Da Zhuang was the first to climb over the fence and reach the window of the east wing. He listened carefully, but there was no sound from inside. He must be fast asleep.
He tiptoed to the west wing again, making sure there was no movement inside before flashing the flashlight at the people outside.
Brother Biao led his men inside. Dazhuang was holding a long piece of wire, trying to unlock the bolt behind the door. Jiaojiao's door was old-fashioned, and it was locked with a long wooden board.
Everyone is here, just waiting for the moment the door opens.
However, before Dazhuang could open the door, a dark shadow suddenly rushed down from the roof, followed by another dark shadow.
There was screaming at the scene.
"Oh! My eyes! My eyes!"
"My face..."
"My ears!"
In the silent night, screams one after another pierced the dark sky.
Lights gradually came on in every house in the village. Someone came out with a lantern and asked questions.
The sound came from the west end of the village. The villagers were too busy to put on their shoes and ran around, shouting to know what was going on.
In the Feng family courtyard, Brother Biao saw that the situation was not good and tried to escape. However, a dark shadow fell from the sky, and with a gust of wind in his ears, his face was scratched.
Biaoge endured the pain and turned around as if to run out. However, a group of people appeared outside the fence. They did not say anything, but just stood there quietly.
It’s over! Brother Biao thought, this time I’m in trouble.
There were screams in the yard, and someone in the house lit a kerosene lamp, but no one came out.
Dashan's father and more than thirty of them surrounded the small fenced courtyard, arresting anyone who came out. In the end, Brother Biao and his group of twenty or so were all tied up.
"Send him to the police station!" said the village chief.
Biao's gang wasn't just charged with food theft; they were also potentially responsible for human lives. The people of Wangjia Village didn't hesitate and sent all two dozen robbers, who had been mauled and bleeding by the unidentified animal, to the police station.
This commotion lasted until daybreak. All the twenty-odd robbers, except Brother Biao, were frightened out of their wits by the unidentified animal.