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286. Ambush

There is a large lake in the middle of the Grand Canyon. The scenery here is most beautiful only in autumn. The lake is rippling with blue waves, and the bottom of the clear lake can be seen at a glance.

There are only some low shrubs beside the lake, and there are knee-high green grass everywhere.

No one would have thought that such a beautiful place would be flooded a month ago.

When the rainy season comes, the rainwater around the Grand Canyon will gather here. The lake in front of you will be five times larger than it is now. A huge whirlpool will appear on the entire lake, and all the lake water that has overflowed the cracks at the bottom of the valley will rush into the cracks.

Among them, the middle section of the Grand Canyon is like a lake.

With the end of the rainy season, the vegetation here has grown wildly, and everything seems so prosperous again. Moreover, the Grand Canyon is low-lying, probably due to the influence of geothermal heat. The wheat fields at the bottom of the canyon are still growing well even at the end of October. By the beginning of November, Di

Villagers in Ge Village usually rush to harvest the wheat planted on the slopes on both sides of the Grand Canyon before the first snowfall.

At this moment, the young people in the first group seemed a little heavy-hearted. Lying on the beach was the body of a villager from Digo Village. His hands were tied tightly with hemp rope behind his back, and his body was covered with bruises. He should have been dead before his death.

He was severely beaten by the bandits, and there was a diamond-shaped penetrating wound on his leg. It was obviously a wound caused by a spear, and the fatal wound on his body was a wound from the left rib to the heart.

There was a lot of blood on the grass. Perhaps the blood in the body had been drained, making the deceased's face extremely pale. Several young people from Digo Village were squatting next to the body, singing a requiem in a low voice.

This is a custom in the Bena Province. When Suldak was in the 57th Heavy Armored Infantry Regiment in the Warsaw plane, this kind of song could be heard almost every day.

Seeing the sad looks on the faces of the young people from Digo Village, it was obvious that the deceased man from Digo Village was very familiar with them. All the young people in the first group were filled with indignation and worried that a sense of frustration would arise inside them.

Those robbers killed people under their noses, and everyone was feeling excited. The noise along the way suddenly fell silent at this moment, and the atmosphere became terrifyingly quiet.

Even the bloomers didn't come up to ask Surdak this or that. These young people haven't experienced too much life and death. They don't even know how to deal with it. An older group member suggested

The young people in Digo Village found some linen bandages, wrapped the body of the deceased, and temporarily placed it on the shore of the Grand Canyon Lake. They sent someone to deliver a message to Digo Village, and the rest continued to hunt for the murderer.

Surdak followed a set of battlefield theories that were not suitable for this situation. Therefore, Surdak just stood aside and said nothing. He did not want to be thought of as being so unkind.

On the battlefield, during the pursuit battle, dead companions will definitely be abandoned where they are. If anyone dares to stay in the same place, they are likely to be punished by military law for delaying the fighter plane. As for cleaning the battlefield, there will naturally be a dedicated logistics group.

It’s up to you to take responsibility. As for losing the battle...if you lose the battle, you are not qualified to clean up the battlefield.

The young hunter walked out from behind the bushes, with some leaves on his body and looking a little out of breath. The young hunter followed the robbers' footprints and finally made some new discoveries:

These bandits were not prepared to leave the Grand Canyon, and their direction changed again to Digo Village. Obviously, they did not get what they wanted.

"...Since we haven't left, we can arrange it well. There are only four robbers on the other side, and there are 25 people on our side. This is a round-up operation with great disparity in power. Now we are wolves, and we have to open a big

Net, make sure all the robbers fall into our net." The young hunter squatted in the crowd and said with confidence.

When other young people saw the young hunter's confident look, they immediately surrounded him and asked, "Then what are we going to do?"

The young hunter paused for a moment, and then said: "We will catch up with them first, and then set up an ambush circle. I will lead them over, and then we will all rush out together and lay them down directly."

Other young people felt that this arrangement was very simple and crude, and it was in line with everyone's urge for urgent revenge. They all got up and followed the young hunter, intending to catch up with the four bandits. When the young hunter passed by Surdak,

But he deliberately stopped, stared at Surdak with a playful look, and asked him: "Knight Surdak, what do you think?"

Probably because of his outstanding performance in the first group, the young hunter became a little inflated.

The young people around him were silent. They neither wanted to offend a new knight nor a young hunter, so everyone could only choose to remain silent.

Facing the young hunter's unwarranted provocation, Suldak stood on the spot and said calmly: "Okay."

The young hunter showed a proud smile on his face, held his chest high, walked at the front, and led the first group of people to chase the bandits in the direction they left.

It must be said that this young hunter's tracking skills were very good. After walking back along the Grand Canyon for more than an hour, he finally found the figures of the four robbers jumping on the large rocks by the stream.

The young hunter raised his hand and signaled to the people behind him to stop first. Then he found eight young people carrying hunting bows in the team and asked them to hide behind the bushes. The remaining young people were ambushing by the stream.

Behind the rock, Suldak was also arranged by the young hunter to join these people.

Then the young hunter arranged the bow and arrows on his body, and strode towards the bandits. His pace was strong, and he could accurately jump to the big rocks by the stream every time he jumped, until he chased the hunting bow.

Within the shooting range, the young hunter hid behind a rock and shot an arrow at the bandit at the rear.

‘Whoosh’

The arrow shot out quickly and hit the shoulder blade of the last robber when the robbers were unprepared. If the robber hadn't twisted his body at the critical moment, the arrow would have pierced his back.

Heart.

The four robbers quickly hid behind the boulder.

With a 'ding' sound, an arrow grazed the robber's ass and hit the boulder, sending up a stream of sparks.

Then the four robbers discovered that there seemed to be only one person ambushing on the opposite side. One of the robbers immediately poked his head out from behind the stone, and then an arrow shot over, but the robber was Chen Wende who stepped out.

Just when he took a step forward, a dark red scimitar struck the third feather arrow shot by the young hunter to the ground, and the arrow broke with a sound.

The bandit shouted loudly and rushed toward the young hunter's hiding place with a machete in his hand.


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