Less than twenty seconds later, a scream was heard, followed by a series of curses.
The burly man was efficient in his work, returning directly with the firewood knife, which was already coated in blood. Clearly, he did not just gouge out Bai Shan's eyes—whether it was too troublesome or too bloody—he slit them open with the knife instead.
This method was no different from digging the eyes out directly. On seeing Li Fei frown slightly, possibly because of Bai Shan's cursing, Su Jianghe instructed, "Make him keep quiet. If not, just throw him out of the village. Far away. Understand?"
The burly man nodded slowly, stepping outside again. In just an instant, all shouting ceased. When he exited the door, Bai Shan was nowhere to be seen. Having such a seemingly appropriate—or rather efficient—subordinate was surely a blessing for Su Jianghe. The key was that no matter who the other party was, as long as Su Jianghe gave an order, it would be carried out.