The two embraced warmly, while the inn's small second clerk helped park the carriage and mounts they brought in the vacant backyard. Everyone stood, stretching their muscles, all grimacing from the aches after a day of weary travel that left them stiff and tired.
Upon entering, the caravan still booked adjacent rooms for themselves, but didn't reserve one for Wang Anfeng this time. Anfeng stepped forward and rebooked a room for himself, then requested some eggs and soybeans from the chef.
Egg whites and yolks, along with cooked soybeans, were stirred together in a bucket, with a handful of salt added. Then, Wang Anfeng carried it over to feed that lean horse.
Feeding this horse cannot be delayed; otherwise, he worried the brute would get angry from hunger and kick the other horses apart. Master had said this horse developed its stamina from battling polar bears in extreme places, then went on conquering ordinary beasts, so ordinary horses don't stand a chance against it.