She blinked.
To be precise, this was a skinny boy with long black hair. His skin was as white as a baby that had never seen the sun. He hid his hands in his clothes and lowered his head. It was likely because he had stayed in the car for too long, and his face was not very good. His lips were so white that there was no blood.
He was probably the same height as himself, but compared to Zhuo Suo and the others, he was simply too skinny. A Yina even felt that he was a little stronger than him.
The boy came down from the carriage and was exposed to everyone's eyes. Curious gazes came from the crowd. They could feel someone looking at them, and their heads lowered even lower.
"Abba, who is he? "Is it my brother?"
A Yina looked at the boy. Could it be his brother? But Abba had only been out for a year, and such a big brother had arrived there? It seemed that the boy was about the same age as himself! If it wasn't for Daddy, why would he be in Daddy's carriage?
"A Yina, don' t speak nonsense." Ao Han rubbed his daughter's furry head." This isn' t your brother, but you can play with him in the future."
Sensing that someone had been looking at him, the boy raised his head and looked at that gaze.
A Yina and his eyes met in the air. She was stunned, not expecting the boy to look up at her.
That gaze...... She was as gentle as water, just like the boy himself. She looked very pleasing to the eye.
For some reason, she wanted to go over and greet the boy. She also wanted to ask what the name of this handsome boy was.
"Alright! People, go back to the tribe! "This time, Tu Zhenbu has returned after a great victory. Prepare the fine wine. We will return if we are not drunk!"
Gongza did not give A Yina this chance. It was getting late. The tired soldiers needed a place to rest. The tribe was in front of them, so they had to go home.
The boy remained silent. The soldier carried his collar and threw him back into the carriage. A Yina was also carried on the back of the horse. Her gaze did not leave the boy until she was blocked by the carriage curtain.
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Night was about to fall......
Ao Han put down his daughter in front of the tent and went to Dahan's tent to report. A Yina knew that he would most likely come back at night on this trip because he wanted to discuss the distribution of the spoils of war. After all, his father was the second Khan of Tutongbu and the right-hand man of Dahan.
A bonfire had already been lit outside the tent. Countless people were singing and dancing around the bonfire. The young lovers hugged each other, and the shy girl danced to show her love to the boy. Ever since the expeditionary army left, Tuguo had not been this lively for a year.
A Yina didn' t like dancing, and she even felt bored. She didn' t see La Mu, and Abba wasn' t there either. She went back to the tent alone.
The pitiful La Mu had guessed that A Yina would slip away, but he still didn' t look at this little slicker. After all, if something really happened A Yina he would definitely die.
At this moment, La Mu was in a rush inside the tent. Hearing the news of the tribe's men returning, he didn' t dare to go out to join in the fun because he was afraid that he would not be able to see A Yina return to the tent immediately.
###Chapter3
"I' m back!"
The curtain was lifted, and A Yina walked over from the setting sun. In La Mu eyes, she was like a savior at this moment. Thankfully, she could finally relax.
"You still know how to come back! My little ancestor, do you know that I' m worried to death! "How is it? Did you see your Abba?"
La Mu almost rushed up to hug A Yina, but when he recalled the reason why he A Yina to leave, he couldn' t help but ask.
"Mm...... "Yes!" Speaking of Abba, A Yina smiled happily. She thought for a moment before adding," And I saw a brother!"
"Brother? Who? A Yina Your mother has never left you with younger brother. I' ve served her, this is certain!"
La Mu face was filled with disbelief. Could it be that Er Han had secretly...
She patted her face. Heavens! How absurd was this? The pitiful A Yina only had one Abba, and she had lost her mother since she was born. This was already the cruelest thing for her.
La Mu didn' t dare to imagine what the two of them would do to A Yina if A Yina had a younger brother. She couldn' t help but feel sorrow coming from within, feeling sad for A Yina.
"La Mu...... "That brother is very good looking. I' ve never seen such a good looking boy before. I don' t even know his name. Abba didn' t tell me, and I can' t find him right now. But Abba told me that I can play with him in the future That's great!"
As she spoke, she fell asleep on the blanket.
La Mu didn't disturb her. This child had been running around all day, so he must have been exhausted. He covered her up and La Mu quietly left the tent.
He's back...... They were all back......
La Mu stood outside the tent. Tonight, the starry sky was exceptionally bright. She pressed her palms together, her eyes flickering." Allah! You are an omnipotent god. Please hear my prayer. A Yina is too pitiful, please...... "Bless her, don' t repeat her mother's mistakes!"
Eh~
The sigh was suppressed by the clamor of the crowd. Tonight, everyone was happy, but only La Mu person was worried.
That night, A Yina slept very well. She dreamed that her mother was holding her and sitting on the grass, counting the stars. Abba rode his horse to look for them. Abba on the horse was as heroic as a god. He jumped off the horse and hugged her and her as he sat on the horse's back. However, Abba turned around and a strange face suddenly appeared behind him. The boy looked at her without moving. His pale face was devoid of blood, and even his pupils lacked vitality.
Ah! ……"
A Yina immediately woke up from shock. She struggled to sit up from the bed, her chest rising and falling, panting heavily.
Nightmare? !
She turned around to look at the empty tent. There were even a few beads of sweat on her face. She was the only one here, and La Mu didn' t know where she had gone.
"La Mu? ! La Mu? !……"
A Yina probed a few times and realized that no one was paying attention to him. He put on his boots put on his fur coat, and carefully left the tent.
It was rare that the sky hadn' t lit up yet. A Yina was awakened by a nightmare. It was midnight.
In the distance, there was still an ethereal singing voice. The festival in Tucunbu was not over yet, and the girls and young men were always so energetic.
Presumably...... His Abba was still in the sweaty tent, right? A man likes to drink alcohol, and her Abba is even more addicted to alcohol.
A Yina thought about it for a moment. He couldn' t sleep anyway, so he decided to take advantage of La Mu wasn' t there.
Just do as you say. Her cat-like body quickly disappeared into the darkness. Borrowing the moonlight, those who were careful could barely see a small black dot flash before them.
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Da Han's tent was the largest and most luxurious in Tugongbu. After hearing that Da Han was coming back, that old man Kao tidied up this place a month earlier.
A Yina really liked the big sweaty tent because it was large and also because it was soft and comfortable inside. Normally, Kao would not allow her to enter. Even if it was the son of Da Han, his fierce Zhuo Suo and fox-like Zhe Limu would not be able to watch.
Taking advantage of the moonlight, she quietly ran to the outside of Da Han's tent. No one was guarding it tonight. The soldiers had all gone to party. There were only Da Han, Ao Han, and many A Yina who knew each other, but they weren' t very familiar with each other.
She looked through the gaps and saw that none of the ten or so people were awake. Her father was drunk, waving a wine pot in his tent. He was sweating heavily as he rested on a wolf-skin chair with his eyes closed. Some of his uncles were sleeping on the ground, while some were hanging on the chair and muttering to themselves.
"No fun!"
He never thought that he would come all the way here to see such a scene.
It was too different from what he had imagined. A Yina was a bit disappointed.
"Ah!"
After shaking off her steps, she turned around dejectedly and wanted to go back to sleep. However, she did not expect to see a pale face staring at her.
She instinctively wanted to cry out, but she didn' t want to be covered by someone.
Shhh...... …"
When A Yina heard the right voice, he looked at the person in front of him and let out a faint sigh of relief...... It was the very pretty boy today.
"Mm...... !"
A Yina nodded, expressing his agreement with the boy's words. Then, he opened his hand and looked at the boy with a puzzled expression." It's you! I saw you today. Do you still remember? What was your name? "Why are you here?"
She glanced at the sweaty tent and whispered as much as she could.
Thinking back to the day, he seemed to have wanted to ask the other party's name. A Yina quickly added," Oh right, I still do n' t know your name? "My name is A Yina. What about you?"
"You have too many questions!"
The boy frowned when he saw the sparrow-like scum A Yina.
"Ah? !" A Yina didn' t expect that he would be despised. He was immediately stunned.
"I say..." The boy looked at the girl who was about the same age as him and suddenly stopped. He seemed to have remembered something, and a bright light suddenly appeared in his lifeless eyes." Nothing... "My name is Jiang Muye."
"Jiang Muye? "Your surname is Jiang... This isn' t Da Shi's surname... You' re a Han?" A Yina looked at the boy. His face was indeed not as rough as those of the grassland people. On the contrary, if it wasn' t for the fact that his face was too pale, this boy would definitely be very beautiful!
Yes! "Han..." Jiang Muye nodded, not cheering for A Yina intelligence.
"Then why are you..." A Yina turned his head and his gaze collided with the Jiang Muye. The emotions in the other party's eyes caused her seemed to have asked something she shouldn' t have asked.
"You want to ask why I' m here, right?" The boy suddenly raised his head and smiled. He looked at the A Yina, revealing beautiful teeth. Even his eyes were smiling.
###Chapter4
However, A Yina felt that this smile was not beautiful. She had raised a puppy before. When she took the puppy away from her mother, the mother looked at her with this kind of gaze, filled with sorrow and helplessness.