Chapter 121 Arrival in Yang City, Parting
Chapter 121 Arrival in Yang City, Parting
"Puff puff puff bang bang bang bang........"
Two gunshots rang out instantly, and Bai Luo behind him was holding a Glock 26 and a children's version of the M1911 in each hand.
It only took 3 seconds.
Before the dozen or so bandits opposite could recover from their leader's sudden scream, Bai Luo unleashed a barrage of bullets that felled them to the ground, where they lay groaning in pain as they clutched their wounds.
In order not to give the bandits time to react and retaliate, Bai Luo did not specifically aim at vital parts such as the head and chest.
Instead, they quickly rendered them incapable of resistance, since Zhao Zhonghe was far too close to them.
If these bandits had been given time to react, Zhao Zhonghe probably would have been injured.
They've been safely escorted from Pingcheng to here, and we should be arriving in Yang City by tomorrow morning. If Zhao Zhonghe gets injured here, Bai Luo might as well change his name to Bai Hun (meaning "a good-for-nothing").
Bai Luo quickly changed magazines as he approached the dozen or so bandits who had lost all resistance.
"Puff puff puff puff puff puff..."
As the faint sound of gunfire rang out, the robbers who had been wailing and begging for mercy on the ground lost their lives one by one as the gunshots rang out.
I hope they'll have bright eyes in their next life.
After dealing with the dozen or so bandits, he turned to look at the pockmarked man lying unconscious on the ground.
Just then, Zhao Zhonghe calmly bent down to pick up the money bag he had previously given to the pockmarked man and wiped the dust off it with his hand.
He said this while wiping.
"You took all the money, and now look what happened, you're missing all your body parts, aren't you?"
Bai Luo's face darkened upon hearing Zhao Zhonghe's words.
These words, coming from a physicist specializing in physics, felt utterly out of place to Bai Luo.
Ignoring Zhao Zhonghe's rambling, Bai Luo quickly walked towards Wang Damaizi, who was lying on the ground, his life hanging in the balance.
As he approached, Bai Luo pressed the hot muzzle of his gun, which had become scorching hot from rapid firing, hard against the pockmarked face in front of him.
Bai Luo found the chrysanthemum-like face disgusting and decided to give him plastic surgery first.
Wang Damaizi was soon awakened by the pain in his face.
When he opened his eyes, he saw the child who had been sitting silently on the donkey cart just moments before, now pointing a pistol he had never seen before at him.
The pain in his face and lower body made him instantly realize his current predicament.
He quickly forced himself to speak, despite the pain.
"Young man, spare my life! I was blind and didn't recognize your worth..." Before Wang Dama could finish speaking, a faint gunshot rang out.
"what!!!!!"
Wang Damaizi let out another pig-like scream.
He shouted and cursed, "You little brat, you're asking for it!"
"Puff puff"
"Ah... Waaaaah!"
Wang Dama cried. This little bastard was too ruthless. All four shots hit his shortest leg. Even if he had taken the hits, there probably wouldn't have been any good pieces of flesh left.
Zhao Zhonghe, who was standing to the side, couldn't stand it anymore.
"Xiao Luo, that silly girl is still watching. That's enough. Let's give him a quick death. We still have a long way to go."
Upon hearing this, Bai Luo stood up and looked at Wang Damaizi, who was still sitting on the ground crying.
"You bastard, you got off easy."
As soon as he finished speaking, Bai Luo suddenly exerted force with his right leg, raising his knee to strike Wang Damaizi's chest.
With a clear sound of bones breaking, Wang Damaizi's crying came to an abrupt halt.
Zhao Zhonghe, who was standing next to him, could hear the cracking sound of bones breaking.
After Bai Luo abandoned Wang Damaizi and walked to the side, Zhao Zhonghe finally saw Wang Damaizi's miserable state: his eyes were bulging out and his chest was pressed against his back.
Zhao Zhonghe had always thought this phrase described hunger, but in Bai Luo's case... tsk tsk tsk...
I hope he never meets Bai Luo again in his next life; it's too tragic.
The three quickly cleaned up the battlefield, moved to a slightly cleaner place, ate something simple, and continued towards the ferry crossing on the Jin River.
Now, a major battle could break out between the Japanese and the Blue Party in Yangshi at any time, and this ferry might be suspended at any moment.
Zhao Zhonghe ultimately hoped to arrive in Yang City as soon as possible so that he could return to Yunnan Province to continue his experimental research.
3:55 a.m.
Bai Luo and his companions finally arrived at the banks of the Jin River. They looked at the Jin River, which meandered like a graceful ribbon among the towering mountains. Under the bright moonlight, the entire river surface shimmered with an orange-yellow glow.
A biting wind swept across the river, making it shimmer with golden light.
Zhao Zhonghe looked across the river. Tomorrow, he only needed to reach the ferry on the other side and cross Wangshan Mountain to reach Yang City.
His hand unconsciously reached for the lead bottle in his arms, where the future hope of the Dragon Kingdom was held.
Thinking of this, he couldn't help but clench the lead bottle tightly, and then looked at the silly girl Bai Luo and a bear who were already lying on the donkey cart.
Zhao Zhonghe silently said thank you in his heart.
The next day, at the crack of dawn, a ferry sailed across the river.
Bai Luo used the same old method: the little black bear crawled into the sack, and the silly girl picked up the sack and tossed it onto her back, seemingly without any effort.
If Zhao Zhonghe hadn't helped carry it, he would have thought the silly girl was carrying a bag of cotton.
The three of them sold the donkey cart right there at the ferry crossing.
After all, donkey carts take up too much space and are not allowed on the ferry.
Thanks to Bai Luo's high emotional intelligence, the ferry staff in charge of the inspection arranged a relatively spacious spot for them.
He's much more reliable than that Station Chief Yang from Langshi.
The entire journey took about 30 minutes. Bai Luo stood on the second deck of the ferry, looking at the densely packed crowd on the first deck, lost in thought.
After Bai Luo and the other two disembarked, the land beneath their feet was already within the boundaries of Yang City.
The three of them wasted no time. After disembarking, they found a horse-drawn carriage soliciting passengers at the ferry crossing and hired it directly, heading straight to Yangcheng Railway Station.
At noon, the group finally entered the city. As soon as they entered the city gate, the streets were filled with noisy and lively shouts.
There was absolutely no tense atmosphere as if a major battle was about to begin.
But Bai Luo and his group had only taken a few steps into the city when Sha Niu was forcibly detained in front of a restaurant.
Bai Luo was also a little hungry. Zhao Zhonghe glanced at Bai Luo as well, and finally, they walked into the restaurant together in tacit agreement.
The three of them wolfed down their food after it was served, even though Zhao Zhonghe was usually quite polite when he ate.
But after spending a lot of time with Bai Luo and Sha Niu, he found that Si Wen was often hungry, especially after the addition of a bear.
Since Zhao Zhonghe discovered this problem, his rice-cooking speed has gradually increased at a visible rate.
After a hearty meal, the three patted their bellies in satisfaction and continued walking towards the train station.
The ticket seller, an older woman, lost herself in Bai Luo's constant calling of "sister, sister."
He indicated that the next train to Yunnan Province was tonight, and he had even managed to get Bai Luo a very difficult-to-obtain compartment ticket.
After leaving the ticket window, Zhao Zhonghe looked back at the ticket seller, who was much older than him.
He felt he should take Bai Luo to get her eyes checked first.
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