When Liu Wenwen got up, he saw people in the yard who were climbing over treetops and rooftops, practicing moves alone, or fighting in groups of three or two.

Only then did I realize that what the little man said yesterday was right. These people indeed seemed to be experts who could compete with one against ten.

He quickly went to the kitchen himself and asked the cook to make a rich breakfast.

These people came to help them fight off the Japanese bandits. They were the benefactors of their town!

After giving instructions to the cook, he returned to the front yard, looking eagerly at the guards who were performing various movements, and suddenly an idea came to his mind.

Qiao Ran and the others had a fairly sumptuous breakfast. Although there was no fresh fish because no one dared to go into the sea, there were dried fish, dried shrimps, salted fish, scallops, kelp, etc., and they made several A delicious dish.

After breakfast, Mo Beihan ordered Mu Er and others to inquire about the tracks of the Japanese in and out, in order to find the Japanese's lair.

At the same time, we must prepare large ships to go to sea. To completely wipe out these invading Japanese bandits, going to sea is necessary.

As the host, Liu Wenwen accompanied these distinguished guests to dinner.

After finishing the meal, he saw Prince Dingbei, who he thought was just here to show off and was about to return to the capital, giving instructions in an orderly manner. More than a dozen guards immediately followed the orders and went about their work.

Only then did he finally let go of his uneasy heart.

It seems that this prince is really capable of doing practical things.

Qiao Ran was not Mo Shizi's subordinate, and she was completely free to move. However, Mo Shizi also said that he hoped that she would stay with him and not run around without permission, otherwise he would not be able to explain to the general and the Qiao family.

So, Qiao Ran suggested going to the seaside fishing village to check out the situation.

Mo Beihan was worried, so he accompanied her, and Liu Wenwen also volunteered to lead them.

Keep walking along the stone streets of the town and gradually reach the seaside.

There are many low wooden houses on the beach, which are the homes of fishermen.

There are fishing nets drying outside the wooden house, and kelp is drying on some shelves.

The morning sun is rising, and the morning glow is shining brightly on the distant horizon.

The morning breeze carries the salty smell of sea water.

Not far away, the waves hit the shore, and seagulls circled low in the sky, chirping from time to time.

This scene should have been peaceful and beautiful.

"If there had been no Japanese bandits, everyone would have gone fishing by now. Women would be repairing fishing nets at home, and children would be picking up crab shells at the beach. There are busy figures everywhere on the beach, and children are laughing happily. The sound will echo on the beach."

"A little later, when the fishing boats dock, there will be baskets of fish and crabs brought ashore. Vendors from out of town will buy them on the beach or on the streets of the town. Although the fishermen work hard, they can sell the seafood they catch. I would exchange money and then buy some cloth for my wife and children to make clothes, or buy some delicious food to take home. Although my life was poor, I also had joy in hardship."

"But since the Japanese bandits came, the fishermen did not dare to go out to sea for fear of running into pirates, and they were even more afraid that their parents, wives and children would be robbed and killed by the Japanese, so they could only guard the whole family at home without money to buy food. You can pick up some shellfish, crabs, and seaweed on the beach to wrap your belly around.”

"The lively seaside in the past is now lifeless. The children are detained at home and cannot go out. I don't know when the lively scene will be restored."

Looking at the beach with almost no people in sight, Liu Wenwen said with emotion.

Mo Beihan has also seen the lively scenes in this town and on this beach. Seeing the current depressed scene, he is also sad:

"Those damn Japanese bandits! If they dare to come again, they will never come back!"

The three of them were walking when they suddenly heard a scream in the distance, as well as the cry of a child and the woman's shrill cry for help.

"Help! Someone come! Help..."

The three of them felt nervous and immediately ran towards an independent cabin in front of them.

Qiao Ran and Mo Beihan both had Qing Gong, and they swept away far away with a whoosh. Liu Wen Zhang ran desperately behind but couldn't catch up.

This is a small wooden house by the sea near the foot of the mountain, some distance away from other homes.

Hearing the cry for help, some fishermen with wooden sticks and machetes ran out of the wooden houses along the way, and they all ran towards that wooden house.

As they ran, they felt a gust of wind blowing past them, and saw two barely visible figures arriving in front of the wooden house.

When Qiao Ran and Mo Beihan ran to the cabin, they saw a dozen Japanese bandits outside the cabin grabbing food and chickens. One Japanese bandit was holding a three or four-year-old girl in his arms. , two Japanese bandits were carrying a young woman one by one and were about to leave.

A man staggered out of the house, covered in blood, and reached out to rescue the woman. A Japanese bandit came out from behind, brandishing a long knife, and was about to chop at the man.

At the critical moment, a stone hit the wrist of the Japanese bandit holding the knife, and the long knife fell to the ground full of gravel with a clang.

Before the other Japanese bandits could react, two figures rushed forward at the same time, reaping the lives of these Japanese bandits like a god of death.

Qiao Ran kicked the two Japanese bandits carrying the woman to the ground, then swung his long stick and killed the two gangsters one by one.

Mo Beihan jumped in front of a Japanese bandit, grabbed the crying little girl, and stabbed the Japanese bandit through the chest with a long sword.

As soon as the other Japanese bandits reacted and were about to take action, the moment they raised their weapons, their hands fell down, and then they fell to the ground with a thud.

In just a few breaths, more than a dozen Japanese bandits outside the wooden house died on the spot.

Qiao Ran killed the last Japanese bandit and watched as the man covered in blood rushed forward to hug his wife, but then fell down softly.

The woman hugged her husband and called urgently: "Mr. sir! Mr. sir! Wake up! Mr. sir, you can't die! Wake up!"

The little girl held by Mo Beihan was stunned and just kept crying.

Qiao Ran stepped forward and lifted the man from the woman to the ground. While checking his injuries, she said to Mo Beihan:

"Master Mo, I'll show him first. You go around and check to see if there are any Japanese bandits."

"it is good!"

Mo Beihan agreed, put the little girl next to the woman, ran into the wooden house to take a look, and then came out again to look around.

Qiao Ran saw that the man had been slashed on the shoulder and had a deep wound on his back. He had struggled to run out just now, but now he had fainted due to excessive blood loss.

She first took out a hemostasis and blood-promoting pill from her bag and stuffed it into the man's mouth, then drank it with spiritual spring water.

Then he pulled the man's clothes hard, exposing his entire shoulder and back, washed his wound with the bottle of spiritual spring water, wiped it dry with cotton cloth, and poured homemade water on the wound, and the bleeding immediately stopped. .

"Don't worry, your husband will be fine as long as I'm here."

After Qiao Ran finished speaking, she asked the woman to guard the man. She went into the house to find a board for the man to lie on and suture his wounds.

As soon as she entered the house, she froze.

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