Chapter 174 Riding horses is bad for children
Chapter 174 Riding horses is bad for children
However, over the next few days, Chu Xiaohuan truly learned what it meant to feel uncomfortable.
The carriage was still bumpy despite being covered with several layers of blankets.
At first, he didn't notice anything, but in the following days, he felt nauseous every time he got into the carriage.
Qingzhu noticed that Chu Xiaohuan's face was pale and asked him about it with concern.
"Is the general feeling unwell? Should I go down and tell Manager Wang?"
Chu Xiaohuan glanced at Qingzhu, shook his head. He was just feeling a little nauseous; it wasn't a big deal, and he didn't want to delay the march.
Under pressure from Chu Xiaohuan, Qingzhu could only nod in agreement, but she couldn't help but worry as she looked at the untouched food on the table.
That day, Chu Xiaohuan couldn't stand it anymore, so he lifted the curtain to breathe in some fresh air.
He had just peeked out when he saw Wang Cheng riding up to him from behind. "Master, are you feeling unwell?"
Before he even got there, Wang Cheng started asking questions, and all the soldiers around him looked at him.
Chu Xiaohuan blushed with shame, and his originally pale face regained some color.
How could a general like him say that in front of other soldiers? Wouldn't that make it obvious that he was weak?
Seeing that Wang Cheng was about to arrive, Chu Xiaohuan lowered his voice and replied in a strong voice, "No!"
Back in the enclosed space, Chu Xiaohuan's face turned pale again.
At first, I just felt uncomfortable in my stomach and couldn't eat anything. Now I have a physical reaction and feel like I want to vomit.
Qingzhu had been keeping an eye on Chu Xiaohuan's condition. She noticed that his face turned deathly pale in an instant. Without caring whether Chu Xiaohuan would say anything to her, she immediately told the driver to stop the carriage.
He helped Chu Xiaohuan down from the carriage, found a flat stone by the roadside, spread his handkerchief on it, and helped Chu Xiaohuan sit down.
Wang Cheng had already returned to the middle of the group, but when he saw the carriage stop, he immediately came over.
The horse's hooves kicked up a cloud of dust, causing Chu Xiaohuan and Qingzhu to cough.
Is the employer feeling unwell?
This time, Wang Cheng wisely didn't ask Chu Xiaohuan, but instead turned to ask Qingzhu.
"Yes, I was choked by you."
Before Qingzhu could reply, Chu Xiaohuan spoke up, even fanning the dust in the air with his hand in a disdainful manner.
Wang Cheng awkwardly touched his nose. Qingzhu noticed that Chu Xiaohuan was somewhat unwilling to talk to Wang Cheng, so she took the initiative to speak.
"The general's face was somewhat pale..."
Before he could finish speaking, Chu Xiaohuan interrupted, "I was just feeling a bit stuffy in the carriage and wanted to get some fresh air."
Qingzhu wisely shut her mouth. The general was fine, just a bit stubborn.
Wang Cheng nodded; she had naturally noticed the sickly pallor on Chu Xiaohuan's face as well.
"I'll ride a horse in a bit; it's a bit stuffy in the carriage."
Chu Xiaohuan said this, but he was already standing up, wanting to ride the horse that Wang Cheng was leading.
Wang Cheng pulled his hand holding the reins back. "Master, why don't you rest in the carriage for a while?"
Now, whenever Chu Xiaohuan thinks of the carriage, he recalls the smell inside and immediately feels nauseous.
He suppressed his nausea and argued with Wang Cheng logically.
"I'm just feeling stuffy, riding a horse and breathing in the outside air makes me feel better."
"no!"
Wang Cheng was adamant, and even took a step back to prevent Chu Xiaohuan from snatching the reins.
Chu Xiaohuan was driven to desperation. If he hadn't gone several days without food and was still weak, he would have stepped right up to it.
Chu Xiaohuan glared angrily, "Why can you ride a horse when you're bored, but I can't?"
It's true that pregnancy makes you stupid for three years; under normal circumstances, he would have enforced it long ago.
Although Qingzhu was somewhat worried about Chu Xiaohuan's health, what he said made sense, and she nodded vigorously in agreement.
Wang Cheng was also driven crazy by Chu Xiaohuan's unreasonable demands.
"Riding horses could hurt the children, they shouldn't ride!"
Qingzhu nodded vigorously after listening, "That makes sense."
Wait, what child?
He suddenly snapped back to his senses, his eyes widening as he scanned Wang Cheng and Chu Xiaohuan back and forth.
In the end, Chu Xiaohuan gave in. He really didn't know that pregnant men couldn't ride horses, and he was also worried that it would harm the baby. So he pulled Qingzhu, who was still in shock, back to the carriage.
However, Wang Cheng made a point of lifting the curtain on the carriage, "so that I can breathe in the outside air."
After saying that, he turned around on his horse and returned to the middle of the group.
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