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Under Tang Yin's will, the clone stopped in its tracks and saw a dry slope in front of it. It quickly walked forward and put Tang Yin down first before gently putting him down.
Fortunately Yin Rou was extremely tired and had been in a deep sleep all this time. If she had seen him in the arms of such a monster, it was unknown what she would have done.
After the clone put Tang Yin and Yin Rou down, the body suddenly turned into a ball of white mist, and then, the white mist separated into two parts in the air, divided into two, and entered Tang Yin's nose.
Tang Yin kept his spirit energy back, closed his eyes and felt it for a moment, he secretly shook his head, and in that short period of time, the clone had already used up a lot of his spirit energy.
Fortunately, the doppelganger was very jumping and it was very difficult to track its tracks. Even if it was tracked, it would only be considered a beast in the forest and not a human.
Since he's here, he should be able to hide from the Huan Army scouts for a long time. Tang Yin looked at the night sky and judged that there was still some time before daybreak. He laid back beside Yin Rou and slept in her embrace.
The next day, as the sky brightened, Yin Rou woke up to the chirping of birds.
She first blinked her eyes, relaxed for a bit, as if she suddenly thought of something, she nervously turned her head, and seeing that Tang Yin was lying down beside her, sleeping soundly, she finally heaved a sigh of relief.
Then, she slowly sat up, feeling better if she didn't get up. When she sat up, she felt like her body was about to fall apart. Her muscles and bones were all sore and sore. With just a slight movement of his body, all of his joints creaked.
Her delicate, curved eyebrows tightly knitted together. She gritted her teeth and did not let out a sound. Suddenly, she felt something was wrong. She looked around and realized that this was not the place where she had slept the night before.
She rubbed his eyes with force and looked around in surprise. Right at this moment, Tang Yin also slowly sat up by the side, looking at Yin Rou who was looking around with her little head. He smiled slightly and asked knowingly: "Rou Er, what's wrong?"
Seeing that Tang Yin had woken up, Yin Rou immediately grabbed his arm anxiously and said anxiously: "This is not the place we went to rest yesterday! Yesterday, we were sleeping under a tree. How did it become a slope? "
Tang Yin didn't want Yin Rou to know about what happened last night, so she didn't have to worry. He lightly said: "It was too damp there, so I brought you here to sleep in the middle of the night."
"Oh!" Yin Rou answered at first, but then asked nervously, "Did you carry me here? "Then the wounds on your body ?"
"It's much better now. It's nothing serious." Tang Yin said casually. The injuries on his body had lessened a bit, but they were still far from completely recovering.
"Let me see." Yin Rou lowered her gaze and looked at the wound on her abdomen.
The wound was still bandaged up by Yin Rou, but it was such a big wound, yet there was no trace of blood on the wound. The two wounds on his back also had the same effect, with no trace of blood seeping out.
Yin Rou clicked her tongue in wonder. Just as she was about to ask Tang Yin what was going on, suddenly, her stomach growled. Yin Rou's little face instantly blushed red and she lowered her head in embarrassment.
Tang Yin also suddenly realized that since yesterday to now, she had not eaten anything and must have already been starving to death.
He stood up, at the same time, pulled Yin Rou up, and laughed: "Come, let's go find something to eat."
As he moved, the wound continued to ache, but he could still endure the pain. Most importantly, his physical strength had been restored to a large degree.
Tang Yin had originally wanted to bring Yin Rou to the north or east, where he could return to the depths of the Feng Country in both directions. However, since the Huan Army knew of this point, they would definitely try to track him in these two directions, so Tang Yin decided to go west instead.
He didn't know where he was at the moment, and where he would go if he were to head west. In short, escaping from the Huan Army was the most important thing.
He and Yin Rou walked westward for a long time, until they suddenly heard the sound of water flowing. Their eyes suddenly lit up, and they quickly followed the sound of water.
Taking another step forward, a bright light appeared before his eyes. A small stream flowed within the mountain forest, and the stream was so clear that even the fish in the water could be clearly seen.
The two of them went over to the stream excitedly. Yin Rou squatted down and washed her hands first, then picked up the stream water and drank it all in big gulps. Since there was a fish in the water, which meant that the stream water was not poisonous, Tang Yin did not stop her.
He took two gulps of water, then lifted his head and looked around. He saw a branch not far from the ground, and he stepped forward and broke it, quickly clearing the branches above until it became a stick more than a meter long.
Tang Yin held the stick in his hand and walked into the stream, but he did not get to aim. Instead, he swung his arm and thrusted the wooden stick at a crucian carp.
This carp was not considered fat, but it was at least the size of a palm. Tang Yin waved the stick lightly, and threw the carp that was skewered on the stick onto the shore.
Seeing that, Yin Rou felt a sense of novelty, she pulled up her skirt and also went down into the stream, still mimicking Tang Yin, raising her rod high up in the water to fish. Yin Rou busied herself for a good while, but not a single fish came out. Instead, Tang Yin had already brought over ten fish.
Returning back to the shore, Yin Rou sat obediently on the side like an elementary school student. She watched as Tang Yin methodically cleaned up the fish, drilled wood for fire and even set up a wooden rack to roast the fish.2
Initially, she thought Tang Yin was the same as her, a noble king who came and went as he pleased. However, she never expected him to have so much ability, no matter where he was or what kind of situation he was facing, it wouldn't be difficult for him.
As long as Tang Yin was around, she could always feel himself being wrapped up by a strong sense of security.
Not long after, the air was filled with the fragrance of fish.
Tang Yin removed the wooden stick from the rack, pinched a piece of the roasted fish on top, and then placed it in his mouth to taste it. After confirming that it was fully cooked, he handed it over to Yin Rou and said: "It's not very delicious.
Yin Rou thanked him and accepted it. Just by smelling the fragrance of the roasted fish, her saliva was about to come out. She followed Tang Yin's example and pinched off a small piece of fish. She first blew on it, then put it in her mouth.
Without any seasonings, it was not really a delicacy, but to Yin Rou, there was nothing more delicious than this. It was fresh and delicious, and combined with the smell of the burning wood, the most important thing was that this was made by Tang Yin for her to eat.
"It's really delicious! It's even more delicious than those delicacies in the imperial palace!" Yin Rou smiled until her eyes curved into a smile, praising Tang Yin's grilled fish to the brim.
Seeing her happy and satisfied expression, Tang Yin could not help but laugh, and said indifferently: "It's because Rou Er is too hungry, no matter what food you eat, it will always taste good."
"Of course not, as long as it's something you make, I like it." Yin Rou sat next to Tang Yin, pinched off a piece of fish and placed it in his mouth.
"Mn, after hearing what Rou Er said, the taste seems to be pretty good." Tang Yin laughed out loud.
Because there was a large number of Huan Army pursuing them from behind, Tang Yin's mental state had always been highly tensed, while Yin Rou had completely relaxed, and even started to enjoy the carefree life she and Tang Yin had in the forest.
Tang Yin and Yin Rou travelled westward. If they met any streams, they would fish and eat them; if there were no streams, they would fish and eat them; but every time Tang Yin was very careful in picking wild fruits or game animals. He would make a pit and bury the ashes from the fire, the remnants of the food, and even Yin Rou's feces, without leaving any trace.
He was originally an assassin and was good at tracking. Now that he was going to countertrack, he naturally had plenty of experience. He wouldn't leave any clues for his enemies to track. Therefore, for people like Tang Yin, they would either beat him to death or make him run away. If they wanted to catch him, it would be as difficult as ascending to the heavens.
Throughout the journey, even though it had been tough on her, Yin Rou had been very happy, and she had never experienced such a carefree and happy life.
She no longer needed to care about the etiquette of a princess, and she could also remove all the complicated jewelry from her body. She also didn't need to tie up her hair all day, nor did she need to wear those heavy gold hairpin ornaments. Her hair could be scattered all over the place, and the only thing that made her feel awkward was her clothes that she had not changed.
Right now, the white dress she was wearing was almost gray, and it was also full of large and small wounds. It made her look even more miserable and miserable than a beggar.
Of course, Tang Yin was also not in much better condition. Not only were his clothes tattered, his face was covered with a thick beard, and he looked just like a savage.
In the middle of the forest deep in the mountains, Tang Yin and Yin Rou walked for more than a month. In this month and a half, the Huan Army scouts had not caught up to the two of them again.
When they passed through the last forest and saw the silhouette of a village in the valley ahead, the two of them were ecstatic.
Yin Rou excitedly grabbed Tang Yin's hand and shook it again and again. She was so excited that she jumped and jumped and screamed: "Yin, look! A village! There's a village up ahead! "
Tang Yin's face also revealed a relieved expression. He had already lost contact with Rou Er and the Feng Country for more than a month, and the soldiers of his side still didn't know how anxious they were. Who knew if the battlefield ahead of them would be affected by his disappearance.
Now that they had finally seen each other, they could finally pass on the news that Rou Er and themselves were safe and sound in the army and the imperial government.
The villages that did not seem far away could be walked for a long time. When Tang Yin and Yin Rou entered the village, it was already near evening. Many of the village's elders were sitting in front of their houses, talking about family matters.
When the people saw the both of them, they all revealed expressions of astonishment.
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