Entered the Void.

Chapter 217

Entered the Void.

I fell into a novel that I usually enjoyed reading. By the way, this is an abduction after the main story is over!?

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Chapter 217 – 218. Leaving for the North Sea-2

Rattling rattle

Suddenly the carriage started to shake violently with a loud noise.

“Aaaaa”

Unhye screamed involuntarily.

She was taken aback by the sudden shaking.

“What’s going on!?”

However, she immediately corrected her expression and shouted at the coachman driving her carriage.

“Oh, sorry. The rabbit suddenly jumped out.”

She apologized to her coachman who was outside her for her bruises.

“A rabbit?”

Then Unhye, who was next to her, asked him.

“Yes, suddenly he jumped in front of the wagon.”

“How’d it go?”

“I just stepped on it. What?”

“Oops”

After hearing the coachman’s words, Unhye unconsciously felt nauseated.

It was because the scene of a rabbit exploding seemed to pass through my mind.

“You should avoid it, why would you step on it!”

She uttered her own protest.

Although she did not turn to sect, she was a Buddhist.

But how can you stand by your side?

“Heh heh, lady, if an animal jumps out while driving the wagon, you have to step on it and pass it. If you turn the reins just to avoid it, the wagon will overturn.”

At her words, the coachman laughed and continued her words.

“That…But.”

Unhye wanted to say something, but she didn’t have the right words.

As he said, couldn’t she overturn the carriage to save a rabbit?

“Sister, stop.”

At that time, Seolhyang, who was making a sad expression next to her, spoke to her.

“No matter how much you do, you can’t overturn a wagon just to save a rabbit.”

“But…It’s so sad.”

At Seolhyang’s words, Unhye continued with a sullen expression.

She felt guilty

She wondered if they would have died if they hadn’t driven the wagon in haste in the first place.

“I’m sorry too, I should have eaten that thing, but I just left it alone.”

Seolhyang accepted her words with a very sad expression on her face.

“What do you mean!”

At her words, Unhye shouted at her with her face blushing.

It was because he thought that Seolhyang was playing a prank on her.

“Seriously, sister-in-law, don’t you know how delicious rabbit meat is?”

Seolhyang continued with a heartfelt voice.

Unlike Unhye, who had been stuck in Amisan since she was a baby, it was Seolhyang who started as an Ami sect with plenty of dirt from her worldly life.

For Seolhyang, Amipa’s diet, which forbids eating meat, was a series of pains that were harder to endure than hell.

How can he say that he abstains from eating meat and insists on vegetarianism when he is eating well and growing up?

She is not even a fodder-eating calf herself.

She was an ARMY who didn’t have a single favorite corner from her introductory course to her diet.

Seolhyang, who developed a great dislike for her diet, began to shoot her acid whenever it was time for her personal training.

Just to eat meat.

She, of course, would be punished severely if caught, but she had nothing to do with her eyes already gone.

Since she was an army who came in without a mind in the first place, she had the mindset that it didn’t matter if she was kicked out for eating meat.

While running around the mountain, she found a rabbit one day, and she ran and chased the rabbit all day long.

But she couldn’t catch the rabbit even after running all day.

The rabbit was too skillful for a child who was only about 10 years old to catch.

Seolhyang was desperate.

She would have missed her meat-eating opportunity that might come.

And this despair became a good driving force for Seolhyang.

After she made a firm determination that she would never let go next time, she fell into martial arts like crazy, and within a month, she was able to catch her rabbit with ease.

Having finally caught her rabbit, she finished her rough trimmings, built a fire, and roasted it as it was.

Soon after, her golden-brown rabbit meat was laid out before her eyes, and she opened her mouth wide to savor her rabbit meat.

And not long after, Seolhyang held back her tears.

It was the meat she ate after three months of initiation.

Moreover, the effort he put into catching and eating rabbits for a month became a seasoning and made the rabbit meat taste even more savory.

Even after that, whenever she had free time, she hunted and ate rabbits, and always grilled them, struggling with her happiness.

Of course, later on, she was caught by her master, Guwol Shinni, and slapped her on the cheek.

To Seolhyang, rabbits are just delicious food with long memories.

She felt sorry for leaving such a rabbit alone.

“Uuuuu.

Unhye looked at her with a look of disbelief on her face.

How could an uneducated disciple discuss the taste of meat?

That’s a cute and cute bunny.

“Samae, I’m an insider disciple, so it’s okay.”

At Unhye’s words, Seolhyang smiled slightly and said.

“The sister-in-law is treated the same as the head teacher.”

She spoke to her as if she were protesting her fate.

“So, how good is it? You have rights, but no responsibilities.”

Seolhyang continued with a very satisfied expression.

Seeing that, Unhye shook her head.

It was because she always thought that she was a selfish sister-in-law.

Rattling rattle

The carriage shook again, and Unhye and Seolhyang’s bodies floated slightly into the air.

Widely

“Ouch”

Unhye screamed as if he had bumped her butt hard.

“It’s okay?”

Seeing her screams, Seolhyang asked her as if worried.

Unhye massaged her ass as if the pain didn’t go away.

“Heeing… I wish I had gone on her horse instead of riding in her carriage…”

“Do you know how to ride a horse?”

At her words, Seolhyang continued her words with a mischievous smile.

It was because it made me laugh when I saw a kid who was riding in a wagon for the first time commenting that her horse was better.

“Wouldn’t it be better than riding a carriage like this?”

In response to her question, Unhye said what she thought.

“Besides, it’s better to go as fast as possible to search. But why did you decide to take a carriage?”

“Because I have to load.”

“A burden?”

“Do you know how many people are on this search? It’s almost 50 people. It’s better to have a wagon if you want to pack food for this many people, tents and sleeping bags to protect them from the North Sea blizzard.”

Seolhyang answered her question with a calm expression.

“Then wouldn’t it be better to pull a big cart?”

“It’s not a ticket carrier, and it’s not heavy enough to pull a cart.”

Seolhyang shook her head and said.

“Whoa”

Accepting her words, Unhye let out a sigh.

Whether she likes it or not, it is because she realizes that she has no choice but to go by carriage.

“More than that, how was it when the sisters saw it?”

“What?”

“You know, that Jang Seon-woo Daehyeop..”

Seolhyang looked at her fortune and continued to speak in a quiet voice.

“Was it just normal?”

In response to her question, Unhye continued without thinking.

Her impression of Seonwoo, she remembered, was that he was just an ordinary person.

Rumors had heard that he was a man with a rough impression with a huge body of more than nine feet and his whole body packed with muscles, but in reality, he was the owner of an ordinary impression that can be seen anywhere.

Well, it wasn’t terribly ugly, but it wasn’t particularly good-looking either.

“It’s normal! Didn’t the sister-in-law see her eyes that were so witty!?”

At her words, Seolhyang roared in anger.

Unhye searched for her memories and recalled her impression of Seonwoo.

Tired eyes, drooping body, and sullen expression

Where do you mean clever?

“You’re tired rather than smart, aren’t you?”

“Then those clearly well-divided arm muscles and well-developed, strong thighs!?”

“You don’t usually pay close attention, do you?”

At her question, Unhye asked back, as if taken aback.

As an unknown disciple, where the hell are you looking at me like that?

“…”

She rolled her eyes and rolled her eyes, as if Seolhyang had nothing to say at her question.

“Huh…Sister-in-law, no matter how secretive he may be, he’s Ami’s disciple. Should I reveal the man like that?”

Unhye said with a stern expression.

“I didn’t reveal it. I just said it was cool.”

“That’s it. What kind of woman in the world looks at every man she’s never seen like that?”

“Most women do.”

“Do not lie!”

At her words, Unhye screamed.

Who do you know as an idiot?

Although she had been married since she was young, she knew nothing about men, but at least she could tell that Seolhyang was lying.

It was very rude to look at people from the beginning, regardless of gender.

“The priest has no experience of the world yet. It’s natural for a man and a woman in their prime to look at each other. It’s to see if they’re the ideal match they want.”

Seolhyang spoke in a confident voice.

“Nonsense!”

“Really? Think about it. If you know what each other looks like, wouldn’t you be able to date and eventually get married?”

“That’s…But…”

Unhye felt that Seolhyang’s words sounded oddly plausible.

“Can you change your position and live with a man you don’t even know the face of the buyer, eating, sleeping, taking a bath, and doing everything?”

“What are you talking about to a non-disciple!”

“So it’s an assumption. If the sister-in-law is an ordinary woman, think about it. How is it?”

“…”

Hearing her words, Unhye instantly blushed at her.

For her disciple, not immune from her man, such an assumption was too irritating to her.

“I can’t… I don’t think I can.”

Unhye stuttered her words and continued.

“Right?”

Seolhyang smiled in satisfaction at her answer.

“Still, I think it’s wrong to view Gyo So-hyeop that way.”

“Why?”

“Zhang Shao-hyeop is betrothed to Dang Seo-yoon Yeo-hyeop.”

Unhye continued with a serious expression.

“It’s okay, I’m just curious. I’m not trying to harm him.”

At Unhye’s words, Seolhyang opened her mouth as if it was not a big deal.

Her fate, of course, is her word, although he looks at her with her suspicious eyes.

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“Whoaaaaam”

On the other hand, Cheong-soo, who was sitting in the carriage, couldn’t stand the boredom and yawned over and over again.

She had been running all day and showed no sign of rest.

“Are you sleepy?”

Seeing this, Cheongsong smiled slightly and continued talking.

“I’m getting a bit sleepy… When can we rest?”

He spoke as if he had lost his strength.

“Horses need to rest, and hiking at night is dangerous, so it looks like I’ll be taking a break soon.”

“Whoa”

After hearing Cheongsong’s words, Cheongsoo let out a sigh of relief.

“I have to go here for the next few months, but I’m already struggling.”

At that time, Cheong-gil, who was next to him, walked away.

Although the road ahead was long, it seemed that Cheong-soo did not like it because he was already making sounds of pain.

“Ugh… That’s terrible.”

Hearing Cheong-gil’s words, Cheong-soo made a terrible expression and continued.

As he said, it’s only been a day.

However, when I heard that I had to go in this state for several months, I felt terrible.

“Shouldn’t you rather go on horseback?”

Cheongsu looked at his brother-in-law and continued.

It was because I was tired of staring at the scenery with only his buttocks attached.

At least riding a horse will make it less boring.

“That’s difficult. In the first place, the draft of the North Sea is not something that one can bear alone. Without a wagon, it is difficult to even enter.”

In response to his question, Cheongsong calmly opened his mouth.

As he said, the cold of the North Sea was beyond imagination.

A wagon that would serve as a means of transportation and a barrier to prevent drafts was indispensable in a situation where you might spend several months in the North Sea.

“Ehh”

Chengdu let out a small sigh.

In the end, it was because he realized that he had no choice but to ride in a carriage.

“By the way, did you see Zhang Xiaoxi?”

Cheongsong brought up a story about Jang Seon-woo to turn the fire on.

“Is it Jang Seon-woo’s small group?”

Cheongsu asked his question as if wondering.

“Yes, it was Jang Seon-woo’s so-hyeop who defeated Yongbong alone.”

“I’ve seen it… But I didn’t get the feeling that it was that powerful.”

Cheong-soo stumbled upon his memory, and then said what he felt.

“Yes?”

Cheongsong asked in surprise.

It was a complete opposite of how he had been full of expectations before leaving the head office, saying that he would be taught.

“How was Cheonggil?”

Cheongsong turned his head and asked Cheonggil next to him.

“I don’t think I got the impression that I was exceptionally strong either.”

“Mmm”

After hearing their words, Cheongsong stroked the tip of his chin and closed his eyes.

And slowly, he began to recall his memories of Sunwoo.

A face that is not square, a solid pectoralis major muscle, dense muscles that look like they were made by twisting a steel rope, and strong thigh muscles that look unusual even at a glance

Just by looking at his appearance, it was clear that he was a fairly well-trained warrior.

But that was it.

Because he didn’t feel a lot of pressure or momentum at all.

‘Are you a master of foreign engineering?’

However, Cheongsong shook his head left and right.

I don’t know if it’s the palace of Nanmanya Palace.

There was no way he could overwhelm all the Yongbong with only foreign air force.

Cheongsong’s expression became infinitely more serious.

All he could think of was Sunwoo.

Entered the Void.

I fell into a novel that I usually enjoyed reading. By the way, this is an abduction after the main story is over!?

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