Jin Shu was nothing more than a 'white moonlight' whose spiritual power was destroyed in a cultivation novel. The men who once loved and protected her became infatuated with a junior sister...
Chapter 275 After being exiled, he expanded his territory and annihilated the scum emperor (21)
The reason we're taking such a big show of dealing with one Thuram today is to send a warning to the rest of the "Thurams".
If you have any grievances, either keep them to yourself or go directly to Mu Han. What kind of skill is it to bully her?
Back at the stable, the moment they saw Jin Shu, the foals that she had raised earlier began to stamp their feet restlessly, staring intently at her while making "pfft" sounds from their noses.
These little guys are still too young and far from mature and steady. When they see a human they like, they don't hide it at all and stick their heads out to be petted.
Jin Shu was generous, touching each of the little horse heads one by one, and then taking out homemade snacks from her waist pouch to give to them.
The ponies love snacks, and their eyes light up whenever they see them, eagerly craning their necks as if afraid Jin Shu won't see them.
Not a single bit of the genetically modified health supplement formula from her previous life was wasted. Jin Shu slightly adjusted the ingredients and proportions, and it was perfect for using on these ponies.
With their natural racial advantages and nutritional supplements, Jin Shu strictly followed scientific feeding methods to care for these little guys, and the final results were naturally quite gratifying.
Compared to before, these ponies are much more robust at the same age. Despite the sudden drop in temperature after the snow melts over such a long period, not a single pony has fallen ill. They are all plump, strong, and can eat, sleep, and run well.
Based on this growth trend, these nearly one hundred foals will grow up to be stronger than their parents, with significantly increased size, endurance, and load-bearing capacity.
Most importantly, it's about loyalty. Jin Shu stays with them day and night, not only tempting them with delicious food, but also subtly training them to recognize their owner by understanding the behavioral logic of the herd.
The two newborn foals behaved very well today, and Jin Shu rewarded them with a snack biscuit, making the two foals grin happily.
In addition to providing them with good food, drink, and care, Jin Shu also arranged for these ponies to receive vaccinations.
At this time, the Mongolians, who had the most advanced horse breeding techniques, had already developed a preliminary vaccine, but they only gave the foals a medicinal bath after birth to enhance their immunity.
Jin Shu, on the other hand, used injection. After spending some time researching and developing a syringe, she immediately vaccinated all the young horses in the stable.
With this, horses will avoid all possible genetic diseases during their growth and their lifespan will be greatly extended.
After the last dose of vaccine was administered, Jin Shu walked to the deepest part of the stable. A white horse slowly walked over, obediently lowering its head and letting Jin Shu stroke its face.
The foal, which was only three months old, had already grown to the size of an adult horse. When it walked over, its strong and heavy body had an awe-inspiring and intimidating presence.
As soon as it came out, all the restless ponies in the stable immediately quieted down, an effect even better than Jin Shu's.
"Xiao Bai, it's up to you now."
Little White's intelligent eyes quietly watched Jin Shu. It was gentle and calm, unlike a restless young horse.
Jin Shu felt that the two of them were destined to be together. After all, her best friend was also white. Like her, Xiao Bai had a pair of calm and peaceful eyes that would always quietly watch over her and stay by her side.
Because of Xiaobai, Jin Shu felt a rare sense of familiarity and belonging in these other worlds.
She would often bring wine to chat with Xiaobai. She knew it couldn't understand, after all, it didn't have the cultivation of Feiyun, which had lasted for thousands of years, but that didn't matter, as long as it stayed quietly by her side.
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Mu Han rushed as fast as he could and finally returned before dawn the next day.
He didn't know what he was so anxious about. As soon as he returned to the camp, someone ran over and knelt at his feet, crying and pleading.
"Princess Thuram was beaten by that woman from the Central Plains. She is now seriously injured and on the verge of death. Your Majesty, please go and see her quickly."
The words "Thuram" didn't elicit any reaction from Mu Han, but when the words "woman from the Central Plains" appeared, the travel-worn Mu Han immediately looked at the person kneeling on the ground.
"Is she alright?"
"The princess is seriously injured. She was rammed by that woman's horse and is covered in wounds. Your Majesty, we beg you to do justice for the princess!"
Upon hearing this, Mu Han frowned and spoke in an icy tone.
"I mean, is Miss Jin injured?"
"ah?"
The servant kneeling on the ground was completely stunned. Mu Han's reaction was beyond her expectations. The most noble princess on the grassland was injured, yet the king was still thinking about that woman from the Central Plains?!
Seeing that the other party hesitated and didn't speak for a long time, Mu Han lost his patience and went directly to Jin Shu's tent.
He stood outside the curtain and called out to those inside.
"Ah Jin, Ah Jin, are you awake?"
Jin Shu usually wakes up the earliest because the horses in the stable have an early sleep schedule. She follows the horses' habits and gets up before dawn every day to tidy up the stable.
But no matter how much he called out today, there was no response from inside.
Mu Han was anxious and was about to go in directly, but when he thought of Jin Shu's tense face and cold eyes when she was angry, he withdrew his outstretched hand and sent the maid who usually took care of Jin Shu's daily life to go in and check.
"Your Majesty, Miss Jin is not in the tent."
Not here?
Mu Han quickly lifted the curtain to look inside, and sure enough, the bedding on the bed was folded neatly and didn't look like anyone had slept there.
A sense of panic crept over him, and he turned around, his steps faltering, to search the vicinity.
The maid had never seen the king so distraught. Realizing that the woman from the Central Plains was indeed of great importance to the king, she quickly followed behind to search for her.
"Your Majesty, Miss Jin usually likes to stay in the stable. Could she be in the stable right now?"
The words of others suddenly reminded Mu Han that this was the first time he had lost his composure since childhood.
He hurriedly strode toward the stables, his steps hurried. Along the way, the guards knelt and saluted, but Mu Han passed by like a gust of wind. His appearance made everyone wonder if the Central Plains army had attacked.
Mu Han felt his muscles tense all the way. He lifted the curtain of the stable and saw that the ponies were all resting inside. Jin Shu was nowhere to be seen in the passageway.
He stood motionless at the entrance of the shed, his face extremely gloomy. The maid beside him dared not breathe, her whole body trembling and even breathing became difficult.
"Your Majesty, Miss Jin, she may have gone out for a stroll. She is not familiar with this place, so she shouldn't leave rashly."
(End of this chapter)