Chu Xi named her pony Chaoyang, because Chaoyang is golden and carries infinite hope.

After the beginning of spring, the weather became warmer day by day, and the hibernating squirrels also woke up, but their chubby bodies became slim again due to the long-term hibernation consumption.It is still very lively, jumping up and down every day in the cage, but maybe because it is familiar with Chu Xi, when Chu Xi strokes its tail, it doesn't try to bite again.

This is a wild squirrel, and the cage is not its home, so occasionally when the squirrel makes a lot of noise, Chu Xi would also want to take it out for a walk.Of course, Chaoyang was also taken out by her.

Although Chaoyang is small, he is also a wild horse, and will become Chu Xi's mount in the future.For such horses, the stables should not restrain them, because captive breeding cannot raise thousands of miles of horses.It must run, be active, and even be tough, so that it can grow into a qualified mount, with war horses as the standard.

Wen Fei made plans for this early on, but unfortunately, she became more and more busy after the beginning of spring and did not have time to train a pony.So Chu Xi took over the matter, always taking Squirrel and Chaoyang out.

The weather was fine that day, and it was rare that there were not many affairs in the barracks, so Wen Fei returned to the city after dealing with it early.

Recently Chu Xi always took Chaoyang out of the city to let the pony have a good time, and today was no exception.Wen Fei came back just before she went out, so the two of them went together, bringing a bucket and a brush by the way.

Wen Fei told his daughter-in-law: "If a horse is well-raised, it will recognize its owner. No one will let it ride except you. It is even more reliable than people. Chaoyang was raised from a young age. If you raise it well, in the future if you In any danger, it can save your life." He held up the wooden bucket and brush to show her: "I get along with it more on weekdays, such as feeding it, or bathing it with my own hands."

Chu Xi really likes the little pony. After Chaoyang was brought back, she has been taking good care of her.Although bathing the horse was considered rough work, she did not refuse, instead she looked enthusiastic and planned to learn from Wen Fei.

The two of them were talking, and they walked to the stable together. The horses in the stable were very happy to see their master, and all kinds of neighing kept coming.

Wen Fei was like a king of the sea, stroking the head of this horse, and feeding the other horse some grass, but another horse was pulled out in the end.But Chu Xi's choice was very simple. She walked straight to Chaoyang's stable. The golden foal was also very happy to see her, jumping up and down in the stable, and its barking was a bit childish among a group of adult horses.

Chu Xi was a little surprised, because although Chaoyang was happy to see her on weekdays, it was rare for her to be so lively.She only thought that the little pony was influenced by the neighbors, so she stroked her head to comfort her, then untied the rein and led the little pony out.

Wen Fei had already led two horses out at this time, because Chu Xi refused to ride with her anymore, saying that he wanted to practice riding.But Chaoyang is still too young to carry a child, and it will take at least a year or two to become Chu Xi's mount.So Wen Fei specially chose the most docile horse among his own horses to serve as Chu Xi's temporary mount, and she also rode this horse when she went in and out recently.

Wen Fei, who was leading the two horses, saw that Chu Xi led Chaoyang out, and was about to hand one of them to Chu Xi, but at this moment, Chaoyang ran forward with a "da da", and rushed towards Wen Fei without saying a word. make up.

The little pony was not as tall as anyone, so it leaned over and hugged Wen Fei, making people jump.

However, before Wen Fei could deal with this overly enthusiastic little guy, the two horses led by her moved first—Chu Xi belonged to Chaoyang, and Wen Fei belonged to them. It's all clear.It's already very bad to compete with a dozen companions for their masters, but now, the pony that hasn't even grown up has come to compete with them?

The two horses got angry and kicked forward a few steps, directly blocking Wen Fei.The tall steed looked down at the dazzling foal from a high position, looking menacing, and the nearby stables were not peaceful, and the noisy neighing of the horse seemed to encourage the two companions to cheer.

If Wen Fei hadn't caught the reins of the two horses in time when he saw the situation was not good, the two might have to teach their juniors a lesson.

For cubs, it is instinctive for adults to love and care, but cubs and cubs are also different.For example, for a foal in one's own herd, the members of the herd will naturally try their best to protect it, but if the foal does not belong to their own herd, whether the outsider will be accepted is another matter.To Wen Fei's horses, the Chaoyang in front of him was an outsider who appeared suddenly, so they would naturally not be too polite.

But Chaoyang is obviously not used to such a change, he is still young, and he was sheltered by the entire horse herd in the past.Now that the elders and companions are gone, and suddenly being murdered by the same kind, he is naturally at a loss and wronged.

Xiao Maju took two steps back in fear, and when he saw Chu Xi, an acquaintance, he simply hid behind her, only showing his eyes timidly.

It was only at this time that Chu Xi realized that she didn't know whether to be angry or to laugh—she was the one who took care of the little pony these days, and she thought that Chaoyang had recognized the Lord when she got close to her, but the little guy saw Wen Feibi Seeing that she is still kissing.Now that he got into trouble, he knew how to run behind her and hide, so knowing how to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages is hard to describe.

Before Chu Xi could get annoyed, she felt the little pony rubbing against her back, as if she was acting like a baby.So the little bit of annoyance dissipated, and he even took the initiative to say to Wen Fei: "A Fei, hold on, don't hurt Chaoyang."

Wen Fei had no choice but to squeeze out from between the two horses blocking the way: "Don't protect Chaoyang too much, be careful to keep it delicate."

Horses are not pets, not even good ones. If they are not kept well, they will be useless.

Chu Xi paused when she heard the words, and turned her head to look at Chaoyang, only to meet Xiao Maju's big pitiful eyes.Her heart softened for a moment, and she suddenly felt that it was fine for the two of them to have no children, otherwise they would definitely be spoiled by themselves.

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After being delayed in the stables for a while, Wen Fei and Chu Xi still rode the reluctant steeds and left the city with the pony carefully.There is a vast world outside the city for them to gallop, and there are flowing rivers for them to wash.

However, the little pony's behavior of trying to compete for favor before still annoyed the two big horses. After they left the city, they didn't take care of the speed of the little pony, and they galloped while carrying the two owners.Wen Fei is better, after all, he is someone who can tame even wild horses, and it is easy to gallop a horse.Chu Xi was more uncomfortable. Her riding skills were not bad, but she had never ridden such a fast horse before.

When the two horses had vented enough, they were finally stopped by the reins, not to mention the pony behind, Chu Xi's face was all white.

Wen Fei got a little angry when he saw it, and carefully lifted his wife off the horse, and at the same time taught the two horses a lesson, and at the same time decided to leave the two horses in the cold for a while when they went back, lest they become lawless.

Chu Xi drank a few sips of water before barely suppressing the churning in her stomach, and looked back worriedly: "The morning sun is gone."

Wen Fei gave her back with distress, turned around and looked around, and all he could see was the green grassland, but he did not see the golden pony.But she was not worried about anything, and comforted Chu Xi, "It's okay, it just runs slowly and will keep up." Those who couldn't keep up were eliminated when the wild horses migrated, and Chaoyang was obviously the best among the foals.

Chu Xi didn't know Ma as well as Wen Fei did, and she felt relieved after hearing what she said swearingly.After a while, the discomfort in her body subsided, her pale face returned to rosy, and then she talked about the previous incident: "I accompany Chaoyang every day, but Chaoyang seems to like you more."

Wen Fei was delighted to hear it.She put the two horses aside at will, and she sat with Chu Xi on the lawn with one leg bent. Hearing this, she leaned closer to Chu Xi, her bright black eyes full of smiles: "Why, I'm jealous ?”

Chu Xi choked, then gave her a white look: "Who is jealous? Who am I jealous of?"

Wen Fei just laughed and didn't reply, only the teasing eyes made people feel uncomfortable.Fortunately, she also has a sense of propriety. Seeing that her daughter-in-law was about to get annoyed, she put away her smile and said solemnly: "I'm jealous." As she said that, she put her head on Chu Xi's shoulder and rubbed against her neck: "You don't like me every day. Accompanying Chaoyang out of the city is more time than spending time with me, why don't you allow me to be jealous?"

Her hair was black and smooth, and was simply combed into a high ponytail. Now she was acting coquettishly next to her daughter-in-law, and she felt as if a large dog was coquettishly competing for favor with its owner.

Hearing her half-truth and half-fake complaints, Chu Xi couldn't help laughing, and reached out to push her: "Okay, stop rubbing, your hair will be messed up by you." But not big: "How old are you, and you still compete with a horse for favor?"

Wen Fei didn't care about her strength. To her, Chu Xi's movements were even half-push, so she simply reached out and wrapped her arms around her daughter-in-law's waist. ..."

Perhaps Wen Fei's movements were a little too big, and Chu Xi was pushed down by her without any precautions.She was lying on the soft grass, and what greeted her eyes was the blue sky, the snow-white clouds, and the sky was as clear as if it had been washed by water.It's a pity that this beautiful scenery was only seen in a blink of an eye, and then a familiar face broke into her vision.

Wen Fei leaned on Chu Xi, stared at her quietly for a while, then suddenly leaned over and carefully kissed her on the lips.Before Chu Xi was worried about her crossing the boundary, she retreated immediately, and then turned over and lay beside Chu Xi.

With one arm as a pillow, and another one for his daughter-in-law, Wen Fei said lazily, "Let's rest for a while, and wait for the morning sun by the way."

This is outside the city of Beizhou, the season of spring is just right, but there are no people in the huge grassland, and no one takes advantage of the fine weather to go out for an outing.As far as the eye can see, except for the two horses grazing leisurely, there are only the two of them left, quiet and peaceful, as if even the spring breeze blowing on their faces is a little more gentle than before.

Wen Fei lay on her back looking at the sky, Chu Xi turned over at some point, her beautiful eyes fixed on her, enjoying the moment of peace.

Neither of the two spoke again, and I don't know how long it had passed, when a "da da" of horseshoes finally came.The two who heard the movement turned their heads at the same time, and saw a golden pony running towards the two of them, stepping on the sun.

The author has something to say: If you don’t have a daily routine of raising a baby, you can also raise a horse... right?

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