Mo Qixi knew that she was giving him a headache the moment she opened her mouth. Therefore, when Ji Yunkai looked at him, asking for his opinion, Mo Qi Xi was not surprised at all.

As Mo Mo Mo's aunt, Ji Yunkai was relatively more rational than him and only a little bit of why he was used to it. He also saw things more clearly, and would not blindly spoil Mo Mo, and he would not let Mo Mo Mo be the same as before.

Mo Qixi sighed, "It's scattered. Let Mo Ink go. This is his own choice."

They treated their son like an ordinary person. It was just … This was too frustrating for their son.

"Mo Mo is just like an ordinary child. For something as dangerous as this, don't let him do it again." These scattered words were said towards Mo Qi Xi, and also towards Ji Yunkai.

Ji Yunkai chuckled, he did not say a word, and lightly shook his head at Mo Mo Mo.

She knew that she had treated Mo Wuji as her own flesh and blood. As for Mo Mo's problem, she did not want to go against him.

When the silver-eyed Mo Mo Mo saw Ji Yunkai shake his head, his entire body drooped down and shrank into a corner with his shoulders slumped. However, he still kept looking outside the carriage from time to time …

He really wanted to run outside. His legs were going soft. After so long, he didn't know if he could still run, or if he could still find food, or if he could still live when being chased by tigers and wolves …

He didn't like it.

Momo was very sad, so sad that she did not want to care about anyone, much less speak.

At this moment, he was like a small beast that had been forcefully locked in a cage, licking his wounds and lamenting the loss of his freedom.

The first thing Ji Yunkai did was to not open his face, and to not allow himself to look at him, so as to not be soft-hearted and make decisions that contradicted the others and make him unhappy.

Ji Yunkai hid very quickly, but he did not manage to avoid all of them. Seeing his own son's sorrowful look, did not even have a chance to persevere anymore, and her tears almost fell down.

At this time, she had completely forgotten what she had said before. Without even thinking, she said, "It's fine if you want to go down, but you need me to stay with you."

This was definitely good news for Mo Mo Mo, who wanted to run away. However, Mo Mo Mo acted as though he did not hear anything; he did not even bat an eyelid.

This woman was only his mother, not his master. Her words … It was completely useless.

Mo Qixi sighed again and quietly gave Ji Yunkai a meaningful glance. Then, she leaned to the side and blocked off the scattered gazes, "This is a good idea. I'll accompany you guys down. Mo Mo, what do you think?"

Mo Qixi seemed to be asking Mo Mo Mo, but in reality, she was asking Ji Yunkai. The reason why he was blocking her line of sight was also to make it easier for Ji Yunkai to talk to Mo Mo Mo.

It was hard for him to be stuck between two women.

Ji Yunkai could understand the scattered thoughts in his head, so he didn't take it to heart and only said to Mo Mo quietly, "Go."

Mo Mo Mo's eyes lit up and he immediately jumped up. "I'm going down. Don't worry, I'll be fine."

After he had finished, he jumped off the carriage like a gust of wind, completely unaffected by the speeding carriage.

"Mo Mo, be careful..." Seeing this, Sparse Fragrance hurriedly followed.

At this time, she didn't have the time to care who Mo Mo Mo was so that he ran off the carriage.

Mo Qisha thanked Ji Yunkai in a hurry and agreed that she would not be affected by the speed of the carriage as she ran down, closely following behind Mo Mo Mo.

Mo Qixi's family of three were stuck in the middle of the Yanbei Army, rushing out of the city together with the Yanbei Army … …

At this moment, the army had already rushed out of the city gate, and no guards were chasing after them. The king did not need to command them, and upon seeing Mo Qixi and the other two, he gave them an angry glare, then turned around and jumped off the horse. He lightly tapped on the ground, and jumped onto the carriage.

The carriage continued on its way. Seeing that the prince had boarded the carriage, the coachman had no intention of slowing down.

"Why did you come in?" Just as Ji Yunkai wanted to take a break when there was no one around, three more people came.

"This King does not trust you." The Prince sat next to Ji Yunkai and carefully hugged her.

The reason he had Mo Qixi and the other two sit in the carriage was originally to let them take care of Ji Yunkai, but in the end, the three of them became more and more unreliable. Not only could they not take care of Ji Yunkai, it seemed that Ji Yunkai had to take care of them instead.

"I'm fine, the carriage won't budge." Ji Yunkai leaned into the Duke's embrace and unconcernedly shook his head.

This carriage was specially made and was used to absorb the shock. Although it was very fast, it was very stable along the way.

Of course, this was also related to the official road they were walking on. If they were to take the small road, no matter how good the carriage was, it would still be bumpy.

"It's good that you're fine. There's nothing to do outside for now. You should rest in This King's embrace." Seeing that Ji Yunkai's face looked alright, the Prince did not say anymore and hugged her in an attempt to lessen Ji Yunkai's discomfort.

Ji Yunkai really didn't feel uncomfortable, but he didn't reject the prince's good intentions. Instead, he leaned into the prince's embrace and closed his eyes to rest …

Outside the horse carriage, Mo Mo was like a small beast that had been freed from its charge into the woods. Mo Mo was charging forward without restraint. Mo Mo was not slow at all, he was not worried that Mo Wuji would be left behind by the army.

Other than the occasional worry about him, he was also worried that he would be run over by the galloping horses and soldiers. Looking at the fresh and lively Ink Daylily, he knew that he had done the wrong thing.

"I really don't know how to raise children." He couldn't help but sigh.

Mo Qixi, who was beside her, shook her hand when she heard this. "It has nothing to do with you. It's my fault."

It was because of him that their children were different from others, unable to be raised in the usual way.

Sporadic silence filled the air. Their gazes never left Mo Mo's body. They didn't know that other than them, there was a group of people whose gazes were similarly fixed upon Mo Mo who was running about …