Traveling through ancient times: Savages are hungry for food

Chapter 261: Feelings Cannot Be Trampled



Chapter 261: Feelings Cannot Be Trampled

Several people worked quickly and efficiently.

In just half a day, the entire peach and apricot forest was ablaze with red, a festive atmosphere. Tree stumps, branches, wooden stakes, tabletops, and even the altar were all covered in crimson curtains, like a fiery red dragon winding through the forest, a vibrant, dazzling red...

It really does have the meaning of a grand wedding in ancient times.

Sang Tian looked at it and was very satisfied. Then they went back to sleep happily. The next day was the signing day, which would be a lively day and night.

The other tribesmen were naturally very excited and looking forward to it. This was a great event for the tribe.

Sang Tian was very curious and thought that tomorrow would be very lively.

……

Night falls, and the sky is dotted with stars.

Sang Tian couldn't find Cang in the cave. Tingmu said he saw Cang heading towards the horse training farm.

Sang Tian's graceful footsteps rustled against the grass, creating a continuous "rustling" sound. The spring night was slightly chilly. A cold breeze blew in through the gaps around her fair neck, chilling Sang Tian to the very core.

She wants to see Cang.

The horse training ground was not far away, and we soon arrived at the fence of the training ground.

The moonlight was as shimmering as silk, and the stars shone like a river. The bright and transparent moonlight cast a shadow on the horse training field.

Cang was riding on a tall, matte black horse, the bright silver moonlight shining on half of his side. His strong outline was illuminated by the bright and clear moonlight, like a fairy from heaven, full of sunlight. He was as cool and clear as a spring, and pine trees grew in an empty valley. It seemed that he was beyond the reach of mortals.

Sang Tian's eyebrows were slightly startled again. She hesitated and paused.

Should I go in?

My mood was in turmoil.

Tomorrow is the wedding day, and there will be more than forty new couples in the tribe.

Among them are Duo and Yong, Ming and Guo, Jie and Mu.

Duo and Yong Sangtian knew this a long time ago. They had decided to be together long ago and had already decided to become a couple on the wedding day of this year.

But even though Sang Tian was used to seeing flash marriages in modern times, she was still shocked.

But thinking about it carefully, it's not surprising. It's been half a year since the Autumn Fair began.

In addition, ancient people, like modern people, would observe and consider a partner for several years before considering marriage. The environment, society, and way of thinking were different.

As long as the love is deep and you feel that the other person can be trusted.

Everything happened naturally, and there was no rush or haste in settling things down...

Sang Tian shouldn't be so surprised.

But she and Cang...

Just now, Duo was very cautious, fearing that she might upset Sang. She asked, "Sang... tomorrow is the contract date. You and Cang... why didn't Lei mention it?"

Sang was stunned for a moment, then calmed himself down. He continued, as usual, "I don't have any plans for the time being, but there's no conflict between Cang and me, so don't worry."

After saying this, Sang Tian left with an uneasy look on his face.

It felt like a huge hand was pulling at Sang Tian's heart.

I should have mentioned this matter to Cang, put forward my own ideas, and discussed them with Cang.

But I am so arbitrary.

First, she felt that she and Cang were in tune with each other, Cang knew what she was thinking, and would respect her choice; second, she didn't know how to tell Cang, so she had been dragging it on until now.

Now that she thinks about it carefully, she really feels sorry for Cang. She never discussed these decisions with Cang, but made them alone without considering Cang's thoughts and feelings.

Although Cang knew what she was thinking and was willing to respect her choice, it did not mean that Cang did not feel sad, resentful, or bitter.

What's more, Sang Tian knew that Cang actually wanted to be his partner without knowing how to tell him, but he was unwilling to force Sang. Even though he kept this hope in his heart, he was unwilling to bring it up and make Sang Tian embarrassed.

How could I be so selfish?

He would rather sacrifice himself to help Sang Tian, but he actually acquiesced to his behavior.

At this moment, Duo's light question gave her an instant enlightenment.

Feelings cannot be trampled upon like this.

I shouldn't have made such an arbitrary decision without discussing it with Cang; nor should I have stood by and watched Cang's bitter feelings...

Then I hurried over and wanted to say sorry to him.

……

Sang Tian stood in the wind vent beside the fence, letting the cold wind blow into her arms.

Her eyebrows were slightly furrowed, her lips were slightly pursed, and her eyes were drooping. Her face looked very uneasy.

Just at this moment, Cang turned around on his horse.

I saw Sang frowning beside the fence.

The night is as dark as ink, cold and silent; the stars move and the Milky Way remains as bright and dazzling as ever.

The clear and slightly cool moonlight was as refreshing and refreshing as a spring in a green forest, and the brilliance of the sun era quietly shone on her thin body.

Sang's entire body was radiating a silver glow, a divine and inviolable beauty that made Cang Du unable to take his eyes off her...

……

Cang's cold voice brought Sang Tian back to her senses.

"Sang? Are you here to see me?"

Sang Tian nodded and walked to the front of the horse with hesitant steps.

She looked up at Cang sitting on a tall horse. He looked down upon the lower people from his high position like a king, which made Sang Tian even more uneasy.

Sang Tian spoke hesitantly, "Cang, I... I came here to say sorry to you..."

Cang looked at Sang, who was looking down at him with her head tilted back, her eyebrows knitted together. Seeing her like this, his heart felt like it was being gnawed by ants. His heart was completely clenched.

"But Sang, you haven't done anything wrong to me!"

Sang Tian shook his head decisively.

“No, I’m sorry.

I came here to find a partner. I didn't discuss it with you, didn't consider your thoughts, and didn't care about your feelings. I just made this decision arbitrarily.

Even when I thought you would respect my choice, I tacitly accepted that you knew what I was thinking and kept silent about it. But I was so selfish that I kept silent about my efforts for you!

Feelings cannot be trampled upon like this!

I should talk and discuss this matter with you frankly and listen to your ideas.

It’s not that I turn a blind eye to your kindness, nor is it that you just give silently!

I’m sorry, Cang.”

The last word "I'm sorry" was so trembling in his voice.

After he finished speaking, tears welled up in his eyes, and he looked like a child who had done something wrong, which made people feel distressed.


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