The Robbery (3)
However, based on what was happening now, it looked like the former was more likely!
Then again, if the robbers knew he was an expert, then they wouldnât ambush him here like this, losing so many men in the process!
That was why meeting the youth was probably an accident. Like how Ye Lang and the rest met them- just a coincidence!
âWhy would you run? Theyâve spotted us so we should just stay. Weâll give them however much money they demand,â said Ye Lang, pointing.
Some of the robbers were already approaching. If they ran, theyâd definitely be hunted down- that would just end with unnecessary accidents.
Ye Lang would be a very cooperative robbery victim. He would give them however much money they wanted. There was so much money he didnât know what to spend it on, so of course heâd be happy to have someone help out!
If they wanted his life, then obviously he wouldnât give them that!
Unfortunately, Ye Langâs dream didnât come true as he hoped. The robbers glanced at the carriage, then at the coachman.
Many of them walked away then, only leaving behind a few who said with the same nonchalanceâ
âWe know you donât have much from your broken carriage. Pay us a small tax and leave us!â
Obviously, the robbers treated them as commoners or even some poor people. They didnât think anyone would be using this as a disguise.
Even if they were faking it, theyâd have someone with them- not just one lone carriage!
After robbing so many people, they were experienced enough to know that the people in this carriage were either 1) someone very poor and didnât need any protection or 2) someone you cannot afford to cross and also didnât need any protection.
No matter who they were, taking a little protection money was fine. Even the commoners would have a little money while the ones they couldnât afford to offend would usually pay them to not waste time.
However, this time they had indeed encountered someone they shouldnât have offended. This one was an exception though, for he didnât pay them a little and then leave!
âThis is what I haveâŠâ The coachman clenched his teeth, paying what little money he had in exchange for his own safety. Heâd forgotten that Ye Lang couldâve covered this fee.
At this point, he just wanted everything to end. He could talk to Ye Lang later!
However, Ye Lang was upset. He shouted from insideâ
âWhat? Who dares look down on me, the master prodigal son of a rich family! You think you could just demand a small fee to chase me away?â
â?!â Everyone didnât understand. What he said was odd, very odd!!
âItâs fine, you all can pass through, you look very poor. Donât waste our time, we have bigger clients!â waved the robbers after a moment of stunned silence.
According to their understanding, the guy inside mustâve mistaken or he wasnât sane. Yeah. If that were the case, then they should just let the crazy man leave as soon as possible.
In the past, theyâd consider teaching the passengers a lesson but they had no time now.
The coachman was ecstatic. He almost whipped his horses to rush away from this problematic area!
Butâ
âWhat? Pass?! You let us pass just like that? How did you even become a robber, why are you so unprofessional!!â Ye Lang stuck a head out, accusing the robbers loudly.
ââŠâ Everyone fell silent, looking at each other to make sure they hadnât made a mistake. What did this man mean? Did he really want to give them money?
What did he mean unprofessional? If you saw what weâd done just now, then youâd know how professional we are! Weâre not afraid of drawing blood, nor are we afraid of dying! We always finish the raid!!
Look at that young fighter. Under attack from their noble fellow robbers, heâd already been cornered. He was about to be gone soon!
Thatâs why weâre professional, itâs undeniable!!
âIâm sorry, our master has some issues. Weâll leave immediately, immediatelyâŠâ said the coachman nervously, immediately picking the reins up to leave.
âWhat are you leaving for? Stay! We need to make this clear! Are you looking down on me? Iâll show you what a rich man looks like!!â Ye Lang stopped the coachman, jumped out of the carriage while Little Xin followed close behind.
ââŠâ The coachman looked around, then made a decision.
âSir, you can have your fun but I canât afford to play this game. Iâm leaving!â The coachman left Ye Lang to flee the scene. This was something theyâd discussed previously, so Ye Lang didnât object.
At this point, the robbers also followed to chase down the coachman although they didnât know for what, or even what was going on.
âDonât move! Let him go. Also, donât kill him!â Ye Lang pointed at the heavily injured youth, âIâm in a good mood today, so Iâll buy his life. Tell me how much money you want!!â
â??â Everyone stared in shock. What did he mean by âbuy his lifeâ?
âSir, we can tell youâre not a commoner from your clothes but what you just said was a little confusing. What did you mean?â The people still didnât stop though, they were still fighting. A few others were in charge of the situation here with Ye Lang.
âI said, tell your people to stop. Iâll buy that personâs safety, just name a price!â answered Ye Lang.
âBuy? What?â They didnât seem to understand.
âHow are you so dumb? I mean, how much do you need to let go of him!!â Ye Lang shook his head as if heâd never met such a stupid person.
If anyone who knew Ye Lang knew of this, theyâd howl with laughter. It was hilarious that Ye Lang was calling the robbers dumb!
Only other people would call Ye Lang dumbâŠ
âNever! He killed many of our brothers, we need him to pay with his life!!â they shook her head, rejecting the offer.
âSomeone once said that there arenât many impossible things in this world. There arenât many problems that cannot be solved by money either, the price just wasnât high enough! Iâll offer a hundred thousand gold coins, let him go!!â said Ye Lang casually.
âHmmph! You think we would⊠Wait, what did you say? A hundred thousand gold coins?â The robberâs initial disdain faded when they heard Ye Lang. They started to stare as shock rippled through the group.