Transmigration: From Farmer To Empress
Chapter 1781 - 1788: Zhao Gui Gets Injured (1)
CHAPTER 1781: CHAPTER 1788: ZHAO GUI GETS INJURED (1)
The rampaging royal horse, carrying Zhao Gui, charged forward like an arrow, instantly leaving the surroundings behind. Xiao Man and Dong’er screamed sharply, striving desperately to chase after, yet how could they possibly catch up!
Watching as the horse disappeared from their sight, the two girls chased after it while crying out for help...
Helan Hao shot the deer dead and ordered someone to pick it up. Just as he was about to pack up his bow and look elsewhere, he unexpectedly saw a red jujube horse, madly charging towards him. Clinging tightly to its back was a figure in goose yellow. The speed and madness of the horse immediately made him think, the horse is shocked!
Instinctively, he wanted to rush over and subdue the crazy horse, but his sharp mind raised another question. Their encounter at the hunting ground today had already made him suspicious, and now her horse was panicked and coincidentally dashed over here. It was too coincidental. If he didn’t guess wrong, ten to one, this scene was orchestrated by her as a ploy to lure him in; otherwise, it wouldn’t be such a coincidence!
Thinking about this, a sudden wave of disgust filled his heart. The slight ripple of interest he had in her previously vanished instantly. This woman, who would stop at nothing, even risked her own life, just to gain favor. Today, he would let her reap what she sowed. At the speed of that crazy horse, if it doesn’t kill her, it would surely cripple her!
The guards also saw the horse charging and shouted, "Your Majesty, it seems the queen consort’s horse is panicking. Should we go to her rescue?"
Helan Hao coldly laughed and said, "Can’t even control a crazy horse, how can she be worthy of being my queen consort?"
The guards, hearing this, understood His Majesty’s intentions. Although everyone felt regretful, since His Majesty had spoken, no one dared to move. They had no choice but to let the crazy horse rush past them, dashing swiftly from their side.
The horse’s speed was incredibly fast, like a swift bolt of lightning. However, although it disappeared from their side in an instant, everyone saw it. An arrow was brightly lodged in the horse’s haunch, and judging by the color of the arrow feathers, it was likely shot by Hanna.
It turned out, it was Hanna who shot the queen consort’s horse, causing it to panic and run here!
"Damn it!"
Helan Hao realized he had misunderstood her and hurriedly squeezed his legs, urging his horse to chase after, whipping the horse as he shouted, "Quickly chase, go save the queen consort!"
The soldiers, upon hearing this, immediately urged their horses to chase after, but secretly grumbled in their hearts. Just a moment ago, they had a favorable opportunity to rescue, but it was denied. Now that the horse was far ahead, they were instructed to save her. They were riding ordinary military horses, how could they possibly catch up with the queen consort’s mad royal horse?
Yet, despite the complaining, they only dared to grumble in their hearts and hastily spurred their horses to the rescue!
Helan Hao’s horse was better than those of the guards. Riding his horse, he raced far in the lead, striving to catch up with Zhao Gui’s horse. However, Zhao Gui’s horse was even faster. He watched as it bolted out of the forest like a flash of lightning, leaped over the small stream, crossed the meadow, and headed towards the deep mountains.
"Hold the reins tightly, stick to the horse’s back, don’t move—"
He shouted loudly, not knowing if the person on horseback could hear him. At this moment, she was already swaying precariously, on the brink of being thrown off by the horse.
No, he couldn’t let her fall, nor could he let the horse run into the mountains, otherwise, not to mention being thrown to death by the horse, the cliffs and precipices, beasts, and poisonous snakes in the mountains would be more than enough to claim her life.
Immediately, he unhesitatingly drew his bow and aimed at the rear leg of the crazy horse.