Transmigrated to Ancient Times to Raise Cute Babies

One moment, Min Yueqing was living like an ox or a horse in the post-apocalyptic world, desperately hacking at zombies. The next moment, a delicately carved, soft, cute little cub appeared before h...

Chapter 41 Being Criticized

Min Yueqing made the decision and walked straight to the horse. Pei Ji and Shi Tou had no choice but to follow behind reluctantly. On the way back, the two children were quite quiet and did not chat about what they had seen along the way.

Min Yueqing followed behind the two at a leisurely pace. Seeing that the two children were still deep in thought, probably still recalling and pondering the moves they had learned that day, she thought to herself that they were teachable.

Especially Pei Ji, such a small child, spent most of the day riding horses and practicing martial arts without slacking off or complaining of being tired. He persevered just like Shi Tou, who was six years older than him. He was truly commendable.

It should be understood that in martial arts, the master leads you in, but the practice is up to you. If the disciple does not have the perseverance and spirit of research, even the best skills will not be effective.

However, on the next steep slope, Min Yueqing noticed something was wrong, because Pei Ji's body suddenly swayed on the horse.

Min Yueqing quickly glanced at Pei Ji's legs, and sure enough, his thin legs were trembling slightly, and it looked like he was about to lose his grip on the horse's belly.

Min Yueqing immediately urged her horse forward, rode up to Pei Ji's side, and scooped him up in front of her. The movement was so light that even Pei Ji's little horse took a moment to react, turning its head to look back again and again, as if wondering where its little master was.

Pei Ji nestled in front of Min Yueqing, his face still showing some confusion, "Mother?"

Min Yueqing was both amused and exasperated. She gently tapped his nose with her finger and deliberately put on a stern face, saying, "Why didn't you tell your mother you were tired? Falling off a horse is no joke. You could easily get hurt, and not just a minor injury."

Pei Ji was still a little confused. He had been somewhat absent-minded since he mounted the horse. Every move and technique he had just learned that day was flashing through his mind.

Even just now, he only felt a momentary dizziness before he was already in his mother's arms, barely aware of the danger. If his mother hadn't spoken up, he wouldn't have known he almost fell off his horse.

However, Pei Ji knew that his mother was so serious because she was worried about him, so he obediently admitted his mistake, "Mother, I shouldn't have been distracted. I won't do it again next time I ride a horse."

Her attitude in admitting her mistake was quite sincere, so Min Yueqing didn't hold it against her. She just added, "Always remember that safety comes first. Don't do it again. If you do it again, I will punish you."

Min Yueqing deliberately spoke these words loudly, and Shi Tou heard them clearly.

Since rescuing Pei Ji, Min Yueqing had been riding alongside Shi Tou. Shi Tou had naturally seen the general outline of what had just happened, and he was also shocked when he heard his master say that Pei Ji had almost fallen off his horse.

Because Pei Ji was clearly not the only one who was distracted while riding a horse, his master's words were not only a warning to Pei Ji, but also a warning to himself.

Shi Tou and Pei Ji exchanged a glance, both of their eyes regaining their original clarity.

Stone stared intently at the road ahead, thinking to himself that nothing could escape his master's eyes. Also, his master's riding skills were amazing; the rescue he just made was as swift and precise as a gust of wind.

Pei Ji sat obediently on his mother's sturdy horse, his little hands gripping the saddle, his eyes taking in the surroundings. Xuanfeng was much taller than his Ayao, so his field of vision was quite different from when he rode a small horse before, and he felt that his horizons had broadened.

Of course, Pei Ji did not forget his A Yao, and would look back from time to time.

Ah Yao was very clever. When he was looking around, he spotted him on his mother's horse and followed behind the whirlwind on his own. When Pei Ji turned around, he could still meet its bright eyes from time to time.

As they approached the village, it was already getting dark, and a magnificent sunset appeared on the horizon. Under the glow of the sunset, wisps of smoke rose from the distant villages, seemingly urging the people who had gone out to return home quickly.

Stone felt as if he could smell the aroma of food, and couldn't help but slurp his saliva. His stomach, which had been calm before, started rumbling, silently urging his little horse to walk faster.

Fortunately, the gate of the manor soon appeared before them. The gate was open, and a small head peeked out, looking in their direction. Upon seeing them, it immediately called out into the manor, "You're back! Madam and the others are back!"

His voice was so loud that even those who were some distance away from the village could hear him clearly.

Min Yueqing couldn't help but chuckle, and Pei Ji grinned and turned to look at his mother, "Mother, this child is quite interesting."

Despite being so much younger than the other child, she's calling him a kid. Min Yueqing looked at the little one in her arms with a teasing expression and casually pinched the soft flesh on his belly.

Unfortunately, after this period of training, the little one is noticeably less cuddly than before, but she still enjoys it immensely.

When Shi Tou saw the young man, he felt that he looked familiar. He remembered seeing him when he got off the bus last night. At that time, the young man was standing with a lot of people. Because he looked about the same age as him, he left a deep impression on him.

This little kid is Mao Mao.

Old Li saw that it was getting late and he hadn't heard any movement from the main courtyard yet, so he asked Mao Mao to stand guard at the gate and let him know when the lady and the others returned, so they could prepare to serve them.

After Mao Mao finished speaking, he continued to stand at the gate. He looked enviously at the young master and the other boy. The young master and his wife were riding a strong black horse together, followed by a small black horse, which was obviously the young master's. The other boy was riding a small horse by himself.

Momo thought to himself, "They are so lucky to have their own ponies. Heaven knows how long he stared at those two ponies last night."

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