Chapter 260 Life is Like a Galloping Horse



This time, Guangyou has completely become a lazy bum, a lazy bum riding a horse to relax.

Whether or not this person is affected by Conan's passive ability has absolutely nothing to do with him.

"He's now an excellent hoof maker."

"A hoof maker?"

Guangyou explained to Xiaolan, "Because horses used by humans have a lot of exercise, their hooves are easily worn out. So the ancients invented horseshoes. Horseshoe fitters are people who tailor horseshoes according to the condition of each horse's hooves and make horseshoes that fit them."

"I didn't expect you to know so much, little one."

Yu-zhi smiled and praised Guang-you.

Horseshoes were an essential tool on ancient battlefields. Without them, the hooves of warhorses wore out too quickly, and horses had to be replaced every short period of time.

This not only involves the consumption of horses, but also represents money.

The invention of horseshoes directly saved a lot of money, which was comparable to many inventions today.

The process of changing the horseshoes was actually quite boring. After the novelty wore off for Ran and the others, Sanae took them horseback riding.

Guangyou originally intended to ride adult horses, but due to height and age restrictions, he could only ride ponies.

However, Kōyū was satisfied.

"Ai, come on up!"

Without even asking Ai if she wanted to ride another horse, Kōyū reached out and pulled her onto the horse.

He chose a black horse because it was relatively strong among ponies.

Guangyou placed his feet on the stirrups and gently nudged the horse's belly with his legs. The black horse obediently began to move.

"I didn't expect you two to be such good horse riders."

Sanae led a brown horse, with Ran sitting on its back, praising Kouyu and Conan's skillful movements.

Conan could only manage a few awkward laughs; he couldn't very well say that he learned it from his father in Hawaii.

Guangyou also thought of this, chuckled, and then suddenly squeezed his legs together.

"They're starting to accelerate, be careful."

What's the difference between riding a horse without speeding up and being a salted fish?

Enjoying the wind whistling past your ears as you ride, being jostled around until you question your existence, and feeling sparks flying from your crotch—that's part of the fun of horseback riding!

and...

Behind him was a beautiful woman, best described in two words—

Superficial

"Hey, Kyou, why are you speeding up? That's dangerous!"

Xiao Lan panicked for a moment, but breathed a sigh of relief when she saw Guang You riding the horse steadily.

It's a foal, after all, and it doesn't run as fast as an adult horse, but it's enough for Guangyou.

They hadn't gone far when they suddenly heard a horse neighing behind them.

Guangyou quickly turned his horse around and rode back. He saw that Mrs. Lipp had broken free of the rope that was tethering her horse and was running straight outside in a fit of emotion.

In this situation, scaring the horse might only backfire. The best approach is to gently stroke the horse while holding the reins to calm it down.

Sanae was with the truck driver whom Ninomiya Hiroto had met on the road.

With their help, Mrs. Lipp managed to calm down a bit.

Conan seemed to realize something and quickly turned around and ran back.

Conan's unusual behavior caught the attention of Uncle Mori and the others.

After Guangyou returned the horse to the stable, he followed Ai.

The place where Yuan Nan, the troweler, had been working had been surrounded by several people, and Yuan Nan collapsed in a pool of blood, dying instantly.

Guangyou shook his head, but he believed in respecting the dead. No matter how much he disliked him before, he should give him some face now that the person was dead.

Unfortunately, he misjudged the timing and ran into Conan.

This time, let alone the plot, Guangyou has absolutely no recollection of it.

This further solidified Guangyou's original decision.

Let Conan handle the case; he should probably take Ai and go ride the pony again.

"This time, I want to ride by myself for a while."

Ai said to Kousuke very seriously.

The wind felt nice, and the horseback riding experience was also good.

It's just that Kwang-woo was riding his horse too fast.

It was a bit bumpy and painful...

Guangyou led a mare out of Xiaoma's stable; she was one of the gentler and more affectionate of them all.

"Come on, be careful going up."

Kōyū helped Ai onto the reddish-brown pony.

Holding the reins, Guangyou walked slowly ahead.

For novice riders, there must be someone leading the horse to ensure safety.

No matter how smart you think you are, you still need someone to accompany you.

If something goes wrong, getting kicked by a horse is really unpleasant.

Guangyou knew this all too well, and recalling the situation at the time, he felt a chill run down his spine.

It was my first time riding a horse, and in order to meet the mission, I could only learn it briefly before bracing myself and charging forward.

Everything was fine at first, but then the horse's emotions got a little out of control, and he was thrown off.

He was just a hair's breadth away from having his manly dignity crushed by the horse's hoof.

Later, when Guangyou went back and looked at the spot where the horse's hoof had stepped, he realized how lucky he was.

This is similar to having the same score as many other students in the college entrance exam, but the school you want to attend has already filled all the available spots.

Extremely lucky, but also feeling a sense of lingering fear, because it almost could have caused irreversible consequences.

After all, if that place gets stepped on, your happiness for the rest of your life will be gone.

Coming to his senses, Kōyū led the horse, and Ai's movements were already quite practiced.

Guangyou could also give the horse a little speed, but it's impossible for it to run.

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