MOUNT THE HORSE, GROPE THE ASS

At first, Bai Chen looked hesitant when Zhu Ge had just brought the brown stallion from inside the building.

He seemed worried that the Emperor and the Crown Prince would not like the idea of ​​him claiming the horse as his own, but that doubt was soon replaced by determination after he managed to befriend the stallion, and the two servants seemed to fall silent when they saw the change.

For some reason, the Prince looked 'alive' when he could finally claim the horse as his friend, and the two servants chose to accept the Prince's decision because they didn't want to disturb the Prince's happiness.

Bai Chen looked like a child who had just received his first gift, and the man looked so innocent as he continued to use his hands to stroke the stallion's hair.

When he glanced at his own hair, he could see that the horse's hair was the same color as his, and now he could understand why Zhu Ge said that the horse reminded the man of him.