Food Robbery
After everyone had gotten up, Su Ying took food from her bag and distributed it to them. The other prisoners had nothing to eat and could only stare at them.
In front of the many pairs of covetous eyes, Mama Zhao and the others were a little uneasy, and they finished the food in a few bites.
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Su Ying took a sip of water and sat down beside Xiao Jin. âWe canât be trapped here forever. Do you have any ideas?â
Xiao Jinâs sword-like eyebrows furrowed. âThe only way to leave this place is to cross the river. â
âIs there no other way? Canât we take a detour?â
Xiao Jin shook his head. He picked up a branch and drew a circle on the ground. âThis is where we are.â Then he drew a long line in front of the circle, âThis is River Wu.â He drew another circle across the line. âThis is where weâre heading to, Zhuzhou City.â
River Wu divided the two cities. Other than by boat, they could not cross it at all.
âIs there no way to get boats?â
Xiao Jin tapped the ground with his branch and said in a low voice, âBoats will only return to the dock after the water recedes.â However, no one knew when that would be, so they had to rely on their abilities to survive through this period.
When it was time to distribute food rations at night, the official did not make any movements.
One of the prisoners couldnât help but say: âMy lord, itâs almost time. Shouldnât you give everyone food? We only have one meal a day, and everyone is starving now.â
âYes, my lord. Weâre cold and hungry and canât hold on much longer.â
The prisoners in the hall all focused their eyes on the bailiffs.
Li Da grabbed the whip and cracked it in the air several times. âWhat are you talking about? You havenât moved a single step all day and still want to eat? All of you, stay here obediently. If you donât want to waste your energy, shut your mouths. Iâll give you food when itâs time.â
The prisoners were a little afraid of the whip and didnât dare to make a sound.
Li Daâs expression was callous. There wasnât much food, and they didnât know how many days they would have to stay here, so they should save as much as possible.
âGo to Yunshui City and ask if you can see the officials. Ask them to make an exception.â Otherwise, he wouldnât be able to report back to the Ministry of Justice. He couldnât possibly have a few hundred people die before they reached Zhuzhou City.
âYes, Iâll go and ask again.â
Without food or drink, some prisoners looked very anxious.
When Su Ying took out food from her bag and gave it to Xiao Jin and the others, she made the fire in front of her smaller so that too many people wouldnât stare at her.
Bai Shuang and the others were also well aware of this, so they ate very quickly, not daring to make a sound.
The night grew deeper. The prisoners in the hall were exhausted from hunger and cold.
At this moment, a group of strong men quietly surrounded the front hall.
The two bailiffs guarding the door were drowsy and did not notice the approaching danger.
Suddenly, a silver light flashed in front of their eyes. The bailiffs were shocked. Just as they opened their eyes, blood spurted out of their necks. They didnât even see the attackerâs faces before they stopped breathing.
After taking care of the two bailiffs, a few burly men sneaked under the window and threw the lit sleeping candle in.
Sitting in the corner, Su Ying suddenly opened her eyes when she heard the movement. She immediately looked at the children and found that Xiao Jin had already woken up and was covering his mouth and nose with a cloth.
Xiao Jin reached out and picked up the two children. He looked at Su Ying and said: âItâs sleeping smoke.â
Su Ying furrowed her brows and quickly asked Jiang Yang to wake up Mama Zhao and the rest. Then, she stood up and shouted: âSomeoneâs here to steal food.â
The bailiffs jolted awake. They had never dared to sleep deeply, so they jumped up the moment they heard the sound.
The man guarding the door heard the commotion and knew they had been exposed. He shouted: âCharge!â
The hall door was suddenly knocked open, and dozens of people rushed in. They held torches and looked for food immediately.
The bailiffs knew these peopleâs purpose and immediately stepped forward to protect the rations.
âIf you want to run, now is the time. We will kill all these bailiffs. No one will know who you are if you donât go to the northern wilderness.â One of the men shouted.
As soon as he said that, many prisoners were tempted. Who would want to go to the northern wilderness if one could stay in the country?
Li Da saw that the prisoner had been persuaded and said coldly: âCanât you see whatâs going on outside? If you still want to run, Iâm afraid youâll starve to death soon!â
âCut the crap. Come on!â The burly man charged at the bailiff without another word.
The prisoners were watching from the side, and none came forward to help.
There were only twenty to thirty bailiffs, half the number of the burly men, and they were quickly at a disadvantage.
Li Da panicked as he watched his comrades fall to the ground. He turned around to look for Su Ying. Only this demon goddess could save them.
âSu Ying, Su Ying, please help us. As long as you help us, I, Li Da, will owe you a huge favor. Many of these criminals are unpardonable animals. If we let them escape, they will harm more people.â
Su Ying didnât intend to stand by and watch. She didnât care about morality, but if the rations were taken, they would become the target of these people. The danger they would face would be even more severe by then.
âJiang Yang, you stay here and guard.â
Jiang Yang nodded.
Su Ying picked up a fire stick from the ground and rushed out. As she ran, she shouted: âThe bailiff is right. If we follow them, we can still have food each day. If you want to escape now, how many of you can be sure to find food? Rather than starving to death after just two days, itâs better to follow them obediently.â
When the prisoners heard Su Yingâs words, they hesitated. Now that there was a flood around Yunshui City and the city gates were shut, ordinary refugees were not allowed to enter the city. It was even more difficult for the prisoners. They had no food or water. Werenât they just waiting for death?
With this thought in mind, a few men stood out and joined the battle.
The burly men glared at Su Ying, but they were smart enough to know that they couldnât fight for long. If the prisoners all stood up and fought back, they wouldnât be able to win. Therefore, they focused on the rations.
Soon, the burly man got the food. They turned around and ran out.
Su Ying wanted to chase after them, but the men at the back blocked her.
âB*tch! Do you want to ruin our plan? Iâll send you to hell first.â A burly man raised his saber and slashed at Su Yingâs face.
Su Yingâs eyes narrowed, and she bent over to dodge the attack. Then, she raised her leg and kicked the manâs wrist. She stood up, grabbed the manâs hand, and turned it around. The big knife was then stabbed into his chest.
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