And the two horses pulling the carriage were the mounts of Xiao Changyi and Meng Zhuqing, both of which had been on the battlefield. Even when pulling a cart, both horses carried themselves with a majestic and imposing air, exceptionally valiant.
Of course, Zhuri was even more arrogant and domineering and thus more eye-catching.
An Jing had never thought of making Zhuri pull a carriage because Zhuri had accompanied Xiao Changyi through life and death. An Jing didn't want to belittle Zhuri, but for the sake of convenience and having no other choice, she could only let Zhuri pull them.
Fortunately, Zhuri knew that the two masters sitting in the carriage were her and her husband, so it didn't strongly resist pulling the carriage.
Xiao Changyi didn't plan to let others drive the carriage. He would drive one, and Meng Zhuqing would drive the other—it was just perfect.