I Became The Chief Of A Primitive Village-Chapter 451: It Will Injure You

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*Clop clop clop clop…* A series of crisp hoofbeats sounded as Qing Mu led a brown horse over.

Under Su Bai’s instructions, he fitted the brown horse with reins and secured it to the front of the carriage. Afterward, he checked everything many times to ensure everything was firmly fixed, otherwise if something came loose while the carriage was moving, it would cause trouble.

"This really does look like a horse carriage now," Su Bai said with satisfaction, even though the horse pulling the carriage was actually a unicorn.

However, its overall appearance was no different from an ordinary horse, and with such a large build, it would certainly pull the carriage at a faster speed.

"Shaman, let me try it first to make sure there are no problems before you ride," Qing Mu immediately said.

He did not quite trust this beast, especially since this was the first time he had seen such a carriage. Not only was the design strange, but it also required a beast to pull it. No matter how he looked at it, he felt somewhat concerned and definitely did not want the Shaman to be the first to take this risk.

"Alright, be careful. When you sit down, gently hold the reins, keep one hand on the whip, and then…" Su Bai carefully explained the precautions to him.

After all, people of the Primitive Era did not know what horse carriages were, and they did not know about horses. Controlling a horse carriage would certainly have some difficulty. Without proper control and techniques, it could easily overturn or cause accidents. Once the horse was startled, it might run wild, crash into things, or even cause trampling incidents.

That was why Su Bai was so meticulous in explaining the precautions and how to control the horse.

"Okay, I’ve memorized it." Qing Mu nodded and walked toward the carriage with the whip in hand. His expression was somewhat tense, and the hand gripping the whip tightened.

His expression conveyed a sense of heroic sacrifice. Qing Mu stood beside the carriage, breathing deeply for quite a while before getting on.

But it must be said, sitting in the middle of the carriage and looking forward by himself did feel quite different.

Following the instructions, he held the reins tightly and gently tapped the back of the horse with the whip in his hand.

*Neigh! Neigh! Neigh!* The brown horse neighed softly after being tapped, shook her head, and began to move.

As the brown horse continued to move forward, the four-wheeled carriage also slowly began to be pulled.

*Rumble, rumble…* After the four-wheeled carriage was slowly pulled, it made a series of wooden rolling sounds.

As the brown horse’s speed gradually increased, the four-wheeled carriage’s pace also became faster.

"Shaman, look! The carriage is really moving!" Yu Ying exclaimed, standing on her tiptoes in excitement.

She was seeing a horse carriage for the first time. This was also the first time she saw a structure being pulled by an animal. Everything seemed marvellous to her.

"Yes, it seems we’ve succeeded in making it," Su Bai said with satisfaction.

It felt good to see the wild horse obediently pulling the carriage forward, though this was all thanks to his Taming Skill. Otherwise, Taming these wild horses would have taken an unknown amount of time, probably no less than a month.

Wild horses on Earth were already difficult to Tame, let alone the wild horses of this era, plus they had a horn growing from their foreheads, making them deadly.

Gu Mu was also pleased to see that his creation had been successful. He watched his carriage continuously moving forward with excitement, repeatedly saying. "It worked, it worked!" ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom

A carpenter’s greatest sense of achievement was undoubtedly seeing his research yield great success.

However, what puzzled him was why this creature called a horse was so docile. Its entire build looked so large, and its appearance seemed so fierce, like a Ferocious Beast that would not obey.

But now it seemed very obedient, doing exactly what it was told, which was quite strange.

*Clop clop clop clop…* The brown horse continued pulling the carriage forward, turning left and right with ease under Qing Mu’s control. However, the carriage was not moving very fast, maintaining a steady pace.

"Qing Mu, make her run faster, I want to see what the carriage like at her highest speed." Su Bai called out.

Currently, the carriage pulled by the brown horse was not moving very fast, making it difficult to spot potential issues. For instance, if the brown horse ran at a very high speed, would it cause the carriage behind to fall apart or detach from the horse? Or at high speed, would the carriage lose control and crash into obstacles?

All of this needed to be tested at high speed; steady movement was not reveal these hidden dangers.

"Yes," Qing Mu immediately responded. However, he was a bit nervous, gripping the reins tighter, with sweat forming on his forehead.

Although he was a Warrior Trainee, this was his first time controlling a horse carriage, so he was understandably nervous.

Plus, this brown horse did not look like a gentle creature, and with her large size, must be able to run quite fast. Who knew if this brown horse, which seemed so docile now, might do something extreme the next moment?

Despite his many internal concerns, he followed the instructions and continued whipping the brown horse.

*Snap!* The sound of the whip rang out, and the brown horse, feeling the pain, ran even faster.

*Clop clop clop clop…* The brown horse pulled the carriage, running at a very fast pace, visibly changing from a steady pace to rapid progress.

The brown horse carriage ran extremely fast, charging recklessly through the Tribe, looking quite fierce.

Qing Mu was clearly losing control, and the carriage was gradually becoming unmanageable.

The carriage kept circling within the Tribe, and Qing Mu had no idea how to control it. His expression became troubled, and he was sweating profusely.

"Shaman, what should I do?" Qing Mu was at a loss.

"Hold the reins tightly, don’t let go, and try to make her run toward me." Su Bai shouted.

"Shaman, no, this will injure you!" Qing Mu refused without hesitation. He would rather be injured himself than let the Shaman come to harm.

"I’m telling you to do as I say. It won’t harm me, don’t worry," Su Bai said sternly.

If they did not calm the horse, it would likely cause an even bigger accident, possibly crashing into the wooden houses.

"I… I… I understand," Qing Mu chose to trust Su Bai and had to do as the Shaman said.

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