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504 Enter Korea

"Ran Ran, you have been very tired these past few days. In fact, you can go to bed first without waiting for me."

Sima Yi fondly held his daughter's small hand with his big hand, raised his head and said to Mo Ranran. Mo Ranran glanced at Sima Yi, and her expression became serious.

"Do you think I can sleep?" Mo Ranran asked back. Sima Yi seemed to know that Mo Ranran would do this, but he didn't say anything. He just continued to hold his daughter's little hand and play with it. Mo Ranran then said: "Yi,

Did you discuss something just now? Why don't you want me to know?"

Sima Yi smiled, let go of his daughter's hand, and then held Mo Ranran's two hands, saying: "Ran Ran, sometimes I hope you can be a little girl for once, because I really don't want you to do it for me.

I am in danger, and this time is the same. I hope I can protect you, but I know that with your character, you will never allow yourself to sit back and enjoy yourself. So I am not going to hide it from you. What do you want to know?

, just ask.”

Mo Ranran glared at Sima Yi and complained: "You said you weren't going to hide it from me. If you weren't going to hide it from me, just tell me directly and ask me myself. If there are questions that I can't ask,

Are you just going to say nothing?"

Sima Yi once again showed a ruffian smile, which made Mo Ranran feel friendly. Mo Ranran remembered that when he first met Sima Yi, he had always been like this, never like a prince. But Mo Ranran liked that.

Sima Yi, that feeling made Mo Ranran feel like they were just an ordinary couple, unlike now, burdened with the fate of a country.

"Madam, you are indeed a smart person. This little trick I had in mind has been guessed by you now." Sima Yi said with a smile.

Mo Ranran's serious expression softened, and she knew that Sima Yi did this on purpose to make Mo Ranran relax.

Mo Ranran smiled softly and said, "Okay, I won't force you, you just need to come back and ask me the questions."

Sima Yi nodded quickly and said, "Madam, please tell me."

"The first question is, what is the success rate of this peace negotiation?"

"Fifty percent."

"Only 50%?" Mo Ranran asked again in disbelief, and Sima Yi nodded affirmatively.

"Then if we don't succeed, wouldn't we be in danger?" Mo Ranran asked again.

"There will definitely be danger, but I will try my best to protect you." Sima Yi replied without blinking.

"Stop saying such desperate words, if your life is gone, then what's the point of our lives!" Mo Ranran was a little angry. Although he knew that what Sima Yi said was true and what he said would definitely be done, Mo Ranran was a little angry.

Ran Ran just didn't like to hear Sima Yi talk about going all out. She would rather they didn't have to do such desperate things.

"Ran Ran, don't get excited. I'm just making an analogy. Now that we're here this time, we will naturally try our best to succeed. Although the success rate is only half, but fortunately there is still half, isn't it?"

When Mo Ranran saw Sima Yi's always calm expression, the tension in her heart suddenly eased, and she was no longer prepared to ask the questions in her heart. She knew that even if she asked, there would still be questions. Now, as long as they

Do your best.

Although Mo Ranran didn't ask anything about the issues that Sima Yi and the others discussed, Mo Ranran no longer wanted to know. She knew in her heart that Sima Yi must have made his own plans until he was in danger.

"Last question, will you protect yourself?" Mo Ranran looked at Sima Yi with an appraising look and asked. Sima Yi was stunned for a moment and finally nodded.

"Okay, I don't have any more questions. I've been working hard all day. Let's go to bed early."

After Mo Ranran finished speaking, he no longer looked at Sima Yi, but got on the bed and slept on the innermost part of the bed. Sima Yi didn't say much, just turned off the lights and lay down by the window without even taking off his clothes. He

His hand reached out to his daughter lying between them, but what he touched was Mo Ranran's smile that was also placed on her daughter. Sima Yi smiled in the darkness and held that hand tighter.

This night was the best rest they had ever had. In the morning they bought some food in the town, and then continued to drive the carriage towards South Korea.

It was quiet all the way and the progress was smooth. After walking like this for a few days, we finally reached the border of South Korea.

Before entering the city, Sima Yi ordered Nong Ying and Lin Shuqi to wait outside the city. As long as he brought his wife and daughter, Chu Feng and Nong Shi into South Korea, Nong Ying and Lin Shuqi were a little worried at first.

There were already very few people getting up, but now they were sent away when they were about to enter South Korea. How could they not worry?

However, after all, they were just Sima Yi's subordinates. Sima Yi insisted, so they had no choice but to obey orders and stay outside South Korea.

The reason why Sima Yi kept Nong Shi was because Nong Shi had always been close to Mo Ranran and could also serve as a scarecrow to take care of Mo Ranran. But now that Sheng Guang was gone and Chu Feng was the best, Sima Yi kept him by his side.

Be prepared just in case.

After the arrangements were made, Chu Feng drove the carriage and carried Sima Yi's family of three and Nong Shi into Korea, leaving Lin Shuqi and Nong Ying looking worriedly behind them until their carriage disappeared from their sight.

They didn't attract too many strange eyes when they entered South Korea. This was due to their initial appearance. Because they were relatively civilian, they looked like businessmen doing business at best.

There were two windows on the side of the carriage, and the windows were blocked by cloth curtains. Mo Ranran opened the curtains and looked outside, and saw Koreans all over the street, and she couldn't help but feel curious.

Thinking back to when Sima Yi told her that she was going to Korea as a mission, Mo Ranran actually thought of the Korea of ​​her original era. But it was obvious that this Korea was not that Korea. Even if Mo Ranran looked carefully, she would not be able to find it.

The shadow of modern Korea.

But seeing this different South Korea, Mo Ranran was also a little curious. There are many countries in this world, big and small. Mo Ranran felt like they were traveling abroad, although this travel was also accompanied by unknown dangers.

Seeing the people on the street, Mo Ranran understood to some extent the necessity of going to this country. The dress of the people here is not much different from other countries, but most of their people look very strong, and they have traveled all the way.

Walking through, Mo Ranran found that the people here, whether men, women, old or young, were rough and cheerful, and the feeling of intimacy between people could not be seen elsewhere.


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