Chapter 51 Nighttime Rampage
Chapter 51 Nighttime Rampage
night.
Lynn drove his family along the country dirt roads.
The occasional pebbles on the road caused the carriage to shake violently.
This made it difficult for the uncle, aunt, and Tina to sleep soundly in the carriage.
Let's bear with it for now.
They must escape from here as soon as possible.
Lynn sat outside the carriage, driving the horse-drawn carriage.
He has already explained the whole story to his family.
All three expressed their understanding and did not complain.
Auntie just felt a little sorry for all the good girls and boys she had found nearby.
It seems my aunt has been doing a lot of useless work lately.
They left the city using Violet's teleportation array.
The process went smoothly and went undetected.
As for the servants inside the house, they were all knocked unconscious by Lynn and tied up.
At least they didn't have to worry about pursuers that night.
Thinking this, Lynn slowed down.
We're approaching the military's encampment area.
They want to avoid making noise as much as possible.
Lynn held his breath and quickly crossed the area.
Just as he relaxed, an armored soldier carrying a torch blocked the road.
The soldier was very fat, with a round belly and a scruffy beard.
He looks like a seasoned veteran.
Bad luck...
However, it's best to avoid causing trouble.
Otherwise, Brown would have known the direction they were trying to escape.
Lynn's face darkened, and he stopped the carriage.
"Sir, what can I do for you?"
"Stop talking nonsense, it's a routine check!"
The fat soldier, with a stern face, examined the carriage with an air of importance, and even deliberately kicked the carriage hard.
The wooden planks of the carriage made a thud.
It startled the uncle's family, who were just falling asleep inside, awake.
Lynn turned back to comfort his family, then frowned at the fat soldier.
"Sir, what are you doing?"
The fat soldier, with a sour face, snapped, "I should be asking you that! What are you doing out of the city so late at night! Are you enemy spies?!"
Lynn dismounted, took a silver coin from his pocket, and secretly slipped it into the soldier's hand.
"Sir, my elderly relative is seriously ill, and I need to take my family to see them one last time. I hope you can understand."
The chubby soldier took it and immediately beamed with joy.
He waved generously.
"Alright, it's rare to find someone with such filial piety, so hurry up and go!"
Lynn secretly breathed a sigh of relief and was preparing to mount his horse and leave.
Unexpectedly, a small team of five suddenly emerged from the woods.
The lead soldier yelled in a gruff voice, "Damn it, we finally found you! How the hell are you going to stop peeing?!"
The fat soldier immediately put on a smile and jogged over.
"Captain, I'm done peeing, I'm done peeing now."
Just as the leading soldier was about to utter another curse, he saw a carriage about to leave by the roadside.
"Damn it, what's going on? That carriage, stop right there!"
Lynn stopped the carriage and frowned as he looked at the group of soldiers.
Must we take action?
He quietly hung the sword on his waist and stepped down from the carriage.
Upon seeing this, the fat soldier quickly explained the whole story to the leader.
The leading soldier, with a cold face, kicked him.
"That damn bastard dares to eat alone!"
The fat soldier quickly bowed and apologized.
The leading soldier ignored him and instead gave a wink to the person behind him.
The soldiers surrounded the carriage.
The leading soldier looked Lynn over and felt relieved.
Ha, still a pretty boy.
The brothers can have some fun later.
The leading soldier stepped forward, his face stern.
"What are you doing out of town so late?"
Lynn expressionlessly pulled five silver coins from his pocket.
"My elder family member is seriously ill, and I apologize for bothering you all so that I could see him one last time. Please accept this money."
The lead soldier took the money and smiled.
"Get on the road, guys, search the car."
Lynn frowned and said, "Sir, that's not necessary. It's getting late, and we're in a hurry to get going."
The lead soldier's face turned cold.
"Stop talking nonsense. Who knows if you're hiding a spy in your car? If you're not guilty, let us search you. If we find no suspicious people, we'll let you pass!"
Lynn turned away with a cold expression.
A soldier opened the car door.
He gave the three uneasy men a cursory glance.
When he saw Tina, who was still sleepy, his eyes lit up instantly.
He quickly ran up to the leading soldier and whispered something in his ear.
The leading soldier chuckled and pushed him to the back.
"Cough cough."
The lead soldier said, feigning seriousness, "You can leave now, but the young woman in the car must stay!"
Lynn looked at them coldly.
"Sir, perhaps we shouldn't do this."
The lead soldier shouted, "Who can guarantee you aren't spies? If you are spies, we'll all lose our heads! One of you must stay behind!"
Lynn remained silent.
"Sir, I think you should reconsider. I can give you more money."
The lead soldier roared, "Stop talking nonsense! Don't you trust us? We'll definitely return her to you when you get back! Hurry up, or none of you are leaving!"
Lynn took a deep breath.
He sighed softly:
"Fine, then you can all die."
A sharp blade is drawn from its sheath.
The smooth blade flashed by in the moonlight.
In the blink of an eye.
All the soldiers froze in place.
A red line appeared on their necks.
They didn't even have time to react before they instantly lost consciousness.
Immediately afterwards, they all collapsed to the ground, their bodies stiff and convulsing.
Lynn shook the blood off his sword and rubbed it on the ground.
The battle is that simple.
In the presence of extraordinary beings, ordinary people are no different from chicks.
However, doing so would expose their whereabouts.
But that's good, they'll be able to cross the border soon.
It takes time for military intelligence to be transmitted back.
Narell realized that it would take time for them to disappear.
Overall, there is still plenty of time.
Lynn walked back.
He pulled the torches from the soldiers' hands and threw them onto the dirt road.
If the torches set the grass ablaze, that would be disastrous.
Lynn returned to the carriage and started the engine.
He accelerated as fast as he could.
At this point, there is no longer any need to hide it.
The horse-drawn carriage kicked up a plume of dust on the dirt road.
A small face suddenly popped out of the small window at the front of the carriage.
It's Tina.
She looked at Lynn, who was driving, with some concern.
"Brother, are you alright?"
Lynn turned around, smiled, and flicked her forehead.
"Okay, go to sleep. Don't worry about me. I'm used to this kind of thing."
Tina clutched her forehead in pain.
She stared resentfully at Lynn's retreating figure, uttered an "oh," and lay back down.
Lynn continued driving the car.
But soon a noise came from behind.
It was a cavalry unit.
Damn, their reaction was so fast.
Lynn drew his sword and urged his horse to speed up.
The cavalrymen's horses were very fast.
They gradually caught up, but did not stop the carriage.
Then a rough shout rang out from behind: "Release the arrows!"
Lynn immediately used her magic to weave the carriage.
A dark blue, transparent spherical barrier instantly covered the carriage.
Lynn is prepared for a prolonged battle.
The moment the arrow fell, he turned around and fired a fireball in retaliation.
Lynn was preparing accordingly.
Strangely, the rain of arrows failed to fall for a long time.
No arrows hit the barrier.
Lynn looked back in confusion at the group of cavalrymen who were relentlessly pursuing them.
Seriously, guys?
Are all military personnel this inaccurate?
Surely not a single one was shot at?
If you don't shoot it out, then I'll have wasted my magic power!
Lynn was displeased.
Without saying a word, he stretched out his hand, and a fireball was generated from his palm.
It was a deep red fireball.
The deep, fiery energy was mixed with fragments of rock, somewhat resembling lava.
Lynn aimed carefully and fired a ground fireball at the person behind him.
The fireball whistled away with a buzzing sound.
The scorching heat illuminated the darkness.
The fireball landed on the ground and exploded violently.
Roaring flames, mixed with countless pebbles, shot outwards.
At least five cavalrymen were cremated on the spot, along with their horses.
A violent sound and a burst of fire, and the wailing of those engulfed in flames.
The flames startled the horses, causing them to panic and scatter in all directions.
The cavalry squad was immediately broken up and did not pursue them.
Lynn secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
While the fireballs are quite powerful, they consume too much mental energy.
Lynn felt that he could only unleash a maximum of three fireballs a day with his current mental strength.
If they continue to pester him, he will probably have no choice but to use his bow and arrows to kill them one by one.
The carriage sped by.
They quickly moved away from there.
Lynn turned to look back at the carriage, wanting to check on her family members.
But when he turned his head, he saw that Tina's little face was already crowded around the small window again.
Her eyes curved into a smile, and a hint of laughter lingered at the corners of her mouth.
The little girl was looking at him with great pride.
Lynn's expression was strange.
Why is this girl so smug?
Was there something to be happy about just now?
But it's good that nothing happened.
Lynn didn't think much of it.
He casually ruffled Tina's hair and pressed her head back down.
"Why are you looking at me like that? Go to sleep!"
Tina's gaze became even more resentful.
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