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Chapter 190: Bullying

Suddenly, the hemp rope binding Qi Kang'an and Qi Bao'er broke. Qi Kang'an was still stunned, but the girl in his arms had already fled out like lightning.

Qi Kang'an vaguely seemed to see his daughter take out a long sword that she had not touched for a long time.

Wait, sword?

"There is danger." Qi Kang'an shouted at the soldiers, and he also pulled out the flat-headed knife on his waist.

The soldiers standing next to Qi Kang'an were startled by Qi Bao'er's sudden movement. Frightened by the speed, he just flashed and everyone disappeared.

I thought she was a pretty and cute girl, but she turned out to be a master!!

No wonder she says nothing can happen to anyone.

But, danger?

Where does the danger come from?

Not hearing any sound, the soldiers did not take Qi Kangan's words at heart, but became more vigilant.

On the other hand, among the men in Qijia Village, some had already entered the frame, and some were still climbing the tree. Upon hearing Qi Kangan's roar, the men who had entered the frame immediately jumped out of the tree, and those who were climbing also started again.

Returning to the ground, Quan drew his sword and rushed to Qi Kangan's side.

They all stood neatly with swords in front of them, glaring in the direction of Qi Kang'an.

One look at this stance, it's really no worse than the one trained by the army.

More than forty soldiers were stunned. The difference between before and after was too great.

They couldn't be kept stunned for long, because Qi Bao'er slipped back like a storm. Not only did she come back, she also carried a bloody man in her hand.

The soldiers all recognized this man, "Captain of the Guard!!"

Qi Baoer threw the man in the direction of the soldier: "Take him away immediately."

He turned around and ran back again.

At this time, they didn't need to look at Wei Dezheng, who was covered in blood, to know that danger was coming. The wind carried the sound of weapons clashing.

A soldier picked up Wei Dezheng and stuffed it into Qi Kangan's arms, "Excuse me."

After saying that, he turned around and ran towards the way he came.

Qi Kang'an, who had to pick up someone: "..."

Ouch, don't make trouble, this won't affect his daughter.

Why are they so disobedient again?

He hurriedly pushed the person to the man next to him, "Quickly, take him into the box, and you all should go too. Don't leave any traces."

It's annoying. It's not like he didn't see his daughter's interests all the way here, so why did she bother him at the critical moment?

The man obeyed and immediately picked up the unconscious Wei Dezheng and ran towards the big tree. The other men also hurriedly sheathed their knives and ran towards the big tree.

Wasn't that an instinctive reaction just now? It was like that on the road. As soon as Qi Kangan shouted, they immediately drew their knives and were on guard.

Qi Kang'an, regardless of where he was coming from, raised his flat-headed knife and rushed in the direction he came from.

When the soldiers arrived, the fighting between the two sides had temporarily stopped.

Qi Baoer was leading the way with a long sword in her hand. Behind her were six soldiers who could only stand upside down or could only use their swords to support them.

At this moment, they were not on the snowy mountain road, but on the vast snowy ground. The bodies of the six soldiers were all dyed red in the snow. There was also a circle of red under the tip of Qi Bao'er's sword.

There are occasional drops of blood hanging from the tip.

In front of them were several hundred Xuan troops holding spears [easy to distinguish]. They all showed fear, but they did not retreat. They only surrounded them in a semicircle.

The soldiers hurriedly trudged step by step in the snow to the six wounded soldiers. At this time, the two sides were confronting each other. The conspicuous thing was that the little girl calmed down the other side, chatting about nothing, and hurriedly rescued her own people first.

The soldiers on the opposite side are not blind, so how can they not see their actions?

Someone shouted: "Don't let the traitor escape."

One by one, they held their spears and walked towards them with difficulty.

Qi Kang'an looked at her from a distance and wanted to cover his face. Why did his daughter lure someone out of the snow? Isn't this bullying?

Look, his daughter didn't even leave any footprints on the snow. As for the enemy, it was difficult for them to even take a step forward.

Unable to bear to look at it, he put away his flat-headed knife and, like Xuan Jun, kicked the snow up to his thighs and moved back step by step.

He might as well go and pull the frame over and leave when his daughter comes back.

He couldn't help but look back and glanced again. My dear, his daughter was having fun. The sword was no longer in her hand. In her hand was a spear that some unlucky guy grabbed, and she was banging her head one by one.

Qi Kangan thought silently in his heart: These people are all grateful to the thunderbolt last night. He saw it really, and the girl just knocked people out and didn't kill them.

After sending the six wounded soldiers away, Qi Kang'an and a few soldiers waited until they were so bored that they were picking their fingers, and then Qi Bao'er leisurely came back with his claws on his back.

The adults were not so heartless as to hide in a corner to grow their teeth, but there was really no chance for them to intervene, so they could only watch from a distance. It was embarrassing to be too close, and they looked too useless.

"Bao, how are you?" Qi Kang'an strode over.

The soldiers also greeted him with admiration on their faces, just like the generals who received him after his triumphant return.

"I'm all dizzy."

Everyone looked towards the opposite side in unison, looking at Xuan Jun who was lying or falling on the snow like green onions in the strong wind, and they all cast silent glances of sympathy.

After replying to his father, Qi Baoer asked the soldiers behind him, "This place is now exposed." He pointed in the direction of the big tree, "Wouldn't that be discovered?"

She originally wanted to avoid future troubles, but the way of heaven would not allow her to do so. As soon as she had that thought, there was thunder in her head.

The noise made her want to kill herself.

Those soldiers are here to hunt them down, can't she resist?

At this moment, Tiandao just wanted to slap her in the face: What do you call resistance? You lead people into the snow, unable to move even an inch, but you can move freely on your own. What do you call resistance?

A soldier waved his hand indifferently, "After we all pass, the rope will also be cut off."

It was originally a place that was meant to be abandoned.

"Oh." That's okay.

He stretched out his hand toward Qi Kang'an and said, "Dad, give me a hug."

Praying for health and safety, he was naturally happy and squatted down to pick up his daughter.

This time everyone can rest assured that the future is completely safe.

The soldiers were already quite convinced of Qi Baoer's strength, and they could all see the scene where she moved freely and knocked people down just now.

While waiting for her, Qi Kang'an also boasted for a while. He didn't mention the subject of gods. He only said that his daughter had a great master and he had followed her since she was a child. How could she become so good on the way?

The military camp is a place where strength is truly respected. For those who are capable, age does not matter. Even for a little kid like Bao'er, if you are good, they will obey you.

He climbed up the tree calmly, entered the frame, closed the door, tied it tightly, and then sat in the frame and loosened the rope to slide.

Sneaking out, the cold wind woke up all the soldiers who were still a little nervous. They no longer looked directly at Qi Bao'er, but all curled up.

Qi Kang'an sat with his daughter tightly in his arms, gliding very fast, unable to see anything around him clearly, and could only feel the strong wind blowing in his ears.

After a while, the gliding speed slowed down, and the most obvious feeling was that the wind became lighter.

At this time, Qi Fugui's somewhat ethereal roar came from the front: "Aunt Bao, it's Aunt Bao and the others who have arrived."


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