Chapter 14: The Hunt

After that day, Wuguo didn't go out again, only listened to the palace people say that Beixue Proton successfully solved the case and caught the thief, and soon heard that Zhu Yuanwai was imprisoned for bullying the daughter of an official.

Wuguo looked at the riding clothes prepared by the maid and remembered that the hunt was held today, because of the visit of the Northern Snow envoys, this hunting ceremony was extremely grand.

Thinking that he could see Gu Ting's group again on the hunting ground, he didn't feel a burst of anger in his heart.

With the maid tidying up herself, Wuguo looked at the person in the mirror and pouted slightly, which made Cheng Yang, who had just entered the hall, laugh.

After checking up and down to make sure that his sister was cleaned up, he dragged someone out.

At the gate of the hall, Wuguo didn't see Gu Lousheng and Changbo, and looked at Chengyang with a blink.

The other party was amused for a while, and rubbed the top of the little sister's hair before saying: "The boy of the Gu family went back to clean up and went to the hunting ground with the prime minister, as for the proton of the eldest uncle, maybe he is with the mission." ”

When he said this, a trace of disdain flashed in Cheng Yang's eyes, he had never had a good impression of that proton.

Hongdou followed up to help Wuguo carry the pastry, and his eyes immediately met him, and in an instant, the two of them dodged together.

Wuguo, who was thinking about eating, saw that after the red beans were packed up, he broke away from Chengyang and walked to the red beans and walked towards the city gate.

Out of the city gate, the royal flags had already been placed in a flamboyant manner, except for a few concubines and princesses sitting in the carriage, the rest were all riding on horses.

After she came out, the curtain of the carriage in the envoy's group was lifted slightly, and the eldest uncle in a white robe sat in the car like that, playing with things in his hands, but he raised his eyes and was in a trance for a light year.

Wuguo covered his chest, jumped and jumped, turned his head and hurried into the carriage.

The carriage drove all the way to the outskirts of the city, but Wuguo's heartbeat was never stable.

In her previous life, although she was familiar with many romance novels, under the strong education of her parents, she was still a little innocent who had never experienced any love affairs, but this did not prevent her from knowing her own mind.

She bit her lower lip, her face flushed with blush, and her starry eyes were covered with a layer of mist in the blink of an eye.

Seeing this, Hongdou next to him hurriedly put down the things in his hand and turned back to ask what happened to his princess, and was about to open the curtain to report to the eldest prince, when Wuguo turned around and grabbed her.

She blinked, restrained her emotions and smiled at the red bean, and for a moment the cute appearance made the red bean itch for a while.

Red Bean grinned, complaining that the princess had scared her, and found the pastry from the package and handed it to Wuguo.

Knowing that Wuguo likes to eat pastries, Hongdou specially prepared three packages for fear that this little ancestor would be hungry.

Therefore, when Cheng Yang came over to lift the curtain and asked his sister to get out of the car, he saw Wuguo with two or three red bean cakes stuffed in his mouth, and a few pieces of various snacks in his hand. The red beans were pulling the package next to them, picking and handing one piece at a time, and another piece at the other.

Cheng Yang twitched the corners of his mouth, indicating that he had gotten off the carriage, only to see Wuguo Kankan raise his head, facing the people who came and went outside the sedan chair, and cleaned up and down before following Hongdou to get off.

When he jumped out of the carriage, Wuguo's hair shook twice, and in the eyes of the children of the family, it was so cute.

And Gu Lousheng also walked to Wuguo's side and stood at the right time, looking so serious that he looked at Song Shangshu for a while, and looked at it again for a while, but every time he looked at it again, his brows wrinkled.

Wuguo knew the relationship between the old fox in the ancient court and Song Shangshu, so he naturally understood that the two families had a very close "personal relationship", and seeing Gu Lousheng's actions, Wuguo couldn't help but wonder if the old fox had made any moves again.

After saluting Emperor Yingnan, Wuguo ran to Changbo's side in three steps and two steps, looking at the distance between the Beixue envoys and him, intentionally or unintentionally, and only felt angry.

Uncle Chang's light eyes turned around, and when he saw Wuguo's scene, he involuntarily put his hand on her head and rubbed it, with a little bit of pampering in his eyes, which he didn't know about spoiling.

Wuguo was slightly stunned, and a trace of blush instantly crept up on his cheeks.

Turning his head to catch a glimpse of Gu Lousheng secretly leaving, he hurriedly pulled his sleeve and ran towards the two of them.

Seeing the person standing in front of Gu Lousheng, Wuguo frowned, sure enough, it was the attendant brought by Song Shangshu.

It's just that he was too far away to hear what they said, but when the eldest uncle saw it, there was a hint of a vague smile on the corner of his mouth.

Not far away, General Wu banged on the gong basin to signal the start of the hunt, and the person opposite Gu Lousheng hurriedly turned around, and a delicate little face immediately fell into the sight of the two.

Wuguo was stunned, pointing at the attendant who didn't speak for a long time, his eyes were full of disbelief.

The eldest uncle didn't speak, but just pulled Wuguo away, saying that he should not disturb other people's good things.

Wuguo glanced back twice, and his heart was still full of disbelief.

But then, what gossip and what is unbelievable are all thrown out of her mind.

She looked at the red horse in front of her, and she didn't feel tears running in her heart.

Turning his head and glancing at the people who got on their horses and left, Wuguo deeply regretted the way he wore his riding clothes today.

Seeing this, the little eunuch estimated that Wuguo might not be able to get on the horse, so he moved a small stool and handed it to Wuguo's feet, and even his own master, General Wu, motioned for her to go up.

Wuguo turned his head and glared at his master, stepping on the small stool in front of him and trembling on the horse.

Before his foot touched the horse, the horse was agitated, and seemed impatient to follow the herd of horses that were far away.

Changbo grabbed the reins and smoothed his temper before signaling Wuguo to get on the horse.

Wuguo lay on the horse's neck and looked at the uncle, and was about to say thank you, when he saw the uncle standing motionless in front of the horse, obviously not knowing what to do next.

The final result of this farce was that Wuguo and Changbo were wearing riding clothes and sitting in a crowd of warblers and Yanyan smiling awkwardly.

General Wu walked over, patted his apprentice's shoulder aggressively, and shouted in an unabashed voice: "It is worthy of my martial arts apprentice, and he can't ride a horse." ”

He burst out laughing.

And then there was a lot of laughter.

A noble man pinched the grapes in front of him and peeled them, and said, "It is worthy of being the only general in the southern country of Ying who cannot get on the horse, and he is very straightforward." ”

General Wu scratched his head and smiled in accommodation, and occasionally leaned down to thank the person in return.

Seeing this, Wuguo got up and left angrily, walked two steps and saw the eldest uncle who was still kneeling in place, glared, and walked away.

General Wu was originally a generation of courtiers who expanded his territory with Emperor Yingnan, but in a battle, he thought that the septuagenarian was trampled to death by the enemy general, and he became afraid of horseback riding.

Emperor Ying Nan took pity on him and left him in the imperial city to teach the prince martial arts.

It's just that a general who doesn't get on the horse is still a general.

Kyoto is sleek, but in just a few years, a generation of military generals has learned to laugh and be ridiculed by others, how ironic.