"Okay!" The request was agreed to, and Lian Li immediately returned to his original state and shouted happily.

After entering the town, the two men dismounted and led the horses inside.

The town was quite lively, with shouts everywhere, and even Li Nana wanted to see it.

So he turned around, grabbed Yun Huizhou's hand, and thrust the reins of his horse into his hand: "Brother, can you help me lead the horse? I want to look around."

Yun Huizhou looked down at Lian Li's hand which was covering his own. His ten fingers were long and white, with distinct joints and neatly trimmed nails. Because he was trying to pry open his palm to stuff the reins in, he exerted a little force, so his fingertips were white, while the back of his nails were pink.

For some reason, he clenched his hands tighter, not letting Lian Li pry them open easily.

Lian Li was also stubborn. When he found that Yun Huizhou's hands didn't open in one go, he stopped immediately, raised Yun Huizhou's hands a little higher, held them with his arms, and then tried to pry them open with both hands.

Yun Huizhou was left speechless by his action, and at the same time felt strange about his own inexplicable behavior.

It's just helping this man lead the horse, it's not a big deal. Why should I hold my hands together and let this man untie them, and hold them tighter and tighter? I don't want this man to just untie them and stuff the reins in, and then run around.

Although Yun Huizhou was conflicted and felt strange, he did not spread out his hands, but he did not pull them back either. He just let Lian Li hold them and pry them apart.

Lian Li tried for a long time but couldn't pry it open, and realized that Yun Huizhou did it on purpose.

So he let go of her hand, turned to look at Yun Huizhou and said, "If you don't want to help me hold the horse, just tell me straight away. This way you don't waste time, and you don't have to worry about me hitting you too hard and hurting you."

Yun Huizhou stared at him, and the moment he noticed Lian Li let go of his hand, he spread out his palm.

After listening to Lian Li's words, he also knew that his previous behavior was a bit strange, but since he thought so, he would do so. There was nothing to worry about.

However, when he saw that Lian Li was about to give up asking him to help lead the horse and instead lead the horse himself to look around, he spoke up: "Give me the reins, and don't go too far."

If you lead a horse, it will be inconvenient to get through many crowded places, especially crowded places. It is difficult to squeeze in and the horse may be frightened, which would be bad if it hurts someone.

Lian Li was leading the horse to the lively place ahead. After hearing what he said, he immediately put the reins in his hands and smiled happily: "I knew you were the best."

Yun Huizhou held the reins and said, "I've done so many good things for you, why do you only mention leading the horse?"

Lian Li smiled, hung the bag he was carrying on Yun Huizhou, and then looked around like a thief.

Yun Huizhou was just about to ask him what he was doing when Lian Li suddenly came closer.

Yun Huizhou subconsciously wanted to step back, but he bumped into Tabing behind him, which scared Tabing and forced him to stop.

Lian Li saw him retreating and reached out to grab his chest, but found that Yun Huizhou was carrying two messenger bags, so it was difficult to grab. So he could only reach down and grab Yun Huizhou's belt, exerting a little force to pull him towards himself.

Yun Huizhou didn't move, and Lian Li didn't increase his strength, for fear that he would pull Yun Huizhou's belt off if he used too much force. Then Yun Huizhou would probably really "treat him well".

"What exactly do you want to do?" Yun Huizhou couldn't help but asked.

Lian Li thought that if Yun Huizhou didn't move, then he would move himself.

So he moved forward again, and the two of them were so close that they were almost touching.

Yun Huizhou tightened his grip on the reins and glanced to the side to see the reactions of the people around him.

Fortunately, not many people around noticed them. Even if there were two people looking over here occasionally, after they found that there were two men close to each other, they did not linger their gaze for too long.

Seeing that the distance between them was close enough for his satisfaction, Lian Li reached into the pocket inside his clothes and took out the three hundred taels of silver given by the Su family.

He covered it with his wide sleeves so that only the two of them could see the stack of silver bills, and then he put the silver bills into the bag Yun Huizhou was carrying.

"Leave the money on you. I'll just take some small change and copper coins." Lian Li looked at the excitement nearby and continued, "I'm afraid that if I squeeze into a crowded place later, the money will be stolen."

"That's it?" Yun Huizhou didn't know what his mood was or what he was expecting.

However, even though he said this, he still held the bag stuffed with three hundred taels of silver notes tighter.

Lian Li was embarrassed when he heard him say "that's it".

Although he knew that Yun Huizhou did not mean that, it did not prevent him, a modern young man, from feeling ridiculed when he heard the word.

"Okay, get the things." Lian Li shook off the strange thoughts, then pulled away the purse containing change from Yun Huizhou's waist, turned around and ran towards the busy place.

Yun Huizhou followed slowly behind, leading two horses.

Lian Li took two steps forward and found a man selling candied haws surrounded by a group of children.

It’s just that there are more children looking at it than buying it.

A string of candied haws costs two cents. Normally, residents of the small town would not give money directly to their children. They would usually bring their children to buy it, or buy it and take it back for their children to eat.

Lian Li was just about to go over when he saw a child taking out two cents from his pocket and buying a string of candied haws.

Compared to the other kids who bought candied haws before, this kid’s clothes were much simpler, and you could see several patches on them even from a distance.

These two cents were probably the money the child had saved for a long time, maybe it was New Year's money.

Seeing the smiling eyes of the child after buying the candied haws, Lian Li also became greedy and walked quickly over there.

Before he got there, he saw another group of kids rushing out and stopping the kid who bought the candied haws.

As soon as this group of people came out, the children nearby who were selling candied haws scattered instantly.

The kid who bought the candied haws also wanted to run away, but the group of kids were targeting him and immediately surrounded him.

Then, the strongest child among them waved his hand, and the little punk behind him immediately stepped forward and grabbed the child holding the candied haws.

The child struggled hard, but there was no way he could break free from several kids of his age.

Lian Li saw that he was resisting fiercely, but he held the candied haws in his hand firmly.

However, no matter how firmly he held on, it was of no use. When the leader of the children saw that he had been caught, he thought the time was right and reached out to snatch the candied haws from the child's hand.

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