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Chapter 1007 He Actually Has a Kind Heart

When Chu Qingge went out, Aunt Su was in the dining room, reporting the news to Ah Jiu.

"Many officers and soldiers said they wanted to capture the spies of the Southern Jin Dynasty. They have now arrived at the entrance of the village and will be here soon."

Seeing Chu Qingge come in, Aunt Su was obviously a little defensive and hid behind Ah Jiu.

"It's okay. You go back first and pretend you don't know anything." Ah Jiu comforted him.

Aunt Su had no choice but to nod.

When passing by Qingge, Aunt Su's steps slowed down.

He looked back at Ah Jiu again, and then looked at Chu Qingge: "That girl... is injured like this..."

"It's okay, we will take care of it." Ah Jiu said again.

Qingge looked at Ah Jiu.

Although Ah Jiu, who said he was thirty-six years old, seemed to be very indifferent.

However, he was very gentle towards the people in the fishing village, Uncle Yang and Aunt Su.

Aunt Su went out, Qingge looked at Ah Jiu: "She can't be moved. If she is moved now, her injuries will be aggravated, and she will definitely be unable to bear it."

"Then what do you want me to do?" Although Ah Jiu asked, it may not be as she wished.

In short, he always looked so indifferent, as if he didn't care about anything.

"I can't touch her. Please help me think of a way to distract the officers and soldiers."

"Do you think I will help you?" It's amazing, isn't it? Participating in other countries' spies is a capital crime.

And they have known each other for less than a day.

"I am your disciple, if you don't help me, who else can you help?"

"You're not."

"I am." She just said it. Anyway, she had already drank the apprenticeship tea and could not tolerate his denial.

Ah Jiu was speechless. She didn't know when she had seen such a rogue girl.

But some memories seem to be very far away, because they are too far away and blurry to remember.

But this feeling of being a rogue is indeed somewhat familiar.

I was about to say something else, but Aunt Su's voice suddenly came from outside: "Ajiu..."

Ah Jiu rushed out without even thinking.

Qingge once again saw clearly that Ah Jiu seemed cold-hearted, but in fact, he really cared about the people around him.

Aunt Su was frightened by the officers and soldiers who rushed in.

Each of them held a sword in his hand, with a fierce look, and the tip of the sword was pointed at Aunt Su.

"Have any spies from the Southern Jin Dynasty been here? Tell me!"

Aunt Su was so frightened that a fisherman from a small fishing village had never seen such a formation before.

One was so panicked that he couldn't even speak.

The leading official took a step forward and was about to cut him off with a single blow.

Aunt Su was so frightened that her vision went dark and she almost fainted.

But the knife of the officer and soldier did not hit Aunt Su.

When the knife went down, the officer and soldier screamed, and flew out, slamming into a tree trunk not far away.

He fell heavily to the ground and vomited blood. He never got up after falling.

Everyone was stunned with fright, and when they took a closer look, there was clearly a dark-skinned man standing behind the lady.

He was obviously so dark, but his temperament didn't look like someone from a fishing village at all.

"He must be a spy from the Southern Jin Dynasty. Take him back to receive the reward!"

Several officers and soldiers rushed over.

Aunt Su's legs went weak when she saw those gleaming swords.

She didn't know who pulled her gently, but when she came to her senses, she found herself sitting at the door.

Looking up, the seven or eight officers and soldiers all fell to the ground, vomiting blood, eyes wide open, they were all... dead.


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