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Chapter 388: Going to the battlefield

These were the last words she left in his ear before she left.

It’s been a long and dusty journey, day and night

Four thousand-mile horses took turns driving the carriage without stopping.

Several secret guards also took turns changing horses, and several horses were exhausted.

On the contrary, Aorong had a good rest in the carriage. He was in good spirits and did not appear to be haggard.

The carriage is exquisitely designed and comfortably furnished. Thick blankets, soft brocade quilts, tea, snacks, paper and pen are all provided.

At the same time, she was not idle. From time to time, orders were sent out, commanding all the troops and subordinates in Nanping from thousands of miles away.

Whenever it was quiet at night, she rubbed the two jade talismans in her hand. One was the soldier talisman to command all the armies, and the other was the king talisman.

But I was thinking about that person. Is he feeling better? Is he tired? Do I miss her?

She held these two jade charms in her hands, and her heart was filled with warmth. It was as if he had handed everything into her hands, without any hesitation or consideration.

She couldn't help but be moved, such a man was worthy of her lifelong trust

Although Aorong had a good rest, he had to consider the endurance of his subordinates. Seeing that they were all extremely tired, he ordered to stop and have a good night's rest.

Anyway, Yulian City is right in front of you, and you can reach it in two days' journey.

The secret guards gathered the game, set up racks, roasted chickens and cooked soup, and performed their duties

Aorong sat in the carriage and looked at the stars quietly

Liu Jiyuan held a fragrant rabbit leg in his hand and handed it to her, "Miss Jun, this is for you."

Aorong didn't even raise his head or look at him, "No need, I have it too."

This man was so patient that he actually followed her all the way and followed her all the way.

Even when she scolded him, he ignored her and still followed her, even jumping out to say a few words from time to time.

This left her speechless and indifferent to his attitude.

She thought for a while and reminded lightly, "Also, I'm already married, so don't call me Miss Jun anymore."

It's strange, aren't these ancient men very conservative? Why are they still so interested in other people's wives?

Liu Jiyuan's eyes dimmed, but he immediately regained his energy and said very stubbornly, "How do you call it my freedom?"


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