun carved their shadows on the green canvas, like two parallel lines.
The little boy had no interest in a fight that involved running around and getting all sweaty.
He thought archery was the best thing for him, as he only needed to stand and move his fingers to knock the enemy off his horse.
Aokete did not object: "Okay, when you grow to my waist, I will teach you."
The little boy jumped up with joy after hearing this.
Sudiya stopped and waited for the man who was running towards her.
He raised his eyebrow, "Not bad, you've become a master so soon."
Aokete did not answer, but walked up to her with an expressionless face, waved his hand, and signaled Sudiya to lead the way.
Sudiya curled her lips and turned away.
Three years have passed, and the wood is still the same wood.
After watching a play, the excited crowd stopped moving and prepared to turn to the food.
Suddenly, an old man ran out from behind the little boy. The old man was old and had some difficulty walking. When he stopped, his body fell to the side uncontrollably.
With the alertness he had developed over the past ten days, Su Yumo pulled up the boy, who was immersed in joy, and put him on the other side when the old man's steps gradually stopped, while supporting the old man to avoid a collision.
The old man kept muttering, "Where is Hazzas? I don't see him."
In an instant, everyone's eyes turned to the white-haired old man, waiting for Nastu's answer.
Nastu calmly stated the truth: "He's dead."
The old man kept shaking his head and repeating the word "dead".
On the day that King Yundan Khan died, Ying sent a letter to the tribe, informing the people of everything that had happened.
No one present was surprised, it was just a pity because he could have sat with them today and enjoyed the embrace of his loved ones.
Ambition is harmful.
The old man understood the meaning of these two words while talking to himself.
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