With these large carts and cavalry, Song Liyun's plan to return the items to her spatial storage and travel lightly to Suijin Town overnight fell through.
"Ah Shi, I'm in a hurry to get back! You're putting me in a difficult position!" Song Liyun shook the small silver pouch in her hand.
Zhao Tingduo saw that Song Liyun was about to use "witchcraft" again and quickly stopped her.
"Yun'er, try not to use witchcraft again in the future!"
Zhao Tingduo was fully aware of Song Liyun's special status. Although he was happy, he was more worried.
This is naturally a good thing for the Uda tribe; it is a blessing from the gods.
But when Zhao Tingduo thought about how Granny Qi was suffering from the backlash of witchcraft, her body was severely weakened, and she was younger than Elder Shan, she now stayed by the fire pit all day and dared not leave. Even when she returned with her troops, Granny Qi did not come out to see her.
He worried that Song Liyun might use witchcraft too frequently without knowing the consequences, and that she might get hurt in the future.
So, under his arrangement, Song Liyun took a car back.
The Dongyue tribe had just been destroyed, and there were still many matters to be dealt with, so Zhao Tingduo was unable to go to Suijin Town with them, and only sent them a hundred miles away.
Five large carts, loaded with New Year's goods, were escorted by Uda cavalry. They no longer needed to take a detour and set off directly from Kara Mountain, passing through the Huangsha River to enter Suijin Town.
Song Liyun also took out the grains, cloth, charcoal, and medicine she had bought from her spatial storage and left them in the tribe.
Although Duke Zhao Yanjiao of Anguo could send valuable gifts to Lady Wuya, he couldn't solve the problem of ordinary herders needing needles and thread.
The cloth and cooking oil that Song Liyun brought were very practical, and the tribe members sang and danced joyfully all night.
Lin Qingyuan left with the people from the Hecheng Garrison Command; he was in a hurry to get back and manage his business.
After learning that Young Master Lin had suffered a setback in Qili County, Lin Qingyuan was initially overjoyed but then became worried.
Given Young Master Lin's cunning, he would always find a reason to vent his anger once he was wronged.
His own mother was still a concubine in the Lin family, and she would inevitably be blamed by the legal wife. As her son, he was not by her side, and he was afraid that trouble would arise.
Bahrain also hurriedly left with his people!
With Zhao Tingduo's permission, he became a vassal tribe of the Wuda tribe. From then on, the grasslands at the mouth of the Huangsha River belonged to him, and he was also responsible for the special communication line to Suijin Town.
Now he goes back, waiting for spring to arrive so he can move his tent to the Yellow Sand River Valley.
Abu led the team to escort Song Liyun back to Suijin Town.
The dark-skinned boy rode his horse alongside Song Liyun's carriage, gesturing wildly as he recounted his battles with the young master.
Song Liyun was deeply moved and developed even greater admiration for Zhao Tingduo.
It was already December, the coldest time of the year, and we encountered a blizzard that lasted for a day and a night, forcing us to stop and seek shelter from the wind.
It took Song Liyun ten days to finally reach the mouth of the Huangsha River, and then she crossed the Suijin Pass overnight before finally returning to the main gate of Baolin Residence.
The sudden return of Song Liyun and Song Dekui disrupted the family's early bedtime routine.
Song Zhenping was extremely excited. He immediately asked Aunt Yun and his new wife Yang Hua to start a fire and cook. He also showed concern for Song Dekui and thanked him for accompanying his second sister through hardship.
Xiao An grabbed Song Liyun and cried, telling her about all the worries she had these past few days.
Since Song Liyun returned to Xiaoshi Village, she has never been away for this long.
Black Gold, wrapped in a sheepskin coat, grinned and followed beside him.
Song Liyun gave it a jade bowl the size of a palm, which it immediately found incredibly precious.
After Abu settled the fifty Lei-character battalion soldiers in the garrison and they arrived at Baolin Residence, the courtyard was filled with joy once again.
As dawn approached, no one went back to sleep.
It's only been about half a month since Song Liyun left Baolin Residence, but in everyone's mind it feels like a year.
While Yang Hua was entertaining guests and not around, Song Liyun inquired about Song Zhenping's marriage.
She encountered a blizzard on the road and missed Song Zhenping's wedding.
When asked about his marriage, Song Zhenping, who had just gotten married, blushed and stammered about his wedding and how good Yang Hua was to him.
He did not mention that the Qili County government sent the official letter prohibiting marriage during the national mourning period to Suijin Town the day before his wedding.
The Yang family had already prepared wine and food, and were just waiting for the Song family to come and fetch the bride at dawn.
The wedding could not be delayed, so Song Zhenping had no choice but to remove the red silk and set off in the blue sedan chair.
The Song family's blue sedan chair almost caused trouble in Yangshulin Village. Yang Hua's younger brother said that the blue sedan chair was not auspicious and insisted on stopping the marriage.
Fortunately, Yang Hua knew it was an official letter from the imperial court, so she slapped her brother and sister-in-law away, who were throwing a tantrum, and got into the sedan chair herself.
Because of the national mourning, apart from Old Master Zhang, Xue Zhuang, Manager Mu, and a few others from Suijin Town, only Steward Wan and the Lin and Zhou families came to Baolinju for the banquet.
Although the banquet was a bit quiet, all the gifts that were due had arrived.
Yang Hua took charge of everything at home and outside the house the day after she entered the family, and she took meticulous care of the Song brothers, Song Zhenping and Song Zhenping were naturally very satisfied.
The only regret is that I couldn't go to the wedding in full red and colorful decorations.
He didn't understand what his marriage had to do with the emperor who was far away.
The centurion said it couldn't be hung up, so he took it down, and even the wedding sedan chair was covered with blue silk.
Song Liyun didn't explain further. There are many things that ordinary people don't understand, so it's safest to just listen and follow the crowd.
Fortunately, although red could not be hung outside, the interior of the house, which was being used as the bridal chamber, was still decorated with the character "囍" (double happiness) and paper-cut window decorations, and the couple's bedding was also bright red.
Finally, Song Liyun brought up her second uncle, Song Defu.
During their stay in the Uda tribe, everyone seemed to have forgotten about this person.
It was Abu who brought it up on the way.
Song Defu was sent to a remote tribe. He was not tied up or locked up. The area was a hundred miles away and no one was around. He milked sheep, herded livestock, and collected cow dung every day. He slept in the cowshed at night to keep warm.
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