"Princess, then, what is the purpose of what we are doing now?"

Lin Wan smiled: "The mantis stalks the cicada, but the oriole follows behind."

But who is the cicada and who is the oriole?

"It's time to set off, you two sit tight." The moment the raindrops fell, Gu Yun said, interrupting the conversation between the two.

The boy next to him immediately raised his whip, the wheels turned, and the caravan set off.

The sound of rain followed, mixed with the muffled sound of horse hooves.

Gu Yun spread his hair and put on a cloak. He looked lazy, like a carefree rich man. He put his arm on the boy's shoulders and asked with a smile: "Will she like me like this?"

The boy said nothing, waving his riding crop from time to time.

Gu Yun stopped smiling, feeling a little lonely. He sighed and murmured: "Forget it, don't rush it."

Lin Wan did not tell Aunt Jingyi the whole truth.

She leaned in the carriage of the carriage and closed her eyes to concentrate, but her heart was in a state of confusion.

Although the words just now were spoken to Aunt Jingyi in a suppressed voice, Lin Wan knew that Gu Yun could hear them.

Lin Wan noticed something strange as early as when Gu Yun first appeared. His words "The eldest princess will get her wish" were taken to heart by Lin Wan who was like a frightened bird.

"The sun rises in the east and rains in the west." Lin Wan repeated in her heart.

When the light rain appeared, it was indeed the sun rising in the east and raining in the west. Gu Yun's foresight meant that there must be some kind of connection between the two.

Combined with Gu Yun's reaction when he heard those words: his hair was loose and he wore a cloak, like a young boy who was pregnant with spring.

Lin Wan decided to take a gamble.

The light rain was very human, and Gu Yun was no different. Gu Yun wanted to get close to Wei Yu through the two of them, so when Wei Yu couldn't send the two away, Gu Yun "just happened to" appear.

Lin Wan closed her eyes and put her head on Aunt Jingyi's shoulder. Aunt Jingyi gently stretched out her hand to support her.

Lin Wan let out a breath. Although she had changed her face and was not afraid of meeting Tulu and the others, Aunt Jingyi was not. If he met Tulu and he discovered Aunt Jingyi but couldn't find him, he didn't know how humiliated Aunt Jingyi would be.

Following Gu Yun is the best way. It was better than the two of them aimlessly looking for Wei Yu, and they could also avoid Tulu.

But...who stole Weiyu's things? What was he grabbing, why did Wei Yu disappear, and what would Gu Yun do next?

This series of mysteries gave Lin Wan a headache.

While Lin Wan was having a headache over all this, Gu Yun directed the carriage in the opposite direction. Instead of leaving the grassland, we headed towards the hinterland of the grassland.

-

Tulu led the cavalry to search for Lin Wan for a whole day, but found no trace of him.

In a rage, Tulu beat a maid to death with a whip. When a fire breaks out at the city gate and the fish in the pond is affected, the maid is the one affected by the fish in the pond. Just because she was Lin Wan's maid and didn't notice her whereabouts, she suffered this unnecessary disaster.

For a time, not only the maids, but also the guards around Tulu were all in danger. It seemed that if they couldn't find Lin Wan, they would never be safe.

"Khan, take a rest before you look for her. The border guards have received orders and have blocked them all. Besides, Orduo is just a weak woman. Where can she go? She will surely be found soon." Hera consoled her.

Gran glanced at Hera, curled his lips, and mentally scolded him for being flattering, and would please the Khan.

However, Gran then thought about it: seeing how much the Great Khan valued Ordo, if he found Ordo first, the Great Khan would definitely reward him. Climb up slowly and step by step, and you will definitely be able to trample Hera and the Central Plains man under your feet.

Now, Orduo's whereabouts are an opportunity!

Gran was a little excited. He was like a monkey trying to fly into the sky, twisting and turning on his horse, trying to find the mark left by Gu Yun.

Lin Wan had been missing for more than a day. Tulu was furious and searched for him for a long time. Although my body is still able to bear the pain, my complexion is not very good.

After hearing Hera's suggestion, Turu thought for a while and decided to stop and repair, and then look for it after resting.

Just when Tulu was about to give the order, Gran saw the marks left by Gu Yun, which were the marks of the sun and raindrops. He shouted happily: "Khan, we found Orduo's trace!"

Tulu asked solemnly: "Are you serious?"

Gran patted his chest as a guarantee: "It's absolutely true. Trust me, Khan, and I will definitely lead you to Orduo."

"Why didn't I see it? What kind of trace is that?" Tulu didn't believe it.

Gran scratched his head and stammered: "It's a trace that's hard to identify. I, I can't tell."

Hera laughed loudly and said: "Gran, don't you just talk nonsense just to take credit?"

"I don't have one." Gran defended: "Khan, this is a tracking technique I learned from a master from the Central Plains. Orduo is from the Central Plains, so it may be useful to her."

Tulu did not answer. Gran did have a relationship with an old master from the Central Plains, but what he learned was unknown. He wondered whether Gran's words were credible.

Hera's expression changed several times. He glanced at Tulu, changed the subject, and echoed: "Why don't you give it a try?"

"Anyway, we don't have much clue now. Why don't we follow Gran and take a look. Maybe Gran can really find Ordo?" Hera smiled again, pointed at Gran and said, "If Gran can't find it, let him Khan’s trip was in vain, so let him die to apologize and appease the Great Khan’s anger.”

Gran was startled, his eyes widened, and he looked at Hera in disbelief. Just stealing a little bit of his limelight would cost someone their lives. Hera was really bold.

Gran was angry: "Hera, you!"

"Gran, you said you found Ordo's trace." Hera smiled sinisterly, her small eyes narrowed to a slit, making her look even more vulgar. "If Da Khan makes this trip in vain and misses the opportunity to find Orduo, even if you have a hundred lives, it won't be enough to compensate you."

Grant was stupid and was told by Hera that he couldn't argue at all. He looked around. Everyone else was silent, pretending to be quail.

Tulu finally spoke and interrupted Hera: "Okay, let Gran lead and Ben Khan take a walk."

He didn't say whether he did what Hera said, but Gran knew that he listened to Hera's advice.

Gran was frightened. It was neither right nor wrong to go now. He was in a dilemma, as if he was being cooked in boiling oil.

Seeing him like that, Hera laughed even more crazily: "Could it be that you're trying to trick people, and you won't dare to do it after I say that? Gran, you're a coward, hahahahahahahaha."

Gran was so irritated by him that he could only stiffen his neck and say "no" and bravely lead the way. I secretly prayed that I could find Gu Yun's mark by following it.

-

"Huh~" The young man reined in his horse and stopped. Gu Yun turned to Lin Wan and said, "We have been traveling for a long time and need to stop and repair. Do you two want to come down and have a rest?"

Lin Wan replied: "Thank you sir for your concern." But there was no further reply.

Gu Yun nodded thoughtfully. He got out of the carriage and walked away with his hands in his hands.

"Princess, why do I feel something is wrong?" Aunt Jingyi was uneasy.

Lin Wan's heart moved, and she stood up suddenly and opened the curtain. What caught his eye was Tulu's rough face and the imposing cavalry behind him.

Lin Wan looked into the distance and met Gu Yun's gaze, only to see him waving to him and standing aside with a smile.

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