Chapter 250: Chapter 250
Pei Shu’er was fuming, and she began to analyze with Tang Zan one by one.
"Isn’t it easy not to bite me?"
Tang Zan wore a grim expression and didn’t want to speak. Whenever he bit her, he actually never used much strength.
She’s so bad, should he go and kiss her?
Wouldn’t that be like offering his heart to be trampled by her?
Pei Shu’er looked at Tang Zan’s Yang Zongkai, and her heart sank.
"No way, are you addicted to biting people?"
Grinding her teeth, she continued with the next point.
"The second point is, give me a chance to find out the truth, that’s not too much, right? You investigate, and I also want to investigate further. There are many suspicious points in this, aren’t there? I just don’t understand why the box I’ve lost for so long is in your possession."
Tang Zan nodded: "Not too much, I’ll give you three years."
Although he felt that the facts were mostly settled, considering the proverb of many mouths paving the way for gold.
But Pei Shu’er was right, there were still so many doubts in this matter.
Pei Shu’er felt relieved after finally agreeing on one point.
"The third point, do not restrict my freedom, I also don’t want to stay in the military camp."
Tang Zan fell silent; the impression Pei Shu’er left when she ran away was too profound, leaving him with some shadows.
Now he always feels that only by keeping Pei Shu’er by his side can he avoid the helpless and awkward predicament he experienced before.
Although the time back then was very short, he never wants to experience such panic and fear again.
Pei Shu’er knew that Tang Zan refused.
She sighed and was about to let go when Tang Zan pulled her hand.
He leaned down, looking down at her. Follow current novᴇls on novel·fiɾe·net
"Pei Shu’er, I advise you to stay obediently by my side and don’t think about trying anything sneaky."
Pei Shu’er pursed her lips and said nothing; the first point she could barely... barely bear, but the third point, she couldn’t endure.
This negotiation failed, maybe next time, anyway, she really doesn’t want to stay in the military camp all the time.
Tang Zan lifted the military tent and walked away. When he reached the door, his steps halted briefly before he lifted the tent flap and walked out.
Pei Shu’er said nothing, collapsed onto the bed, and fell into a muddled sleep.
When she awoke, Pei Shu’er was blown awake by the wind; wild howling winds assaulted her ears.
Her stomach was extremely uncomfortable, as if she might throw up at any moment.
Her stomach churned like it was impossible for a normal person’s movements.
And as if being placed like a sandbag at the front of the horse.
Pei Shu’er opened her eyes to find herself surrounded by darkness, her whole body tied up like a zongzi. Her head hurt terribly, as if she was drugged with some sedative.
She was probably abducted in her sleep, and it certainly wasn’t the people from Gulan Military Camp.
So now, the person who abducted her, could it be from the Tazi?
Thinking of this, Pei Shu’er cursed ’idiot’ in Tazi language.
The person heavily hit her neck, like trying to knock her unconscious, Pei Shu’er cooperatively went limp.
Test completed, it was undoubtedly Tazi.
But this was the worst outcome, and inevitably, she thought of the original tragic ending.
Wasn’t she abducted and taken to the enemy camp by the Tazi?
Could it be, this was her demise?
She took out a dagger from the space, slowly cutting the ropes on her hands.
No idea how long she’d been cutting, when her hands were too sore to lift, the ropes finally parted.
Gently slicing open the burlap sack, as she cut the sack, she clearly felt the body of the Tazi behind her stiffen.
She immediately froze, terrified the Tazi would discover something.
The Tazi soon returned to normal, probably realizing the earlier reaction was an illusion.
After, she continued to carefully cut the sack, until it was open.
Noticed they were traveling along Gulan River, once crossed, she’d likely be entering enemy camp.
Entering the enemy camp meant death.
She couldn’t be taken to the enemy camp, but if she fell into the water... she couldn’t swim...
Thinking this, she felt a bit lucky; fortunately, she had the space to hide in, then everything would be fine, no one would find her.
Meanwhile, Pei Shu’er planned the slicing position for the sack carefully, so the sack would open a big cut when the horse crossed the river, and then she would jump into the river.
Pei Shu’er planned everything well. When she saw the river, she had already opened the sack fully, only waiting to leap.
Just as she was about to move, the Tazi cursed and said in Tazi language, "How did the sack break?"
Pei Shu’er didn’t understand but guessed, because immediately after, the Tazi reached to tie up the sack again.
Pei Shu’er, taking advantage of the moment, quickly stabbed the horse’s neck, causing it to panic and almost causing the Tazi to slip and fall.
At that moment, Pei Shu’er swiftly leaped into the river water.
The river was extremely turbulent; the instant she entered, the water nearly drowned her.
She hurried into the space.
Reflecting sorrowfully, she resolved to learn swimming, having suffered so much already.
Outside the space, she could still hear the Tazi’s furious shouting.
"Pei Shu’er, ...&%...%* (."
Pei Shu’er guessed it was surely a threat.
Meanwhile, Tang Zan couldn’t sleep that night, walking back and forth outside Pei Shu’er’s tent, before gently lifting the flap and entering.
On seeing the empty bed, his mind blanked.
He couldn’t believe Pei Shu’er truly escaped?
Did she really want to leave him so badly?
Tang Zan gritted his teeth, hurriedly calling for soldiers, and found several were missing.
Even Xuan Liu was found in a coma.
Tang Zan had a bad feeling; Pei Shu’er wouldn’t possess such skilled martial arts.
She wasn’t that ruthless either.
Moreover, Tang Zan discovered some footprints near the camp, large ones unique to tall Tazi.
At this moment, Tang Zan’s face was exceptionally grim.
If Pei Shu’er was with those disorganized Tazi, she would surely be at a disadvantage.
If Pei Shu’er was taken to Tazi Camp, she’d be in a terrible plight.
Recalling Pei Shu’er’s fearful demeanor when he mentioned the Tazi earlier, pangs of pain seized his heart.
Now she’s abducted by the Tazi, how frightened she must be?
If he’d known, he wouldn’t have separated from Pei Shu’er while sleeping.
No matter how scared she was of him, as long as he was by her side, she’d eventually get used to it.
Tang Zan woke Xuan Liu, who upon regaining consciousness, promptly said, "Master, the Tazi abducted Young Madam, the person was seriously skilled."
Tang Zan took a deep breath and finally said, "Chase them quickly. If anything happens to Pei Shu’er, I’ll hold you all accountable."
They followed the hoofprints along the river bank, reaching the bridge, where they discovered a trail of fresh blood. Tang Zan’s face grew paler.
He dared not imagine if this blood belonged to Pei Shu’er.
Her frail body, if losing so much blood, would surely be unconscious by now.
Perhaps even her life could be in danger.