Lu Ying'er and Xiao Chong are true cousins, collateral relatives within three generations.
Therefore, seeing Lu Ying'er shouting "cousin" while riding her horse over, Lin Wanwan didn't go forward; she just sat on her horse watching from a distance.
Why would Xiao Chong suddenly come here? It's really surprising.
At this time, shouldn't he be clocking in at work in Mao County? The County Magistrates of the Tang Dynasty don't have much vacation time.
Because Lu Ying'er walked toward the sidelines, the polo match lost one player. Fortunately, it was getting dark, and the incense was about to burn out. The polo match was just about to end.
The crowd dispersed to change clothes. Lin Wanwan glanced again at Xiao Chong on the sidelines and Dugu Di not far from him, then looked at Xiao Xianghua. Seeing her looking sad, she rode forward and said, "Xianghua, let's go, change into dry clothes and go home."
Xiao Xianghua's gaze was fixed on Dugu Di, and she replied distantly, "Alright."
