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Shocking

  Heart-stopping

  She hadn't finished speaking when Baili Liancheng's expression turned somewhat gloomy, his eyes no longer gentle as he stared straight at Lan Ya, seemingly with some anger.

  "So how is it?" A light and casual tone rose, one hand holding the reins to control the horse, his eyes looking at her with a cool gaze.

  "So... let me help you take your pulse, I know some medical skills." Originally she wanted him to leave her alone, but facing those angry eyes, she changed what she was going to say.

  Upon hearing this, Ba Li Lian Cheng's expression improved somewhat: "Old Mao is ill, you don't need to worry."

  "Also let me take a look, after all your body is our lifeline now." Lan Ya said with a hint of gentleness.

  Upon hearing this, Baili Liancheng was taken aback for a moment before bursting into laughter. He then turned to look at the approaching horses and men: "Even if I wanted you to see it, it's probably too late now."

  As soon as he finished speaking, his body suddenly tilted to one side, with half of it leaving the carriage. He lifted his foot and kicked out, directly intercepting the black-clad man who had caught up to the carriage.

  "Bows and arrows, bows and arrows!" The leading man shouted loudly.

  The bowmen in the rear had long been prepared. Upon hearing the order, they shot their arrows towards the horse-drawn carriages in front of them with a swooshing sound.

  "Bang bang" bow and arrow, piercing the horse carriage, Lan Ya hurriedly bent down, Bailing Cheng took advantage of the momentum to pull her forward, holding her in his arms, arrows flying out from behind.

  Before long, the carriage pierced through countless holes. Baili Liancheng controlled the carriage with one hand and protected Lan Ya with the other, having no time to deal with the bows and arrows behind him, and could only dodge continuously.

  "Let me drive the carriage." Lan Ya took hold of the reins with a smooth motion.

  "No way, this mountain road is too rugged." Bailing Liancheng vetoed it outright.

  "I can do it, believe me." Lan Ya gripped the reins tightly, her expression firm.

  She used to play racing games, and high difficulty was like a playground in her hands. Controlling the chariot, although not as agile as a car, she believed she could handle it.

  Facing Lan Ya's determination, Baili Liancheng still hesitated for a moment before loosening the reins: "If it won't work, don't force it."

  "Mm." Lan Ya nodded, her hand tightly grasping the reins.

  It has to be said that controlling the horse requires some strength, and when Bailing Liancheng loosened the reins, the horse's weight almost pulled her out.

  In her heart, she was also secretly sweating, if it turned out to be a waste of time, that would be a tragedy...

  After adjusting her position, Lan Ya quickly found the technique, with the reins wrapped around her small hands, pulling in and controlling the speed and turns.

  The rear bow and arrow came, the body of Baili Liancheng jumped up, rose into the air, fell on the car top, and the soft sword in his hand swung and danced. The sound of 'ding ding' between the soft sword and the bow and arrow kept ringing out.

  Lan Ya steadily controlled the carriage, suddenly pulling hard on the left rein, turning a corner, and in a short time she was able to control it with such proficiency, which was no easy feat.

  Baili Liancheng saw this and had a hint of admiration on his face. This woman had been surprising him all along the way.

  The horse carriage rushed all the way, Lan Ya accurately turned around a bend, and the people and horses behind them were faster than their carriage, but they didn't dare to rush forward.

  "How much longer can we stay in the mountains?" Lan Ya asked without turning her head.

  Once they left the mountain forest, it would be easy for the people behind them to surround and attack, so they had to think of a way to shake them off in the mountains.

  "About five miles away."

  Wu Li Road?

  Lan Ya calmed her mind, at this speed, it would take about half a time unit to get out of the five-mile road. The mountain forest was narrow and there were people from Baili Liancheng behind, so they didn't dare to come too close.

  Once out of the mountains and forests, it's their territory, they will launch a siege, and the shadow of the Hundred Miles Connected City is absolutely unbearable.

  Not far ahead, a fork in the road appeared. The reins were tightened and the horse carriage sped to the right. The horse turned halfway when Lan Ya's hand on the left suddenly pulled back, causing the half-turned horse to turn back abruptly.

  The horse let out a pained whinny, and the entire right side of the carriage lifted off the ground, as if it were about to tip over.

  Baili Liancheng stabilized his body and hastily looked towards Lan Ya, that pair of small hands holding the reins were suddenly a bloody mess.

  "You..."

  "Believe me." As if knowing what Bailing Liancheng was going to say, Lan Yaqiang said three words with strength.

  Baili Liancheng's line of sight was fixed on her hand, the horse's neck was strained to the point where red blood vessels were visible, just how much strength did those small hands of hers use?

  Lan Ya's face was calm and composed, but she was terrified of death. It was precisely because of her fear of death that she would desperately seek out a thread of life...

  The people in the back didn't expect the horse carriage to turn left, and such a rapid turn shocked everyone, what great control skills.

  "Master, on the right is the exit of the mountain forest, they turned a corner, are we still chasing?"

  "Chase, this time's mission, absolutely cannot fail." The master, with a fierce momentum, arrived at the turning point and turned left without any hesitation.

  The horse-drawn carriage in front blocked the attention of some people behind, their line of sight was focused on the horse-drawn carriage, but Lan Ya's line of sight was fixed on the cliff in front.

  Lan Ya tightened her reins, the opposite cliff seemed very close, but was actually quite far away. Her palms were sweating coldly.

  The horse carriage sped forward, and in less than five minutes, the seated Lan Ya suddenly stood up. The hundred-mile continuous city on the back of the carriage roof turned his head around, seeing this situation with great shock and loss of color. However, before he could even react, Lan Ya mustered all her strength and leaped towards the running horse's body.

  Steadily grasping the horse's neck, he followed the momentum and pressed the reins under his body. He turned his head towards Bailing City and shouted loudly: "Come up quickly."

  Baili Liancheng came back to his senses with a start and raised his eyes, only to feel a sudden jolt in his heart. A hundred meters ahead of him was a precipice!

  "Hurry up." Lan Ya's face was anxious, no time left.

  Baili Liancheng suppressed the astonishment in his heart, and with a swift movement, he leaped into the air, landing behind Lan Ya. With a gentle swing of his sword, the carriage separated from the horses.

  "I'm coming." At this point, Baili Chengcheng quickly guessed Lan Ya's intention.

  "No more time, hold on tight." Lan Ya's eyes were fixed intently ahead, wrapping the reins around her hands one circle at a time.

  As they drew closer and closer, Baili Zheng grabbed Lan Ya. At this moment, there was no fear, but instead admiration for Lan Ya's courage. His eyes revealed a hint of praise, and he had entrusted his life to her today!

  Almost there, twenty meters... fifteen meters...

  Lan Ya's fingers kept sweating, the maximum distance that could be drawn in mid-air was four meters. Now, the closer they got, the more clearly they saw the cliff, which was at least ten or twenty meters away...

  Getting closer, getting closer, Lan Ya's eyes were fixed on the throat, her face turned from tense to calm, icy complexion, eyes like a hunting leopard.

  Seven meters... four meters... two meters... the reins were gripped tightly, and with a sudden pull, the horse let out a loud whinny, its hooves lifted high, leaving the precipice behind.

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