Tour Cried Sadly Because He Misunderstood That Ceo Kien Had Picked Lala Back! ššš
Tour had always been a gentle soul. Among the noisy chatter of the monkey village, he was the quiet oneāthoughtful, caring, and always watching from a distance. But when it came to Lala, his heart beat louder than his words ever could. Everyone knew how much he adored her. Though he never confessed it directly, his actions spoke for him. From collecting her favorite berries to fixing her broken swing by the river, Tour loved her in the simplest, purest way.
Lala, for her part, had once been close to Ceo Kienāthe proud, bold leader of their troop. He was everything Tour was not: confident, charming, and always at the center of attention. For a time, it seemed like Lala and Ceo Kien were inseparable. But things changed. Kien grew busy with leadership tasks and slowly began neglecting Lala. She smiled less, spoke quieter, and eventually distanced herself from him. Though their relationship ended without loud words, the sadness in Lalaās eyes said everything.
Tour stepped inānot with grand gestures, but with quiet companionship. He never tried to replace Kien, just to be there for Lala. Their friendship blossomed beautifully. They laughed by the riverbank, shared stories under the moonlight, and grew closer with every passing day. Tour felt something growing between themāsomething real.
But all of that came crashing down one morning.
Tour had just returned from gathering fruits when he overheard a group of monkeys whispering excitedly. āDid you hear? Ceo Kien picked Lala back!ā one of them said.
Tour froze. His heart dropped to his stomach. Picked her back? He felt the blood drain from his face. The basket he was holding slipped from his hands, spilling bananas and berries across the ground.
Without saying a word, he turned and ran.
He found a quiet spot deep in the jungle, near the big rock they used to climb as kids. Hidden behind the trees, Tour let the tears fall. It wasnāt just heartbreakāit was confusion, disappointment, and a deep sense of loss. He had believed that maybe, just maybe, Lala had started to feel something for him too. Had he misunderstood it all? Had she still loved Kien all along?
āI shouldāve known,ā he whispered to himself, tears running down his cheeks. āI was just a friend… a filler.ā
He stayed there for hours, lost in the whirlwind of his thoughts.
Back in the village, Lala noticed his absence. She had something important to tell him. Sheād just had a conversation with Ceo Kienāan honest, difficult one. Kien had apologized for how heād treated her. He admitted heād made mistakes and hoped to make peace, but Lala made it clear: she had moved on. Her heart no longer belonged in the past.
When she learned what the others were saying, her eyes widened. āTour misunderstood?ā she said aloud, worry tightening in her chest.
She searched the jungle and finally found him beneath the tall banyan tree. He was sitting alone, head low, his shoulders trembling.
And just like that, the clouds in Tourās heart lifted. The tears stoppedānot from sadness, but from overwhelming relief.
From that day forward, the village no longer whispered rumors. Instead, they smiled at the gentle love growing between Tour and Lala, built not on drama, but on quiet, enduring care.