Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me -
Chapter 263 - 262: The Great Sage Has Gone Mad Again
Chapter 263: Chapter 262: The Great Sage Has Gone Mad Again
Having reached the midpoint of the track, Ding Song had by then completely let down his guard.
He even had the leisure to try tightening the reins to control Great Sage’s speed.
Everyone has vanity, and Ding Song was no exception.
Great Sage had never been conquered by anyone, but now he was under his control, what an enviable feat? Surely anyone who saw him would be impressed, right?
Seeing Su Chenjin and Su Chenyu riding horses not far ahead on the track, Ding Song even brought his horse to a stop and waved at Su Chenjin, shouting loudly, "Ah, President Su, long time no see! What brings you to the Ranch today?"
The wind was strong, and the track was dozens of meters across.
Neither Su Chenjin nor Su Chenyu heard Ding Song’s voice, as the brothers were focused on their race.
Yet Ding Song, feeling quite pleased with himself, thought that Su Chenjin must have heard him. Maybe as the owner of the Ranch, he was jealous?
What Ding Song didn’t know, however, was that the Great Sage, Bai Yun carrying him, was nearly dying of frustration.
It wasn’t that it submitted to Ding Song. It was just for the sake of the tasty apples. And here Ding Song was, so annoying, repeatedly trying to control it!
And that riding crop, making its hindquarters numb and itchy, was so irritating!
If it weren’t for the little one named Mianmian asking it to try to be obedient and not hurt Ding Song, it would surely let Ding Song experience the bouncing power of a fine-blooded steed!
As Great Sage, Bai Yun was thinking this, its nostrils suddenly caught an unusual scent.
The scent invaded its brain through its nasal passages, turning its eyes instantly red.
Just as Ding Song once again whipped the crop, hitting Great Sage, Bai Yun’s backside, a long neigh roared out!
"Yiyiyi!"
Ding Song, who had been full of pride, instantly sobered up as he felt his body swaying.
At the same time, he smelled a strange fragrance.
Ding Song instinctively lowered his body, sprawling on the back of the horse, his muscles tensing up, as the previously ignored fear swept over him again.
What conquering Great Sage! He was just too easy to get carried away. A horse that never submits to anyone, how could it suddenly become tame!
His body trembling relentlessly, Ding Song’s face was stung by the wind as Great Sage, Bai Yun galloped at full speed.
Besides the pain in his face, there was also terror.
The red fine-blooded steed raised its hind end trying to throw him off, then lifted its front legs and stood for a while, then twisted its body.
Ding Song’s arms could no longer hold on. He felt like he would let go of the reins from exhaustion any moment.
Perhaps thinking that wasn’t enough, Great Sage even turned sideways, heading straight for the railing.
If it collided, Ding Song didn’t know whether Great Sage would be hurt, but he knew his own left leg could be crushed the instant they hit.
Ding Song was desperate!
When the fine-blooded horses on the track first started behaving erratically, the onlookers in the Resting Area had already noticed.
Some staff members approached on horseback in an attempt to rescue Ding Song, but were chased away by the frenzied Great Sage.
A horse’s frenzy can be contagious. If their own horses were also incited, it could be even more dangerous, so the staff could only watch anxiously from the sidelines.
Saying you’ve signed a waiver is one thing, but the Ranch still has a duty to rescue.
Even if you’re injured parachuting, the Parachute Company still has to rescue you.
In the Resting Area, Yuehan was especially excited.
Twirling a pen in his hand, he took a sip of juice, filming the crazed fine-blooded horse video for Lu You while smirking contentedly.
Unlike Yuehan’s self-satisfaction, Ding Yao was close to madness!
Her tears streaming down, so anxious she even thought of jumping down into the track to save her brother. Had it not been for a female Servant by her side holding her back, she might have broken her leg before her brother.
Unable to rescue him herself, Ding Yao desperately sought help from Mianmian.
"Little Auntie, Little Auntie, Great Sage is still raging, please help, can you help, he’s my only brother!"
"Can we use a tranquilizer, give Great Sage a shot, please save my brother, please help us, I’ll give you anything you want."
By the end, Ding Yao’s voice had become hoarse.
In fact, it wasn’t that the staff didn’t know how to administer an anesthetic injection to the horses; it was that doing so would have been useless. When horses run at full speed, they can reach speeds of 60 kilometers per hour. The esteemed sweat-blooded horse, Great Sage, could even surpass this, reaching speeds of 75 kilometers per hour, which was faster than the current fastest horse in the world.
At such high speeds, let alone aiming being difficult, even if the anesthetic needle managed to penetrate, the horse’s muscles would stiffen up, potentially causing it to throw itself to death, and the person riding on it would undoubtedly meet an even worse fate!
Mianmian had not anticipated that Bai Yun would go berserk.
She had already agreed with Bai Yun, and at first, Bai Yun behaved well. She directly stroked Bai Yun’s head and communicated with him; Bai Yun wouldn’t deceive her!
However, now was not the time to be thinking about these things—the issue at hand was how to calm Bai Bai down.
Mianmian took out medicine specifically for using on animals from her small bag and subconsciously tried to summon Flying Sword to ride it over.
Just as her right hand took the pose for the Sword-controlling Technique, Su Chenjin’s voice came from beside her, "Little Auntie, I’ll take you there!"
It was the great-nephew!
The great-nephew had come over riding a horse!
Mianmian stretched out her hand anxiously, and just then, Su Chenyu bent down, picked her up, and placed her astride the horse, seated backward.
Su Chenjin spoke gently, "Are you holding on tight, Little Auntie?"
Mianmian clutched Su Chenjin’s clothing and replied, "I’m holding on tight, holding on tight. Mianmian won’t fall off. Great-nephew, hurry and chase after Bai Yun."
Su Chenjin was puzzled in his mind: Bai Yun?
He quickly realized that Bai Yun might be Great Sage and pulled the reins to urge the horse he was riding toward Bai Yun’s direction.
Su Chenjin’s horse was the second fastest breed in the ranch, originating from England, known as the Thoroughbred.
Normally, the Thoroughbred wouldn’t be able to catch up with Bai Yun.
But after running for a while, Su Chenjin realized that his horse seemed not to be running on its own—it felt like riding the wind, incredibly fast. In no time, he drew near to Ding Song.
At that moment, Ding Song was already holding the reins with one hand, his leg gone limp, flailing helplessly.
A 40-year-old man, having sustained severe injuries, dared not cry, clenched his teeth, and desperately clung to the side of the maddened horse, afraid that if he loosened his grip, he would lose his life instantly.
A broken leg didn’t matter, as long as he was still alive!
Despite the tense moment, when Ding Song saw Su Chenjin riding a horse with a child coming toward him, he actually opened his mouth and shouted, "Su Chenjin, have you gone mad, bringing a child here at this time?"
After that shout, Ding Song’s grip instantly weakened.
His pupils dilated, and at that moment, he saw his younger sister from his childhood and his parents who had long since passed away.
Is it over?
Was this how Ding Song was going to meet his end?
Despite the high-speed fall, everything seemed to be in slow motion for him, as if a slow play button had been pressed, and time had slowed down to a crawl.
He looked up at the blue sky, waiting for the final moment of his life to arrive.
Feeling his shoulder already touching the ground, Ding Song decided to relax and brace for the intense pain.
However, the anticipated pain did not come!
He felt as if something was holding him up, slowly setting him down on the ground. A pleasant, refreshing fragrance wafted over from the front left.
Ding Song was momentarily dazed, then abruptly sat up from the savanna, staring blankly at the black horse stopped beside him.
That was Su Chenjin’s mount!
Wait a minute, where was the little girl in Su Chenjin’s arms wearing a hat?
"Neigh~"
Hearing the excited neigh of a horse, Ding Song turned his head and his eyes widened in disbelief.
What’s going on?
How could the child in Su Chenjin’s arms be sitting on Great Sage’s back? That horse, which had just been in a frenzy, was now reaching its head to nuzzle the child, and munching on a small apple?
Was everything that just happened a dream?
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