1320: Chapter 1320: I Did It Myself (2) 1320: Chapter 1320: I Did It Myself (2) Yang Ruxin also hurriedly disembarked and chased after the three individuals.
However, the others possessed Qinggong skills, and just that little delay had caused them to lose sight of their quarry, who had climbed up the slope.
Despite searching, they found nothing, likely a secret passage existed, but without guidance, it was impossible to find.
This explained why the pirates were so rampant, as the Governor’s Office had dispatched troops multiple tis only to return empty-handed.
It was uncertain whether Qi Jingyun’s arrival this ti would make any breakthroughs.
At that mont, she had to consider her next steps.
Soon, more boats approached, and similarly, the individuals disembarked, but the boats were left to drift away with the current.
“Damn it, why are there soldiers here?” the four n complained as they ascended the slope, one of them grumbling thickly, “Soone must have leaked information.
If I catch them, I’ll skin them alive…”
As they spoke, the n walked down the slope and disappeared midway.
Only then did Yang Ruxin realize that there was actually a cave hidden on the backside of the slope, guarded at the entrance, likely the den of this gang.
She couldn’t approach, but Xiaolun and Xiaoyin faced no obstacles.
The guards would never know what killed them, feeling only a mosquito bite on their shins before eting their tragic end.
Yang Ruxin then confidently walked in, only to discover that it wasn’t a cave, but a mountain gate leading to buildings inside, with a river running through them.
Yang Ruxin was impressed once again, not only were there two river exits, but there were also nurous escape routes on the mountain.
Even if one didn’t flee, a good swimr could dive into the water or a quick person could hide up on the mountain, making capture very difficult even if soone were led here.
“Who are you?” At that mont, several n ca out from the side, brandishing weapons at Yang Ruxin, “How did you get in?”
“I…” Yang Ruxin glanced at the n and then pointed in the direction of the cave, “I just walked in.”
“He’s definitely a spy, seize him and let the boss deal with him.”
“I’m not a spy,” Yang Ruxin quickly waved her hands in denial.
“You think saying you’re not makes it true?
Be honest.” Two burly n approached to tie her up.
“Don’t tie up, it’s painful.
Can’t I just walk on my own?” Yang Ruxin quickly gestured, “I’m just a weak woman, are you really afraid I might run away?”
The n paused, considering her point.
Following the river not far, they turned a corner, and several buildings appeared, with nurous small fishing boats docked on the water, all drifted in from a different direction.
Shan Hu’s den had already been uncovered, and at that mont, he was throwing a tantrum in the hall.
“Boss, we’ve caught a spy,” soone called out.
“A spy?” Shan Hu frowned, “Bring him here.”
As Yang Ruxin walked into the hall, she scanned the surroundings; about a dozen people were seated inside, with a bearded man at the head of them, the leader, Shan Hu.
“Who sent you here?” Shan Hu narrowed his eyes slightly at Yang Ruxin.
“I ca here myself,” Yang Ruxin smiled lightly, “No one sent .”
“Young lady, do you know where you are?” Shan Hu stood up sowhat annoyed, approaching Yang Ruxin, “If you’re not honest, the lads here will have to ‘take good care’ of you…”
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