Ah Man stopped and looked at the weak man provocatively.
"I am checking your injuries. You look so dirty and dusty, you are not worthy of my lady's eyes."
Ah Man spoke slowly, with a hint of disdain, and more like nonchalance.
The young man did not respond, but still insisted on holding the corner of his robe, looking sacred and inviolable, which made Ah Man inexplicably annoyed.
I really wanted to just leave and let him fend for himself here, but deep down, I kept thinking about how he stood up tremblingly just now, so stubborn that it made me feel distressed.
"Cousin, take him to my horse and go to the city to find a doctor for him."
Finally, Ah Man compromised. Although she thought the boy was unlikable, she was surprisingly soft-hearted.
"A'man, let him get on my horse." The man called cousin suggested kindly.
"Your horse can't bear it anymore."
The two of them had been galloping for thousands of miles, and even Ah Man's Ferghana horse could hardly keep up. His cousin's horse could only barely keep up along the way. If they added two more people, it would really be... unbearable.
"If you don't mind, just wait here to die. If you don't mind, ride a horse with me."
"I don't mind."
The boy answered hurriedly, completely losing his previous determination.
"Look, when it comes to life and death, everything else has to stand aside."
So, the young man was helped by his cousin to get on A'man's horse, and the two of them rode together.
Ah Man was very satisfied with the result, but when the boy sitting behind her put his arms around her waist, she couldn't help but feel annoyed.
"If you don't want me to kick you down, put your hands down." Ah Man warned.
"Put your hands down, I'm going to fall."
The boy's words were honest and helpless, and Ah Man was speechless.
"Men and women should not touch each other, you just said that."
"Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures. The girl should understand this."
Know a thing...
Ah Man was secretly complaining. She had never met such a pedantic and difficult man in her life.
So after arriving in Beijing, the first thing she did was to find a pharmacy and then threw the boy at the door.
"I have no money." The young man was unexpectedly pushed down by Ah Man. Seeing that Ah Man was about to leave, he shouted hurriedly.
Ah Man turned his head to look at the person who was shouting confidently and asked, "Does it have anything to do with me?"
Ah Man left after saying this, but he was thinking in his heart, now that the people have been saved, should he send them off to the west
Ah Man felt that if the young man wasn't so annoying, she could give him some money.
"My wife, I know I was wrong. You broke my legs and left me here. I have no money. I..."
The young man's voice was very loud, and before he finished speaking, everyone's eyes fell on Ah Man.
Ah Man really wanted to turn around immediately and ask him who his wife was and who broke his legs, but now, it seemed not very appropriate.
Her teeth were grinding. If it weren't for the fact that everyone was watching, Ah Man felt that she would definitely beat up the boy.
"A'man, the people have been saved, so it doesn't matter how much silver you give him. Just give it to him." The cousin who had been following A'man was also shocked by the boy's words. When he came to his senses, he quickly advised.
The best way now is to give the young men money and let them leave.
"My dear, can you bear to see my legs become disabled? If they really become disabled, you will be the one who will suffer for the rest of your life."
"Only those who endure the most hardships can become the best. Don't worry, if you can't stand up, I will take good care of you."
Ah Man finished speaking word by word, turned around, looked at his cousin, and said, "We have to go find Big Sister and the others."
Ah Man's words were full of warning.
Although human life is at stake, this young man with a wounded leg is obviously no match for the person who is about to enter the palace, because they are her relatives.
The cousin followed Ah Man away. The young man at the door of the drugstore squatted on the ground, looking at the receding figure, a warm smile blooming on the corner of his mouth.
(End of this chapter)