Su Li looked around helplessly. "I was chasing after my runaway cattle. I realize I've come quite a long way."
The sun was gradually setting. It was already past five in the afternoon. If she didn't head back soon, she probably wouldn't make it home before dark.
"Your foot isn't badly injured right now, but if you walk all that way back, you won't even be able to stand on it tomorrow."
After all, Su Li had sprained her ankle because of their trap, so Wu Sheng felt they bore some responsibility.
But how to take that responsibility was the question.
The injury wasn't severe, and he couldn't just carry a young woman back. But letting Su Li leave on her own wasn't an option, either.
'Give her a ride?' They were in the middle of a training exercise; that wasn't appropriate.
Wu Sheng's brow furrowed.
"I should be fine," Su Li said, unaware of Wu Sheng's dilemma. If an ordinary person had dug this trap, she definitely would have said something.
