Chapter 175: Horror in the City

These days, I have been active in the imperial city, the mausoleum of the goddess, the military camp and the aristocratic area, and I have seen all the dignitaries and nobles, and the characters with heads and faces, and suddenly came to the silver market, which is full of ordinary people, small merchants and hawkers. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

It's not as neat and tidy as the Imperial City, and it's even a little dirty, with the smell of steaming snacks wafting from the simple stalls of the street vendors, and the shouting of the hawkers one after another, the children who are talking and laughing, the children who are fighting and making trouble, and the children running around the streets, and the Laipi dogs who are scurrying under the tables of diners, picking up leftovers, everything is so full of life.

The empress opened the curtain curiously and looked outside, the last time she ascended the throne and toured the city, she was disturbed by Yunfei, this time she had the opportunity to take a good look at the country she owned, the life of her own people, and she really had a sense of glory as the lord of a country.

Duo Ling stood on the head of the empress's carriage with one foot, holding a red oil-paper umbrella in one hand to block the scorching sun, and holding a bean bag about the size of her face in the other hand, which was specially made for Duo Ling by the empress to let the cook of Bai Ji's little prince's house.

Duo Ling gnawed on the bean bun, while kicking the horse's head with his little foot to correct the direction, the royal tall horse was very stubborn and arrogant, but at Duo Ling's feet, he became unusually docile, not impatient, and even a little afraid of Duo Ling, the horse was terrified to understand Duo Ling's meaning, and accidentally went in the wrong direction, Duo Ling jumped up lightly without saying a word, and poked the horse with his toes down like an awl, not to mention, this seemingly brutal way really worked, and he didn't take it away at all.

At this time, a group of people gathered not far ahead, and there was the sound of gongs and drums and the sound of everyone cheering, and a wave of applause attracted Duo Ling's attention, and he came to the place where it should be turned, and Duo Ling, who was standing on a high place, kept staring at the group of people, and unconsciously kicked the horse's head towards the crowd.

It was a group of charlatans, there were fire-breathers, sword-swallowers, monkeys playing sticks, and when the performance was lively, the onlookers were in high spirits, and the artists were also performing hard, and there were more and more onlookers.

The road ahead was blocked, but Doling ordered the horse to keep going, and the horse did not dare not go forward.

The three wagons ran straight towards the crowd.

"Get out of the way, the carriage is coming!" Hearing the sound of horses' hooves, the crowd of onlookers dispersed at once, scrambling to make way for the crowd, and the crowd knocked over the street stalls, and the hawkers and onlookers fought.

The street was noisy and the gongs and drums were ringing, and the jugglers did not hear the sound of horses' hooves, but were still trying to perform, especially the fire-breathing man, who poured a whole gourd of liquor into his mouth in order to please the audience, and raised his torch in the direction of the loudest voice in the crowd.

The three carriages led by Duo Ling broke through the layers of crowds and rushed into the encirclement, just in time for the fire-breathing man to raise the torch.

"Poof!" The fire-breathing man didn't wait to see the carriage, and spat out all the liquor into the torches.

The dazzling firelight and the tumbling heat wave came to her face, Duo Ling subconsciously blocked it with an oil-paper umbrella, and the oil-paper umbrella instantly turned into a flame and burned a fine light.

Duo Ling was nimble, and when she used an oil-paper umbrella to block the fire, she jumped backwards to the top of the carriage to avoid the flames, but the horse was not so lucky, this fire was not bad at all, it all fell on its face, and immediately burned the horse bald.

The pain and fright startled the horse, and it raised its front hooves and began to gallop wildly with a neigh.

"Help! Yunfei! Ahh As the horses galloped furiously, the carriage was tossed and flung like leaves in the wind, striking in all directions, and the empress screamed again and again.

Duo Ling was also panicked, at this critical juncture, she was reluctant to throw away the bean bag in her hand, grabbed the carriage with one hand, the carriage was speeding and colliding, Duo Ling was thrown around like a piece of clothing, and she could be thrown out at any time.

Yun Fei heard the scream, and looked into the carriage to see that the empress's carriage had smashed the street into a mess, and she stumbled and sped away.

Without saying a word, Yun Fei jumped into the air and jumped onto the roof, stepped on the rubble, lowered his body, and ran all the way to the screams of passers-by.

The horse, not knowing whether its eyes were burned or completely insane, panicked, and even entered through the east gate of a tavern, and then crashed out of the west gate, and the carriage knocked over everything it touched, and wounded many people, and rushed a few streets, and the carriage was already hung with a lot of rags and leaves, and even blood.

Yun Fei took a shortcut on the rooftop, flipped and jumped, and rushed to the carriage like a bird.

The carriage was badly damaged, one of the wheels had fallen, the carriage was dragging on the ground and sparkling, and the horse was also injured all over the body, but it just didn't stop, Duo Ling couldn't stabilize himself with one hand in the violent impact and the rapid hurricane, so she could only desperately pick the edge of the carriage to prevent herself from falling.

After chasing for several streets, Yun Fei finally caught up, Yun Fei galloped over a small two-story building, ran to the end and jumped up, just on the top of the galloping carriage.

Duo Ling's little hands were bleeding, only two fingers were left to hook, and I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to hold on to it after a while, Yun Fei first grabbed Duo Ling, threw Duo Ling onto the roof of the carriage, and then turned over and jumped on the driver's seat, the little guy driving the carriage had already thrown away, Yun Fei grabbed the reins and strangled desperately, but no matter how it was strangled, the horse was like crazy and just didn't stop.

Duo Ling, who was relieved, shook the blood on her hand painfully, so angry that she threw the bean bag, and her two eyebrows stood up, her eyes were already big, and this stare was even more incredible, Duo Ling was angry!

Yun Fei couldn't hold the horse, and tried to control the direction of the horse by pulling the reins, at least this would not hit more people and houses, the horse was already injured, and after running wild for so long, it shouldn't last long, Yun Fei thought to himself that as long as he made sure that the carriage was not hit further, then they would be safe.

At this time, Yun Fei only felt a flash of red light in front of him, and then with a click, the waist of the horse in front of him collapsed suddenly, the horse's front hooves suddenly knelt down, and the back half of his body actually raised and folded towards the horse's head, and the whole horse broke off from the waist in a terrifying way!

The red light struck the horse a fatal blow and jumped up a tree in a flash.

The galloping horse suddenly stopped, the carriage was still moving forward at a high speed, and was dragged by the fallen horse, and the carriage directly overturned, and at the moment of rolling, Yun Fei glanced at the tree, but saw Duo Ling, who was wearing red, holding his arms and standing on it angrily.

In the blink of an eye, Yun Fei turned around and pulled out the empress who had already been knocked unconscious in the carriage, and a tumbling rolled out of the carriage, and the carriage and the horse rolled into a high wall with wind and sand, and a loud bang knocked the wall out of a big hole. (To be continued.) )