Chapter 969: Empress Dowager Chitose (1/2)

Chapter 969 Empress Dowager Chitose

At that time, she also asked that person to tell Shao Zhongxi, and asked Shao Zhongxi to tell Xue Yan's child, that she would go to Ping'an Town tomorrow morning, and hoped to see Xue Yan's child tomorrow morning.

Now, when Jiang Yue said about Quanping Inn, Empress Dowager Yunzi felt that Jiang Yue thought that Shao Zhongxi lived in that inn and could protect her, so she nodded naturally, "Okay, let's go to Ping'an Town."

Immediately someone prepared a carriage.

As for the aftermath here, even if Empress Dowager Yunzi's people don't deal with it, there are people in Shao Zhongxi who will handle it, and there is no need for Empress Dowager Yunzi to order anything.

The Empress Dowager Yunzi got into the first carriage, and the imperial censor and Dali Siqing both got into the second carriage that followed. Fennel had been treated for her injuries and was following on a horse.

There were also several people on horses, either with swords or knives, and followed the carriage for protection.

Empress Dowager Yunzi asked Jiang Yue to ride in a carriage with her.

Jiang Yue didn't rush into the carriage, but asked someone to help her lead Zou Shi Shi's horse. When she turned around, she wanted to return the horse to Zou Shi Shi.

Then, she got into the carriage.

But instead of riding in the carriage, he sat outside the carriage, next to the driver who was driving the carriage, who was actually dressed as a bodyguard protecting Empress Dowager Yunzi.

The group went to Ping'an Town just like that.

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Although Xue Yan didn't practice martial arts in his last life, but after all, he lived for so many years and led troops to fight all over the place. Naturally, he would still be able to ride a horse. Then, in this life, he didn't need to learn, he would actually be able to ride.

As soon as he came out of the Quanping Inn, he also took the reins of a horse and turned on his horse. He didn't even get on the carriage prepared for him by the Quanping Inn.

Riding a carriage is too slow, but riding a horse is fast.

It's just that he's not even eight years old yet, and he's not tall enough to get on a horse, but it's fine when he gets up and sits firmly.