Liu Yi had been hearing such remarks since he was a child, and his ears were calloused from it, so he felt no ripple in his heart and left as soon as his grandfather finished lamenting.
Once outside, facing the brilliant sunshine, he became infinitely sorrowful.
His wine, his delicious dishes, and his confidants would soon be parting, and he did not know if there were horse grounds in Yizhou, nor if they liked playing polo.
Is it really appropriate for him, a parental official, to play polo?
Wouldn't that be too undignified?
Liu Yi started to worry, pondering whether he should also go to the horse grounds for a match?
Otherwise, once he went to Yizhou, he didn't know when he would play polo again.
Upon hearing that Bai Shan wanted to buy horses, Yin Huo mentioned it to the coachman assigned by his father, and someone from his family was then sent to accompany them to the horse grounds.
Daji's injury was better, and today he drove for Bai Shan and his group.