Chapter 634: One Word, Death!
After the carriage was ready, the shopkeeper Zhang took people to Ganjia Village.
Gan Lin also got into the carriage and rushed to the county seat.
Changfeng and several of them rode horses, one in front of the road, one in parallel with the carriage, and the other behind the carriage.
Several men guarded the carriage tightly.
Gan Lin couldn't help but raise his eyebrows and laugh when he saw the three of them move.
She lifted the curtain in front of her and said to Zhou Tian: "That gang of mountain bandits has been exterminated, there shouldn't be anyone who dares to block the road and rob anymore, right?" ”
While driving the carriage, Zhou Tian said to Gan Lin: "Beware of it, it's always right." ”
When he reached a mountain pass, the long wind in front of the horse suddenly pulled the reins and slowed down.
Zhou Tian also sensed that something was wrong in front of him, and vaguely saw a few people hiding in the bushes on the side of the road, still holding knives in their hands.
Zhou Tian hooked his lips and said to Gan Lin: "I really have the courage to be fat and not afraid of death." ”
Gan Lin was stunned for a moment, "Is there really a roadblock robbery?" ”
Zhou tilted his chin and nodded at the bushes in front of him, and said with a low smile: "There are a few people hiding over there, with knives in their hands." But looking at this clumsy concealment technique, it must be very average. ”
As he spoke, Changfeng had already raised his knife and rushed forward.
It was the first time they had done such a thing, and they lacked the guts and experience.
Originally, when they saw people coming, they were very nervous, and they needed to take several deep breaths and count a hundred in their hearts before they barely mustered up the courage to hold their knives and prepare to rush out.
But what they didn't expect was that the other party actually found them, not only did they not turn around and run, but also rushed towards them directly with a knife.
This was something they didn't expect, and it even frightened them a lot.
But only one person on the other side rushed over, and there were five or six people on his side, so there was no need to panic with six against one.
So they stabilized their minds, and immediately stood up with their swords in hand, and said cruelly: "Leave all the valuable things behind, and you will not die!" ”
Changfeng smiled, "Someone told us this sentence at noon. Do you know what happened to them? ”
The word "end" is not a good word and is often a bit tragic.
The men hesitated, and their hearts began to feel uneasy.
The man at the head stubbornly asked, "What is the end?" ”
"One word, die!"
A moment ago, Changfeng still had a smile on his face, and when he finished speaking, his expression suddenly turned cold, and he slashed at those people with a knife.
Those few people have practiced a little kung fu, but compared to Changfeng, they are nothing but a few, and five or six people can't stop Changfeng with a few knives.
Zhou Tian suddenly stopped Changfeng: "You don't have to hurt your life. ”
Changfeng put away the knife in time, but did not stop.
If you don't hurt your life, you just have to keep your breath.
Anyway, that's how Changfeng understands it.
So he put away his knife, beat the five or six people with his bare hands, looked for teeth, and knelt on the ground and begged for mercy.
Changfeng dusted off his clothes and said lightly, "Next time, let me see you come out to rob, but I won't spare you so easily." ”
Those few people were speechless, so they could only hold their heads and hum.
Seeing that the sun had already set, Zhou Tian urged Changfeng to hurry up and get on his horse and advance to the city while it was dark.
Half an hour later, they finally arrived at the gate of the city when it was dark.
During the day, there had only been a fight here, and there was a hint of blood in the air.
Several officers and soldiers guarding the city gate recognized Zhou Tian and the others, so they took the initiative to open the wooden fence and let their carriage in.