Tu Ying lay beside Bai Ruozhu and Dengdeng, whispering, "Ruozhu, don't move."
"Mmm," Bai Ruozhu responded.
From outside the carriage, the clashing of swords and the thud of arrows could be heard, followed by the voice of Chen Feng, "Madam, stay inside the carriage, do not come out."
"Alright, who launched the surprise attack?" Bai Ruozhu lay in the carriage, her voice betraying no sign of panic.
"Not sure yet, it seems to be mountain bandits," Chen Feng said.
Bai Ruozhu did not ask further so as not to distract Chen Feng. With Chen Feng and Muyu outside, and so many soldiers, as well as Tu Ying inside the carriage with her, what was there to fear?
Dengdeng, not knowing the danger, found it amusing that his mother was lying down just like him and giggled. His laughter eased the atmosphere in the carriage considerably, even Tu Ying was no longer as tense as before.
Bai Ruozhu couldn't help but tap her son's little nose, whispering, "You little rascal, it's dangerous outside."