Qing Yan needs to calm down. Transmigrating is one thing, but becoming an infant? Is this a joke? When she was three years old, she met a jade-carved little boy. Qing Yan's eyes immediately lit...
Feiyangu stopped 50 kilometers from the camp, which was the optimal distance so that he could return to help immediately if anything happened at the camp.
This is the only way back to camp.
Fei Yanggu was quite worried during Qingyan's absence. He was fine with his two sons, but his youngest daughter rarely went out, and he was always on edge whenever she did.
"Little darling, change your clothes first, we should be heading back to camp soon." Yin and Qingyan hadn't slept all night, and her eyes were bloodshot. Yin felt sorry for her.
"Fourth Brother, will those leaders come looking for trouble again when we get back?" Qingyan looked at Yin pitifully. Lately, she had been in a bad mood, as those people had been causing her a lot of trouble.
He sighed helplessly; it was really hard to say.
"You didn't leave any hidden dangers, did you?" Did Xiao Guai have any markings on the jewelry from Linglong Pavilion that conveyed Qingyan's teachings?
Each time, the headpieces from Linglong Pavilion at Qingyan Restaurant are marked with their own unique identifiers.
Along their journey, Xiao Guai personally retrieved all the jewelry and ornaments, and the shopkeepers would brand them with their names beforehand each time.
"No!" Qingyan shook her head.
Those jewelry items were reserved by Linglong Pavilion for unforeseen circumstances.
She was merely a porter, transporting them to the Mongol tribes.
When the Mongol leaders saw the headdresses, they should have known perfectly well that most of them were personally commissioned by the leaders' wives, and some were probably made for the favored concubines. Each headdress was extremely exquisite and gorgeous.
She tilted her head and leaned on his shoulder, her big, watery eyes gazing out the window. In the crisp autumn air, it was the perfect time to go out and have some fun. In the grasslands, you could find plenty of lively little animals.
"When we get back, I'll take you to catch rabbits and snakes." Before leaving the capital, Yin had promised Xiao Guai that he would definitely treat her to a good time this time.
Uh-huh!
She nodded her little head quickly, hoping he wouldn't break his promise.
The convoy moved forward in a grand procession, and many herders, upon seeing it, made way for it.
"Look, there's such a big flock of sheep over there!" Qingyan recalled that in modern times, when she saw sheep herding on the Mongolian grasslands, sheepdogs were basically taking care of the sheep, freeing up human labor long ago.
The shepherds were weathered and worn, some with a child as young as ten. The sheep grazed on the lush grass, their heads bowed, while the children watched them intently. Some sheep would run off, and the children would have to chase after them as fast as they could.
After the sheep are recovered, they will count them again, hoping that no one has disturbed the flock during their absence.
"Sisi, will sheep be lost here?" These children must be servants of the tribe. Sometimes, in the eyes of their masters, sheep are more important than their own lives.
He looked up from the pile of documents, followed her gaze to the flock of sheep outside, and said, "Some will get lost. If they encounter an understanding master, they'll be fine, but if they encounter a profit-driven one, they'll probably be beaten to death!"
As soon as she finished speaking, she trembled twice. These children had no choice but to accept this fate; from birth, they were destined to live among the sheep.
"Why not use sheepdogs to herd sheep?" Yin likes dogs, and she was familiar with many of the dog breeds she mentioned.
“It’s better to raise hunting dogs than those dogs!” he replied.
During this trip, Qingyan saw his hunting dog, which was not a fierce mastiff like the Tibetan Mastiff, but a Shandong Greyhound similar to a greyhound. This breed should be extinct in modern times.
"Um... how about we get a greyhound for Yiken to play with?" Qingyan couldn't contain her longing and decided to bring it up with Yin.
"Isn't there a show-off?" Yin picked up a Yorkshire Terrier from outside. It was bought from a ship; its small size and elegant gait made it perfect for raising children.
Show off!
Waaaaah!
She enjoyed being with Dese, which turned into a standard Yorkshire Terrier with a golden head and silver-blue back. It was very gentle, but sometimes too clingy, which annoyed Yin.
"Hmph! You still say that? Every time you spend a long time with Dese, you have to deliver the goods. Dese doesn't like you being around!" Qingyan snorted coldly. Dese is very sensitive. Faced with Yin's difficult behavior, Dese will avoid it.
He tightened his arms around her, pulling her into his embrace. When they were together, he didn't want her gaze to be drawn to anything else, not even his children.
"When we get back, I'll take you, the children, and Dese to the villa!" Yin pondered. He had completed his mission admirably, and Kangxi should grant him a few days' leave. He planned to take Qingyan to the villa with him.
"Really?!" Her eyes lit up instantly as she turned around.
At this moment, Fei Yanggu had already seen the convoy in the distance. Seeing Qingyan's specially made carriage, he felt relieved. Saito and Eshuo walked at the front of the procession, and they were excited to see Fei Yanggu personally leading the new army over.
They had encountered a lot of trouble along the way, and at the last moment, they almost suffered total annihilation.
"Lord Ulanara!" Yin urged Yin to get into the carriage and stay out as little as possible. He had been to countless battlefields and was more suitable than Yin to direct the return journey.
"Prince Zhi, you must be tired from your journey. His Majesty is waiting for your and Fourth Prince's return at the camp!" Fei Yanggu was relieved to see that Yin had not appeared outside the carriage.
Both Kangxi and Yinzhen were worried that Yinzhen would act recklessly; otherwise, Kangxi would not have sent Tulichen to accompany him.
"Yes, sir!" Yin replied. "Tulichen, go to the carriage and call Yin out!"
We'll be at the camp soon, and with Fei Yanggu personally protecting us, there shouldn't be any major problems.
A moment later, Yin appeared in everyone's sight, dressed in a golden riding outfit. He mounted his horse and rode up to Yin's side.
"Father-in-law, why did you come to pick me up in person?" Yin couldn't help but feel strange when he saw Fei Yanggu. Kangxi often had Fei Yanggu by his side, and rarely asked him to come over for such trivial matters.
"This servant has personally volunteered to come and fetch you, eager to see my little darling as soon as possible!" Fei Yanggu was speaking to his beloved daughter, and he wouldn't reveal too much about Kangxi's attitude in front of the Imperial Guards, only using the Qing Banquet as an excuse.
After all, the Crown Prince's position was still secure, and it was not advisable to reveal Kangxi's concern for Yinzhen.
"My lords, please return to camp as soon as possible. His Majesty has already prepared lunch for you!" Li Dequan, standing behind Fei Yanggu, breathed a sigh of relief upon seeing that both princes were unharmed.
Just now, Li Dequan rushed over at top speed, and fortunately, he arrived before the two princes.
"Anda!" Yin called out.
The carriage started moving again. Qingyan relaxed, reclining on the cushion, holding the folding book Yin Gang had given her. It contained anecdotes from the following stories, which she read like a storybook. (To be continued. If you like this work, please vote for it on Qidian.com. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users please read at m.qidian.com.)