Chapter 393 The Life of an Ancient Cannon Fodder (10)



When Tang Baozhu and her entourage's carriage left the area, the people around them were ecstatic. To them, Tang Baozhu and her companions were nothing short of demonic.

After all, breaking someone's leg is as simple as eating and drinking, and they don't even show any other reaction. They just hit them and that's it. They can even go back to sleep. This makes them think that Tang Baozhu and her group are definitely ruthless characters.

So when they left, the villagers were overjoyed. Now they didn't have to worry about accidentally provoking them and having their legs broken.

Tang Baozhu never cared about what the villagers around her thought. For her, if others didn't provoke her, she wouldn't provoke them for no reason.

After all, she wasn't the kind of person with mental problems who would break someone's leg for no reason. It's just that those who break legs deserve to be taught a lesson. You can't blame others; you can only blame yourselves for having too many thoughts.

Tang Baozhu thought that not far ahead was Fengyang City, the largest city in the surrounding hundreds of miles, and she couldn't wait to go in.

I wonder if they'll let the refugee in, since she doesn't have a registered residence. If she's not treated as a refugee, she probably won't be allowed in.

However, if they are considered refugees, then this carriage should be put away in advance. If it is not put away, how can it resemble a refugee's carriage?

But now there are refugees everywhere, and it's not easy to pack up this carriage. Who knows which corner you'll find a refugee lying there unable to move when you pack it up?

It's also possible that you thought the person lying next to you was a corpse, but in reality, he was still alive. To avoid causing trouble for yourself, the carriage couldn't be put away.

Originally, she only wanted to go inside Fengyang City to take a look, but it wouldn't do to abandon the carriage just to see what it looked like inside.

Arriving at the city gate not far from Fengyang City, I originally wanted to walk a little further to take a look, but the crowd of disaster victims ahead was getting bigger and bigger, and I couldn't go forward to observe at all.

Tang Baozhu used her divine sense to look inside and found that a wealthy family was distributing porridge. Although the porridge they were distributing was not thick at all, there were still a few grains of rice in it.

No wonder there are more and more people here. Being able to drink free porridge is already a great blessing for these refugees.

After observing the situation at the entrance, he realized that his carriage would likely be unable to enter, as a row of large cauldrons blocked the entrance to the city.

It's not so easy to get through.

Moreover, since the main gate is blocked, they definitely don't want anyone to enter from here; otherwise, they wouldn't have used a pot to block the main gate.

With so many people queuing up for porridge ahead of her, Tang Baozhu knew she definitely wouldn't be able to get in. However, her divine sense was exceptionally strong, and by scanning inside, she could see everything that was happening in Fengyang City.

Knowing there was no way to get in, Tang Baozhu immediately had the puppet leave the place, bypassing the county town so they could continue forward.

The situation in the county town I just saw doesn't seem very optimistic either. This gate seems to be blocked, but the other gate of Fengyang City is not blocked, and some powerful and influential people have left through the other gate.

She even noticed carriages leaving through another city gate when she used her divine sense.

Judging from how laboriously the carriage was being pulled, you could tell that it was packed with a lot of things inside. It felt like they had packed up all their belongings and were preparing to leave and never come back.

Tang Baozhu felt that the wealthy and powerful families in the county town all had a pessimistic view of Fengyang City, so she decided not to go and join the fun.

At the very least, those people were much more farsighted than me. Moreover, they must have their own intelligence network and must have received some information, which is why they left in advance.

Only the ordinary people were kept in the dark; the streets were peaceful, as if nothing had happened.

Tang Baozhu told the puppet to drive the oxcart away from there, otherwise they would be targeted by others.

After all, he had seen far too many ill-intentioned glances. Perhaps it was because the carriage was too conspicuous that it attracted so many people with ill intentions.

The puppet was driving the oxcart, preparing to bypass the entire city of Fengyang. As for the small fry following behind, he didn't care. If they weren't afraid of losing their lives, they could just follow along.

Tang Baozhu knew that it must have been too high-profile that made them take notice. At the very least, in the eyes of those starving disaster victims, this horse was meat, something that could fill their stomachs.

Although Tang Baozhu herself never showed her face, as long as she had this horse, such troubles would be endless.

The carriage continued forward, with people following behind. After about two hours, they arrived at the mouth of a mountain valley.

Those who followed no longer hid; they ran a few steps and came to the side of the carriage, surrounding it completely.

Tang Baozhu played with building blocks with her son in the carriage, paying no attention to the others. With the puppets watching over them, no one could gain the upper hand in front of her.

But Xiao Bao seemed to hear the noise outside and was very curious to see what was going on.

Although Tang Baozhu felt that her son was a bit too young to watch such bloody scenes, she didn't stop him since he wanted to see them.

Anyway, there are plenty of pills in the space, so even if you get scared, there's no need to be afraid. One bullet can take care of it.

So Tang Baozhu immediately picked up her son and lifted the curtain beside her, which allowed the robbers to see Tang Baozhu and her son instantly.

The fierce look in his eyes as he looked at the horse instantly transformed into a lewd and evil gaze.

Tang Baozhu felt utterly disgusted by their gazes and immediately ordered the puppets outside to move; she didn't want to see them again.

If the gaze were purely appreciative, she might not feel so disgusted, but that look that seemed to want to tear her apart made her feel a little nauseous and embarrassed.

The puppet instantly understood Tang Baozhu's meaning. It seemed like less than a minute had passed. He only saw his shadow circle around outside before those people instantly collapsed.

After he fell down, a lot of blood gushed out from his neck.

Tang Baozhu wasn't afraid of this scene at all, and even Xiao Bao didn't seem afraid.

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