Chapter 253 Driving a Wuling Mini and Crashing Through the Palace (Part 3) shuhaige.net



Li Yao led the Emperor, Prince An, and two ministers to the side hall, where they saw an iron box with a cat's head painted on it parked not far away.

The Emperor, also looking curious, took advantage of the fact that Prince An and the others were focused on the carriage, and quietly asked Li Yao, "Chang Le, did your master give this to you?"

Li Yao replied quietly, "Father, my master took me to drive one in a dream, so he gave me two. There's also a black one, which is sunbathing in Mother's courtyard."

When the emperor heard there was one more, his eyes lit up. He asked, "Why sunbathe?"

Li Yao replied, "Father, this carriage can only run by absorbing sunlight, so it needs to be exposed to the sun frequently to replenish its energy, otherwise it won't be able to move."

The Emperor nodded as if he understood, while Prince An and the others had already circled the Wuling Mini several times.

The Empress and the others had just vomited in the car, so Li Yao hadn't closed the car window, and several of them stuck their heads in to look.

At this moment, the Empress also came out. After greeting the Emperor, she whispered to him about her experience of riding in the carriage. The Empress said, "Although it is a carriage, it is very novel. Although the space is not large, the seats are very elastic and soft. There are no horses, the view is very good, and there is warm air inside."

Li Yao listened to the Empress talk about her experience and found it quite interesting. Who said that people in ancient times were ignorant? She spoke so eloquently.

At this moment, Prince An and two ministers also came over and looked at Li Yao expectantly.

Li Yao casually grabbed the standard vomit bags and trash cans that the Empress had just used in the carriage, and gave each of them a motion sickness pill to take first.

These people weren't surprised that Princess Chang Le could pull out things so easily. After all, the princess had been like this since she was a child. It was said that her master had taught her the art of "hiding things in her sleeves," so everyone was used to it, although they still found it amazing every time they saw it.

After they finished taking their motion sickness medicine, Li Yao looked at the Emperor and asked, "Father, would you like to sit too?"

The emperor thought for a moment, then got into the carriage. He tilted his head back, took some motion sickness medicine, held an orange in one hand, and carried a small trash can in the other as he sat down.

After teaching everyone to fasten their seatbelts and adjust their seats, Li Yao drove around the large square in front of the Hall of Diligent Governance, and then drove along the Imperial Palace Avenue.

The emperor's guards saw that the emperor had left in his carriage, and there was nowhere for him to sit, so they led a group of guards and ran after the carriage.

The chief eunuch realized that the emperor had also forgotten about him, so he had no choice but to run away with him.

So everyone in the palace watched as a metal box with a pink cat's head painted on it ran ahead, with the Imperial Guards chasing after it, and the Grand Eunuch running so fast he was out of breath.

Many people saw the bright yellow figure sitting in the carriage from afar, so they found a place where they wouldn't block the way and knelt down. They waited until the emperor left before getting up and turning to discuss the iron box they had just seen with the palace servants.

Inside the carriage, to Li Yao's surprise, the Emperor and the others didn't get carsick. In fact, they kept urging Li Yao to speed up, and would occasionally touch the seats and the roof.

Li Yao also asked, "Father, why don't you get carsick?"

The Emperor smiled calmly and said, "We often ride horses. Your little carriage isn't even as fast as a horse, how could you possibly get seasick?"

Li Yao agreed, so she increased the speed to 60 mph, giving everyone a slight feeling of being pushed back.

Now everyone was clearly more interested in the car and kept asking Li Yao questions.

Li Yao didn't have time to answer; they were asking too many questions. So she simply turned on the speakers, which were connected to the internet and had some music stored on them.

Everyone noticed that a rectangular block next to Li Yao lit up, and soon words appeared on it, which made them even more curious. Then they heard a sound and strange music.

My heart is pounding, love is like a raging fire~ You're laughing, but I'm the one who's gone crazy~ Love, like fire, warms the heart~ I see the flames of love flickering~

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