Chapter 157: let’s go hunting

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"Sister, let's go hunting."

After the little prince finished his porridge, he couldn't wait to grab her clothes and drag her outside.

"Brother Meng, there are many children today, you go with us, with you here, restrain Tian Qi and the others, so as not to cause trouble for me."

Su Qingluo took the little prince's hand, stepped out of the threshold, took out her small pannier from the firewood room, and put a pair of daggers in it.

The dagger that Luo Zhan gave was extremely sharp. She liked it very much and carried it with her all the time.

"good."

Wang Meng picked up the porridge bowl and drank it all in one gulp, and walked out with the remaining half of the steamed bun. He also took out a basket from the woodshed and carried it on his back, and put a quiver and a hunting knife in it.

Gai Feng and Ji Yu had already made preparations, and seeing the little prince making a fuss to leave, they brought out two steamed buns from the living room, one for each of them, it was supposed to be breakfast.

"Sister, give me a hug."

Seeing that everyone was ready, the little prince stretched out his little arms happily, wanting Su Qingluo to carry him away.

"Xuan'er, be good, go by yourself, and sister will hug you when you're tired from walking."

Su Qingluo wanted him to exercise, holding his little hand and walking forward.

"elder sister."

The little prince groaned and chirped, not very happy, and followed her with his short legs.

"Hey baby."

Passing by the stables, Heifeng and Huangdou stretched out their heads, neighed, and wanted to follow.

"Sister, ride a horse."

The little prince's eyes lit up, he looked up at Soybean happily.

Soybean is short and still an immature foal, which is the most suitable for him to ride.

"Okay, let's ride."

It's been a while since Su Qingluo has had fun on horseback. She just sits in the academy every day, feeling extremely bored.

"Ride, ride."

"Bah bah."

Seeing him, Soybean stretched out half of her body from the stable, and rubbed his cheek affectionately.

"whee."

The little prince laughed happily, hugging the horse's head and kept laughing non-stop.

"Wow woof."

Unwilling to be lonely, three big dogs rushed over, having fun around one person and one horse.

"Big Hui, Second Hui, Little Hui, let's go hunting."

The little prince patted the heads of the three dogs one by one with his soft and cute hands, took out three pieces of fudge from his little purse, and stuffed them into the mouths of the three dogs.

"Wow woof."

The three big ones barked even more vigorously, wagging their tails desperately to invite pets.

"Let's go."

Su Qingluo pulled out the red dates from the stable, carried the little prince onto the horse, and turned himself onto the horse.

"Heifeng, let's go."

Wang Meng was on good terms with Hei Feng, so naturally he rode Hei Feng, let go of Hei Feng's reins, and pulled him out.

"Xiao'er, Xing'er."

Soybean was in a hurry and wanted to follow.

"Brother Meng, take the soy bean with you, let it go with you~www..com~ Su Qingluo smiled good-temperedly, pulled the rein, and ran out of the yard on the jujube.

Wang Meng untied Huang Dou's rein, rode Heifeng, pulled Huang Dou, and followed.

The wind, the rain, and the two royal guards chased the three horses with their hard-working legs.

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The three horses ran to the ferry in a short time, and some students from the same class had already arrived at the ferry, waiting for them. Seeing Su Qingluo galloping towards him on a jujube, they all showed envy.

Tian Qi and the other eight younger brothers were even more jealous, and surrounded them from afar, surrounded by three horses, and had fun with three mighty big dogs.

Su Qingluo jumped off the horse with the little prince in his arms, and at a glance, there were quite a few people, many boys, basically all the boys in the class came.

Everyone brought at least one servant, two guards, and a large group of people.

Dear, this chapter is over, I wish you a happy reading! ^0^

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