The Northern Huns who were watching the fun burst into laughter.
When passing by the stable, Aruna opened the bolt of the fence lightly while turning around, then fell to the ground and knocked the door open completely.
But these horses did not seem to realize that the stable was open. They were still either with their heads down or strolling leisurely in the fence.
Tiezhener had caught up and saw that the wooden door had been knocked open by the fallen Aruna, but the horses were still staying obediently in the stable.
So he walked up to Aruna first, raised the whip, and whipped Aruna who fell to the ground.
Chunya saw that the Northern Hun woman who had been silent all the time suddenly whistled twice loudly and high-pitchedly, and the crisp and soothing sound floated across the grassland.
The horses raised their heads and seemed stunned for a moment, then they all ran towards the direction of the Northern Hungarian woman.
When the leading horse jumps over the fence, all the horses behind it will gallop out.
Tiezhener stared in amazement at the herd of horses whizzing past him.
When a majestic chestnut horse passed by Chunya, it suddenly raised its hooves and stopped beside her in time.
This fierce and powerful horse was taken care of by Chunya for half a year. The Northern Huns were stunned at first, but they had to admit that this horse was tamed by Chunya.
Chunya didn't know how to ride a horse before, but after taking care of this horse, she began to try to ride the horse when taking the horse to bathe, feeding the horse, and anywhere else where she was out of the sight of the Northern Huns.
It was dangerous, but she had no choice. If she couldn't ride a horse, even if her child was born alive, he would not be able to escape.
What's more, she and Lando soon got a teacher, Aruna.
The chestnut horse seemed to be intelligent. It seemed to know that Chunya was pregnant. Whenever Chunya tried to mount the horse, the chestnut horse would stop steadily. When Chunya finally climbed up, the chestnut horse would start and run steadily.
It was not until Chunya's movements on the horse became smoother and smoother, and her hands pulling the reins and her legs clamping the horse's belly became more natural and powerful, that the chestnut horse began to gradually show its true speed.
Lan Duo also relied on self-study at first, but she did not have such an obedient chestnut horse, so her learning was extremely difficult. She often fell and got bruised and swollen all over, but she still could not get the point.
After Aruna discovered Landuo's injury and predicament, she would go herding horses with Landuo and Chunya from time to time.
With Aruna's guidance, Lan Duo and Chun Ya made rapid progress.
When the bay horse stopped in front of Chunya, Lan Duo was about to take the baby out of the carrier. The baby was already securely wrapped in the crisscross carrier, which Chunya had secretly sewn while mending and washing clothes.
Chunya was ready to jump onto the horse, and Landuo was about to take the child out of the basket, but her hands were held down by the Persian woman.
She whispered in Central Plains dialect, "Wrong direction. Now is not the time."
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