Wei Lang paused. He wanted to be with Ma... but he also felt that he shouldn't 'forgive' his elder sister so easily.
I always feel like something is wrong.
The child leaned against the wall, looking confused.
Wei Xiyin breathed a sigh of relief and winked at the people around her.
The guard understood and continued to build the ladder.
Wei Xiyin was the first to climb the wooden ladder, climb over the wall, and land inside the wall.
As soon as it landed.
Wei Lang ran up to her eagerly, "Sister, I want a horse."
Wei Xiyin smiled at him and agreed immediately, "Okay, I'll make some arrangements when we get back, and I'll take you to choose."
But in a blink of an eye, the child was coaxed into calming down.
Wei Xiyin quickly pulled him forward to greet his third uncle.
The army was large in number and had to come in in a line. The mountain road was narrow and could not accommodate so many people, so the people in front had to go down the mountain first.
Wei Mingyuan left his son here to lead the soldiers of the vanguard camp.
He walked in front, leading the younger generations home.
General Chen naturally followed them. Since they had arrived at the fort, as a general, he naturally had to visit Duke Wei first.
"Why is Erlang here?" Wei Xiyin asked when she saw her brother's mood turn from gloomy to cheerful again.
Wei Lang answered honestly, "A few days ago, when they came back, I went to ask, and they said my sister would be back in a few days. So I came here every day to watch over her. Sister, please don't abandon me in the future..."
The 'they' the child was referring to were naturally the Wei family army who had returned with war horses a few days ago.
Wei Xiyin felt a pang of sadness when she heard this. "It's my fault for making Erlang sad. I'll definitely let you know where I'm going next time."
At that time, she thought that her grandfather and her husbands were still at home, and that Erlang was no longer as clingy as before since he became the squad leader, so she left with peace of mind.
Unexpectedly, it hurt the child's heart.
The group went down the mountain very quickly and soon reached the halfway point.
There were farmlands on both sides of the mountain road and not far away. The awnings built on them were intact, with gaps in the awnings, and sparse sunlight sprinkled on the crops in the fields.
In such severe weather, the crops in the fields still grew to half a person's height, with slightly bent leaf tips and shrunken leaf bodies, but at least they were all alive.
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