"It's our fault that we've dragged you into this," Tu Ying sighed and said, believing that the steward must have gone to the Bai Family for help.
Bai Ruozhu did not dare to be distracted in the slightest, as her horsemanship was mediocre at best, and she really feared that an accident would lead to her being caught alive.
"Why talk about that now? Escaping is our top priority," Bai Ruozhu stated.
Tu Ying shifted behind Bai Ruozhu and said, "Don't move, I'll ride in front."
After saying that, she applied her lightness skill and leaped to the front, making Bai Ruozhu the one sitting behind. As soon as she spurred the horse, its speed indeed increased significantly.
"First, we need to find a way to shake them off and hide until dawn, then head to the northwest main camp," Bai Ruozhu said.
"Okay," Tu Ying's horsemanship made it easier to evade pursuit.