Vivian did not mind the carriage swaying left and right as they went.
They were lucky that the grassland was not far from the hotel. Otherwise, they were only able to reach the grassland after night fell.
After reaching the grassland, Vivian got off the carriage, with Larry tagging along her side.
Finnick paid for the ride and trailed after the two.
As a result of the woman trotting along from being too excited, the man found it hard to catch up to them.
In the end, he had to jog to keep up with his wife and son.
Finnick thought it was best that he kept close to his wife and son, considering that they were in an unfamiliar place.
After strolling around for some time, the man whistled at the grassland, signaling for the staff to bring along horses for Vivian and himself.
A man on horse strode toward them.
"Mister, would you like to ride a horse?" The middle-aged man had a few grey strands in his hair, but appeared quite spirited.
One look and it was apparent that the man had spent most of his days on a horse's back.
"Yes," Finnick replied, and asked the man to take them to the stable before changing their clothes.
"Wow, they're so beautiful." Vivian could not help but be amazed when they reached the stable.
She had her eye on a white horse and thought that Finnick would look dashing riding a white horse, that even Prince Charming would no match for her husband.
"This one then," Finnick said as he spotted the horse that Vivian had her eyes on. The animal looked tame and docile, even brushing itself against Vivian.
It was evident that the horse liked her.
He took over the equestrian apparel from the middle-aged man for himself and Vivian, and they went into a room to change.
As for Larry, there was no equestrian apparel that would suit him since he was too young. Hence, he just wore plain clothes.
Finnick changed into an all-white apparel. The clothing brought out his noble vibe, accentuating
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