Chapter 51: Every Arrow Hit Its Target (fourth update)
An arrow used by the opponent to test was shot first, drawing a parabola in the air, and coming through the air with a chilling chill!
The arrow penetrated the window of the main room and went in.
If there was someone in the house, I wouldn't even dare to think about it.
The courtyard was very quiet, and the expected screams from the flying arrows did not come out.
The two horse thieves looked at each other on their horses, then dismounted and strode towards the gate.
At this moment, the bow in Qin Yao's hand turned horizontally, and the bowstring that had been stretched tight suddenly loosened. Two arrows shot out at the same time, separated in the air, and hit the two running horse thieves.
Two screams were heard at the same time, followed by a muffled bang, and one of the bandits fell down with a fatal arrow stuck in the center of his forehead.
The other one was lucky. Just then, a cold wind blew down from the top of the valley, and the arrow slightly deviated from its intended trajectory and hit the horse bandit's left shoulder.
Seeing his companion fall down and himself being hit by an arrow, he turned around without any hesitation and ran down the slope, quickly mounted his horse, led his companion's horse, shook the reins, turned around and left!
"Run? It's too late."
Qin Yao shot another arrow, and the bandit crouched on his horse to try to dodge.
However, he didn't expect that the arrow seemed to have eyes. A sound of flesh piercing through the arrow rang in his ears, and a person fell off the galloping horse. He rolled several times on the slope and fell heavily into the dry rocky beach. His body trembled a few times and he was dead.
It took only three arrows to kill two people, which made Qin Yao very sad.
A good bow is hard to come by, and sharp arrows are even harder to find.
When Liu Ji heard no movement outside the door, he put the knife by the door first, then ran into the main room, retrieved the arrow that fell inside, and handed it to Qin Yao on the stairs.
"What are you doing for me?" Qin Yao asked with a frown.
Liu Ji raised the arrow towards her again and said, "Shoot." At least he could replenish the quiver.
Qin Yao sighed helplessly, picked up the arrow with messy tail feathers, took a look at it, and threw it back, "It's no longer useful."
"Go to the door and pick up the three arrows I just shot." Qin Yao assigned a new task.
Liu Ji's mind was shaken, and he suspected that he had heard it wrongly, "Now?"
Qin Yao glanced at him, what else?
Liu Ji took a big step back. Wouldn't it be suicide if he went out?
Seeing his cowardly look, Qin Yao said coldly: "There are no bandits outside, and no one is coming for the time being. Besides, I am here to cover you, what are you afraid of!"
Seeing that she was getting more and more impatient, Liu Ji finally said, "Okay."
He moved the wood behind the door and looked at Qin Yao again before opening the door. When she nodded to confirm that everything was fine, he quickly opened the door a crack and ran out.
As soon as he went out, he almost slipped on the snow. He slipped to the side of the horse bandit and saw the two big eyes that were still open and groaning "Aiya". He covered his eyes with one hand and touched the arrow with the other hand. He pulled it out and threw it into the yard quickly.
Then he ran to the river again, not daring to look again, picked up the arrow from the bandit's body, ran back home quickly, slammed the door, sat down behind the door and gasped for breath.
After resting for a while, he felt that he had done a great job, so he looked up at Qin Yao who had already come down from the wall, asking for praise.
Unexpectedly, the three arrows he brought back were even worse than the one shot by the horse bandits. The arrowheads were stained with flesh, the wooden shafts had cracks, and only the tail feathers were intact.
What Qin Yao wanted were these feathers and arrowheads. She broke the four arrows with great force, recovered the four arrowheads and three complete tail feathers, and took them to find Yang Da later, where she could also make arrows.
Liu Ji didn't understand but was greatly shocked. He thought to himself, how could this be possible?
However, whenever he thought about the fact that the arrow was hung with human flesh, he felt like retching.
Qin Yao gave him a look with evil taste, "Can't stand it? Look at the blood on your hands." Even more disgusting.
Liu Ji: "." Qin Yao, thank you!
She walked up and patted his shoulder, "Just get used to it."
Compared to the rotting zombies, this is nothing.
Qin Yao heard that the noise in the village seemed to be getting louder and louder, so she climbed up the ladder again. Unexpectedly, there were still those blind people coming towards her house.
Two ownerless horses were taken away, and the two dead horse bandits did not even bother to collect the bodies. Instead, they abandoned the horses, and four or five of them charged towards the mountain.
Qin Yao took one look and shot several arrows, all of which hit their targets, and all five men fell down.
The bandits behind didn't expect that there was an archer in this small village. They were so scared that they retreated and quickly returned to the village.
The horse bandits value speed and efficiency. Qin Yao saw that it was difficult to defeat them, so he decisively chose to give up and continued to wreak havoc in other people's homes in the village.
Liu Ji just remembered at this moment, "My father! It's over! Will my father and the others be okay?"
He didn't hear Qin Yao's reply. He looked up at Qin Yao on the wall and called out weakly, "Madam?"
Qin Yao looked at the village on fire and the summoning bell that kept ringing amid the calls of the clan leader and the village chief. She pursed her lips and jumped down from the wall.
"Madam!" Liu Ji looked at her expectantly.
Qin Yao took the knife behind the door and locked her cold eyes on him. "If someone crosses the wall, take the children and run to the back mountain. Don't even think you can handle them."
"Yes, yes, I understand. You should go quickly." Liu Ji urged.
Qin Yao raised the knife and waved it in front of him unhappily. The rustling sound of the knife passed before his eyes, and Liu Ji shrank his neck in fear.
"You are very generous to others!" she sneered.
Liu Ji resisted the urge to kneel down and smiled flatteringly, "My dear, please be careful. The children and I will be waiting for you to return safely."
"You probably want me to die at the hands of the bandits, that would be great." Qin Yao sneered. Didn't she know his little tricks?
Reminding him to close the door, Qin Yao quickly rushed to the village with a bow and arrow on her back and a heavy sword in hand.
Liu Ji blocked the door and climbed up the ladder to the top of the wall. He watched her move as nimbly as a leopard, crossing the bridge in a few steps and disappearing into the village. He sighed helplessly,
"You have wronged me this time."
He had only seen her kill people, but he didn't expect that she would save people today.
Qin Yao entered the village smoothly, and the first thing she saw was the billowing black smoke from the roof of the house of Liu Dafu, a wealthy man in the village.
His family was the richest and became the main target of robbery by horse bandits.
But in contrast, the pressure faced by other ordinary families has been reduced a lot.
Qin Yao didn't care about the irrelevant people. With a clear goal in mind, she went straight to the Liu family's old house.
Along the way, they encountered two groups of bandits who had just robbed the villagers and were coming out of the yard. They started hacking and killing them with their swords.
The knife that Liu Ji needed both hands to wield, she danced with one hand in a dazzling manner.
Before the bandits could even fight back, the knife in her hand had already been taken away.
The villagers in the house were terrified and thought that another killer god had arrived. When they looked closely, they found that it was Lady Qin from Liu Ji's family. They were surprised and delighted.
Qin Yao threw the things that the bandits had stolen back into the yard, nodded to the villagers, and continued walking forward.
(End of this chapter)