Chapter 611 Not Letting Her Go



After it was all over, Tang Nuan was so tired that she fell asleep and had a dream in her hazy state, returning to the time when she had just been captured by Si Ye.

Siye forbade her from contacting the outside world or her family, and warned her that if she dared to run away, he would break her legs.

Tang Nuan desperately wanted to escape his clutches, but countless methods failed. In addition, her blindness made escape even more difficult.

Siye first took her to a remote village, where they stayed for a month.

There was no way to communicate over there, and she couldn't even send a letter.

For more than half a month, he seemed to be very busy, going out during the day and only returning at night.

The villagers there were also afraid of him and obeyed his orders. They watched over Tang Nuan during the day, brought her food, and never gave her a chance to escape.

Once, she asked a villager to take her for a walk, using the opportunity to escape, but he eventually caught her and brought her back.

At that time, Siye was furious and severely punished the villagers right in front of her.

Tang Nuan was terrified and never dared to run again, for fear of implicating innocent people.

A month later, Yoshino took her back to Laibu.

She later learned that he had reorganized the fragmented Lai tribe in just one month, regained power, and returned to his position as the leader of the Lai tribe.

Even Song Wan and Chen Qi had to follow his lead.

Tang Nuan found this man terrifying, and felt an instinctive fear in her heart.

She thought he would let her go once he got tired of her, but that day never came.

He forced himself on her against her will, and if she angered him, he would "punish" her even more severely.

Tang Nuan longed for home all the time, but with the devil by her side, she dared not even mention going home.

The sound of a baby crying came from outside the door.

Tang Nuan was awakened and, after realizing what was happening, nudged the man's arm beside her, saying, "The child is crying."

Siye was still asleep. He held her waist possessively and mumbled, "Don't make a sound, go to sleep."

"The baby is crying, he must be hungry. Quickly send someone to get some formula."

The child outside the door cried even harder, a heart-wrenching cry that was painful to hear.

The servants had no choice but to knock on their doors.

Siye was woken up by the noise and sat up impatiently.

"Master, this child keeps crying, and nothing we do can soothe him. Should we give him some sleeping pills?"

Using sleeping pills on such a young child?

Upon hearing this, Tang Nuan grabbed his arm and said, "We can't use sleeping pills. Have someone go get some milk powder. He won't cry after drinking the milk."

"A little brat disturbing my peaceful sleep, how annoying." Siye waved his hand, turned over and lay back down.

This meant they agreed to let her drink milk. Tang Nuan quickly put on her clothes and went to open the door.

"Let me carry you."

"OK."

The child stopped crying when he was in her arms, but still sobbed pitifully.

"Baby, be good, you can drink milk in a little while."

She kissed the baby's tender face, and for some reason, she felt a sense of familiarity with the little guy.

The maid brought over the formula, prepared it, and then fed it to the child.

Tang Nuan sat beside him, gently holding the child's little hand, not daring to use too much force for fear of hurting him.

Siye lay on the bed, opened his eyes, and propped his head up with one hand to look at her. "You like children so much? I'll have someone bring back a few dolls for you to play with tomorrow."

So the child is just his toy?

"No need, I don't have your kind of perverse sense of humor."

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