Su Wanwan was furious: "You say you're good to me, but you actually want me to die of heat?"
The man reluctantly let go of her and moved away from her.
His eyes held a resentful look.
Su Wanwan was speechless.
God help!
He used to be a cold, composed, and elegant emperor.
Why are you starting to act more and more like a child?
She changed the subject: "What are your plans for the journey back to Beijing?"
Now that their whereabouts have been exposed, it will be easy for someone to track them down.
The journey is over 1,500 li (approximately 650 kilometers), and if they were ambushed along the way, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Lu Xingjian gently rubbed her earlobe with his long, slender fingers, his tone languid.
"Don't worry, I'm with my husband."
The next day, at the crack of dawn, they quietly left the city and sped south.
Meanwhile, several other teams of similar size to their convoy split up, some heading north and others south.
Lu Xingjian hung the map on the inner wall of the carriage and stared at it, lost in thought.
Su Wanwan looked at the map curiously and asked, "Are we planning to go through Taiyuan?"
The journey from Yansui back to Beijing inevitably involves crossing the Taihang Mountains.
You can either follow the Great Wall border line through Datong and finally go to the northernmost Jundu Pass or the slightly south Feihu Pass.
Lu Xingjian smiled gently: "Of course, when traveling with my wife, we need to be more careful."
The route further south passes through Taiyuan, then goes through Zijing Pass back to Beijing, which is basically the same route Su Wanwan took.
Because it's much farther from the border, it's naturally safer.
Because they were in a hurry to return to the capital, they traveled day and night, and several days later they were already approaching Taiyuan City.
A loud noise came from the road ahead.
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