Sudiya has been in the Kirzi tribe for twenty-one days.
She was sixteen years old and had never been away from home for such a long time in her life, especially in such a humiliating way.
She wanted to go home. She missed her mother, her father, and her brother, and the lambs she raised.
After Nastu rescued her, she was carried to his tent by a group of people.
Looking at their ugly faces, she felt sick and wanted to vomit.
When Stu came on the first night, she gave him a hammer.
She stole the little hammer from a strong man at noon.
She would rather die than be insulted by them.
The amazing thing is that even though Stu was hit in the face, she didn't get angry. She just took her little hammer away without saying a word.
After that, he never came to the tent again.
This tent became a cage that locked her up. There were men guarding outside, and no one else came except the person who delivered meals every day.
Sudiya waited day after day, and finally when it was their turn to talk, she quietly crawled out of the tent.
She knew she couldn't run far and she couldn't leave here alive.
But she didn't want to stay in the tent like a prisoner. Even if she could breathe a breath of fresh air, her short life would be worth it.
"Who are you?"
After running a few steps, she bumped into a man's chest. She quickly took a step back. She didn't want to be contaminated by the scent of this tribal man.
"I am your uncle."
Then he punched the man in the face.
The man grabbed her fist and used the bowstring in his hand to control her.
Sudiya's upper body was completely unable to move, but she refused to give in and continued to move hard.
"Don't move, I'm not a bad person."
Sudiya spat at the man, "If you're not a bad guy, then who is?"
The man turned his head and dodged her attack.
Just then, the men who were guarding Sudiya heard the noise and came over.
"Damn it, you woman, dare to run away."
Su Yumo twisted his body and turned around, roaring, "I'm going to run. You bastards, come here if you dare. I'll make sure you die a miserable death."
She didn't care anymore. Before leaving, she had to take a few people with her.
She saw that the man she had just fought with was carrying a bow and arrow on his back. When the man untied her, she could grab it and use it as a weapon.
If you can take one away, take one away.
After hearing this, the men did not get angry, but laughed instead. They did not take this remark seriously.
What can a woman do?
"Who is she?" asked the man who trapped her.
"Oh, she was a slave girl who was brought as tribute and now she has been given to Nastu."
"Bah, I'm not a slave. Remember, my name is Sudiya." Her eyes were blazing as she stared at the men who were humiliating her.
Several men with broad shoulders and thick waists laughed even more wildly.
One person reached out to take Sudiya away, but the man who had tied her up did not let go.
"What? Aokete, are you interested in this woman?"
Aokete pulled the woman behind him.
"So what?"
"Not much? But she belongs to Stu now. You can ask if she is willing to give this woman to you."
"I'll ask him, you can go."
"Okay, let's go."
It is not uncommon for several men to fight over a woman. They don't think there is anything wrong with it and just laugh a few times.
"Who are you?" it was Sudiya's turn to ask.
There is actually a man in this tribe who looks pleasing to the eye.
"Aokote."
He turned around and said, "Don't hit me, I'll let you go."
"oh."
Aokte lowered his head and with a few casual moves of his fingers, he freed the woman from the bowstring.
"Thank you."
Although she hated all the men in the tribe, she was not blinded by hatred.
"Are you Nastu's woman?"
Sudiya was unhappy when she heard it, "I am not, my name is Sudiya, I am not anyone's woman."
"Okay, Sudiya."
Sudiya was stunned. She had never seen such an easy-going person. He was simply a bright pearl on this grassland.
"Can you take me out for a ride on horseback?"
She didn't want to stay in the tent alone, and she didn't want to live a life of sleeping, waiting for dinner, eating, and then sleeping again.
"Can."
When Sudiya heard these two words, she smiled for the first time since she came to this tribe.
Aokete looked at the woman's smile and his heart trembled.
He was not a nosy person. When he heard that she was Nastu's woman, he should let them take her back.
But when he heard her roar, he hesitated.
So far, one horse, two people, walk a lifetime.
The first story ends here. The palace world will begin tomorrow. Thank you for reading. It will be 2024 soon. I hope that all my friends who I have never met will be safe and sound.
(By the way, the cover has been changed today!!!)
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