Chapter 225: A Desperate Shot

The entire front half of the carriage had been split, and the horse pulling the carriage was inevitably startled, neighing and jumping up its front hooves, for a moment, Gu Yilan even hoped that the frightened horse could lose her mind and gallop away with the half-destroyed cart.

Even if Gu Yilan knew very well that sitting on the half-destroyed carriage pulled by the frightened horse, her ending would not be better than facing a group of fierce bandits, most of them would be thrown out of the carriage and seriously injured or fall to their death.

However, compared to now, looking at the bandit with a sword in front of the carriage, the end of dying under the horse's hooves seemed to be acceptable to her.

It's a pity that Gu Yilan's wish is destined not to come true. At the moment when the horse pulling the cart jumped up, a bandit had already cut off the wheel of the carriage with great experience, that is, between breaths, Gu Yilan watched the horse pulling the cart gallop away, leaving only the broken carriage in place.

All the obstacles were cleared, and the bandits in front of the car turned their eyes directly on the people in the car. These bandits involuntarily focused their eyes on Gu Yilan, who were mixed with amazement, greed and lewdness, and didn't seem to notice that there were two maids in the car.

"I'll be a good deal," shouted an axe-wielding bandit closest to the car, in surprise: "I've hit a big luck today!" There's a big beauty hidden in the car! Lao Tzu is so big, I have never seen such a beautiful beauty! Look at this face, it's so tender that it's out of the water. ”

"What's the hurry," another bandit unceremoniously squeezed his companion aside, and directly stretched out his hand to drag Gu Yilan in the car: "Tie it back first, and when the time comes, you can look at it as you want, and touch it as you want."

Fang Zhi and Fang Xin hurriedly pushed Gu Yilan back again, wanting to stop themselves in front of her, but the bandit who stretched out his hand shook it casually and directly pushed Fang Zhi and Fang Xin to the side, revealing Gu Yilan who was covered behind them.

Gu Yilan's eyes were cold, she raised her hand unceremoniously, grabbed the sharp hairpin, and poked at the bandit's wrist fiercely and quickly.

However, Gu Yilan was a weak woman who was powerless after all, and she had tried to shoot as quickly as possible, but the bandit who reached over avoided her hairpin very lightly, making her blow with all her strength miss.

However, the attacked bandits were not only not provoked, but squinted their eyes and laughed, and their greedy gaze full of lust fell on Gu Yilan's face unabashedly: "Yo! The little temper is quite hot. Lao Tzu likes girls with strong temperaments. Hey, don't rob me of any of you today, this girl will play first. ”

"Phew!" A bandit with a strip of cloth wrapped around his head next to him smacked fiercely: "Let you go first, this girl must not be half-crippled by you!" No way!"

Gu Yilan heard their conversation, and instead of panicking, her face became calmer. She looked down at the hairpin in her hand and smiled miserably.

This hairpin has no offensive power, she knows it, but it is for herself, and the fragile hairpin is enough to send her on her own road.

The two robbers in front of the carriage had a dispute, and the guards of the Gu family also took the opportunity to attack, wanting to rescue Gu Yilan from the encirclement. The bandits who were surrounding the car didn't care about the rescue of the Gu family's guards, and immediately more than a dozen other bandits surrounded them, surrounding seven or eight guards who came to save Gu Yilan in the middle.

Soon, one of the guards was stabbed in the chest by the bandits, almost splitting it in half. Blood splattered in all directions, spraying the assailant's face, but the bandit licked the corners of his lips excitedly as if he didn't care about the blood dripping on his face.

The dead guard fell to the ground like a broken sack, kicking up a cloud of dust, and seeing such a scene, Fang Zhi and Fang Xin finally couldn't help but scream.

With their screams, Gu Yilan heard the sound of wood breaking from the carriage behind her, and then the horse's hooves clattered, and two startled horses galloped away one after another.

Gu Yilan's heart sank suddenly, and she closed her eyes in some despair.

At this moment, the bandits in front of the car had already gotten rid of the entanglement of the Gu family's guards, turned around and stretched out his hand to Gu Yilan in the car with a cruel smile.

Gu Yilan dodged back, her wrist flipped suddenly, and the hairpin in her hand poked fiercely towards her slender and graceful neck.

Obviously, the bandits had already guarded against her move, and the robber with the long axe reacted quickly and grabbed Gu Yilan's arm holding the hairpin, and it seemed that before he could use much force, he was about to drag Gu Yilan out of the carriage.

Fang Zhi and Fang Xin screamed, and they immediately pounced, one hugged her own lady and pulled back, and the other opened her mouth and bit the bandit's arm fiercely.

It's just that how could such a resistance be useful, the bandit temporarily let go of Gu Yilan, and with a twist of his wrist, he directly dragged the biting Fang Zhi, dragged her out of the carriage directly, and threw her to the side of the road.

The rest of the bandits on the side laughed when they saw this, and one of them walked towards Fang Zhi who was lying on the ground with bad intentions, and laughed uncleanly: "Little Niangpi, what are you anxious about?" Here we are. ”

And the bandit who threw Fang Zhi off once again grabbed Fang Xin, who was blocking Gu Yilan, and directly threw Fang Xin out of the carriage. Gu Yilan was the only one left in the carriage, but she was not frightened and cried as the bandits expected, but her face became even more grim.

Gu Yilan directly grabbed the teapot in her hand and threw it towards the bandits outside. Of course, Gu Yilan knew that it was useless, but so what, until the last moment, she didn't plan to give up resisting.

Of course, Gu Yilan's teapot didn't hurt anyone, but it made the bandits laugh, as if they thought her senseless struggle was very interesting.

"Little beauty, you'd better be smart and don't toss." The previous bandit shot like lightning, and once again accurately grabbed Gu Yilan's arm, and with a slight pull, Gu Yilan was dragged to, she was prostrate on the floor of the carriage, and was dragged forward by the bandits, but at this time, she still did not give up, she grabbed the table leg firmly embedded in the floor of the carriage, and stubbornly struggled.

At this moment, the sound of horses' hooves came from afar, and it seemed to reach her ears in a moment, and then, Gu Yilan's vision was stained with blood, she seemed to see something clearly, but she didn't seem to see anything clearly.

All she knew was that it seemed as if another glaring, incomparably sharp glaive blade had fallen from the sky, and then, she felt the bandit dragging her suddenly let out of his strength, and the wet liquid splashed onto her face, splashed into her eye sockets, and stained her vision blood-red.

Gu Yilan didn't scream, she subconsciously looked down at her arm, and found that there was a half-mutilated arm hanging from her forearm, bleeding, revealing white bones, and the palm of the broken arm was still tightly gripping her wrist.