Volume I: The End of the Outlaw 79

The next day I went back to their hut to see if they were gone, and in the distance I saw that the door of the hut where they were hiding had fallen. Rushing to the door and looking inside, the house was full of messes, except for a pool of blood on the ground, the two of them were gone.

Broken! Or that women's intuition is sometimes very accurate, and they are really afraid of something! Actually, I was too careless. If I could find it, how could Edward and his men not find it? If I had broken in last night, these things probably wouldn't have happened. I bit my lip at the thought of this.

I raced towards the warehouse, and all I could do was pray that the poor mandarin ducks wouldn't be killed when I got there!

The door to the warehouse was so tightly closed that I kept my eyes on the crack in it, but I couldn't see or hear what was going on inside. After taking a turn outside the warehouse, I climbed onto the roof of the warehouse.

There is a row of skylights on the roof, just enough to see what is happening inside the warehouse. The lad was there, but he was hanged. His face was covered in blood, and his clothes had been stained red with oozing blood.

Lucille, as a woman, doesn't have many bruises on her face, but with her stray hair and striped body and the men who are running rampant on her, she is no luckier than Lawrence. And standing next to a guy who had taken off his pants was fiddling with relish, it seemed that he was next.

Actually, until now, this matter has nothing to do with me. It is now very clear who exactly killed the people in the warehouse. I'm out of it, but looking at this pair of hard-working mandarin ducks, how can I stand idly by?

Lucille saw me on the roof. The moment her gaze met mine, I seemed to see tears streaming from her eyes. That look was a kind of despair, a kind of longing. I gently felt for the bow and arrow hanging from my waist, and I was not afraid to cause any more trouble.

There are three dogs lying on their stomachs at the door of the warehouse, and it seems that this gang is much better at hunting for prey than me!

Four people, three dogs. I'm not worried about those four people, I'm worried about the three dogs. If I had shot their owners, would the three mad dogs pounce on the one hanging below, and Lucille, who was being violated?

I've got to get rid of those three guards as soon as possible. The guy who was violating Lucille, I sincerely hope he can hold on a little longer this time.

I can't guarantee that I'll be able to seal my throat with a single arrow in a row, but I'm going to shoot three people in the shortest possible time, dead or alive.

I filled my bow and aimed it at the guy sitting next to the shelf admiring how Lucille had been humiliated by his companion's crotch. He hugged his arms and pouted and smiled.

It wasn't far from the rooftop, and I was absolutely confident that I could get an arrow through his throat.

"Whoosh". The first arrow went straight to his throat! Seeing that guy was hit by an arrow in his throat, his whole body trembled. Before the man could fall, my second arrow was on the string. The man who was hit by the arrow staggered in his chair. I aimed the arrow at the guy who had taken off his pants again.

The guy who was hit by the arrow fell from his chair and made a loud noise, and the guy who took off his pants was waiting intently for a shot to come without noticing!

But this scene was seen by the man standing beside the hanging young man, who was about to open his mouth in astonishment and shout, my arrow was right in his face! When the bow was fully drawn again, the one who had taken off his pants finally heard a sound behind him. I was delighted to see him bend over in panic to lift his pants when my arrow plunged straight into his ribs.

Fall to the ground!

The guy fell on the back of the guy who was working hard. It is estimated that the guy is about to reach the top, and there is such a heavy blow on his back, he turns his head and scolds! Calmly, I shot the fourth arrow. Worried about the miss, I aimed at his exposed midfield.

All four of them had been shot down, and I tilted my head to look at the barking dog.

Lucille had gotten up from the ground. "Bill!" She cried out my name.

"I'll open the door later!" As I spoke, I aimed at the barking hound.

Lucille opened the door for me, and she hugged me tightly the moment she opened the door. I pulled my cloak and wrapped her up.

After plugging in the warehouse door, I first lowered the young man who was hanging in the air. His ribs appeared to be broken, and his nasal bone was visibly cracked.

"Get dressed, we need to get out of here! Hey! Can you still go? I helped him to speak.

He nodded.

Pulling out the arrows stuck in the corpses and the people who had not yet turned into corpses, I decisively turned the two panting guys into corpses, which may not be for the people, but I can't seem to do it now.

The warehouse had a back door, and we went out and into the alley.

I can't leave them here, there's a good chance it's going to get worse if they stay in town. "Where did you go last night?" I say.

The young man was stunned, and he turned his head to look at me.

"Surprised?" I tugged at him hard, and I carried him faster.

"Don't be surprised, if I wanted to kill you, you would have died last night, don't wait until now." I turned my head to look at Lucille, who was holding my left arm.

The little girl's eyes were also full of doubts.

"Out of town, you still have time to ask questions." I glanced at the lad again.

With the two men in my arms, I went to the backyard of the church, threw them into Uther's room, and slammed the door shut.

"Hey, I need your help!" I stood in front of Uther.

Uther looked at me in surprise, "Where have you been again?" ”

"I need a corpse truck! Two outfits! And some rations and some ointment for bruises! I stared into his eyes.

He opened his mouth and closed it again. "Come with me." He turned and walked away.

None of these things were hard to find, but he didn't say a word when he came to me pushing the cart.

Pushing the cart to the backyard, he had just followed a few steps before I reached out and stopped him. "Nope! You still don't know well! I looked into his eyes, and his gaze was a little surprised, but in the blink of an eye, it was still pure and resolute.

"Stay safe! May the Light bless you! He uttered the words slowly.

Suddenly a warm current surged in my heart, and I smiled, "Yes!" ”

Loading the two of them into the car, I put on the horses and pulled them out of Lordaeron slowly.

The midday sun seemed to be exceptionally bright, and the warm sunlight sprinkled on the earth. I lifted the cloak over my head and tightened the reins.

Lifting the mat covering the car, the two people under the mat were hugging each other.

As soon as I lifted the mat, they looked at each other with a blank look.

"Now you can hug as much as you want." I smiled, "Don't be inhibited. ”

Lucille sat up, looked out at the woods, and then took the hand of the young man beside her, and wept with joy. "We escaped! We've escaped! ”

The young man tried to sit up, and I reached out and pressed him back. "You've got broken ribs, it's better for you to lie down."

"Thank you...... Thank you, Bill. ”

"Hah!" I smiled and folded the mat and shoved it under Lucille's buttocks. "Tell me, where were you going last night?"

"How do you know?"

"If they can find you, why can't I?" I say.

"But ......"

"But...... But! It's also my fault, if I kicked open the door and rushed in last night when you two were you and me, you two shouldn't be like this now. ”

The two of them looked at each other.

"Hmph, no peeping, no...... I didn't watch, I just heard the conversation between the two of you. I looked at Lucille, and she looked surprised.

"How do you know...... How will you find us? ”

"It's not you, it's her, I'm looking for her, and you're just an accidental discovery on my way to find her." I got back into the carriage. "Maybe you inserted my plan to find her."

"I don't understand ......," said the young man.

"I'm kind of curious when you fell in love with her." I turned my head to look at him.

"A few days ago......" he spat out the words and stopped talking.

I didn't bother either, just waited for him to continue.

"A few days ago, I ...... I met Lucille and I fell in love with her at once, but ...... But I ......"

"Well, I probably do." I interrupted his slurring. "How do you know something happened to Lucille?"

"I missed her so much, I felt like I was going crazy if I didn't see her, I couldn't help but go to see her that day, but as soon as I went into the backyard, I saw her being dragged out by a couple of people. And then I'll follow the past......"

I'm thinking about what this guy is saying. "You know the rest." He continued.

I turned my face to look at Lucille, "Do you believe this liar?" ”

Lucille's face froze. I looked at the young man again, "You can't fool me. I smiled at him.

"I didn't lie to you."

"Where did you plan to go?" I continued.

"Jack's Farm." He replied.

I stared into Lucille's eyes and said slowly, "Where is that?" ”

"Fengling County...... A farm in Windling County. ”

Lucille's eyes didn't change, I don't know what they had planned, I was gone by then. But looking at Lucille's eyes, it seemed like he had said so last night.

"Why are you going?"

"There's a relative of mine."

Seeing that I didn't speak, he continued: "It's one of my cousins, and my uncle-in-law is the master there. ”

"Roar, your cousin is the owner of the farm, is his name Jack?"

"No...... His name is Thomson. My uncle's name is Old Thomson. ”

"Ha, Thomson's manor farm is called Jack's Farm, his name is Jack Thomson?"

"Uh...... Jack is the original owner. "He's a little embarrassed.

I don't know any of them! "Who is the lord of that land?" I'm a little depressed.

"Agamande, Gregor Agamande!" He said.

I know this! Not only do I know it, but I know it all when I turn to ashes!