Chapter 56
Enduring the dizziness and the horrible pain on her body, Mu QianQian stood up shakily before her sights registered on her kidnapper.
“D…don’t touch me, I…I am filthy!” She cried out shakily as she eyed him suspiciously.
“To think that you knew about your filthiness too,” XuanYuan LianCheng scoffed at her rudely while raising his brows in surprise.
Mu QianQian: “…” He was the one who said she was filthy!
Not willing to wait for a reaction from her, he turned towards the direction of his horse and walked away coldly, “Follow me.”
She sighed softly to herself, even though he was not kind, at least she’s somewhat safe, for now.
Rubbing her bruised torso miserably, she quickly scurried after his leaving figure.
“Move faster.” He frowned impatiently at her snail-like speed.
“Let’s run ten rounds here before we leave for the mountains,” He patted the horse, signaling her to ride it.
Mu QianQian had always been afraid of large animals, but right now, XuanYuan LianCheng’s cold gaze was more terrifying than any animal she had seen. Moving carefully towards the white and gallant horse, not knowing what to do.
“Do you want me to carry you up the horse?”
“Please,” She nodded slightly, smiling sweetly at him.
But to her dismay, she realized that her body flew towards the horseback before landing in a loud crash.
As she was recovering from the impact, she could vaguely hear his scoffing as he walked away coldly, “Idiot.”
Yes, I’m the biggest idiot! She nodded to herself, full heartedly agreeing to his words.
How could she even expect that this man would carry her up the horse?
She winced at the pain at her chest, almost tearing her garments open to check if her bosoms were crushed from the impact.
She stared at the horse with a complicated look on her face, as this was actually her first time riding a horse. This horse was surprisingly gentle, as it had not thrown her off in defiance, but even so, she could not differentiate the ropes or figure out what to do next.
She had not expected him to teach her, but it did not stop her from casting her helpless gaze on him.
XuanYuan LianCheng, who had begun walking, paused in his footsteps when he realized that the woman behind him had not followed, “Hadn’t you heard my words?” He narrowed his deep eyes at her.
“I…I’ve never rode a horse before, I don’t know how…” She hesitated for a moment, but quickly stuttered weakly at him before he lost his patience.