Chapter 274: The Difference of One Thought (3)

Because of Mu Chun's words, Song Yu'er rummaged even more unscrupulously, and Wu Lao didn't forget to point out to the side to let her take some medicines together.

Song Yu'er was very happy, unguarded, and even threw the long sword with one hand.

Hearing the "clang" of the long sword fall to the ground, the mouse's heart jumped, and his gaze moved to the hilt of the sword.

At this moment, Mu Chun's eyes also swept over, and Wu Lao also followed the voice at the same time, and only Song Yu'er didn't care, still looking for food.

Seeing that the long sword was close to him, he realized that this was his rare opportunity to escape from the shackles, so he flew desperately to the long sword, trying to seize the sharp weapon in front of him - in a vain attempt to get out of the predicament, and to be able to join up with the guards outside to kill Mu Chun and them.

He had completely forgotten how he was captured by Mu Chun, and at this time he was only thinking about winning the sword.

The mouse never expected that before Mu Chun could make a move on him, a silver needle flew out of Wu Lao's hand and stabbed the mouse straight into the back shoulder of the mouse.

The mouse saw that he could reach the long sword, but he didn't know that a silver needle flew behind him, and he suddenly couldn't move his whole body. He saw that the long sword was within reach, but he couldn't take it.

Wu Lao popped out a needle, looked at it again, and suddenly remembered something, that is, he turned around and mentioned to Mu Chun: "Brother Mu, the old man knows who he is! We tied him up and went out of the city! See if Li Deming's husband dares to stop me!"

Wu Lao was suddenly energetic, drew the rope, and strode forward to tie up the rat three or two times, but when he saw that he had no power to resist, he clapped his hands and laughed: "Li Deming, Li Deming, I didn't expect your son to fall into the hands of the old man, it's really happy! Hahaha——"

Mu Chun's heart also changed when he heard this, he looked at Wu Lao, and then at the mouse: he is the son of the king of Western Xia, and he is-

Mu Chun looked at the mouse again, although he couldn't move, but when he heard Wu Lao's words, he also reacted:

Could it be that he is - Li Yuanhao!

Soon Wu Lao confirmed Mu Chun's guess, and he didn't know where he got the strength, so he dragged the mouse from the ground, and scolded him: "Li Yuanhao, today it depends on whether Li Deming wants your son!"

After Wu Lao finished speaking, he dragged Li Yuanhao out, and at the same time ordered Mu Chun and Song Yu'er to follow him - they would go out of the city.

Song Yu'er was still in the clouds and fog, and she was carrying Mu Chun out of the door, and there were a lot of snacks in her arms, and there were a few other medicine bottles.

Outside the door of the residence, the guards were waiting for them, and from the performance of Mu Chun and the others, they understood that the exposure of the identity of the rat was another problem for them.

Facing the guards, Wu Lao directly threatened the life of the mouse, and even asked for horses and other supplies.

The guards couldn't do anything, and it was difficult for them to have no clue for a while. After a while, a leader came here, and he agreed to Wu Lao's request, and at the same time asked Wu Lao to ensure the safety of the mouse.

Wu Lao didn't see that it was him, and bluntly said that he would let Li Deming come to see him - he had a great posture to fight with Li Deming.

Mu Chun hurriedly stopped his move and said, "Lead the horse, let's go." ”

Wu Lao was displeased for a moment, but in the end, he still agreed with Mu Chun's actions, and changed his words with the leader: "Wait for it, otherwise-" He already showed a fierce look at the mouse.

Everyone didn't dare to disobey, and the rat was even more jealous in the face of Wu Lao's coercion, and turned to look at Mu Chun and Song Yu'er, trying to get something from it.

Mu Chun didn't notice the mouse, but it was obvious that the mouse underestimated Song Yu'er's hatred of him.

Song Yu'er saw the mouse turn her gaze, immediately shook her eyes and glared at her, and even strode to catch up with Wu Lao, and said to him fiercely: "Grandpa Wu, don't be fooled by this person, he is the best at pretending to deceive people." ”

The mouse hated her, but there was nothing she could do.

Mu Chun stood at the front of them at this time to lead the way, and when the guards brought the horses, he arranged everyone to get on the horses, and with the uneasy look of the mouse, he even said: "Wait out of here for you to come back." ”

As for where he meant by this, Mu Chun did not explain, whether it was this residence, or an alley, or Xingqing City, or the Western Xia Kingdom.

When the mouse got Mu Chun's words, his heart settled down, and he wanted to say thank you, but Song Yuer whipped the mouse the back of the horse on the side, and the horse under the mouse galloped immediately after being in pain.

Mu Chun rode away at a gallop, and the guards did not dare to relax, among them there were many walkers, and there were not a few horseback riders, all of whom chased Mu Chun and them.

From then on to the way to the city gate, the guards behind Mu Chun and them did not decrease but increased, but they only cared about the rats in their hands and did not start for the time being.

When they arrived at the city gate, they saw that the city gate was closed, and there was a person under the city gate with nearly a thousand guards, and they were neatly guarded there. They seemed to be waiting specifically for Mu Chun and them to come—as for who the leader was, because they were separated from a considerable distance, they couldn't tell the difference.

But there was an angry shout from Wu Lao: "Li Yuanhao is in the hands of the old man, and he won't open the door quickly!"

Under his words, the city gate was still untouched, but the Praetorian Guard in front of the city gate issued an order, and seemed to be ready for battle.

Seeing this, Mu Chun tightened the reins of the horse and ordered the horse to stop, and Wu Lao Song Yu'er also saw the situation in front of him, and also stopped the horse closely.

The horse that the mouse sat down on was originally led by Song Yuer, but at this moment, Song Yuer was unable to contain the reins.

Seeing this opportunity, the mouse just wanted to turn over and dismount and escape from the control of Mu Chun and others.

However, the horse carried the mouse forward quickly, and when he passed by Mu Chun's side, Mu Chun heard the wind, he leaned back and grabbed the reins, and then rolled over and grabbed it, and when the horse was about to gallop away, Mu Chun suddenly tightened the reins.

Being dragged by Mu Chun like this, the horse suddenly neighed, and seeing that the mouse was about to be thrown off the horse's back, Mu Chun pulled the horse again, stabilizing the horse.

In this way, the rat was once again under Mu Chun's control. After this false alarm, the mouse had no other thoughts for a while.

Mu Chun's side did not stop this movement, the guards under the city gate were approaching like them at this time, and the guards behind them also recovered from the chase, just waiting for the opportunity to rescue and attack.

Song Yu'er also distinguished who was from it, and she shouted to Mu Chun in surprise: "Uncle, is it...... It's the one with the surname Wei. ”

Mu Chun raised his eyes when he heard this, and his gaze fell from the horseback near to the group of guards approaching in the distance. They marched in formation, in unison, and the person in their lead was dressed in a purple and black power suit, exuding a murderous aura all over his body—it was Wei Linlang!

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