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1844. Chapter 1844 A thousand wastes await 9

On this trip, Mu Bai only brought Han Yan with him. Augustine, Baidi, and Dilong were all temporarily arranged by him in the palace. He would be back in a month anyway, so there was no need to take them with him all day.

Be around.

The carriage traveled more than ten miles.

"shelf!"

Mubai suddenly swung the reins and hit the unicorn horse.

"Ouch..."

The unicorn horse raised its head and neighed, turned in one direction, and pulled the carriage into the dense forest shaded by trees on the left.



evening.

At the foot of a low mountain, Mubai stopped the carriage. The area was very empty, quiet and undisturbed, which was perfect for me to practice meditation here.

He jumped off the carriage and stretched out his hand to take out the cold smoke from the carriage.

"How is this environment?" Mu Bai said with a smile.

Han Yan stepped on the green grass under his feet, and his field of vision suddenly became wider. In front of him was a branch stream of the Rhine River. The river was gurgling and reflecting a bright half-moon. The scenery was very beautiful.

"So beautiful." Han Yan admired.

Mu Bai smiled and said: "We will stay here for a month and then return to the imperial city."

If he were in the Imperial City, there would be too many mundane things involved in him every day, and he would not be able to concentrate on practicing, so he chose to take Han Yan away from there, so that he could live a paradise-like life here.

Han Yan held Mu Bai's hand tightly and murmured: "It would be nice to live here for the rest of your life."

Mu Bai smiled and said: "It's not possible now, I'll go and put up the tent first." After saying that, he let go of Han Yan's jade hand, turned around and boarded the carriage, and put the tent, clothing, food and other materials prepared inside.

, took them out one after another.

After working for a while, the tent was set up by the river, with a candle burning inside. The two of them sat in the tent, cuddling together intimately, chatting happily.

It's late at night.

Mu Bai walked out of the tent alone and stood quietly by the river, looking at the calm water under his feet and thinking for a while.

Perhaps, the only days that are truly worth remembering are this last month.

Sitting down cross-legged, Mu Bai's body shone with a blue light, and soon he saw the water body standing on the water wave opposite him.


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