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    Perhaps because it couldn¡¯t get rid of Bai Yin, and because of the inexplicable sense of oppression coming from Bai Yin¡¯s body, the horse quickly gave up its resistance.

    Bai Yin held the horse's belly and patted the horse's neck with one hand, signaling it to run towards the crazy horse.

    The horse neighed again, spread its hooves, and ran in that direction quickly.

    The horse's hooves trampled heavily on the grass, throwing up dust and flying grass clippings.  Behind Bai Yin, the mud and sand rolled up, gathering wildness and unruliness.

    Solan didn't notice Bai Yin's movements. He just stared at the boy who was about to fall on the horse, and quickly rode to his side.

    On the grassland, this kind of horse going crazy happened many times, so Solang and the boy were not particularly panicked. Both of them made the most correct choice.

    Suolang's bronze face was covered with sweat. He found the best spot, kept a close distance from the horse, and then decisively shouted to the boy: "Jump!"

    When the boy got the order, he looked very calm and jumped off the horse without any hesitation.

    Just when Suolang was about to catch the boy, the frantic horse suddenly raised its front hoof high again, and was about to step down hard.  Suo Lang's expression suddenly changed. He roared and wanted to take the boy, but it became extremely difficult because of the obstruction of the horse.

    The Tibetans who saw this scene from a distance were heartbroken, and the boy¡¯s mother and Suolang¡¯s wife even let out a tragic cry.

    "Dondup!"

    And at this moment, a whirlwind-like shadow suddenly appeared.  The person on the horse had already hooked one leg on the horse's back, and bent the other leg firmly against the horse's belly. In this way, even though the whole body was hanging on the right side of the horse's body, it was firmly fixed on the horse's body.  , even the violent shaking caused by running could not make her tremble in the slightest.

    Just when the boy finally looked frightened and subconsciously raised his hand to protect his head, an arm suddenly appeared in front of him. It was thin and white, softer and whiter than any milk cake he had ever seen.

    Just like that, the boy was stunned even in this situation.

    Bai Yin picked up the boy, but just like that, the iron hooves of the crazy horse fell on her head.

    Bai Yin calmly pushed the horse's belly with her legs. The horse she was riding also raised its front hooves high and kicked the crazy horse's belly hard.  Suddenly, the horse was kicked far away before it could even lift its hooves.

    Bai Yin took advantage of the situation and threw the boy on his horse.

    Solan looked at the scene in front of him in shock. However, when the frantic horse wanted to continue running forward, he quickly came to his senses and tied it with a rope.

    After a stalemate for more than ten minutes, the horse reluctantly calmed down.

    Bai Yin raised her eyebrows when she saw this, and led the boy to the yurt on horseback and ran leisurely.

    After the boy dismounted, the boy¡¯s mother immediately came forward to greet him. She first carefully checked the boy¡¯s whole body, and after making sure that he was fine, she gratefully spoke Tibetan to Bai Yin.

    Bai Yin couldn't hear clearly what the other party said in Tibetan in excitement, but she still smiled and agreed. After a while, when Suolang also came, Bai Yin finally made her request, "Your  Can you lend me two horses?"

    Solan was stunned for a moment, and then a hearty smile appeared on his bronze face, "Since you have saved my son, of course two horses are nothing."

    At this time, Zhou Jun and Yang Peng walked up to Bai Yin and asked her in a low voice: "What do you want a horse for?"

    Through last night, Bai Yin successfully led them to find a place to stay, and the two of them now wanted to tie themselves to Bai Yin.

    Bai Yin raised her eyebrows and said, "Of course I'm going to Lhasa on horseback."

    The feeling of riding a horse just now aroused Bai Yin's interest, so she decided to change her itinerary without even thinking about it.  Of course, in this way, she would need to borrow someone from Solang.

    After thinking about it, Bai Yin told Suo Lang her request.

    After listening to this, Suolang pushed out his son who almost fell off his horse. "Let Dunzup go with you in the afternoon. He has been to the city with me several times. Let him be your pawn."  A guide will do, too.¡±

    Suo Lang really rarely sees a cheerful Han person like Bai Yin. Her cheerfulness and freeness seem to be revealed from her bones. In addition, Bai Yin just saved his son, Suo Lang naturally has a crush on her.  The favorability increased greatly.

    Bai Yin smiled and then agreed.

    Suolang said a few words to the little boy Dunzhu??, wanting to throw him down, Yang Peng was so frightened that he hurriedly screamed for help to Bai Yin.

    Bai Yin looked at Yang Peng desperately holding the horse with all four limbs. She couldn't help but twitch the corner of her mouth, and suddenly she didn't want to take him with her.

    She wanted to run wildly, not to be tied up with a rookie.

    Seeing this, Suo Lang couldn't help but laugh. He discussed it with his wife, and then said, "I'll see him off, and you can ride a horse yourself."

    It only takes two or three days to get here and back from Lhasa, so there won¡¯t be much delay.

    When Bai Yin heard this, she nodded quickly, with no concealment of disgust on her face.

    Yang Peng hugged the manic horse tightly and looked at Bai Yin's expression, wanting to cry but not having any tears.

    He didn¡¯t want to be so embarrassed, but the horse didn¡¯t seem to really like him.  It acted like a little sheep when it came to Bai Yin, but when it came to him, it lost all face.

    Just like that, the originally planned two horses turned into three.  Suolang led Yang Peng, Dunzhu led Zhou Jun, and Bai Yin rode alone.

    Before leaving, Suolang's wife devoutly gave Bai Yin a snow-white khata. When she brought it to Bai Yin with her own hands, she offered her blessings.

    Bai Yin smiled brightly at Suolang's wife, her smile warm.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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