Chapter 13: Overnight stay
I wanted to make the horse turn around and go back, but it was surrounded by fog on all sides, and it was impossible to go back.
So, I turned my head and looked at the leisurely Stygian Forest.
Beilin only half-closed his eyes and said lightly: "Keep walking." ”
"What?" I stared at him, this fog was rolling, how to continue walking?
Unexpectedly, as soon as he said this, the horse began to continue walking forward, despite the dense fog and heavy rain.
I also retracted my body back into the carriage, but I was still half drenched, and I couldn't help but shiver.
"It's really useless." Beilin glanced at me with disdain and said indifferently.
I ignored him, thinking that as long as I could find the master, according to the master's ability, I would definitely be able to get rid of this river demon, and when the time came, any red luan knot would naturally fail.
"Lights? Village! I thought as I looked out of the carriage and finally saw the lights in the mist.
Where the lights are dim, there must be neighboring villages.
As the horses approached the village, the fog finally lifted, and I saw a fairly large village in front of me.
Moreover, the plaque at the entrance of this village is very beautifully carved.
"Kiristura?" I muttered.
I have lived in Jinghe Village for so many years, and I have never heard of it, what fog village?
But it doesn't matter, I just want to find a family to rest and let my sister eat something hot to warm up.
So he shook the reins and motioned for the horses to enter the village.
The horses wagged their long tails and walked obediently towards the village.
I found that after entering the village, the houses and courtyards I saw seemed to be better than those in the town. Such a wealthy village is extremely rare in these ten miles and eight townships.
"Lord Shenjun, shall I go?" I turned my head and wanted to say to this Ming Beilin, I want to get out of the car and find a place to stay overnight, but when I turned my head, I found that the Ming Beilin had disappeared.
It was so elusive that I jumped out of the carriage and braved the rain to knock on a house at random.
"Is anyone there?" The lantern at the entrance of this house is still on, and there must be someone.
I knocked on the door for a long time, and there was a faint movement in the courtyard inside.
Hearing the footsteps coming towards the door, I quickly pulled on my clothes to make myself look less embarrassed.
"Squeak!"
Before I could withdraw my hand, the door opened instantly, and the light shone on my cheeks.
I squinted slightly, and saw an old woman holding a red lantern and wearing a navy blue gown, looking out through the crack in the open door.
When she saw me, she was stunned at first, and then a strange light flashed in her cloudy eyes, which could not distinguish between pupils and eyes.
And I looked at her face covered with wrinkles like knives, and the white hair on that end, and my heart tightened inexplicably.
I stared at her, and I didn't say anything for a while, but she opened her mouth first.
"The girl is on the mountain road and got lost, right?" As soon as she spoke, her voice was hoarse as a crack.
"How do you know?" I had a bad feeling in my heart.
"It's foggy outside, and people often get lost and enter the village, it's okay, tomorrow at noon, when the fog dissipates a little, the girl will go out of the village again, and stay here overnight." The old woman was very enthusiastic and wanted to invite me into the courtyard.
I hesitated for a while, thinking about the current situation, if I didn't spend the night, then I would have to stay in the carriage, the carriage was leaking, and the senior sister would definitely be more sick if she suffered from the cold again, so after weighing it again and again, I finally decided to stay with the old woman.