Chapter 49 I am your sister



Nastu always ran first, with the mane of his black horse flying in the wind, looking majestic.

The winner's reward is a colorful wreath.

After every competition, Su Yumo would wait for him under the big tree with the first wreath he gave her.

If she put on all the wreaths, her neck would be useless.

The competitions are mostly held in the morning, and men, women, young and old all chase each other in the direction of the rising sun.

In the afternoon, Nastu took Su Yumo out for a stroll, and the two rode on the same horse.

Considering Su Yumo's health, Nastu rode very slowly, without any trace of his grace in the morning.

The place he went to was different every time, and Su Yumo didn’t know where he was going.

Just follow him, he won't sell himself out anyway.

They walked to a nice place and sat down. He put his arm around her back and she leaned on his shoulder, like an elderly couple.

When they are excited, the two will kiss passionately in the sunset.

Leaving behind an orange-yellow color.

At the end of July, the children's cries echoed throughout the tribe, and everyone gathered outside the tent.

I heard the noise coming from the tent, and the people outside were shouting louder than the children.

When Nastu heard the first sound, his heart seemed to stop for a moment, and something warm burst out from the bottom of his heart and filled his whole body.

He unconsciously stepped into the tent, wanting to take a look at Su Yumo.

As soon as he entered, he was pushed out by a Sudiya.

He was caught off guard and almost fell, but the person behind him caught him.

"There is still a child, why are you in such a hurry?" Sudiya said and pulled the curtain.

There is another child? Stu's heart stopped again, and he stood up with the help of the people around him.

Upon hearing this, everyone looked at each other with excitement on their faces.

The first-born baby was still crying incessantly, and no other sound came from it. Stu stared at the tent in front of him.

About a quarter of an hour later, a voice, slightly weaker than before, came from the tent.

The two children landed safely.

Si Tu had never seen a woman give birth to three children at once, so he felt relieved when he went in.

A man tried to stop him, saying it was an ominous sign, but Stu ignored him and walked in directly through the curtain.

The women were busy wiping the bodies of the two newborns, and a blanket that Abulu had sent from afar was placed next to them.

For this blanket, not only did he kidnap his woman, he also kidnapped his child.

When the women saw someone coming, they were startled and slowed down their movements.

No man had ever walked into a tent right after a woman gave birth.

Nastu glanced at the child briefly, then turned and walked towards Su Yumo.

His face was pale, beads of sweat were rolling down his face, and the smell of blood became stronger as he approached.

In the early stages of her pregnancy, Su Yumo asked the system a series of detailed questions about having children.

The system said that she would only feel the baby moving little by little in her belly until it finally left her body. Other than that, she would not feel any pain.

Giving birth takes a lot of time, and she will inevitably feel tired.

Everything is as the system said.

The moment she closed her eyes, she seemed to see liquid flowing through Nastu's eyes.

It must be fake.

She must be too tired.

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