Vol 2 Chapter 1044: 1 fleeting loss

The heroic little girl, riding a tall horse with a sword hanging from her waist, is tall and straight, leading a group of young men to gallop on the official road, which is particularly eye-catching.

"Miss Lin, let's go all the way to the southeast along the official road, and arrive at Yang County in two days. From Yang County, we will take a boat to Wanzhou by water, which is faster and more convenient."

Ji Liuyun's riding skills were good, and he rode his horse galloping. From early morning to noon, he didn't stop for a moment, gritted his teeth and insisted on not falling behind by half a step.

Lin Qingluo's impression of him changed slightly, and upon hearing his words, she smiled sincerely.

"Senior Brother Ji is very familiar with the southeast coast area, and we have no objection to the arrangements for the next itinerary."

"Crack."

Hu Nao lay comfortably on the horse's neck, glanced at Ji Liuyun, and then at his master, the thief's eyeballs rolled around.

"younger sister."

Lin Jinyang rode forward seemingly unintentionally, blocking Ji Liuyun: "There is a small restaurant in front, let's have lunch there."

"good."

Lin Qingluo pretended not to notice his small movements, and patted Lightning's horse's head.

Lightning neighed and ran to the restaurant first.

"Hey, sister wait for me."

Seeing that his sister didn't blame him, Lin Jinyang was secretly happy, and rode a horse to chase after her.

The rest of the boys followed closely behind, no one cared about the flash of disappointment in Ji Liuyun's eyes.

The teenagers were handsome and well-dressed. When they came to the restaurant and got off their horses, the waiter immediately came out to greet them and quickly invited them inside.

"It's a good place. There are storytellers and singers. It's so lively."

When Shi Shi entered the restaurant, he was attracted by the stage in the southeast corner, showing a somewhat playful expression.

Lin Jinyang pointed to a wooden table by the window on the right, and said cheerfully: "That's a good location, next to the official road, and you can listen to music without being disturbed by others."

A group of young men surrounded her and walked towards the wooden table, where they sat in a circle.

Lin Jinyang secretly rubbed his head and pushed Ji Liuyun to the farthest position from his sister.

Ji Liuyun pursed his lips and smiled bitterly, sat down next to Wang Meng, raised his eyes to look at the stage, and deliberately avoided his sight.

"Sister, drink tea."

Lin Yixuan hugged the leopard tooth, and sat on the right side of Lin Qingluo as usual. Seeing that everyone had sat down, he took the initiative to pick up the teapot and pour tea.

"You are tired too, sit down and rest."

Lin Qingluo's eyes flickered, he pressed his shoulder, took the teapot, and handed it to Shi Shi: "They have their own hands, and they can pour tea by themselves."

"Hey, Master is right."

Shitou took the teapot, rolled his eyes, licked his face and smiled: "Do it yourself, have enough food and clothing, it tastes good, and drinking tea is very delicious."

"Stop being silly."

Feng Yi rolled his eyes at him, put the teacup in front of him, and hurriedly urged: "Pour tea quickly, I've been running all morning, I'm dying of thirst."

"Hey, I'll fall, can I fall?"

Shi Shi pretended to admit his fate, held up the teapot and poured tea, intentionally pouring a full cup.

The tea is boiling hot, if you accidentally spill it, you will burn your hands.

Feng Yi wanted to kick him angrily, but just as he was about to lift his foot, the sound of horseshoes came from the official road outside the window, and the sound could not be less than dozens of fine horses.

Stone took the opportunity to slip to the window and leaned out most of his body.

"Ah woo." "Kaka."

Leopard Fang and Tiger Nao also jumped up to the window, looking out curiously.

"Da da da."

The rapid sound of horseshoes from far to near, the ground trembled, the leaves trembled, and the fast horse rushing to the front passed the window without a moment's pause.

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