Besides Qin Yu, Tang Huan also brought Li Daikui along to ensure that someone could do things for him in the capital, so that he wouldn't have to do everything himself.
"I forgot about the curfew in the capital. I thought it was the same as in Qihuai County. If I had known, I wouldn't have been in such a hurry to leave."
To save time, they did not take a carriage, but rode horses themselves.
Tang Huan instinctively dismounted and felt tremendous resistance in her right leg.
The next moment, a cry filled with sorrow and pain rang out.
Li Daikui exclaimed in surprise, "Sir, Xiao Qin has fallen off his horse!"
Tang Huan sighed, dismounted, and walked up to Qin Yu, extending a hand.
Qin Yu looked mournful.
Is this how Tang Huan treats me because I didn't want to ride a horse with that rough man, Li Daikui?
Are you alright?
Qin Yu shook his head silently.
"It's no use if something happens. The city gates are closed and won't open until five or six in the morning. Even if you're really injured, you'll have to tough it out until then."
Qin Yu was speechless for a moment, only feeling that Tang Huan had a truly ruthless heart.
While the two were talking, Li Daikui had already tied the two horses to the trees beside the official road and returned carrying a large bag.
"Let's pitch the tent."
Tang Huan didn't mind the dirt at all, and sat directly on the ground, showing no intention of participating.
Li Daikui looked up at the city walls of the capital illuminated by the moonlight and pondered, "Sir, I think we can use a grappling hook to climb in, without going through all this trouble..."
"I think you've gone mad. You want to die? I'm planning to live a few more years. Hurry up and go."
Li Daikui awkwardly abandoned the plan and instead glared fiercely at Qin Yu, who was about to sit down.
"You, a mere maid, want to rest? Get up and get back to work!"
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