The carriage kept running for quite a distance, roughly seventy or eighty miles, when Su Yan saw the timing was right and suggested a rest.
The leader thought it over, agreeing that the horses needed rest and they needed to replenish their strength, so he took her advice.
After getting off the carriage, Su Yan pretended to feel unwell, ate something, drank some water, and then leaned against a tree trunk to rest with her eyes closed.
Through the slightly opened slits of her eyes, she noticed that although these soldiers were resting, they would frequently glance at her with wariness and hostility.
Su Yan shivered, decisively confirming her suspicion that they were indeed people from Cangyue Country.
She roughly measured her odds of dealing with a dozen or so of them alone.
If she weren't pregnant and wasn't afraid of getting hurt, perhaps she could escape.
But since she was with child, she couldn't help being cautious and hesitant, unable to fully confront them.
