Riding and Slashing

Chapter 14 What are you looking at?

Chapter 14 What are you looking at?

The hotel is a small wooden building divided into two floors.

The ground floor is a tavern, which provides food and beverages, with a large bar and many tables and chairs.

There are a few drinkers at the bar who are drinking and bragging, and there are many residents sitting on the tables and chairs, which look very harmonious.

But as soon as Li Ang entered, he ran into a drunken guy holding a glass of beer.

Although he tried his best to avoid it, the staggering guy still spilled the ale in his hand and even hugged him, his throat wriggling, and he was about to spit out something.

Naturally, Li Ang pushed the drunk man away like a conditioned reflex, then stared at the intimidating mouth of the other party, thinking about where to hide...

The drunk man was stunned for a while, and after swallowing hard twice, he didn't vomit, but instead asked a familiar question: "You...what are you looking at?!"

Li Ang replied almost subconsciously: "Look at you..."

As a result, the drunk directly pulled out the sword on his body: "...Bastard! I'm going to kill you!"

This is really a disaster...

The conscience of heaven and earth, anyone who hears this classic question will answer like this...

This drunken guy with hazy eyes couldn't even walk steadily, and the sword in his hand was waving wildly, causing a commotion in the tavern, and then a large group of drunkards jumped around and hid--this drunkard's sword made the screaming A man who can do whatever he wants without knowing where he will stab at the next second...

A man in aristocratic robes seemed to have been scratched by the point of a sword, screaming like a chicken and crawling behind the bar to hide.

Li Ang sighed, took the opportunity to kick the drunkard over, and then twisted the other's wrist, ready to confiscate the weapon in his hand.

Unexpectedly, the drunkard seemed to have drunk enough to feel no pain at all—he stabbed the sword at Li Ang with his wrist twisted.

And it's surprisingly powerful.

There was no way, Li Ang had no choice but to back away, then turned around and picked up a chair and smashed his head and face.

In the end, the drunk probably subconsciously raised his sword to block it, but the chair knocked the blade into the front door like a hammer...

The drunk fell staggeringly, his own sword embedded in his skull.

The blood didn't flow much, but the blood oozing red in the white was slowly flowing along the blood groove on the blade - it was obvious that he couldn't survive, and his brains were blown out.

The tavern was quiet.

Quiet enough to hear the needle drop.

Li Ang was also confused. Is this a legitimate defense or an emergency?
Everyone in the tavern stared at Li Ang.

But instead, the little boy in aristocratic robe hiding behind the bar spoke first.

"Has... killed someone?! Ah! Killed..."

Afterwards, he ran out of the tavern with a long scream and danced, the speed of his movement made Li Ang amazed...

The owner of the tavern also came out from behind the bar, looked at the drunk man lying dead on the ground, and then at Li Ang who was a little depressed, but he said something fair.

"I think you can probably enjoy that bastard's weapon and wallet, after all, you have prevented more people from getting their skulls chopped off... But it is not a good thing that a store has a life, so you better bring the bastard's body Get out of here immediately."

Li Ang sighed helplessly. It's normal for the tavern owner not to want to cause trouble. That little boy who ran out yelling would probably attract the city defense army soon.

Although in this era, it is not a big deal for nobles to kill civilians in self-defense.But he is only a reserve baron, and his usual style is also within the scope of the review and assessment. He doesn't want to get caught in a life lawsuit at this juncture.

In desperation, he had to drag the corpse onto the horse and left the tavern.

It was obvious that he couldn't leave the city with the corpse, so Li Ang had no choice but to dig into the alley, intending to find an inaccessible place in the city to bury the drunkard.

However, when people are unlucky, drinking cold water can also clog their teeth...

Just when Li Ang took the corpse to a grass field next to the city wall to dig a hole in the dark, a large group of masked men in black came out from the corner behind them, standing in a row and blocking the only passable alley.

The leader held an oil lamp, and even stepped forward to take a careful look at Li Ang's face.

"Look at this black hair and black eyes, this must be 'that person'... Tsk tsk, I didn't expect there to be a bulging purse... What a double blessing..."

This voice is exactly the same as that little boy who screamed and ran out of the tavern...

These guys are Red Brotherhood killers!
Li Ang drew out his sword, and thought about it seriously. Could it be that he blackmailed Earl Alden this afternoon, so shameless that even the gods can't stand it?

Otherwise, why would unlucky things happen to me one after another?
After all, things like crossing have already happened, and there may indeed be gods in the Pendor Continent...

Well, you have to be more careful in your words and deeds in the future.

Let the goddess at least not hate herself!
In the future, try not to extort money where there are statues of gods...

Standing up and looking around at the black-clothed masked men carrying all kinds of weapons, Li Ang decided to use the strongest skill he had learned in his life!
— run away!
Throwing the dead body on the horse to the ground, Li Angfei got on the horse and slashed out with a long sword.

There is no way, the 36 tricks are the most profound tricks he has ever learned.

Doing more than a dozen things like this, unless you have no choice, try to do as little as possible...

It hurts when you get hurt, and you die if you bleed too much. This is not playing a game.

It was really a wise decision to run away immediately.

A group of men in black didn't seem to expect Li Ang to react so quickly and so resolutely.He planned to intercept in a hurry, but Alice had already knocked out a gap.

In the pitch-black alleys, the speed of the horses could not be increased, but at any rate they would not run slower than people.

The masked killers behind them began to throw throwing knives, but in the winding alley, the flying knives could only spark small sparks on the walls.

In some specific occasions, horses are far superior to vehicles such as motorcycles.

Because horses usually don't run into walls by themselves when no one is handling them - even in the dark.

Li Ang has no control at all now, he knows that if he pulls the rein, it may make Alice do wrong behavior.

He just kept patting the horse's belly lightly, driving Alice to continue running.

Alice really lived up to the challenge, and after a while in the alley, she came to a street, and successfully got rid of most of the masked robbers behind her.

This is already an unfamiliar road, with stone house foundations next to it, and torches inserted into the wall, the flickering light of the fire illuminates this small section of road.

The house is very tall, and there seems to be a watchtower on the top, and a flag stretches out across the watchtower, with a golden lion coat of arms on it.

When Li Ang saw the flag, he stopped his horse, turned his head, and grinned with a mouthful of white teeth: "It seems that the goddess likes me!"

The man in black behind him gradually stopped.

In fact, there are only three people left who can catch up here, and one of them moves quite familiarly, probably the little boy with "excellent movement" when he escaped from the tavern.

The guys from the Red Brotherhood looked at each other, seemingly unsure whether to continue hunting.

But Li Ang yelled directly: "Come on! Kill someone!"

This tone is almost exactly the same as when the little boy ran out of the tavern...

(End of this chapter)

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