Thinking of the rare opportunity to ride a horse, she glanced at Qi Yanheng, lowered her head, glanced again, and said reluctantly: "Then I'll trouble you, Master Qi."

Qi Yanheng is indeed a very good teacher. He starts teaching from the moment he gets on the horse, over and over again, and is extremely patient.

"Chen Yuhua! Let go! Let go! I asked you not to grab the horse's hair. Don't you understand?"

"But it's so fast, I'm scared."

"If you scratch its mane, it won't be happy!"

Hearing the roar coming from the Chen brothers and sisters, Jiang Jinyu quietly let go of her hand with lingering fear, and secretly combed the mane that she had messed up.

In comparison with the third brother of the Chen family, Qi Yanheng, who neither yelled nor cursed, was really pleasing to the eye.

Jiang Jinyu smiled sincerely and said, "Master Qi, you must hold me tight."

As she spoke, she unconsciously looked at the sharp-jointed hands holding the reins.

Qi Yanheng twitched the corners of his lips and smiled, "Do you know how to beg me now?"

"Didn't you recognize me just now?"

Jiang Jinyu looked up - this young master Qi was a little taller than she was sitting on the horse, and he was looking into a pair of dark eyes.

"Well, look what you said," Jiang Jinyu looked away, looked straight ahead again, and said seriously: "You taught me how to ride a horse, don't we know each other now?"

……

An hour later, Qi Yanheng held the foal and listened to the little girl laughing and joking in his ears, and suddenly began to doubt his life.

No, how on earth did he become a groom?

It seems like he got it by himself?
Although he felt disgusted with himself in his heart, young master Qi was very serious in his movements and always held the reins steadily.

After a while, Brother Chen became a little impatient. He discussed with Chen Yuhua in a good voice: "Little sister, is it okay? It's been more than an hour and you still haven't had enough fun?"

Chen Yuhua twisted his body and said reluctantly: "Wait a little longer."

Afraid that the third brother would not agree, she accused him unfaithfully: "You went out on horseback in the morning, but you were there for more than an hour."

Chen Dingming's tone was cool: "I also asked you to lead my horse for an hour this morning?"

Chen Yuhua shut up angrily, but refused to get off the horse.

Jiang Jinyu looked at the sky and took the initiative to stop: "Let's go back, my mother is still waiting for me at Chongxu Temple."

"If it's any later, I won't be able to return to the county in time before the curfew."

Chen Yuhua then got off the horse honestly.

Back at Chen's house, Mr. Chen and Mrs. Chen tried hard to persuade them to stay, but they finally let them go after hearing that Mrs. Bai was waiting for Jiang Jinyu to go home with them.

Before walking too far, Jiang Jinyu, who closed his eyes to rest his mind, suddenly noticed something was wrong with the sound outside.

She opened the curtain, and sure enough she saw Master Qi, whom she had just said goodbye to, riding leisurely on his horse.

The "tap" sound she heard in the carriage was the sound made by the horse's hooves.

With the "teacher-student" friendship in the afternoon, Jiang Jinyu felt much more natural when facing him again.

She fixed the curtain, smiled at Qi Yanheng and said, "Why are you coming out too?"

Qi Yanheng heard the relaxation in her tone and couldn't help but laugh too: "What? Could it be that the curfew only affects you and not me?"

This man was still joking. Jiang Jinyu snorted and pretended to be angry: "That's not necessarily true. Aren't you the eldest young master of the Qi family?" "How can you be like a commoner like me?"

Even though he said this, the smile on his face never faded.

The two of them were bickering like this on a deserted mountain road, which was not too childish or boring.

Seeing that they were about to reach the fork in the road at the foot of the mountain, Jiang Jinyu was going to pick up her mother from the temple on the mountain, so she wanted to say goodbye to Qi Yanheng.

The accident happened like this. Before she could say anything, she suddenly felt the world spinning in front of her.

The clods of soil on the hillside fluttered down, and many stones and trees also fell on the road.

The frightened horses and mules running side by side roared like crazy and ran forward.

Before Jiang Jinyu had time to wake up from the dizzying situation just now, the next moment she was thrown into the carriage by the inertia of the mule's galloping.

His head hit the wall of the car, and a circle of gold stars suddenly appeared in front of his eyes.

The mule was still running, Jiang Jinyu closed her eyes tightly, gritted her teeth and hugged the seat tightly, for fear of being thrown out of the carriage.

Uncle Tang's driving skills were obviously not very good, and the mule never showed any intention of slowing down.

Seeing more and more stones on the road, Uncle Tang was extremely afraid that the mule would trip over the stones, so he desperately controlled the mule to avoid the place where the stones fell.

Fortunately, although the mule was frightened, he also knew not to step on the stone and subconsciously avoided it while running.

Uncle Tang breathed a sigh of relief and gave up the idea of ​​asking the mule to stop. He thought to himself, if he likes to run, let him run. After all, he can stop by himself when he is tired.

As soon as he relaxed, he saw a half-meter-wide crack suddenly appeared on the road ahead. Seeing that the mule was about to step into the crack before it could reach the car, Uncle Tang's eyes widened in horror: "Stop, stop!"

Jiang Jinyu in the carriage didn't know what was happening outside, but suddenly heard Uncle Tang's scream, and then the mule carriage suddenly stopped.

Fortunately, she was prepared and kept hugging the seat, thus avoiding hitting the car wall again.

After making sure there was no movement outside, Jiang Jinyu covered her forehead and crawled out of the car in shock.

Even though she was standing on the ground, she still felt that her eyes were spinning so fast that she couldn't help but reach out to the side to help her.

The feeling touched by the palm is not the cold and hard wooden carriage, but the slightly warm fabric.

Jiang Jinyu resisted the feeling of dizziness and raised her head. She suddenly felt that her brain might have been damaged. She blinked and asked hesitantly: "Master Qi, Master Qi?"

Qi Yanheng's face was tense and he didn't say much. He just nodded and helped Jiang Jinyu sit aside.

Seeing that she was holding her head with her hands, Qi Yanheng's eyes flashed with worry. He took off the water bag from the horse and handed it to Jiang Jinyu, saying warmly: "Drink some water."

Seeing that she didn't answer, he pursed his lips and explained: "I usually drink it by pouring it out, and I have never drank it with my mouth."

Jiang Jinyu released the hand covering his forehead, forced a smile, and reached out to take the water bag in front of him.

Only then did Qi Yanheng realize that the little girl who was fair and beautiful a quarter of an hour ago had a red and swollen forehead.

Jiang Jinyu opened her water bag and took a sip of water. The relatively cold water slid down her throat and into her stomach, sobering up her chaotic mind.

Qi Yanheng silently led his horse and stood next to Jiang Jinyu: "Shall I take you to the hospital first?"

Jiang Jinyu was stunned, shook his head and refused: "I want to go to Chongxu Temple to find my mother, she is still in the temple."

Qi Yanheng frowned, suddenly thought of something, and relaxed his brows again.

He called Uncle Tang over, then he untied the rope from the mule, then tied it to his own horse, and said to Jiang Jinyu: "Let your servants ride out on the mule to report the news first, and I will take you to Chongxu Temple.”


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