Tang Yehuai led his horse across the entire lakeside, trampling the grass almost flat.
As the horse moved, stench wafted into Fu Hange's nostrils, making it unbearable for her.
Ignoring Tang Yehuai's feelings, she muttered from horseback, "Could you find a clean horse next time? This one really stinks!"
"Whether the horse has been washed or not, it smells the same," Tang Yehuai said confidently from the front.
Fu Hange was being carried by a horse, swaying back and forth. She asked, "Why?"
"Because that's what horses taste like."
What?
Is this the legendary foul smell?
Fu Hange was practically fainting. Although riding a horse was still a novelty for her, the stench was unbearable! Especially since she was sitting on something so smelly.
Although I complained about the little horse, the taste was really hard to describe.
Halfway there, Fu Hange couldn't hold it in any longer and arched her back in discomfort, saying, "I can't take it anymore, I'm going to throw up, put me down quickly."
Tang Yehua couldn't help but think to himself how weak she was, even riding a horse made her vomit.
Fearing that Fu Hange would vomit on the horse, Tang Yehuai had no choice but to put his arm around her waist and gently lift her down.
She couldn't hold it in as soon as she touched the ground and vomited straight out, a splatter of excrement.
Tang Yehuai watched from the side and couldn't help but shudder. How could a woman vomit so much?
He couldn't help but tease her, saying, "You were complaining about how smelly the centaurs were just now, but look at yourself now, who's really smelly?"
Fu Hange blushed instantly. Sure enough, you can't make big promises too early, or you'll be the one who gets slapped in the face.
However, standing where she had just vomited, she could definitely smell the odor...
Never mind, she's not going to say anything more.
Tang Yehuai lifted Fu Hange back onto the horse and continued to pull her forward. Midway, he asked, "If I let go, can you ride by yourself?"
Fu Hange nodded: "What's so difficult about that? I learned to ride a horse from watching TV before, don't worry, I can walk by myself."
Tang Yehuai looked at her strangely again: "TV?"
Fu Hange was speechless for a moment. She had almost forgotten that he was not from the same world as her, so she waved her hand and said, "Never mind, you wouldn't understand."
Tang Yehuai was too lazy to argue with her, and only said, "I'm letting go. Hold on tight and don't ride too fast, or you'll fall off the horse."
Fu Hange felt he was even more nagging than her mother: "I know!"
She was overjoyed; she had never ridden a horse before! Now that she had this opportunity, she was determined to gallop it around as fast as she could.
Fu Hange imitated the measurement technique she saw on TV, kicked the horse's belly hard with her foot, and shouted, "Giddy up!"
The horse was startled, and with a stomachache, it suddenly lunged forward. Fu Hange initially lost her grip and nearly fell off, while Tang Yehuai watched from behind with trepidation.
She suddenly ran far away from him, turned around on her horse, and waved to him: "See? I can ride a horse!"
Tang Yehuai's lips curled up slightly. He thought Fu Hange was silly and couldn't do anything, but he didn't expect her to have some skills.
At first, Fu Hange was riding just fine, and she even looked at the scenery of the lakeside along the way. But something tripped the horse's hoof, and the horse suddenly rushed forward in pain at a great speed.
Fu Hange hadn't even reacted yet. She had been so focused on admiring the scenery that she lost her grip and was thrown off the horse, landing face-first on the ground.
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