Xu Yue, who had seen many towns of various sizes along the way, had no interest in Yuyang County, a city with a population of more than 10,000, and planned to go directly to the livestock market to see the piglets.
The brother and sister walked towards the West Alley, but before they reached the place, they saw a group of foreign caravans dressed in Hu costumes, leading one good horse after another, coming towards them in a mighty manner.
Seeing Hu Shang's strong and shiny horse, Xu Yue suddenly couldn't move.
Except for the dark horse under Gongsun Hao, she had never seen such a handsome horse before!
Look at those four long hooves, the muscles are bulging, and the tiger is full of wind.
Look at the streamlined figure, the energetic eyes, and the bright red hair, which look like the most beautiful beauties in the human race.
But this beauty was more than just beautiful. When the red horse passed by, Xu Yue felt the vitality coming from it, and couldn't help but feel her heartbeat speed up and her breathing become a little short.
Xu Dalang noticed his sister's strangeness, lowered his head and asked, "Do you like it?"
Xu Yue nodded, but she also knew that such a BMW was not something she could afford now, so she shook her head again, "I'll just take a look."
Xu Dalang touched the top of his sister's hair, smiled gently, lifted her to his shoulders, and let her see all at once.
The two of them followed the cavalry forward and arrived at the West Alley before they knew it.
Because of the arrival of foreign merchants, the place was already bustling with people and bustling.
Xu Yue heard others say that these are Xianbei people. Their appearance is not much different from the Han people in the north, but they are taller. The hair on their heads is usually braided into small braids for beauty and convenience.
The back of the head.
Therefore, it is easy to distinguish the nomads from the frontier fortress based on their clothing and hairstyle.
Xianbei horses are famous for their quality, but they are also expensive.
Xu Yue stood aside and watched these Hu businessmen asking prices. The red horse she was interested in was sold for 150,000 yuan and was bought by a wealthy businessman.
Without the horse she wanted, Xu Yue jumped off her brother's shoulders in disappointment and prepared to continue to see Piggy.
Unexpectedly, just as he was about to leave, his little hand was grabbed by his brother.
Xu Dalang took his sister and strode towards the Korean horse team, pointing at a seemingly ordinary brown horse and asked:
"How much?"
"Brother?" Xu Yue looked at Xu Dalang in confusion, wondering what his brother wanted to do.
Is it possible that you want to buy her a horse?
No way?
Just as Xu Yue was thinking this, she saw Xu Dalang nodding seriously, "If you like it, buy it."
"But..." We definitely can't afford it. Xu Yue looked hesitant, but secretly had a little expectation in her heart.
If you insist on buying one, you should be able to afford an ordinary one, right?
Xu Dalang smiled reassuringly at his sister and told her not to worry. He patted his chest and said that he would take care of it.
Xu Yue opened her eyes in surprise, wondering what her brother was going to do.
Hu Shang looked at the two brothers and sisters in front of him and asked them in fluent Chinese:
"These brown horses cost at least 50,000 yuan. Can you two kids afford them?"
Xu Dalang did not answer, but pointed to the horse in the cavalry team, which was covered in snow and white, but was pacing on the spot angrily, with red eyes, and asked:
"Can you give this brown horse to my sister if I can help you tame it?"
Hu Shang was stunned for a moment, and subconsciously turned back to look at the irritable white horse that was giving him a headache.
This is Ujumqin, the most noble white war horse on their grassland. He managed to raise one with great difficulty, but the big head has already been lost. The remaining one is used as a gimmick to prop up the appearance and scare the people of the Central Plains.
It's just that this horse's temperament is comparable to its dignity on the grassland, and it is very difficult to tame.
Because it is a war horse, it is impossible for ordinary people to control it. Even a master of horse control will probably have to smash it hundreds or thousands of times before he can force it to obey.
The reason why this Ujimqin is kept now is because it is the most irritable among the Uzhumuchins, so it is disliked by the guests.
Of course, if you meet a fierce horse trainer, you can tame it, but... thinking that the horse he raised will suffer such a tragic situation, he can't bear to send it to such an owner.
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Therefore, when a famous horse trainer who wanted to buy it at a high price and tamed it by force came over, he was not willing to sell it.
Hu Shang felt that the reason why this horse Wuzhu Muqin refused to obey was because he had not met an owner he liked.
It is still waiting for its destined person, someone who can make it voluntarily surrender.
Only then will he sell it again.
Therefore, after listening to Xu Dalang's words, Hu Shang just felt funny.
He shook his head and said: "It's impossible. You can't tame it. Many famous horse trainers who came before could not make it surrender. Instead, they were beaten to death by it."
"But you have such courage at such a young age. I admire you very much. I can give you a cheaper price for the brown horse your sister wants. What do you think?"
Xu Dalang didn't respond. He just pointed at the wuzhumuqin and said firmly: "I can do it!"
The young man's expression was extremely serious, and this seriousness also contained a bit of contempt, as if the Ujumqin was nothing more than that in his eyes.
Hu Shang's heart skipped a beat, and he felt weirdly wanting him to try it.
but......
"Fifty thousand horses, even if you can really help me tame this Ujumqin, I can't give it to your sister for free. At least you have to give me travel expenses, otherwise I would travel so far to give it to you Central Plains people.
If you send a horse, wouldn't your work be in vain?"
"Okay!" Xu Dalang agreed immediately.
Hu Shang was stunned, this, this, this, he just said, Han guy, what are you doing?
However, without giving him a chance to refuse, Xu Dalang carried Xu Yue to a safe open space and told her not to wander around, and then strode towards the horse Wu Zhumuqin who was penned alone.
The horse seemed to sense it, and it was already agitated. It suddenly reacted excessively, neighing, and seemed to jump up and kick down the person walking towards it.
Hu Shang was shocked. He was afraid that Xu Dalang would be kicked out.
This is the territory of the Han people. If someone is killed, he will be rewarded!
Hu Shang was about to step forward to stop him. After all, he raised Wu Zhumqin with his own hands, so there was no way he would not obey this order.
But he didn't expect that as soon as he opened his mouth, before the words came out, the young man jumped up and landed firmly on the horse's back.
Then he pinched the horse's belly with his legs, grabbed the horse's mane with his big hand, and with just a low shout, the man and the horse leaped over everyone's heads like lightning, and galloped away under the shocked eyes of the people!
Hu Shang was so shocked that he took a breath of cold air and shouted to his servants: "Follow me quickly, hurry up, hurry up!"
He was not afraid that the horse would be stolen, but that the young man would cause more trouble by riding such a fierce Ujumqin on the street.