Wilderness Redemption Tour

Chapter 79 Lindsay Wofford

Early the next morning, Lin Yan knocked on Sadie's door in high spirits.

He got up so early not only because he slept well last night, but also because he was still thinking about going back to the restaurant yesterday to have breakfast.

Lin Yan is from the north, but the Chinese food he and Sadie had yesterday was quite to his taste. While eating, he noticed that this restaurant also served breakfast, which forced him, who had only heard of the name of morning tea but never had the chance to taste it, to get up early and taste it.

After knocking for a long time, Sadie, with her messy short golden hair and sleepy eyes, opened the door for Lin Yan.

"What's the matter? I've never seen you get up so early in the camp."

After opening the door for Lin Yan, Sadie walked barefoot to the sofa while complaining, and then lay down on the sofa without caring about her personal image at all.

"Let's go have some breakfast. What's up? Didn't you sleep well last night?"

When Lin Yan mentioned sleeping, Sadie's face flashed with a trace of resentment, but more of it was anger. She suddenly sat up from the sofa and said indignantly: "Last night, I was woken up by the screams of the bitch next door. At first I just wanted to remind them tactfully, so I knocked on the wall and asked them to keep their voices down. Guess what, they actually told me to get out!"

At this point, Sadie was no longer sleepy. She stood up and poured herself a small glass of red wine, drank it all, and continued, "To deal with people like this, you have to teach them a lesson. I took the gun, asked them to open the door, pointed the gun at the bitch and asked her to tie the man to the head of the bed, then I tied the bitch to a high-back chair and blocked their mouths with my own hands."

"Ah...then they are not..."

"Yes, it's still tied."

"Uh..." Seeing Sadie say it so easily, Lin Yan, who wanted to warn her not to cause trouble, suddenly felt that this was normal. This was what the Sadie he knew would do.

"Then we should have left earlier. After resting for so many days, we should do something."

"Okay, let me change my clothes." After saying that, Sadie walked into the bedroom and closed the door.

A quarter of an hour later, Sadie, wearing a gray-black shirt, a burgundy canvas vest, and dark jeans, opened the door and walked out in a heroic manner.

"Let's go!"

When handing over the keys before leaving, Lin Yan vaguely told the front desk staff that there were strange noises coming from the room next to Sadie's, and reminded them that it would be better for them to check it out.

After leaving the hotel, the two of them followed the same route as yesterday to return to the restaurant where they had dinner yesterday. Although it was not yet 7 o'clock, many yellow-skinned people wearing long robes, short coats, melon-shaped hats, and long braids on the back of their heads had already appeared on the streets of Chinatown.

However, the restaurant that Lin Yan chose did not have many customers, and the only two tables were occupied by several men in suits.

The food provided in this restaurant in the morning was not as rich as that in the evening. After ordering a few snacks, Lin Yan took the teapot and poured a cup for himself and Sadie.

The tea was the chrysanthemum tea that Lin Yan was familiar with. Just smelling the familiar aroma made Lin Yan's mood happy.

What Lin Yan didn't expect was that Sadie, a foreigner, was no stranger to tea. While waiting for the meal, Sadie told Lin Yan that her husband liked to drink tea. She had drunk both black tea and green tea, but this was the first time she had drunk tea with such a strong floral aroma.

After another hearty meal, the two did not return to the camp immediately, but decided to make some money on their own.

The fastest way to make money and the least risk is naturally the wanted warrants issued by local police stations. Lin Yan decided to start from this aspect, while running errands for the police, he would see if he could trigger other tasks.

Following the instructions on the map, Lin Yan took Sadie to the police station in Saint Denis. Just as Lin Yan thought, the police station in a big city was not as shabby as the police station in the town, but rather very impressive.

Pushing the door and entering the police station, a counter divided the police station into two parts. Hearing someone coming in, the only officer sitting behind the counter said without looking up: "Report to me, bounty hunters can go to the side and get the reward posters."

"Yes, Sheriff."

Hearing this, Lin Yan took Sadie to the exhibition wall with the posters.

From a distance, there were quite a few bounty hunters here, but when you got closer, you could see that all the bounty posters had the same name printed on them: Lindsay Wofford. And his bounty was the highest Lin Yan had ever seen, at $1000. (Although it was $100 in the game, as the commander of the Lemoyne Raiders, $1000 seemed more reasonable.)

He actually has a thousand dollars. This person is a big shot!

Looking beyond the reward amount, Lin Yan understood why this person was so valuable.

Firstly, this man must be captured alive. If he dies, the reward will be halved. Secondly, this man is the commander of the Lemoyne Raiders. Not only does he live a reclusive life, he also has countless guards around him.

"It seems that the person we are looking for is a tough guy." Sadie commented after reading the bounty order.

Lin Yan took down a bounty order, folded it, and stuffed it into his space bag. "Let's go and see how tough the 1000-dollar guy is."

The officer on duty behind the counter glanced at them and saw that the so-called bounty hunters turned out to be a young man and a woman. His sense of justice as a policeman made him kindly remind them, "This bounty has been posted here for a few months. At the beginning, many people like you took up the task without hesitation, including some well-known bounty hunters. But a few months have passed, the bounty is still there, but those who went are gone. Think carefully before you go, whether you have the ability to get the money."

"Are you Officer Lambert?" From the signature on the bounty warrant, Lin Yan knew that the bounty would be distributed by Officer "B. Lambert" of the Saint Denis Police Station.

"Yes, that's me." The officer on duty nodded in acknowledgement.

"I want to ask you something," Lin Yan took off his wide-brimmed soft hat and held it in his hand as he walked in front of him. "As long as we don't kill anyone, can we get the 1000 yuan reward?"

"Well..." Officer Lambert stroked his goatee and said, "In theory, that's right, but if you beat someone so badly that they won't survive much longer, that's still considered a death."

"Okay, I understand. Thank you for your reminder and answer." Lin Yan put his legs together, bowed slightly to the other party, then put on his hat, and left the police station with Sadie.

The Moss Plains where the bounty target was located was located in the north of Saint Denis, in New Hanover, close to the Kamasa River. Following the instructions on the map, after running for more than two hours, a dilapidated wooden fortress appeared at the end of their journey.

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