Chapter 88 Villagers: The Mountain God Has Appeared to Save Us! (1/2)



The thug paused, feeling a mosquito bite on the back of his neck. He instinctively scratched it, muttering, "What the hell..."

Before he could finish speaking, his eyelids drooped, his body went limp, the hunting rifle in his hand fell to the ground with a clatter, and he collapsed straight down.

"Fifth Brother! What are you doing!" The burly bandit who was cleaning his gun was startled and stood up abruptly.

The commotion alerted the others in the room.

"What's going on?" Ma Zi even forgot to chew the barley in his mouth.

Just as they were filled with doubt and uncertainty, Su Tang made her move again!

"Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!"

Three barely perceptible silver beams shot precisely at the ruthless bandit wiping his gun, the pockmarked man, and the potato peeler.

The three reacted almost identically: their bodies stiffened, and then they collapsed limply as if their bones had been removed, without even uttering a sound.

It took no more than five seconds.

The people who were still awake in the house were gone in an instant.

Only the drunkard lying in the haystack, snoring, remained completely unaware of this.

Qin Ye could see everything clearly from the outside. Even with his extensive experience, he couldn't help but admire his wife.

This girl... her use of hidden weapons is terrifyingly precise.

Without a second thought, Qin Ye rolled into the courtyard and silently pushed open the granary door. Su Tang followed closely behind.

A strong smell of grain wafted over.

Qin Ye quickly stepped forward and collected the two hunting rifles and the dagger that had fallen to the ground. Then, with a swift chop to the back of the drunkard's neck, he ended the drunkard's noisy snoring.

At this point, all five guards inside the granary were wiped out.

Su Tang walked up to the mountain of grain, her heart filled with excitement.

These scumbags have really emptied the entire village's coffers.

There were hundreds of bags of barley flour and whole barley grains, stacked up like a wall.

There were also dozens of bags of dried beef and mutton nearby, emitting an enticing aroma.

In the corner, there was a small mountain of potatoes and radishes, as well as several large jars of clear snow water.

The advantage of space becomes clear here.

With a slight control of her mental energy, the grain sacks stacked neatly like a small mountain were all transported into her space.

Time waits for no one.

The two immediately went around the outer wall to the large compartment on the west side where the villagers were imprisoned.

However, this compartment had no door or window, only a thick stone wall.

Su Tang pressed her ear against the cold wall, while Qin Ye stood guard beside her.

The walls weren't very thick, and the sounds coming from inside came through intermittently.

"Hehehe, little chick, you're pretty hot! I like girls like you!"

A crude and vulgar male voice rang out, accompanied by a woman's screams and struggles.

"Get out of here! You beasts! Let go of my wife!" a man roared angrily.

"Pah! Still so stubborn!" another voice cursed. "Third brother, keep an eye on this blind fool! After I'm done having my fun, I'll show him how his wife serves us brothers!"

Then came the tearing sound of fabric being ripped, followed by the woman's even more desperate cry: "No—!"

"Let her go! You devils!" the man's voice rang out again, filled with a desperate madness.

"Bang!"

A muffled gunshot rang out in the cubicle!

"Ah—!" The man's painful scream pierced Su Tang's eardrums instantly.

Then came the villagers' even more terrified screams and children's cries, but these were quickly drowned out, leaving only a deathly silence and the woman's faint sobs.

"Still dare to resist? This is what happens!" the thug with the gun cursed viciously. "Look carefully, everyone! If anyone moves again, the next shot won't be in the leg!"

Su Tang's body tensed instantly, and a chill ran through her.

She looked up at Qin Ye.

Her eyes were filled with undisguised anger.

Qin Ye's heart sank heavily.

There was no other way; the room had no doors or windows, so the only way to rescue the woman was to force our way in.

Qin Ye nodded to Su Tang, indicating that he was ready.

Without saying a word, Su Tang took out the silver directional vibration decomposer from her backpack and aimed it at the thick stone wall in front of her.

"Buzz—"

Amidst the tremor, the ruthless thugs grinning inside the cubicle remained completely unaware.

In front of them, a section of the stone wall was silently disintegrating.

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