C43 â Crossing the Mountain with a Horse
When Zhang Xuan caught Zhao Yueguâs eye, she readily agreed.
âThis foal is named Crested Horse, a standout among domestic breeds.â
âThe Three River Horse is renowned, on par with the Ilyan Horse and the Riverqu Horseâitâs one of the finest in the nation.â
âEven Premier Zhou once commended the Three River Horse.â
âIn both domestic and international competitions, the Three River Horse can hold its own against foreign breeds!â
âSadly, fewer than a thousand remain nationwide, making them incredibly rare.â
Lin Yinan was impressed with Zhang Xuanâs expertise.
Sun Ying, however, was visibly miffed.
She couldnât shake the feeling that Zhang Xuan harbored ulterior motives towards Zhao Yuegu.
It seemed to her that Zhang was flaunting her knowledge.
Zhao Yuegu, meanwhile, was contemplative.
âHow much?â
Zhang Xuan paused, caught off guard.
âIts coat is exceptional, and it has the potential to be a professional racehorse. Itâs priced around two hundred thousand yuan.â
Sun Yingâs eyes widened in shock.
âThat much?â
âYou could buy a car for less.â
Zhang Xuan remained unfazed.
âThatâs the price before training. Once trained, its value is incalculable.â
âA top-tier horse can fetch tens of millions.â
Zhao Yuegu just chuckled.
A horse worth tens of millions carries more symbolic value than anything.
Even standard racehorses donât command such figures.
In this industrial age, horses donât hold the same significance to humanity as they once did.
Theyâre more for entertainment now.
âIâll take it.â
Sun Ying pouted again.
âMust be nice to have money.â
Spending two hundred thousand yuan on a domestic horse seemed like folly to her.
âIs it fully vaccinated?â
âAll done.â
Zhao Yuegu stroked the Crested Horseâs muzzle and swiped his card without a second thought.
The horseâs spirit surprised him, but he was drawn to its fiery nature.â
He relished the thrill of taming such a creature.
But what truly captivated him was the intelligence in its eyesâthatâs what caught his attention from the start.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Once the payment was settled, the horse farm would arrange delivery for Zhao Yuegu.
âBrother Lin, letâs exchange contact information. If you ever need anything, just reach out to me.â
âZhao Yuegu couldnât help but smile at her sweet laughter, and without hesitation, he added her on WeChat. Casually browsing through her Moments, he noticed not only equestrian photos but also swimsuit shots showcasing her incredible figure. It made senseâgirls who were passionate about horseback riding took their fitness seriously. Otherwise, theyâd never manage to handle those wild horses.
âAlright, time to head back,â he said decisively, ready to leave before it got too late. His car led the way with the horse trailer trailing behind. Sun Ying, however, was sulking.
ââThis horse is barely a year and a half old; itâs not ready to plow fields,â she protested. âAnd itâs way too pricey.â
âDespite her wealth, Sun Ying was far from frivolous with her spending, though she was never short on cash.
ââA year and a half is perfect for training. By this time next year, itâll be ready to work the land,â Zhao Yuegu explained. âPlus, Iâve got my eye on the Crested Horse. Itâs jet black with snow-white hooves. Once itâs fully grown and galloping, riding it will feel like soaring through clouds and snowâa superb experience. And letâs not forget, itâs the same breed as the steed of the mighty Western Chu overlord, Xiang Yu. You canât put a price on that.â
Sun Ying was at a loss for words.
âYouâre using it to pull a cart?â
âThat was the initial plan, but in a yearâs time, the roads will be better, and we might have other options. I simply fell for this horse,â he admitted.
âMoney lets you be capricious,â Sun Ying sighed, continuing down the county road. Perhaps due to the high cost of the vehicle, other drivers gave them a wide berth, not daring to risk an expensive accident. This caution made their journey smoother.
Seizing a moment of calm, Zhao Yuegu checked his phone for devices that could get a signal in the mountains. His search led him to an international headline.
ââStarlink Project? 12,000 satellites to envelop the Earth, providing global signal coverage?â he read aloud. âItâs even available for civilian use, with equipment priced at $20,000. Too bad itâs not an option back home.â
âThe scale of the project left Zhao Yuegu in awe.
The worldâs wealthiest individual certainly has a unique perspective. Heâs even contemplating colonizing Mars. Unlike him, I prefer the steady, reliable work of farming. Itâs the most secure way to make money, and it offers more freedom. Planting in spring, growing in summer, harvesting in autumn, and storing in winterâit aligns perfectly with nature. âWho knows, maybe one day while Iâm farming away, Iâll end up becoming the richest man myself,â Zhao Yuegu mused as he checked his account balance, which was a mere fraction of the otherâs wealth. âBetter to stick to the solid ground of farming.â
âTraveling on a county road allowed for a quicker pace. In under two hours, they were back on the mountain road under construction. Zhao Yuegu was delighted to see the first tunnel had been fully pierced through. This would effectively prevent landslides and other issues from impacting the road. Even though the tunnel wasnât yet reinforced or fully equipped, it was still a cause for celebration. Driving through the incomplete tunnel evoked an inexplicable emotion. Sure, it was dark, but that was a temporary issue. Solar panels would soon be installed for independent power supply. Plus, Second Construction had already arranged for the power company to lay cables along the road, which would eventually support streetlights.
âBut at the roadâs end, theyâd have to leave the main path and tackle the off-road stretches. Zhao Yuegu pulled down Little Crested Horse and secured it to the vehicle. âThis rough road is no match for the horseâit can keep pace easily.â
ââWhat about when we get to the cliff? The horse wonât be able to climb that,â Sun Ying pointed out.
âYouâll see when we get there,â Zhao Yuegu replied cryptically.
âAfter securing the vehicle, Sun Ying watched in amazement as Zhao Yuegu grabbed the horseâs hooves and hoisted the entire animal onto his back.
ââ¦â
âAre you riding it, or is it riding you?â Sun Ying asked, her shock making her forget to question where Zhao Yuegu had found such strength. For him, the weight of Little Crested Horse was manageable, though the animalâs restlessness required extra effort to control. And with the added challenge of climbing, Zhao Yueguâs strength was put to the test even more.
Fortunately, after ten minutes, he managed to get up there.
When Zhao Yuegu set down the crested horse, he could distinctly feel it had become far more compliant.
Clearly, Zhao Yueguâs strength had left a profound impression on the animal.
Instinctively, a look of awe shone in its eyes.
Sun Ying had exerted a great deal of effort to climb up and, after taking a brief rest, she set off again.
The remainder of their journey would be on foot, after all.
They hadnât notified the villagers, so there was no one to greet them.
The afternoon weather was pleasantly cool. Zhao Yuegu, leading the young stallion, with Sun Ying panting at his side, strolled along as if they were leisurely sightseeingâquite the enjoyable excursion.
Country living lacked the frantic pace of the city.
Only as dusk approached did they finally catch sight of the small mountain village in the distance.
âBut it was the helicopter parked beside the village that completely captured their attention.
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