Chapter 61 Empress Xiaoyiren 61 shuhaige.net



Erdemon, who was standing at a distance, also saw this dangerous scene. Seeing that the guards had failed to save the Seventh Princess, he felt a little uneasy. Without thinking much, he took one of the guards' horses, cracked his whip, and rode over.

With his superb riding skills, he quickly caught up with Hutulinga, who was clinging tightly to her horse's neck, afraid of being thrown off.

Erdemon'e rode his horse side by side, calling out, "Seventh Princess, please reach out your hand, this servant will pull you over."

Hutu Ling'a thought this was also a guard who had come to rescue her, so she didn't think much of it. She tried several times according to the "guard's" instructions, but failed each time, and felt very frustrated.

Seeing this, Erde understood. No matter how brave the Seventh Princess was, she was still just a teenage girl, and she would still be timid and afraid when faced with such a situation.

After a quick mental search, Erdemon decided that it would be better for him to go himself rather than have the obviously frightened Seventh Princess come over.

Once he had an idea, he quickly told the Seventh Princess to hold on tightly to the horse's neck and not let go, while he controlled the horse to get as close to her as possible.

Seizing the opportunity, Erdemonge leaped onto Hutuling'a's horse.

Suddenly having contact with a man she didn't know, Hu Tuling felt scared, but other emotions also arose in her heart.

This was also the first time Erdemonge had been in close contact with a woman. Seeing that the Seventh Princess's face was pale and she no longer had the heroic demeanor she had just displayed, he chuckled to himself, thinking, "She's still just a little girl!"

With an extra person on its back, the horse ran even more tiringly. Under Erdemong'e's control, it ran forward several times before finally stopping.

With the crisis averted, Erdemung dismounted, only to find the Seventh Princess still on horseback, which puzzled him.

"Seventh Princess, you are safe now and there is nothing to worry about. You may dismount."

After the harrowing experience, Hutu Ling'a was pale, but upon hearing what the guard said, a blush rose to her cheeks.

"I, I..."

Before he could finish speaking, Erdimund noticed out of the corner of his eye that Seventh Princess's legs were trembling.

He immediately understood why the Seventh Princess hadn't dismounted; she was so frightened that her legs went weak.

Suppressing a smile, he put on a serious face, apologized softly, and lifted Hutu Ling A off the horse.

Upon hearing from Su Peisheng that his sister had an accident while riding a horse, Yinzhen rushed over and saw Erdemenge carrying his sister off the horse.

Feeling somewhat surprised and wondering why he was there, Yinzhen temporarily put aside his worries and walked over.

Pretending not to know her, he thanked Erdemong'e, then turned to ask his sister with concern if she was alright. Only after receiving an affirmative reply did he finally feel relieved.

Erdemon'e, being tactful, knew that the Imperial Noble Consort and her son had something to say, so he took his leave.

Yunyi felt uncomfortable interacting with men outside the family, so she instructed the eunuch beside her to escort him away, intending to thank him later.

On the way back, Hutu Ling'a was cared for and lectured by her mother, sister, brother and others. Although she knew they meant well, she still felt a bit overwhelmed.

That evening, after drinking the calming medicine that her mother insisted the imperial physician prescribe, Hutu Ling'a lay in bed, and for some reason thought of the boy from earlier that day.

In the afternoon, Emperor Kangxi learned of his daughter's accident and that someone had come to her rescue. After some investigation, he discovered that it was the Empress's nephew who had saved his daughter.

He was overjoyed, not expecting that Erdemonge was not only well-educated but also skilled in horsemanship and archery. He immediately bestowed rewards upon him to thank him for his merit in saving the princess.

It was also because of Emperor Kangxi that Hutulinga learned the identity of the person who saved her, who was actually the nephew of the Empress Dowager, Erdemeng'e, the second son of the Duke of Chengen.

The boy leaped forward, his heroic figure saving people was incredibly cool, and it was thus imprinted in the heart of the naive and innocent Hutu Ling'a.

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