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Chapter 95 Saving the Little Boy

"Ah, Ling'er, my Ling'er!"

An old mother lay on the ground, screaming in heart-wrenching pain as she watched the carriage getting closer and closer to her son, letting out desperate cries.

She hadn't been paying attention for a moment when her son disappeared. By the time she turned around and found him, a carriage horse was almost stepping on him.

Everyone turned around when they heard the sound, and saw a four or five-year-old boy standing blankly in the middle of the street, crying loudly.

"Get out of the way! Whose child is this?!"

The coachman kept approaching on horseback, not pulling the reins back at all, and aimed directly at the little boy.

"Big brother, help!"

The girl in purple tugged at her brother's sleeve, urging him to go and save the child.

A boy in blue clothes ran out quickly from the side and headed towards the little boy.

"No, it's too late!"

He saw the carriage getting closer and closer, only five meters away from the child, and that he would step on the little boy in the blink of an eye;

I still need at least two more breaths, so there's no other way but to speed things up and do my best!

"It's too late. This Bai family daughter-in-law may lose her second child."

An elderly woman couldn't bear to look and turned her head to the other side; she couldn't bear to watch the scene of blood splattered everywhere.

"what!"

Some of the more timid girls couldn't help but scream and cover their eyes with their hands.

The man in blue was only two steps away from reaching the destination when the horse's hooves trampled the little boy.

There was nothing he could do; he couldn't save the little boy.

"Ok?"

He expected to witness a brutal and bloody scene, but to his surprise, the carriage stopped...

"Chirp~ Hiss hiss hiss~"

The coachman saw a red object appear out of nowhere ahead and immediately straightened the reins to stop the horse.

Unfortunately, the distance was too close, so it was useless, and the horse crashed into the red barrier;

Boom!

The collision produced a loud bang, and the horse was forced to stop, shaking its head as it came to a halt.

The coachman lost his balance and fell forward.

The horse stopped, but the wheel continued forward due to inertia, eventually hitting the horse's rump and propelling the people inside forward.

"Ouch! That hurts!"

The people inside also crashed into the solid wood of the carriage with a thud, letting out a cry of pain.

"Jiahu, what are you good for? You can't even drive a horse!"

"Oh, Ling'er, how are you?"

When the carriage stopped, the child's mother crawled over on all fours and hugged her child tightly.

"Um... Mother, I'm scared..."

He kept sobbing, tears streaming down his face uncontrollably.

"Ling'er, don't be afraid, everything is alright now."

He gently patted his son's back, softly comforting him.

Just then, the coachman, who had been thrown into the air, walked over from the other side with a large bump on his head and a limp.

"Princess, how are you?"

He stood outside the carriage, trembling with fear. This was it; he'd been in a traffic accident, and he didn't even know if the princess was injured.

"Do you even know how to ride a horse? I'll have my father punish you when we get back."

At this moment, the curtain of the carriage was lifted, and two people stepped out, bending over.

One of the women, dressed in elegant attire, covered her mouth with her hand, her eyes red and swollen.

“Princess, I was wrong. If this child hadn’t been blocking the way in the street, this wouldn’t have happened.”

He immediately knelt down to confess his guilt, and then pointed with one hand at a mother and child kneeling in front of the carriage.

"Hmph, I'll deal with you when we get back!"

She covered her mouth and spoke indistinctly.

"What's wrong with you, kid? Why are you standing in the middle of the road for no reason?"

She covered her mouth with one hand and pointed at the mother and daughter on the ground with the other.

"Sixth Princess, there are royal regulations that prohibit driving carriages on market roads. You have violated the regulations."

The boy in blue, seeing the unreasonable sixth princess, immediately started telling her about the rules her father had set.

"Who do we have here? It's someone from the Yu family. How dare they speak to this princess like that?"

The sixth princess looked at the mother and child on the ground without saying a word, but he jumped out to speak, clearly displeased.

“Princess, I now understand why the royal regulations were just for show.”

Seeing her brother being criticized, the girl in purple immediately went to her brother's side.

"I am a princess, what can you do to me!"

She was an unreasonable person to begin with, and being a princess, she felt that everyone else was inferior to her.

"Jiahu, what just happened? Why did my carriage suddenly lurch forward?"

The Sixth Princess was completely baffled. There was clearly a mother and child blocking the way, so she should have just stepped over them. Why did the carriage stop when it was bumped?

"Princess, it's her!"

The driver pointed at the man in blue.

"Yu Yuqi, why are you everywhere!"

She stomped her foot angrily and glared at the boy who dared to contradict her.

Yu Yuqi looked puzzled. What did he do?

Even his sister became curious. When did her brother become so powerful that he could stop a galloping horse?

If it weren't for the emergence of a genius in the Yu family, the Sixth Princess would have taken action just as the siblings were refuting her.

“Princess, it’s not him, it’s the woman behind him.”

The Sixth Princess peeked out from behind Yu Yuqi and wondered why the woman looked somewhat familiar.

Ok……

"Su Qing!"

She pointed at Su Qing, and everyone looked in the direction she pointed. A woman with bright eyes and white teeth, dressed in red, was standing in the crowd.

"Su Qing, was that you just now?"

She looked at Su Qing, whose temperament had undergone a complete transformation, and found it hard to believe.

Everyone gasped in surprise upon hearing the name Su Qing.

The rumor that the eldest daughter of the Su family could cultivate was actually true; she was able to stop a carriage with her bare hands. Her strength was truly astounding.

The Yu siblings looked at Su Qing with curiosity.

However, while some people believe it, others don't, since it's just a rumor after all.

Moreover, Su Qing used to be a well-known good-for-nothing. Even though he was capable of cultivation, he had only just begun to cultivate and had no real strength.

"It's me, so what!"

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