Speaking of Su Tang, Xie Boting went to Yun Cheng and others to send a message. She was waiting for him on the official road. She was bored while waiting. Su Tang kicked the stones on the roadside to play.
When Xie Boting came back just as he was running out of patience, Su Tang went up to meet him, "Have you caught up?"
"Um."
Xie Boting replied with one word and stretched out his hand to Su Tang, who handed it to him.
As soon as Xie Boting held his hand, Su Tang sat firmly in his arms.
As soon as he caught the horse's belly, he ran forward.
Half an hour later, we arrived at a small town.
It was neither too early nor too late at that time, so I could continue on my way, but I couldn't make it to the next stop, so I had to stay overnight in the wild. Xie Boting would definitely not let Su Tang feed mosquitoes in the wild. He hugged Su Tang and said, "I'm so hungry."
Come on, find a place to eat, stay here for one night, and then travel again tomorrow."
I was planning to have lunch at the noodle stall, but I was caught and was delayed for a long time. I couldn't eat a bite of food, but I was hungry for one or two meals.
The town was not big, but it was quite lively. As soon as Su Tang got off his horse, he saw a man selling candied haws on a stick. He bought two bunches, one for each of Banxia, and then he knew from the candied haws seller which restaurant in the town had the best business.
alright.
And coincidentally, it was not far ahead. At this time, it was too late for lunch and too early for dinner. There were almost no customers in the restaurant. When they entered, the young waiter was busy greeting them attentively.
Su Tang and the others ate downstairs and ordered a table full of dishes. The happy little guy couldn't open his mouth from ear to ear.
After eating, he found an inn and rested for a while. Seeing that Su Tang was not tired, Xie Boting took him to visit the town.
It's just that this town is really small, with only three streets in total. Xie Boting, who grew up in Kyoto, couldn't arouse any interest in it. However, Su Tang was very interested and was particularly interested in those handmade gadgets. The only disadvantage was that it was too far away.
, unable to bring it back to Beijing.
If others knew that they went out to Beijing to find someone on an order, but ended up bringing back a few carriages, they would definitely think that they were not doing their best to find someone. More importantly, Su Tang liked these things and others looked down upon them.
After walking around the three streets, Su Tang was very tired, so Xie Boting took her back to the inn on horseback.
I was very tired during the day, and I couldn’t sleep well at night.
The next morning, after breakfast, I bought dry food, brought enough water, and continued on my way. If I ran faster, I could reach the town where Prince Xin'an saw Yun Yi in the evening.
Xie Boting decided to start from the town where Prince Xin'an discovered Yun Yi. Su Tang got used to it after riding on horseback for a few days.
After working hard all morning, we arrived at the inn at noon. Xie Boting carried Su Tang down, and Su Tang's bumpy head was buzzing.
The waiter at the post station quickly came out to greet them. Chen Qing took out a token from his arms and showed it to the waiter at the inn station. The boy took a look at it, quickly asked them to sit down, and then poured tea.
Su Tang has already entered the inn, and Banxia just got off the carriage over there. Poor Banxia, a maid who has never been sick of carriages, couldn't help but go to the side to vomit after getting off the carriage. This shows how fast the carriage is running.
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After she finished vomiting, Chen Qing brought her tea to rinse her mouth, and then wanted to help her in. Banxia blushed and refused to let her go, "I can leave by myself, so go ahead."
Chen Qing had seen Su Tang vomit before. Even the imperial concubines could bear it, and Ban Xia, a maid, would have no problem.
Chen Qing nodded and said, "If anything happens, just call me."
After giving the instructions, Chen Qing went to feed the horse. Originally, the boy at the inn could do this, but his family's son-in-law had nothing to do in the past, so he had developed a bad habit of feeding the horse. When he was away from home, he had to treat it as a master.
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Banxia wiped the corners of her mouth, stepped into the inn, and then saw a notice posted on the door of the inn. This chapter has been completed!