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248. Wait

This is a silver oak tree with a large tree cavity. The tree cavity is very dry and there are no traces of wild animals living there.

A disciplinary hammer, seventeen scimitars, and ten pieces of hard leather armor that looked relatively complete were all hidden by Suldak in the hole of a century-old oak tree in the oak forest. Su

Erdak wanted to wait until the news about the bandit group passed, and then quietly dispose of these weapons on the black market.

At the moment when night was about to fall, Suldak looked back at the mountain pass in the deserted area of ​​the Paglos Mountains. The crosses stood on the mountain pass, looking like a dark forest, and the robbers hanging on the crosses

The corpse seems to warn everyone who wants to do evil in this mountainous area that it is dangerous here!

The horse whose lungs were blown out on the mountain road was also completely dismembered by Suldak with a dagger. The horse meat was wrapped in linen and brought back to the village of Wall.

Rita held little Peter and sat on the tree roots under the dead tree at the entrance of the village, quietly looking at the path extending from the entrance of the village.

Although it was completely dark, little Peter had no intention of going home. He clenched his hands tightly into fists and stared persistently at the dark intersection.

Rita's pair of lake-blue eyes were exceptionally bright at night. She held little Peter tightly in her arms. Perhaps only in this way did she have a reason to continue to wait.

The old village chief, who was sitting on the root of a tree nearby, knocked the pipe in his hand and muttered: "It seems that there must be something delayed, everyone should go back!"

After saying that, he stood up with his hands behind his back and walked slowly into the village.

Charlie and Luke thought they should wait a little longer, since there would be nothing wrong with going home anyway.

Luke, who was sitting next to Charlie, was wrapping a linen string around the handle of the dagger. Although the edge of the dagger was almost worn flat, it was the most valuable thing on his body. He whispered to Charlie.

My own plan is to do some small business to save some money, and then go to the blacksmith shop in Helensa City to buy a dagger.

Charlie thought that if he could wander around the surrounding mountains and find a gray rock iguana, it would actually be easy to buy a dagger.

The other three young people were secretly watching Rita from the sidelines. They whispered loudly and laughed loudly, trying to attract Rita's attention, but it was obvious that Rita was not interested in such behavior that only older children would do.

, never turning to look at them from beginning to end.

Only little Peter was a little worried that Rita would take him home when it got dark. He sat in Rita's arms and whispered to her: "Auntie, can we wait a little longer?"

In fact, Rita was also hesitating at this time whether to wait a little longer. When she heard Little Peter ask her this question, it was as if she suddenly had a new reason. Rita looked at Little Peter calmly and held him tightly.

He held her in his arms and said, "Then just wait a little longer!"

The young people next to him were very envious of little Peter, but little Peter felt that Rita's hug was too tight. He struggled to run out of Rita's arms, and said excitedly to Rita: "Dad said before he left.

, brought me some candy bars back."

Speaking of this, little Peter seemed a little excited, his eyes full of expectation in the dark night.

And when Rita heard little Peter say this, she was suddenly pulled into her memories, which reminded her of who she was back then.

"Rita, wait for me at home. Brother will bring you candy when he comes back!" Suldak said to Rita on the eve of his military service.

And Rita also waited for four years. Rita shook her head vigorously to clear away the distracting thoughts in her heart.

At this moment, the rumble of horse hooves came from the dark night. Rita was happy at first, but she immediately realized that something was wrong. It was the sound of a horse team. Surdak only rode one horse when he left. Little

Peter broke free from Rita's hands and ran out into the night, with Rita chasing after him.

A knight riding a horse appeared in the dark night, holding a bunch of reins in his hand. Seeing Little Peter rushing forward regardless of the danger, Suldak quickly jumped off the horse and lifted Little Peter high.

Peter cheered and kept giggling.

Rita followed and saw Suldak riding a horse out of the dark night and standing quietly behind.

Charlie, Luke and three other young people also saw Surdak, and they quickly came up to them. They saw Surdak was followed by more than 20 horses, with surprised looks on their faces. Surdak looked at

Charlie, who was standing in front, said: "Tomorrow morning, help me drive these horses to Beigou Pasture and put them there for the time being."

Charlie nodded quickly and agreed, and the five young people walked into the village surrounded by Suldak.

Someone ran to notify the old village chief. When the old village chief arrived at Suldak's house, he saw horses crowded outside the yard. Rita was giving water to the horses. There was laughter in the yard.

It was discovered that Suldak was standing in front of a wooden table, using a silver dagger to cut a strong horse leg, cutting the horse meat into strips and placing it on the table, while Charlie was feeding the horse meat to

The distribution was carried out, and it seemed that it was going to be distributed to the whole village.

The other three young men were squatting in front of the large wooden basin, repeatedly rinsing the internal organs that were full of dirty smell.

A large iron pot has been set up in the yard. The offal cannot be left for too long in this weather and must be cooked immediately.

When Surdak saw the old village chief approaching, he told him about the bandit group on the mountain road.

The old village chief opened his mouth in shock and asked in a low voice: "So, there is nothing that the bandit group can do to escape the trap?"

Surdak nodded firmly and said, "I killed them all!"

When the old village chief heard what Surdak said, he took a deep breath, patted his chest and said repeatedly: "It's okay, it's okay! These bandits have become more and more rampant in the Helensa City area in the past two years, and they often attack noble manors.

, and occasionally attack villages, but the nearby villages are so poor that these bandit groups are not willing to come at all. This group of bandits does a lot of evil, but no one can do anything to them."

The old village chief said to his youngest son Charlie and nephew Luke: "I heard that the bandits in this area are basically all in one group. They are very revengeful. They have suffered such a big loss this time and they will not let it go. These things

Horses must not be kept in the village. Charlie and Luke, you drive them to the north slope pasture overnight. Tomorrow, you will check whether there are any marks on these horses and remove them if there are any."

Surdak smiled at the old village chief and said, "Actually, we don't have to be afraid of those bandits. If they still dare to come, the most they can do is set up a few more crosses at the mountain pass."

The iron tools that Surdak bought from the blacksmith shop in Helensa City were placed in front of the old village chief. Seeing such a large amount of iron tools, the old village chief was completely dumbfounded.

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