The Ice Age has arrived, leaving less than one-tenth of living creatures!
Liu Kai was deceived by a vicious green tea bitch and agreed to join an expedition team to find a new home. The momen...
Qin Luofei was also somewhat surprised.
After all, Liu Kai, adhering to the principle of thrift, had already removed the aluminum arrow from the second tiger carcass.
Qin Luofei and the old man both saw the bullet holes in the tiger's body, and also saw the five members of the mutual aid society holding guns.
Naturally, they assumed that these people were the ones who killed the tiger.
Before Liu Kai could speak, a young man stood up from among the people collecting the bodies.
He handed his sidearm to his companion before stepping forward.
He proactively explained, "Sir, it was indeed Mr. Qiu who shot and killed the two tigers with an arrow; he saved us."
Upon hearing this, Zhu Chaomin blushed.
It turns out I really did touch someone else's things.
He stopped what he was doing, stood up, and looked at Liu Kai: "You're Xiao Qiu, the one who was clearing the oil platform last night?"
Liu Kai nodded calmly.
The old man's smug expression vanished instantly.
He then put on a friendly smile: "Oh dear, you should have said so earlier, Secretary Qin, really, you didn't even introduce me."
Qin Luofei opened her mouth innocently, then closed it again.
She recalled that she did not seem to have called Liu Kai "Mr. Qiu" just now.
But then something else suddenly occurred to me.
Looking at the young man from the mutual aid group, he asked, "You just said that Mr. Qiu killed these two tigers with an arrow?"
"Yes, killing two birds with one stone."
"How is this possible?!"
Not only was Qin Luofei stunned, but the two guards behind her, who were also seasoned veterans, were also stunned.
Only then did they notice a black crossbow hidden under Liu Kai's large robe.
The aluminum arrows in the quiver were still stained with scarlet blood.
Although it was shocking, Qin Luofei carefully examined the injuries of the two tiger corpses.
She had to admit that it was due to both the shape of the wound and the angle at which the bullet entered and exited.
It perfectly fits the description of killing two birds with one arrow!