Chu Zujian seemed to be frightened, but the next moment he burst into laughter: "I don't believe it, Black Eagle Chieftain. If you dare to touch a hair on my head, my daughter will break one of your legs."
The Black Hawk Chieftain nodded meaningfully: "As expected, your daughter is no ordinary person."
Chu Zujian: "......."
"It's normal for one person to take down two of my men, but she defeated an entire patrol team." The Black Hawk Chieftain stood up, circled Chu Zujian, and said meaningfully, "Boss Chu, tell me, what is your daughter's background?"
Chu Zujian understood; this was the key point. He rolled his eyes and said, "I'll scare you to death if I tell you. My daughter has been a disciple of a Shaolin monk since she was a child. She's an unparalleled genius. I advise you to let me go and not get yourself into trouble."
The Black Hawk Chieftain laughed and waved his hand: "Men, take off Boss Chu's clothes, and call a few aunties to admire Boss Chu's heroic figure."
He drew out the last two words.
Chu Zujian: "......."
The skinny man waiting at the door for orders: "..."
This tactic seems familiar.
Once you've learned this, you won't need to use knives or guns when forcing confessions in the future; psychological damage is more powerful than anything else.
Two bandits easily pinned down Chu Zujian's arms as if he were a chick, while the other one stripped off his clothes.
Chu Zujian's mouth could still move: "Let's talk this out, Black Hawk Chieftain. Do you still want to discuss that matter?"
The Black Hawk Chieftain waved his hand: "Take it off first, then we'll talk."
I have to say, this trick really works.
Chu Zujian did not suffer physical pain because of the reason for his kidnapping, and he cannot be considered to have suffered any physical pain now.
Upon seeing several burly, fierce women running towards them from afar, Chu Zujian's expression changed drastically: "I'll talk!"
If it really came to that, I would feel dirty myself.
“I don’t know either.” Chu Zujian spoke quickly. “My daughter took a nap and dreamed of an old man with a white beard, who said he was a god from heaven. He taught her how to fight, and then this happened.”
He wasn't lying.
That's how Chu Jinjin explained it to him.
There are folk tales of powerful ghosts and gods. Apart from immortals, it's hard to imagine what could turn a delicate young lady into a killing god overnight.
Chu Jinjin, of course, knew nothing about these things.
That night, it felt like she had returned to the apocalypse. Half asleep and half awake, she was constantly on guard. She was used to it, but the group of middle-aged women were not.
The room was only so big, with just one bed. With Chu Jinjin's permission, the children slept on the bed, and they were all sprawled out, half sitting and half lying down.
At dawn, Chu Jinjin suddenly opened her eyes.
The ears automatically ignored the deafening snoring.
Someone's there!
Since transmigrating to this world, Chu Jinjin has rarely felt threatened.
The moon had set behind the mountains when a man dressed in black climbed onto the wall and saw Chu Jinjin. He seemed surprised, paused for a moment, and then swung his knife to strike.
This strike was powerful and heavy, with a whooshing sound as it cut through the air.
Chu Jinjin dodged the attack and plunged the dagger fiercely into the attacker's chest.
The man took half a step back, and the steel knife clashed head-on with the dagger.
A crisp impact.
Chu Jinjin grinned.
Luckily, she was prepared and used a clever trick, otherwise the dagger would have flown away.
Chu Jinjin never cared about tactics when fighting. She didn't care about being cunning or ruthless; as long as she could kill someone, that was enough. Realizing that she was no match for him in strength, she quickly retreated, and a handful of steel needles flew towards the man's head.
The man wielded his steel knife with impenetrable force, managing to block all attacks.
Chu Jinjin was somewhat surprised.
She didn't use her full strength, but she used about 80% of her power.
This man is no less skilled than those experts in the apocalypse; killing him would likely come at a price.
Black Hawk Village is pretty good.
The man seemed startled by her and turned to run away.
Chu Jinjin smiled and waved, "Take care, and don't come back to see me off."
Is he trying to lure her away from the mountain to deceive her?
The sounds of fighting alerted everyone inside the house. They were tied up and couldn't walk, but they could crawl.
They crawled like a swarm of bean worms.
The first to come out was the squad leader, his eyes wide with shock, followed by the child who aspired to be a bandit when he grew up.
He recognized him instantly and shouted excitedly, "Uncle Black Hawk, Uncle Black Hawk is here!"
That's right, it was Black Hawk Chieftain who arrived.
Chu Jinjin smiled and patted his head: "Good boy, you're a perfect little bandit."
The little bandit didn't understand the meaning behind the words and thought it was a genuine compliment. He straightened his back proudly and said, "My Uncle Black Hawk is really powerful. He beat people until they were crawling on the ground looking for their teeth."
"That's not necessarily true." Chu Jinjin pushed him away and said loudly, "Black Eagle Chieftain, where is my father?"
The Black Hawk Chieftain tossed over a jade pendant: "Your father is waiting for Miss Chu at the stronghold."
Chu Jinjin was very familiar with that jade pendant; it was bought by her mother and her father always wore it close to his body.
"I don't know if the chieftain's subordinate failed to deliver the message, or if the chieftain has other plans." Chu Jinjin looked around at the dark night and said calmly, "Then I will repeat myself: if you want to save these people, please exchange them for my father."
The worst-case scenario was to storm the bandits' den alone, but now that there was a better way, Chu Jinjin wasn't going to take the risk.
“I have no intention of being enemies with Black Eagle Mountain Stronghold.” Chu Jinjin spoke first and then politely, taking out a handful of silver notes. “I’m sure the chieftain has already heard the news. My Chu family is willing to offer one million taels of silver. This is two hundred thousand taels as a deposit.”
With that, Chu Jinjin threw down the dagger and walked over with a sincere expression.
When she was only a few meters away from the other person, she suddenly moved as fast as lightning.
To catch the thief, first catch the king. If these people's lives aren't enough, then what about the Black Hawk Chief himself?
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