Not long after the two of them walked out, Yun Xi looked back at the horse behind her, then looked at Mu Sheng eagerly, clearly expressing her desire to ride a horse.

Mu Sheng smiled and said, "If you want to ride, get on. I'll help you hold the horse."

"Ugh."

Yun Xi agreed and took a step to the side. When the horse came forward, she grabbed the reins with her left hand and held the horse's mane at the same time. She stepped on the stirrup with her left foot and climbed onto the horse swiftly, causing Mu Sheng's hand, which was about to help, to stop in mid-air.

Mu Sheng raised his eyebrows and praised: "Very impressive."

Those who move so skillfully don't look like beginners.

"Of course. I can drive a coach, too."

"Have you ever been there before?"

Yun Xi suddenly laughed. The original owner did have an experience of "driving a horse carriage" when he was a child, and he almost fell down.

She was five or six years old at that time. After Old Man Yun finished pulling things with the horse-drawn carriage, he temporarily tied the horse to a tree stump and went home to rest for a while, as he would have to pull things again later.

During this interval, the original owner climbed onto the carriage, bringing several children from the village. They jumped and danced on the carriage, imitating the noises of adults driving the carriage, shouting "Hurry!", and then the horse broke free from the reins and ran away.

The children in the carriage were very excited at first, but when they saw the horse running farther and farther without any intention of stopping, they finally felt scared and cried like a ghost in the carriage. Fortunately, an uncle from the village happened to pass by and stepped forward to help subdue the horse and save the children regardless of his own safety. If it was just a little bit more, the carriage would have flipped into the ditch.

The children were terrified, and continued to cry loudly on the side of the road after getting off the car. The original owner was the oldest among the group of children, and the others were only four or five years old. The uncle asked them what happened, and the original owner cried while telling the story. After hearing what happened, the uncle was in a state of confusion.

After a while, Old Man Yun also caught up. He was drinking water and resting in the house, and heard the child playing at the door. As a result, the child's voice became farther and farther away and finally disappeared. He hurried out of the house and saw the carriage galloping away. His daughter was standing on the carriage, swaying from side to side, and he almost scared his heart out.

Old Man Yun ran all the way to catch up, his shoes fell off, and he was so scared that he hugged his daughter.

He expressed his gratitude to the villagers who saved the people on the spot, and went to their homes in the evening to present gifts of thanks. He also gave a snack to each frightened child to calm them down.

From then on, Father Yun never dared to tie the carriage to a tree stump by the roadside again. No matter how troublesome it was, he would rush home and tie it in the stable.

"I did it once when I was very young, but the scene was not pretty. I was so scared that I cried."

"That's called a meeting?"

"Of course I can. Since that time, I have observed for a long time how my father drives, and I know exactly what to do. If I were allowed to drive, I would definitely drive. But my father was scared and wouldn't let me drive."

"So what did you do?"

"Don't tell you."

Mu Sheng made up his mind to ask his father-in-law when he had the chance, but then he heard Yun Xi say, "You are not allowed to ask my father. Don't I have any dignity?"

He smiled and said, "Okay, I won't ask."

Ask secretly.

Next, Mu Sheng smiled and talked about the things that should be paid attention to when riding a horse. Although Yun Xi rode very well, he still had to explain what needed to be said.

Yun Xi had a quick comprehension and soon became dissatisfied with just letting him lead the horse and walk slowly.

"Let go, I'll run."

"Not yet, wait until you are more proficient."

Yun Xi: "..."

It's so frustrating to ride a horse but not be able to run.

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