Chapter 184 What's wrong with waiting for my brother?! (17)
Chapter 184 What's wrong with waiting for my brother?! (17)
Above the rivers, the dragon is king, hence the name of Jiaolong Village, which means "king" above the rivers.
Jiaolong Village was not originally a den of river bandits. Years ago, someone killed someone on the shore and was chased by government troops. He eventually fled here and settled down.
As more and more people fled there, the island grew to a considerable size. When passing merchant ships saw the island and wanted to dock to rest, the people took them in, robbed the merchants of their belongings, and removed the ship's markings.
The people on the island were never good people; they were all desperate criminals. After tasting success, they began to promote the island, attracting merchants to the shore to commit murder and robbery.
After doing this kind of thing so many times, they gradually became dissatisfied with waiting for others to come to them. After recruiting some bandits, they began to actively rob merchants or fishermen on the water by sailing a fleet of boats.
Fishermen who are young, capable, and pragmatic will be recruited, while those who are inflexible will be thrown into the sea to feed the fish.
Jiaolong Village gradually grew larger and larger, reaching an unprecedented scale six years ago. Even the government had to avoid its sharp edge. Unfortunately, the previous county magistrate was still assassinated by them.
Xiong Bufan doesn't care if it's Jiaolong Village or any other village; if she sets her sights on something, it's hers. She's the biggest bandit on the water, and that's her confidence.
The women traversed most of the island and finally found Xiong Bufan, who was tying people up. They quickly found ropes and went to help.
Xiong Bufan found a place to lie down and bask in the sun; the winter sun is the warmest.
Practice makes perfect. When the women were tying up the bandits, they also took the money off them.
After tidying everything up, the women started looking for a kitchen and food to cook, while Xiong Bufan wandered around, looking for any places she hadn't found.
In the village, apart from the girls brought out from the brothel, there were no other women or girls. Xiong Bufan did not smell any stench and did not attack them, but simply released them.
In another courtyard of the village lived a bunch of boys, not a single girl in sight. Xiong Bufan's face darkened instantly when he smelled the stench emanating from these boys. He never expected that such young boys had killed people.
Xiong Bufan went there on his own, mainly because he was afraid they would take a share of his money.
The boys thought they were new toys and started pushing and shoving each other, some even rushing over with small knives.
Xiong Bufan gave him a cold look and kicked him away.
Kongkong had been researching, fearing that Xiong Bufan would indiscriminately kill innocent people. She discovered that each boy had one or two lives on his hands, and whether they were born evil or were cultivated, none of them could be spared.
Age should not be an excuse for escaping punishment after committing a crime. After all, why would they hurt others instead of themselves?
Kongkong: "Bufan, don't worry about it, don't feel bad."
"As long as they're all killed, they won't be alone when they're reincarnated."
Xiong Bufan kicked away the person who tried to sneak attack him and said seriously, "I never kill. They died simply because their lives weren't tough enough."
The boys of Jiaolong Village had never seen anything like this before. The cruelest thing they had ever done before was when their fathers forced them to kill their mothers or help them get rid of the girls their mothers had given birth to. If they couldn't do it, they would go hungry for a few days. Now they were just being beaten. They couldn't fight back, and they couldn't run away. This was the first time they had ever been so scared.
"boom!"
A gunshot rang out, and Xiong Bufan dodged again. She had given them too much time; they even had time to put the safety on their guns and shoot her.
Xiong Bufan's speed suddenly increased, and screams echoed throughout the courtyard.
For those girls who had drowned, Xiong Bufan would shove them upside down in water vats; for those who had been killed with knives, he would hang them upside down from the eaves and let them fend for themselves.
As for the pistol, Xiong Bufan snatched it and put it in his own hand. He also found some bullets and then tucked the pistol into his waistband.
The boy was too poor; he searched for a long time but couldn't find a single piece of gold, unlike her, who had a golden bed, a dragon throne, and lots of gold.
Kongkong: Have some shame! You've accumulated wealth over several worlds. It would be strange if you didn't have money.
Jiaolong Village has now been completely wiped out. Whether they are adults or minors, none of them can escape the fate of being brutally beaten by Xiong Bufan.
After finishing everything, Xiong Bufan looked at the people hanging there and sighed, "If only we could eat, there would be plenty of food stored up, and not many people would go hungry."
"Xiong Bufan, you're not allowed to eat people!" Fearing Xiong Bufan might misunderstand, Kongkong added, "And you're not allowed to let others eat people either. That's immoral, impolite, and violates human ethics!!"
Xiong Bufan scratched his head and said, "I'm just saying, I never eat people."
"Kongkong, you know, even my ancestors and I don't eat people."
"Alright, keep it up, don't let thousands of years of cultivation be ruined in an instant."
"Ok."
When Xiong Bufan walked back, the cooks had already prepared the meal. Jiaolong Village had asked not only the clan chief's family for food, but other villages and towns had also asked for it, so the village was not short of food.
The women hadn't expected the bandit camp to be taken over so easily. They wondered how to proceed. But with the master around, they figured they wouldn't starve.
They gradually began to believe in Xiong Bufan, thinking that he could lead them to a better life.
After eating and resting for a while, Jiang Yue began to lead the women to take stock of the food and weapons in the mountain stronghold, and to count how many people were tied up and how many houses there were.
Managing seven or eight people is quite different from managing a mountain stronghold; Jiang Yue felt that the task was arduous and the road ahead was long.
Xiong Bufan didn't care too much and found a comfortable room to sleep. The past few days of commotion had almost exhausted her, which was completely contrary to the original owner's wish to be well-fed and clothed.
No one was left to guard the clan chief's residence, but Jiang Yue arranged for all the doors to be locked.
Food is essential for survival, so she hid the grain in the granary in various places to prevent thieves from taking it all at once.
After watching Xiong Bufan and his group leave, the villagers used their machetes to cut the lock on the door and rushed inside.
They had their own explanation for the chieftain's anger upon returning home to find his house robbed: taking women fishing had broken the rules, so they were taking some things from the chieftain's house back.
Jiang Yue's fears came true. The first thing the villagers did upon entering the house was to check the granary and warehouse. They quickly broke the lock on the granary, rushed in, and emptied it of grain. Next came the warehouse…
They took everything in the house that they thought was valuable. This time, there was no fighting over the valuables, and they all left with their bags full.
For as long as Xiong Bufan searched Jiaolong Village, his house was ransacked for just as long.
Finally, seeing that the chain used to lock the door was of good quality, the villagers took it and sold it.
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