Chapter 322 Taking Advantage of the Situation to Cause Chaos



The tables and chairs were blown about by the wind, and the torrential rain pounded down, carrying with it many branches, leaves, and pebbles, turning the house into a mess in the blink of an eye.

In a sheltered corner, Yun Mo held Lin Yinan tightly, feeling each other's heartbeats, with the howling wind in their ears.

Half an hour later, the wind force decreased significantly.

Just then, the door was being pounded on, and Yun San's voice came from outside.

"Master, the Japanese have rebelled."

The two exchanged a glance, and both understood each other's feelings.

"How is the situation now?"

Yun Mo opened the door, and Yun San stared in astonishment at their roofless house.

"The brothers all went after them."

Lin Yinan drew his sword from his waist with a swift motion. "Did they run towards the sea?"

“That’s right.” Yun San admired his master’s foresight.

"Let's go take a look."

Lin Yinan's lips curled into a cold smile, and killing intent surged in her eyes.

A few days ago, Yunmo deliberately let them see the boat tied to the shore, and then they started jumping around, spreading rumors that heaven was going to punish them.

What a pity! This morning, Lin Yinan put that ship into his spatial storage.

She didn't want the ship, which they had acquired with great effort and meticulously modified, to suffer even the slightest damage.

It was pitch black all around. They were all martial artists, and their eyesight was beyond that of ordinary people.

The torrential rain lashed down on you, making it impossible to see clearly even with excellent eyesight.

Under the cover of night, Lin Yinan took out a pair of night-viewing goggles from her spatial storage and put them on her head, then gave another pair to Yun Mo.

Yun Mo was still confused when he heard Lin Yinan's cool voice say, "Wearing this will make your vision clearer."

Catching a glint of cold light in the bushes to his right, Lin Yinan yanked the unsuspecting Yun San aside and drew his sword to block the attacker's sneak attack, thus saving Yun San from a fatal blow.

Yun San broke out in a cold sweat. If his wife hadn't pulled him back, he probably would have been bleeding today.

Yun Mo put on his night vision goggles and could clearly see four or five thin Japanese pirates lying in ambush in the grass.

With the couple working closely together, the Japanese pirates were quickly killed on the spot.

Wearing heavy shackles and eating only one meal a day, they were no match for the two men.

The blood flowed down the rainwater into the low-lying areas.

Lin Yinan then pulled out a pair of night vision goggles from her spatial storage and tossed them to Yun San.

Further on, they saw Yun Er, Yun Qi, and several guards locked in battle with the Japanese pirates.

These Japanese pirates were specially trained, with ghostly movements, and were extremely difficult to deal with.

Lin Yinan sheathed her longsword, took out a dagger, and with a light tap of her toe, quickly joined the melee.

"The Dragon King has come to punish you sinners. Let us leave."

The leader of the Japanese pirates stared at Lin Yinan, who was confronting him, with a sinister and ruthless look in his eyes and a cold and hard voice.

"If you want to leave here alive, that's up to you!"

"You're a woman!" The man quickly recognized Lin Yinan, who was wearing a strange contraption on her face, and chuckled, "Beauty, come back with me. Our hometown is much more prosperous than this wretched place."

A murderous glint appeared in Lin Yinan's eyes. Taking advantage of the heavy rain blurring his vision, he quietly flicked the hidden dart in his sleeve.

Three shots were fired in succession, two of which he nimbly dodged, and the third hit him squarely on the left shoulder.

“Villains are usually killed because they talk too much,” Lin Yinan said coldly.

"Damn it! You actually attacked me from behind!" The man pulled the arrow from his shoulder, held it in his hand, and launched an attack on Lin Yinan.

Lin Yinan's agility and ruthless movements allowed him to gain the upper hand after only a few exchanges.

The Japanese pirates were clearly no match for her. His eyes burned with rage as he gritted his teeth and said, "You cunning people from the Central Plains, if you hadn't treated me like this before, how could you be my opponent?"

Having said that, he did not linger in the fight and quickly darted towards the sea.

Yun Mo and Yun San successively dealt with the escaped Japanese pirates.

"Anan, are you alright?" Yun Mo asked, looking at her with concern.

Lin Yinan shook her head. "No."

Yun San watched the man's departing figure and said fiercely, "I'll go after him."

"No need, he might not survive." Lin Yinan stopped him and put away the night vision goggles.

Her hidden arrow was smeared with sleeping potion. Now that it's windy and rainy outside, anyone who falls unconscious outside is incredibly lucky to survive.

The immediate priority is to go back and assess the damage caused by the hurricane.

The typhoon had passed, but the rain seemed to be getting heavier. Yun Mo led Yun Er and San out to settle the wounded and assess the damage.

Lin Yinan was forcibly pulled into the house by Qian Xia, who was injured and wouldn't let her stay outside any longer.

The sisters' house still has a roof, except for some leaks.

After changing out of my soaked clothes, I exerted too much force, and unsurprisingly, the wound reopened.

"Look, the wound that was finally starting to heal has reopened. Even with my son-in-law and brother there, I still have to do it myself," Qianxia complained, pouting.

Lin Yinan smiled helplessly, knowing that she was concerned about him, and did not refute her.

Looking at the condition of the wound, he quietly took out an anti-inflammatory pill from his spatial storage and swallowed it.

Listening to the footsteps of people coming and going outside, she leaned back in her chair and dozed off.

A loud rumble of thunder startled Lin Yinan awake, and the clothes covering her slipped off her body and fell to the ground.

She picked up her clothes. The oil lamp was still lit inside. The Chika sisters were not in the room. Her raincoat, which had been hanging in the room, had been taken.

I opened the window and looked out. It was getting a little brighter, but the sky was still gloomy and the downpour hadn't stopped.

Not knowing what was happening outside, Lin Yinan stood up and stretched her stiff body.

He took out a raincoat from his spatial storage and put it on, then changed into a pair of black tall rain boots, wrapping himself up tightly before opening the door and walking outside.

Outside the courtyard, soldiers wearing straw raincoats were digging ditches to draw water.

The rain was so heavy that there was already a lot of water in their yard. If they didn't dig a ditch to drain it out, it would probably flood the house soon.

Upon seeing her emerge, the soldiers bowed and saluted, "Lord of the City!"

Where is Second Master Yun?

"Reporting to the City Lord, Master Yun and the others are over at the warehouse." The soldier pointed in a direction.

Lin Yinan walked in the direction the soldier pointed.

The torrential rain lashed down on her, and even through her raincoat, she could feel its immense force.

He glanced at the houses in the courtyard and saw that, apart from the one where Yun Mo lived, half of the houses were missing their roofs.

At this moment, the soldiers were carrying out usable items from inside.

Inside the warehouse, through the sound of rain, faint screams and howls could be heard.

As you walk in, the smell of blood mixed with an indescribable odor hits you.

More than a dozen men, their shirts stripped off, were kneeling on the warehouse floor, their bodies marked with bloody welts from whipping.

Yun Mo, who was sitting lazily in a chair, quickly stood up when he saw her come in. "Why did you come here?"

"Come and see what happened."

Yun Mo pulled her aside, not wanting her to see this sordid scene.

“I didn’t punish these traitors before because I wanted to give them a chance. I didn’t expect that when I put out the bait, they couldn’t wait to take the bait.”

Lin Yinan frowned. Sure enough, the traitorous creatures of the Han people existed in every dynasty.

"What benefits did the Japanese pirates promise them?"

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