Summary of Chapter 214: Fourth Brother Directly Gives Shengsheng a Princess Carry from After Reborn, I Became the Bigshots' Beloved
Chapter 214: Fourth Brother Directly Gives Shengsheng a Princess Carry marks a crucial moment in ACauliflower’s Romance novel, After Reborn, I Became the Bigshots' Beloved. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Lu Sheng was thrown off the horse onto the ground!
Everyone watched as Lu Sheng was flung by the horse and slammed heavily onto the ground, rolling over a meter before coming to a stop.
Considering the horse’s large size and the nearly two-meter-high leap it had just taken, combined with the huge momentum from its gallop, one could imagine how heavy the fall was!
Nearly everyone present was frightened.
But they were all onlookers outside the field and couldn’t get in to see what had actually happened.
From a distance, they could only see Lu Sheng curled up on the ground, motionless, not knowing whether she had been knocked unconscious by the fall. frёewebnoѵēl.com
The crowd instantly became restless, and the scene grew chaotic.
At this moment, those inside the equestrian field were students from Class A.
"Shengsheng!!"
During today’s equestrian lesson, Lu Youming, Han Jing, and Huo Yu did not attend, so the only person close to Lu Sheng was Lan Yu.
Lan Yu witnessed Lu Sheng falling off and, reacting immediately, disregarded everything else and jumped off her horse to rush toward Lu Sheng.
Fu Chen, upon seeing Lu Sheng fall, involuntarily widened his eyes, hesitating whether to go over and take a look.
Other classmates, out of concern, also ran towards Lu Sheng.
But none of them were as fast as You Yi.
The first person to rush to Lu Sheng’s side was You Yi.
You Yi hadn’t expected Lu Sheng to just suddenly fall off the horse like that.
Indeed, he had used a talisman to spur the horse into an unanticipated wild run, and he was indeed observing Lu Sheng’s reaction, wanting to see if she would use Soul Power to get out of danger.
But upon hearing her plea for help, he had already wanted to stop the horse immediately.
It seemed like she was holding steady just moments before, yet he hadn’t expected her to run out of strength so suddenly and be hurled off the horse.
When You Yi reached Lu Sheng’s side, he saw at a glance that the slender girl lay curled up on the ground, her eyes tightly shut.
Her face and lips were devoid of any color, her brow furrowed in a tight knot as if she was enduring immense pain.
Her disheveled hair spread over her shoulders, dusted with the dirt from the ground. Her cheek had several abrasions from which blood was oozing out.
But the abrasions on her arms were even more severe than those on her face.
The school-issued equestrian attire consisted of long riding pants, but the shirt was short-sleeved, leaving the girl’s delicate white arms exposed.
Since she didn’t have a helmet on, she instinctively protected her head with her arms as she was thrown off, and rolled several times on the ground.
As a result, at this very moment, her elbows and forearms had massive abrasions that were gushing blood, truly a shocking sight.
But these were only the visible external injuries.
With such high momentum and from such a height, the impact on the body upon falling could easily be imagined.
It was highly likely that the girl had sustained serious injuries to her waist, back, and legs; otherwise, with her personality, she wouldn’t show such a pained expression.
"Student Lu Sheng..."
You Yi was the first to rush over and almost knelt beside Lu Sheng, taking a deep breath.
He was responsible for her falling like this.
If Lu Sheng weren’t Bai Qiang, if she weren’t a Demon...
Then what he had done was akin to allowing an innocent girl to suffer an undeserved disaster because of his own suspicions.
You Yi reached out to move the hair away from her face, meeting a pair of misty eyes without any guard.
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