Chapter 69 Goal Achieved



An Moxue's first target was the group of about twenty horses that was relatively close to her, and her first target was the white horse in the herd.

She flew over cautiously, trying not to disturb the nearby animals. The herd of horses, oblivious to the approaching danger, were leisurely standing by the river, swishing their tails and drinking water.

When she was still more than ten meters away from the white horse, she suddenly took out a lasso from her spatial storage and flew forward at high speed. She swung the lasso straight at the white horse, which was still in a daze after being lassoed. Suddenly, the scene changed. An Moxue took it directly into her spatial storage, then put the reins on it and tied it to the hitching post.

She emerged from the space and found that the horses had been disturbed and had scattered.

The nearby animals were also affected by the horses, and some of them fled.

She looked toward another herd of about 50 horses, which had finished drinking and were leaving.

An Moxue quietly followed. The herd of horses left and galloped towards a hillside. She followed the herd into the woods and eventually arrived at a valley. The valley was very large and quiet, and she also found roe deer, deer, sheep, and rabbits.

She didn't rush to lasso the horse. This was clearly a gathering place for herbivores, and there were probably other herbivores that she hadn't spotted yet.

She circled the valley and found several kinds of pheasants, some of which were exceptionally beautiful, but they were all hiding in the bushes.

We also found hedgehogs, several families of hedgehogs of different sizes. The adult hedgehogs have very stiff fur that is clumped together in a grayish-brown color, making them difficult to handle. The baby hedgehogs have soft spines that are exceptionally cute, like round little balls.

What surprised her most was that she also found badgers in the valley, which could be made into badger oil, which was very effective for frostbite. An Moxue immediately decided to catch a few more to make badger oil.

She entered the space, found the sleeping potion and antidote she had prepared before, took a large bag out of the space, and started spraying the sleeping potion on groups of animals. Once they were all unconscious, she quickly collected most of the adult animals into the space, leaving a small number of adults and cubs, sprayed them with the antidote, and then went to the next location. In this way, she quickly piled up a bunch of sheep, roe deer, deer, and badgers in her space.

She entered the space and was surprised to see such a large number of animals. Knowing she would hunt more before leaving the forest, she went to the storage room, retrieved a storage bag, and used it to bind it to her blood. Then, she killed all the unconscious animals with a single blow and stored them in the bag, collecting a large bucket of deer blood. After dealing with these, she also put the wolves and wild boars from the storage room into the storage bag, labeled them, and stored them away. She had too many storage bags and was afraid of forgetting what was inside, so she had to mark them.

I found some rope of suitable thickness in the storage room and made a simple rein based on the one on the white horse's head, to use when I caught the brown horse.

After a series of actions, it got dark, and the animals in the valley settled down to rest.

An Moxue followed closely behind the brown horse. Once the herd had rested, she quickly ran over, took out a lasso, put it around the horse's neck, and entered the space. While the horse was still dazed, she put the reins on it and tied it to another hitching post.

The two horses met and neighed loudly and for a long time. She didn't care why they were neighing. She was overjoyed to have caught the horses she had been longing for, and such strong male horses at that. Once she tamed them, she would no longer have to worry about going far at night. She was tired of riding bicycles; they were too tiring for her legs.

Moreover, she had always wanted to have her own horse, but she was always busy traveling around and only occasionally went to the horse farm to enjoy it. She never found one that suited her taste, so things were delayed and she never got her wish. Unexpectedly, she came into this world and her wish came true by chance. Fate is truly unpredictable.

That night, she slept with a smile on her lips, which shows how dissatisfied she was with the current traffic, how much she liked the two horses, and how much she hated her own foolishness.

When she woke up the next day, she practiced boxing, ate, tied sandbags to her body, and came out of her spatial dimension. She had a crossbow in her hand. Her goal for the day was clear: to catch some pheasants and rabbits.

By the time she felt she had caught enough, she had already hunted dozens of pheasants and rabbits. From the initial escape of one to the occasional escape, to finally hitting the target with every arrow, the only difference was the number of pheasants she caught.

When she left the valley, all the animals in the valley except for horses had decreased significantly, which shows just how many animals she had hunted.

Once out of the valley, she walked and stopped, no longer avoiding animals, killing whatever she encountered. She even replaced her crossbow with a long-handled broadsword, but she never encountered any more aggressive animals.

On the third day, she found an open area that was perfect for training horses, so she stopped there.

This is already deep in the primeval forest. Fortunately, it is early winter, so there is no need to worry about snakes, insects, or rodents.

She returned to her space, found the horse training video tutorial and watched it carefully again, then saddled the white horse and rode it out of the space.

Over the past few days, she has been connecting with the two horses, touching their necks and faces, feeding them, and trying to ride them in the space. She feels that she has made progress compared to the previous day.

The horse was extremely excited to see the outside world after leaving the space. It neighed and galloped. She sat on the horse's back, her legs tightly gripping the horse's belly, her body leaning forward, and she held the reins tightly and refused to let go.

The white horse kicked up, trying to throw her off, but failed. It then sped up and ran wildly in all directions. She held on and didn't get thrown off. After a long time, the sun was setting. She felt that her legs were completely numb, and her hands, though wearing gloves, were swollen from gripping them for so long. Finally, the horse slowed down. She had won this rally. She just needed to train it a little more. The rest would depend on the gradual adjustment between the person and the horse.

For several days in a row, An Moxue trained the horses here. Finally, her hard work paid off, and she managed to tame both horses. It was time to leave this place and go somewhere else.

She stayed in the forest for half a month. Sometimes she rode a horse, sometimes she walked. When she encountered a lone wolf, she would rush at it. When she encountered a pack of wolves, she would run away. When she encountered a wild boar, she would rush at it. Every day she was in a sorry state and had scratches on her body. From the beginning when she charged with a long sword, to the later when she charged with her bare hands, her progress was obvious, and a sharpness was beginning to emerge in her.

It's time to go back since we've been out for too long. The temperature has dropped these past few days, and it even snowed lightly last night. An Moxue was planning her route back.

On the way back, she continued her journey, hunting pigs, wolves, and antelopes. With two days' journey still ahead, she stopped letting her horse out and continued her slow, solitary journey.

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