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Chapter 1547: Tang Zhangwei visits the Wading people at night

The merchants of the Tang Dynasty actually played a very important role. They transported a large amount of supplies from the Tang Dynasty to the Black Iron Continent, although some people looked down on these merchants.

However, in essence, these merchants are of greater value than Emperor Zhaozong of Tang and Empress He, and even Tang Zhangwei.

The Tang nobles and immigrants of the Tang Dynasty knew this, so many of them took the initiative to ask for help from the Tang Dynasty merchant to protect the Tang Dynasty merchant’s goods warehouse.

In the Tang Dynasty merchants' warehouse, there were huge amounts of Tang Dynasty food and meat, and there were many weapons.

The Tian Jiaomi, Huo Zibo and others patrolled the castle built by Fisherchun and She Bingbing. The bad people of the Tang Dynasty were inquiring about the news about the Wading people outside the castle.

Tang Zhangwei also brought his confidants, such as Catherine, Princess Suining, and Wei Wan'er to patrol the Wading camp.

Van Rand, the commander of the Vadin, worked with the Vikings and the people of Dragon Castle, and they felt that they were sure to win.

However, the joint action of Tang Zhangwei, Bai Wudi, and Tian Jiaomi and others turned these people's ideas into delusions.

However, the sun was very hot in summer, and the weather was already warm. Once the rest was ready, Queen He would not tremble. She stood up and looked for Bai Wudi, believing that if they swam over, the stallion could do the same. She whistled, first she called the whistle of the dog and the little wolf, because no matter whenever she called the mare, Bai Wudi always came together. Then she let out another whistle of Wei Wan'er calling it. Did he cross the river in the fragile boat? If it came, where was he? She whistled again, hoping that the man could hear and answer, but when the dark brown stallion ran into sight, she was also very happy.

"Bai Wudi!" she shouted. "You did swim over. I know you will."

The dog and the little wolf greeted it with enthusiastic screams, and the Ice Wolf Cavalry greeted it with a fanatical puppy-like chirping. The scream gradually turned into a howl completely in a guttural voice. Bai Wudi answered with a long hiss, and Queen He was sure that there was a relaxed voice of finding a familiar friend. When he came closer, Bai Wudi touched his nose with the Ice Wolf Cavalry, then put his head on his mother's neck, stood with it, hoping to get some comfort from his mother after crossing the river in horror.

Queen He joined them, hugged Bai Wudi, patted it gently, caressed it, and then took off the bridle. It was used to this utensil, as if it was not disturbed by it, and it was not hindered by grass. But Queen He felt that the shaking rope would cause trouble, and she knew that she would not like to wear something like that. Then she took off the bridle of the dog and the little wolf and stuffed the two bridles on the waist rope of the top. She wanted to change out the wet clothes, but she felt that she should hold it tightly, and the wet clothes were gradually drying out.

"Okay, we have found Bai Wudi. Now it's time to find Wei Wan'er," she said loudly. The Ice Wolf Cavalry looked at her expectantly, and she issued an order. "Ice Wolf Cavalry, let's find Wei Wan'er!" She jumped onto the dog and the little wolf and set off downstream.

After many rotations, tumbling and jumping, the small round boat wrapped in animal skin drifted calmly with the water with the help of Wei Wan'er, this time the three poles were dragged behind. Then, with a paddle and considerable effort, he began to push the boat across the river. He found that the three towed poles helped stabilize the drifting boat, prevent it from rotating, and make it easier to control.

When he struggled to move towards the land that was sliding past, he was always blaming himself for not jumping into the river with Queen He. But that happened too quickly. Before he knew, she was outside the boat, and he was taken away by the rapid current. It was meaningless to jump into the river after he could no longer see her. He could not swim back to her, otherwise they would lose the boat and everything on the boat.

He tried to comfort himself with the idea that she was a good swimmer, but was worried that he would try harder to cross the river. When he finally reached the other side and felt the bottom of the boat rub against the rock beach, he gasped. Then he climbed out and pulled the boat full of things to the shore and collapsed on the ground. But a few minutes later he stood up and began walking back along the river to look for Queen He.

He was always close to the water, and when he encountered a small tributary flowing into the river, he waded. But after a while, when he reached a considerable river, he hesitated. This was not a river that could be waded through, and if he tried to swim so close to the main river, he would be washed in. He had to wander up the smaller river until he found a place more suitable for swimming.

Queen He, who was riding a dog and a little wolf, also came to this river shortly afterwards and also wandered upwards for a while. She was not as far away as Wei Wan'er. Bai Wudi and the Ice Wolf Cavalry followed behind, only swimming for a short time in the heart of the river. They came soon. Queen He began to walk towards a big river, but when she looked back, she saw the Ice Wolf Cavalry walking in another direction.

"Come here, Ice Wolf Cavalry. This road," she shouted. She whistled impatiently, and then signaled the mastiff and the little wolf to continue walking. The little wolf hesitated and began to walk towards her, then went back, and finally followed her. When she arrived by the river, she turned downstream and urged the horse to run.

When Queen He thought she saw a round bowl-shaped object on the rock beach in front of her, her heart beat faster. "Wei Wan'er! Wei Wan'er!" She shouted, urging the horse to rush forward at full speed. Before the horse could stop, she jumped down and ran towards the boat. She looked inside, then looked around the beach. It seemed that everything was there, including the three poles and everything except Wei Wan'er.
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