The end of natural disasters: the daily life of child brides in ancient times

Chapter 905 Ruthless Attack



Chapter 905 Ruthless Attack

Even the unknown loud noise and the death of their companions failed to frighten them.

The group grabbed their weapons and charged at Qin Lang.

However, before they could even run over...

The refugee on the far right was pinned to the ground by Lu Qingqing's arrow.

At this moment, the refugees noticed Lu Qingqing squatting on the courtyard wall.

I stared at the bow and arrow in her hand for a moment and saw that there was only one bow and arrow.

The fear that had suddenly arisen had dissipated somewhat.

In their hearts, they had taken care of the three men, two women, and one child in the courtyard.

Even if we add another person who can draw a bow, there will only be two people. What waves can they make?

Several refugees, grinning maliciously, charged towards Lu Qingqing.

Lu Qingqing's hands moved swiftly, taking arrows, nocking them, and shooting them one by one toward the heart.

At the same time, Qin Lang on the other side also raised his knife to meet the attack.

He was extremely ruthless towards this inhuman guy, killing him with every blow.

Just as the two were fighting fiercely, they suddenly heard a man scream from inside the house.

Immediately afterwards, a woman who appeared to be insane ran out carrying a bloodstained knife.

Her clothes were disheveled, but she gripped the knife tightly in her hand.

When his gaze fell on the refugees in the courtyard, the hatred in his eyes almost solidified.

She charged forward with her knife raised, slashing a refugee hard across the back.

The man screamed and struggled to turn around to look.

But he discovered that the one who attacked him was the woman he had just humiliated.

At this moment, most of the woman's face was covered in blood!

Even more horrifying, she had half a bloody ear stuck in her mouth.

The refugee, already wounded, was so frightened that he completely fainted.

The woman wanted to continue swinging her knife at people, but the commotion alerted two refugees behind her.

They were startled when they first saw the half-eaten, blood-stained ear.

But after realizing what was happening, the man who was closest stepped forward and kicked the man to the ground.

Just as the broadsword was about to fall, an arrow pierced the air and shot straight into the man's chest.

However, before the second arrow could even reach her, the woman went berserk.

He lunged at the second man and bit his neck.

As a large amount of blood flowed into her mouth, the woman was also stabbed in the back.

But the pain didn't make her loosen her grip; instead, it made her bite even tighter.

The man who had been bitten mustered all his strength and stabbed twice more.

By this time, the woman's cotton-padded coat was soaked with blood.

The heavy bleeding left both of them exhausted, and they collapsed heavily to the ground.

Throughout the ordeal, the woman remained firm in her stance.

Only when the man beneath her stopped struggling did she turn her head to look at the doorway.

She struggled, trying to crawl toward her child.

It climbed a few steps, then fell silent.

After Lu Qingqing quickly dealt with the people under the wall, she ran over, only to find that the woman had stopped breathing.

Behind him, Qin Lang beheaded the last refugee with a single stroke.

He wiped the blood splattered on his face and rushed over.

"How is it? Is the person still alive?"

Lu Qingqing shook her head and stood up.

The two looked at the yard full of corpses and smelled the heavy stench of blood in the air, their hearts heavy.

By this time, the two had already recognized the family.

When her family built their stable, the man from that family even came to help with the construction.

At that time, women also came to deliver things.

They were also building ice walls in the village behind.

The little boy in this family, Shuanzi, is shy and timid, and speaks in a childish voice.

At that time, several men liked to tease him.

Lu Qingqing shook her head, trying to shake off the images in her mind.

The last thing I saw was the woman crawling towards the doorway.

He reached out and picked her up, carrying her to the vicinity of the doorway.

Her child was lying there.

He placed the mother and child together and then closed the woman's open eyes.

Lu Qingqing sighed and began to finish up.

The two men finished off the corpses in the yard one by one, and then went inside.

The dim light from the torches illuminated the scene inside the house.

Inside the main room, there were two headless corpses.

Judging from their builds, they were the two brothers who had come to help with the work.

Lu Qingqing looked away and continued walking inside.

The door to the east room was wide open, and an old woman lay dead on the ground.

On the kang (a heated brick bed), lay a tall, burly man.

However, the man remained motionless at this moment.

Looking at the dirty, worn-out jacket with exposed cotton wadding, Lu Qingqing recognized the man as the one who had dragged the woman into the house at the beginning.

She went forward and delivered the final blow before dragging the person down.

It was only then that they discovered that one of his ears had been bitten off.

In addition, his cotton-padded coat was slashed and stained with blood.

Lu Qingqing sighed and searched the entire courtyard with Qin Lang.

After confirming that there were no more survivors, he closed the gate and left.

The two men, carrying their bundles, continued walking eastward.

As a result, just as they turned out of a side road, they bumped into more than a dozen people.

Lu Qingqing had already raised her bow and arrow, only to find that it was someone she knew.

The leader of the group was Sun Chengkun, who brought about ten men from the village to clear out the refugees.

After recognizing each other, Sun Chengkun was overjoyed and quickly led his men toward Lu Qingqing.

"Young Master Lu, that's wonderful! We've finally found you!"

After meeting, the two sides continued eastward while exchanging information.

Lu Qingqing then realized that the number of refugees in the west of the village was much smaller than that in the east.

After hearing the gong, Uncle Wu led his men out to check the situation.

They reacted quickly after discovering a large number of refugees rushing in.

Taking advantage of his location in the northwest of the village, he quickly gathered nearby villagers to go to the ancestral hall.

Of all the buildings in the village, the ancestral hall is the most sturdy.

The walls of the ancestral hall are much higher than the walls of ordinary people's homes.

Uncle Wu and some other families from the neighborhood immediately packed their things, locked the gate, and went to the ancestral hall.

With the crowd gathered in the small ancestral hall, defense became much easier.

When the refugees came looking for them, even if they managed to climb over the wall and fell in, they were quickly beaten to death by the villagers.

After a stalemate, the refugees gave up on this tough nut and dispersed to other places.

Originally, the other villagers wanted to stay in the ancestral hall and did not want to come out.

But Uncle Wu insisted that they go out and check on the situation at Baisong.

Knowing what happened is essential for taking appropriate action.

Just now, they went to the courtyard over by the white pine tree.

After finding out what happened, they learned that Lu Qingqing and the others were delivering antidiarrheal medicine.

Wanting to help, I came over.

The villagers were more familiar with the terrain and were careful on the road, so they never came face to face with the refugees.

Now that Sun Chengkun knew there were still a few courtyards left to deliver, he took the initiative to lead the way.

He led the group, bypassing the refugees, and took a hidden path through the village directly to the courtyard where the soldiers lived.


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