That deep mountain is not a place that ordinary people can enter at will. Moreover, due to her years of working as an agent, she is a very vigilant person. If this person had seen them in the tree at the beginning, she would not have felt nothing at all.

She had a vague feeling that the man in front of her was related to the liar she had saved before, but she couldn't understand why the liar had caused her family to take her away.

Mu Jin did not reveal what he was thinking. He thanked Ling Yu, but Ling Yu quickly waved his hand and said you're welcome.

Because Mu Yan had already rewarded him with five hundred taels of silver as a reward, this was what he should do. Mu Jin raised his eyebrows and stopped asking questions.

After dinner, Mu Jin lay in the tent. It would take two more days to reach the capital.

She had to think about what to do next.

In this world, she had no relatives. Coming to the country of Dongyue, how would she get along with her family and how would she divorce her cheap husband? As she thought about it, she sighed. This was more difficult than going on a mission. However, she did not think about it for too long. She was so tired that she fell asleep without thinking too much.

Early in the morning, Mu Jin woke up to the smell of food outside the tent. She walked out of the tent, went to the stream, scooped up some water with her hands and washed herself simply.

Mu Yan came over with pancakes and fish soup cooked by the guards: "Ajin, eat something so you can get on with your journey.

Mu Jin smiled and took it.

Mu Yan frowned and said, "It's a shame for you to have to eat these in this remote place. When we get back to the capital, I'll take you to Xiangmingju and order you a table of their signature dishes. I heard they hired a chef from South Vietnam and he's rushing to find you, so I haven't had the chance to taste it.

Mu Jin looked at Mu Yan's smiling and doting eyes, and her heart softened: "Thank you, brother."

Mu Yan said with a smile: "You and I don't have to be so formal. Whatever your brother has is yours."

Mu Jin asked, "Aren't all of your things my sister-in-law's? When will my brother find me a sister-in-law?"

Mu Yan said: "Hey! Let's talk about it after you have it. Even if you have it, as long as you want my things, your sister-in-law can't say anything. If she doesn't treat you well, I won't marry her."

Mu Jin smiled and silently ate the fish soup and naan that Mu Yan brought. After everyone finished their breakfast, they began to pack up and set off.

They galloped all the way northwards towards the outskirts of the city. Along the way, there were still green mountains, clear waters, singing birds and fragrant flowers. The scenery was also very pleasing to the eyes.

Suddenly, Mu Yan pointed to a road not far away and said, "Ajin, look! Follow that road over there and walk another twenty miles to the nearest post station."

Mu Jin was also very happy at this moment. In the past year since she came here, all she saw every day were endless mountains and the criminal slaves in Prince Yun's Mansion.

She actually didn't have a deep sense of difference between the present world and ancient times, because in the present world she had also trained in the primeval forest. Now looking at the road not far away meant that she was about to truly come into contact with this strange and unknown era.

Mu Jin ran quickly towards the road with the crowd. The guard running in front suddenly raised his hand and signaled everyone to stop.

Mu Yan tightened the reins: "Hey~~~What happened ahead?"

The guard replied: "General, there is a person lying in the middle of the road ahead."

Mu Yan frowned and got off the horse. Seeing this, Mu Jin also got off the horse and followed Mu Yan towards the person lying in the middle of the road not far away.

Mu Yan looked at the man lying on the side of the road in front of him. The man's face was very pale due to blood loss, and there were traces of sword wounds on his head and all over his body.

The bright red blood dyed his clothes dark red. The wounds on his body were deep and long, and the wounds on his clothes were too messy, which showed how fiercely the man had fought with many people before he fainted.

Mu Yan bent down and used his fingers to feel the man's breath. There was still a faint smell, so he signaled the guards behind him to come forward.

Mu Yan said to the guards who came forward, "This man is still breathing. The post station is not far ahead. Take him with you and find a doctor to help check him out later."

Mu Jin originally didn't want to get involved in such trivial matters, but seeing that Mu Yan was planning to save the man, she didn't say much.

There were still signs of bleeding on the man's body, and his face was too pale. For Mu Yan's sake, she said, "I have some pills to stop bleeding. Give them to him, otherwise he won't make it to the post station."

The guard stepped forward, took Mu Jin's medicine and gave it to the man to take. Then he carefully helped the man onto the horse, tied the man to a guard tightly, and continued to run towards the post station with the crowd.

After running for an hour, they arrived at the entrance of the post station, and the guard handed the token to the postman.

After seeing the guard's token, the postman knelt down and kowtowed to Mu Yan and others, then led everyone into the post station.

After a while, the postmaster came over in a hurry and bowed to Mu Yan and asked, "Your humble servant greets the general."

Mu Yan said: "No need to be polite, please arrange some food for us as soon as possible and prepare the room. There is a wounded person here, can you please get a doctor?"

The post station chief looked at the injured man and said, "General Mu, there is no doctor within 20 miles, but the post station has some medicine for injuries. I will arrange for someone to take this man to the guest room to treat his wounds."

Mu Yan nodded in approval.

The postmaster brought Mu Yan and others to the dining room. Soon they saw the postman bringing food to the table. There were some common dishes such as mutton soup, stir-fried pork, fried pork trotters, fried fish, mapo tofu, steamed buns, etc.

The postmaster said, "General, I am really sorry. Our post station is far from the county town, and the food is quite simple. If it is not enough, I will ask them to bring more."

Mu Yan waved his hand, indicating that he didn't need it. The postmaster was relieved when he saw this and said, "Then General, please enjoy your meal. If you have anything else, please tell me. I will leave now without disturbing you."

After Mu Yan nodded, the postmaster withdrew.

Mu Yan put a piece of fish into Mu Jin's bowl and said, "I'm sorry to have tired you out these past two days. I was in a hurry to find you, so I walked faster and forgot to bring a carriage with me. I was really inconsiderate."

Mu Jin smiled and said, "Brother, you still think of me as the spoiled girl you used to be. You have forgotten that in the past year, I have brought 17 servants to the mountains to reclaim land and build houses!"

Mu Yan could actually see that Mu Jin had changed a lot compared to three or four years ago.

While traveling on the road these two days, he took into consideration that Mu Jin was a woman, so he asked them to stop and rest every once in a while, but Mu Jin insisted and galloped with them, not losing to these grown men.

After dinner, Mu Jin returned to the guest room. Mu Yan thought about it and decided to go to the injured man's room.

In the guest room, the postman was feeding the man with rice soup. The man's head was wrapped in gauze and his body had obviously been washed and applied with external injury medicine, but he was still unconscious.

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