Bloodline Lord of War

Chapter 64: you owe me a ring

  Chapter 64 You owe me a ring

  The carriages that Robin used to camouflage were actually empty. The carriages were covered with a layer of tarpaulin, and there was nothing inside. Now, those empty carts have a purpose and can be used to hold loot.

  The iron guards held the weapons and armor they had taken off from the horse bandits, and threw them into the carriage in one go. There are also those dead war horses, these precious meat can't be ruined, the lord asked to take them all back.

  Raging Waves City's economy is tight, and the villagers may only be able to eat a meal of meat in ten days and a half months. These dead horses can just improve their food.

  The half-elf needs several people to work together to move a dead horse weighing eight or nine hundred catties to the carriage.

  The iron guards next to him let out a mocking laugh, and then two iron guards came out, easily lifted a dead horse, and threw it onto the carriage.

   There was a loud bang, and the huge body of the dead horse hit the carriage, causing the entire carriage to sink immediately.

  The two naive horses pulling the cart each snorted, as if protesting: This is too heavy.

  The half-elves were very unconvinced, but if they were to compare their strength, they were indeed not the opponents of this group of stupid big men.

   Soon the twenty carriages were fully loaded, and the captured war horses were also tied into a string with ropes and tied to the back of the convoy.

   Seeing that the packing is almost done, the convoy is about to leave. At this time, Janna suddenly found Robin.

  She showed Robin the little book that counted the loot, and suddenly asked, "My lord, did you find a gold ring from the saber?"

  Robin was holding a small book, and was looking at how much he had earned from this operation. After hearing Janna's question, he didn't think too much, and replied, "It seems... there is a gold ring."

   After finishing speaking, Robin reached into the pocket of his coat and touched it, then took out a gold ring.

   "That's it, it's taken from the saber."

  Seeing this ring, Janna was very happy, and excitedly stretched out her hand to get it: "This is the ring."

   "Hey, what do you want? This is my trophy." Robin raised his hand, easily dodging Janna's little paw.

  Jana calmed down, and asked embarrassingly:

"Lord Baron, can you give me this ring? This is the wedding ring of my team member Woolley. It was given to him by his wife. His name is also engraved on it. It means a lot to him. Snatched away, he was stabbed in the stomach because of this ring."

  Robin held the ring in front of his eyes and saw that Woolley's name was engraved on the outer ring. He hesitated, and presented the ring to Janna.

   "Okay, I sold you this ring, remember, you owe me a gold ring."

  Jana showed a happy smile, and took the ring with both hands: "Thank you Baron!"

  …

  Wolley was lying naked in the tent, staring blankly at the roof of the tent.

  There was a thick gauze around his waist. Although he managed to save his life by taking moon water, the knife wound was deep, and he needed a period of recuperation to fully recover.

  During this period, he lay in bed all day, and his daily life was taken care of by his companions. His injuries were getting better day by day, but Woolley was always moaning.

  Because his wedding ring was robbed.

  Both Woolley and his wife are not rich. The wedding rings were their savings for more than a year, and they just lost it in vain.

   More importantly, this is the wedding ring given to him by his wife, it is a testimony of their love, and it is his treasure.

  Although Woolley knew in his heart that he was lucky to be able to survive the encounter with the horse bandit, he still couldn't help replaying the game over and over again in his head, what exactly he had to do to keep his ring.

  Thinking about it, he couldn't help but let out another long sigh.

  The caravan companions who lived in the same tent with him were pounding the medicine. The wooden mortar smashed into the clay pot, making a "babbling" sound, and the medicinal materials were smashed into green mud in a short while.

  When the young companion heard Wooley sigh again, he comforted him and said, "Think about it, at least you are still alive."

  At this time, there was a sudden noise of voices outside the tent, and Woolley heard many people cheering excitedly.

  The caravan companion immediately put down the medicine jar, ran to the tent door curiously, opened the curtain and looked out.

   "What's the matter?" Woolley turned his head to look over and asked curiously.

   "The baron is back, they won a big victory!" The companion turned around and said excitedly, and then ran out of the tent.

  Wolley also wanted to get up to take a look, but when he exerted a little force, the wound on his waist felt like he had been shocked by an electric shock, and the pain made him lose his strength instantly.

  He was lying alone in the tent, listening to the joyful cheers outside, he felt as if he had been abandoned by the whole world, and he couldn't help feeling even more depressed.

   After a while, the curtain of the tent was suddenly lifted, and Janna and the baron came in one after the other.

  Wolley suddenly showed a surprised expression: "Captain! Baron!"

  He was flattered, especially because Robin was also here, and he thought he was so capable that he could bother the baron to visit him.

   "You are injured, don't move around." Janna walked quickly to Woolley, stopping him from getting up.

   "Woolley, you are so lucky, guess what I brought you?" Janna squatted down and asked with a smile, deliberately showing off.

  The young man stared at Janna with a dazed expression on his face.

   "See what this is?" Janna suddenly pulled the gold ring out of her pocket as if by magic.

   "My ring!" Woolley forgot the pain in his waist for a moment, and sat up suddenly.

  He took the ring and looked at it carefully in disbelief. After confirming that it was his own ring, his eyes turned red with excitement.

  Suddenly, as if all the suffering and grief suffered these days disappeared at once. Joy, touch and sadness, all kinds of emotions were mixed together, and Woolley felt an indescribable feeling in his heart.

   "Captain, thank you." Woolley sniffled, his voice trembling.

   "Don't thank me, thank you Lord Baron. It was Lord Baron who killed the saber and helped you find the ring." Janna said with a smile.

  Robin stood behind Janna and smiled slightly at Woolley.

  His main purpose was to get rid of the saber, and getting Woolley's ring back was just a mistake. If Janna hadn't asked for it, Robin would probably have sold the ring for money.

  But Woolley didn't think so. He thought Robin was his benefactor, and the image of Robin in his mind instantly became as majestic as a god.

   "Master Baron, thank you very much, I, I don't know how I should repay you." Woolley was completely moved.

   "It's just a small matter, you should take care of your wounds." Robin didn't care.

  The two walked out of the tent, and Robin said to Janna, "You are really kind to your men."

  Janna sighed: "They are all poor people, so please help as much as you can."

  Robin suddenly showed a smirk: "Remember, you owe me a gold ring."

  Jana wrinkled her cute little face and rolled her eyes at Robin: "I remember."

  (end of this chapter)

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