Sudiya leaned close to her ear and asked in a low voice, "Do you want to go with me tonight?"
Su Yumo was startled and turned his head to look at her. They were very close to each other.
She saw the uncontrollable excitement in Sudiya's eyes, exactly the same as when Nastu told her she could leave today.
Su Diya saw Su Yumo staring at her without saying a word, and thought that she was stunned by this unexpected surprise.
She continued to describe a beautiful blueprint for the future to Su Yumo with great enthusiasm.
"We're going to ride out tonight. Aokote said you can ride, and I've already told him. It's just the three of us, three horses."
"You can go to my tribe first and rest for a few days. I will let my brother take you to where you came from."
She bent her arm and placed it on Su Yumo's shoulder, her eyes twinkling. "I heard from Aokete that you are from the Western Regions?"
No, she is from Jiangnan.
"Yes, I'm from the Western Regions."
"It just so happens that when I want to go to the Western Regions in the future, I'll come find you. We can pass on information through the eagle..."
Su Yumo guessed that she was so enthusiastic about him because he and she were in the same boat.
But she couldn't respond, she had something she had to do here.
Not only did she want to give birth to a child, she also wanted to see this grassland, which was once filled with bustling people, move towards peace and happiness under the leadership of Nastu.
After hearing her finish the last word, Su Yumo turned his head, moved his legs, and stepped on his boots on the bed.
He looked into her eyes and said word by word: "I want to stay here."
Sudiya opened her mouth, not understanding what she said for a moment.
In desperation, she patted Su Yumo on the back.
After taking the photo, he felt that he had used too much force and was afraid of hurting this fragile woman, so he gently stroked the place he had just taken the photo with an apologetic look.
His voice was filled with urgency. "You are stupid. You might as well return to your hometown instead of staying here to be a concubine to Si Tu."
"This is a cage."
Sudiya couldn't stop talking.
"Don't be fooled by his majestic and heroic appearance in battle. In fact, he has no compassion for others, especially us women."
"Let me tell you, there was an older sister before this, probably three or four years older than you, who was forced to marry Nastu. She didn't like Nastu at all."
“Now that the sister has left, let’s go too, leaving Nastu here alone.
"I've already told all the unmarried women in the tribe that they can never marry Nastu."
Su Diya saw that Su Yumo still had the same expression as before, and it was obvious that he didn't hear what she said.
She could only use her trump card.
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