Watching the Hidden Guard carry the two men into the carriage.
Su Jin let out a soft sigh.
If she had known she would have to give up the carriage eventually, why bother tying the guard to the tree?
After running around all day, it was too much trouble to go back and pick him up; he would have to wait until he woke up and got himself down.
With two unfamiliar men in the carriage, Xingxing didn't want to stay with them, so she sat with the Hidden Guard on the cart shaft, heading towards the city gate.
On a tree by the riverbank.
The man woke up, groggy, and tried to move his body.
His head and legs could move, but his arms and waist couldn't.
The feeling of being tied up made his muddled mind suddenly clearer.
He had been abducted?!
He abruptly opened his eyes—
What he saw was the crystal-clear river, the fish swimming happily.
The man, "...."
There wasn't a soul in sight, he hadn't been caught.