Another person continued the conversation, their tone carrying a sense of helplessness, "Exactly, my barn is also packed full, with no extra space for this group of large fellows."
Sister-in-law He also chimed in with an awkward smile, her expression revealing difficulties, "Sigh, it's the same at my house, there's no room even for a cat or dog, let alone such a sturdy big horse. Looking at it, my heart just pounds, not to mention how to accommodate it at home."
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Seeing the embarrassed looks on everyone's faces, Su Yu's brows couldn't help but frown slightly.
What worried her was that they couldn't simply let such a fine horse be tied night and day under an open tree; a proper shelter from the wind and rain must be found.
As Su Yu was contemplating, Second Uncle Jiang, who had initially offered his help to lead the horse, spoke up, his voice gentle yet firm, "Why not put it at my place? You just feel at ease, I assure you it will be well fed and well cared for."