By the time he had everything arranged, he finally walked over to Yunyi and said, "I have to trouble you to lead the way."
He didn’t know why, but he didn’t want to mention that his men had found those enemy spies. He simply wanted this girl to accompany him on the trip.
Moreover, he kept telling himself: This girl understood medical skills, so if anyone were to get injured, she could help treat them.
Although doing so was indeed somewhat unethical, he just wanted to spend more time with her.
Yunyi, unaware of the struggle in his heart, and also oblivious that those people had taken hostages, said, "No problem, but it’s been two days. I’m afraid they might not be in the same place anymore."
Huo Jingrui confidently said, "No worries. As long as they’ve passed through, they will inevitably leave some traces."
As soon as he finished speaking, the armed forces department had also completed their arrangements.
Huo Jingrui made a hand gesture and took the lead, moving forward.
Of course, he didn’t forget to call out to Yunyi, "Let’s go."
However, the journey was not smooth. Those people kept moving around in circles within the hinterland, leaving traces of their passage all over the place.
The soldiers following them had only started leaving markers after finding those enemy spies; they hadn’t left any marks on the earlier part of the trail.
The spot where Yunyi had previously discovered those people was just a short distance ahead. So, as they neared it and had to discern the direction again, Yunyi didn’t think it was appropriate to step forward and say anything.
She also hadn’t found a chance to go look for them on her own; after all, her Qinggong could not possibly be revealed in front of others.
Still, having lived through two lifetimes in ancient times, her experience in wilderness tracking was no less than that of these soldiers, and she always managed to give timely and appropriate hints.


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