Chapter 802: Chapter 804: If You Lose, Don’t Leave With
Moreover, it was only because Su Yan had served the Emperor that they cheered for her, and even then, their enthusiasm wasn’t very high…
But Su Yan didn’t mind, whether she had a cheering squad or not, she would give it her all.
Everyone was imrsed in the upcoming competition, but no one had thought about it.
Whether their competition held any aning.
This was just a one-sided duel between the two of them; whoever lost would give up on the Emperor.
But could the winner definitely marry the Emperor?
Chu Yuxiao had never made such a promise…
With a wicked smile at the corner of her mouth, Chu Yuxiao walked to Su Yan’s side and said softly, in a voice only she could hear, “If you lose, don’t leave with , just stay on the grasslands forever.”
Surprise flashed in Su Yan’s eyes, but she quickly cald down and said firmly, “Want to stay on the grasslands forever? No way!”
The smile on Chu Yuxiao’s lips deepened as she gently patted her shoulder and walked away with a aningful smile.
Su Yan, dressed in riding attire, tied her hair up into a sturdy bun, equally clean and neat, but with a unique beauty that Yehua Rongjia lacked.
Under the simple and attractive riding attire, her exquisite figure was even more apparent, making her look more valiant and spirited.
At the sa ti, it also made her appear far more delicate than Yehua Rongjia.
On the grasslands, people believed that whoever had the stronger physique was the most formidable.
Undoubtedly, in their hearts, they believed Yehua Rongjia to be stronger than Su Yan, and Su Yan was sure to lose!
The sky remained blue.
The wind blew gently, with the flags of the Great Nan Dynasty and the Mijia Clan flapping vigorously in the air.
The uproar and shouts of the crowd rose and fell, their enthusiasm undiminished by the cold air.
The two won, each on a horse, stood at the starting line, poised to take off, just waiting for the sound of the gong to charge forward.
Their gazes t in the air, instantly sparking fireworks.
In their hearts, they both told themselves, must not lose, must not lose!
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Thank you for your reminder, yes, it’s whoever loses, gives up on the Emperor. I’ve corrected it now, thank you.
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