The Jian River flowed from the west to the east. The water was turbulent and deep.
It ran through almost half of Great Qi. The commoners on both sides of the river also grew up along it.
The Jian River in front of Gu Nuo'er broke through the valley. The water seethed, stirring up surging and roaring waves from time to time.
Under the blue sky, the brownish-yellow river looked very fierce.
Gu Nuo'er sat on the horse and felt waves of wind constantly blowing over some fishy smell of water.
She got off the horse and wanted to walk to Jian River's side to take a closer look.
However, before she could take a few steps, something grabbed her clothes.
The child turned around and realized that this sensible warhorse had gently bitten her clothes!
The horse shook its head back and forth, breathing heavily as if it wanted to pull Gu Nuo'er back.