Chapter 243 Original Sin 52
Liu Siyu didn’t want to go out. She was in a state where she was obviously bored to death but just wanted to lounge at home and not move. In short, she felt completely out of sorts and couldn’t get excited about anything!
But Liu Siyu wasn’t someone who didn’t know what’s good for her. She knew her cousin Liu Ying was doing this for her own good. Owing her a favor, she even begged someone to take her out to play. Wasn’t it just because she was worried that Liu Siyu would feel lonely playing by herself and end up overthinking things?
Clearly, Liu Siyu thought Liu Ying had entrusted her to her client because she was afraid she’d feel worse being alone, not knowing her cousin was actually trying to set her up on a matchmaking outing.
Sitting with a large group of people on a flashy tourist bus, others were chatting and laughing. Whether they knew each other from the same company or not, they could quickly get acquainted with a few words. Everyone seemed full of enthusiasm, except for Liu Siyu, who sat by herself, indifferent, showing no enthusiasm whatsoever.
When people next to her talked to Liu Siyu, she was too lazy to respond, merely answering with "uh-huhs" and "yeahs." Since they weren’t familiar with her and saw her cold attitude, they stopped talking to her. Liu Siyu didn’t mind, enjoying her peace and solitude.
The journey wasn’t far; after less than three hours, the bus reached the destination. Liu Siyu followed the crowd off the bus, immediately spotting a large area of lush greenery with a dozen or so strong, red horses leisurely grazing on the green grass, looking incredibly content.
In front of the horses was a big table with a sign that said "Horse riding, 100 yuan per hour!" Liu Siyu raised an eyebrow, finding the price surprisingly cheap. When she’d gone to other scenic spots before, it wasn’t that she hadn’t ridden a horse, but either there wasn’t enough time or the prices were outrageous.
Coincidentally, Liu Siyu was tired from walking and didn’t want to follow the crowd any longer, so she handed over 100 yuan, indicating she wanted to ride a horse into the scenic area. Then, a capable-looking man brought over a gentle and smaller mare, helping Liu Siyu onto the horse.
Since Liu Siyu couldn’t ride a horse, the man led the horse in front, allowing Liu Siyu to get used to it. Although it wasn’t her first time on a horse, every ride excited her immensely.
Perhaps it was an illusion, but in the past, whenever Liu Siyu rode a horse, time seemed to fast-forward and flew by! This time, it didn’t feel so quick; by the time the man reminded Liu Siyu that her time was up, she had thoroughly enjoyed the thrill of horseback riding!
