Chapter 257: Robbing the robbers
Several rough, bulky bandits abruptly sprang out from behind J. They grinned and shot towards Han Shuo.
These fellows all seemed to have cultivated fighting aura. Each bandit was about two meters tall, and emitted a pressure as fierce as a bear. Their momentum alone was enough to shock people.
“Eh, sorry, I still have something to do, so I can’t stay here long.” Of course Han Shuo wasn’t scared. When he saw these big guys closing in, he quickly shot up and slipped out of the besiegement of the surrounding men like an eel.
His speed suddenly elerated like that of a leopard. Han Shuo leapt onto a huge tree with just a tap of his foot, then leapt backwards more than ten meters. It seemed like he’d soon be able to escape the encirclement of bandits.
“Damn it! Capture him alive for me! There must be something up with this brat!” J was furious. She suddenly and fiercely shot towards Han Shuo, and was actually able to move elegantly among the shrubs, her eyes fixed on Han Shuo without letting go.
Several bandits had already fired a series of arrows and spears at Han Shuo as per J’s order. However, they’d all heard her say “alive”, so they didn’t dare to aim these attacks at him, but instead, shot at the path that he was aiming for.
Han Shuo grinned. His body shed left and right, up and down in an odd fashion. He only stuck to the middle of the forest and changed directions with an extremely quick speed. Not only did he avoid all of the attacks, he even leisurely exined, “Hey, miss bandit, you shouldn’t chase me like this, I’m really no spy.”
“You say you’re not a spy, but why are you running as if you are a spy?” J was still in hot pursuit as she furiously roared, “Brothers, who cares if he’s a spy or not? Get him!”
This bandit group wasn’t weak. The big guys that were chasing Han Shuo under J’s order all had the strength of senior swordsmen. There were several shabbily dressed mages, whose power were also simr. Han Shuo would be in big trouble if they all worked together to stop him.
However, Han Shuo’s current strength was unfathomable. The three yin demons he had released could cover the entire terrain, as well as monitor the surrounding situation. Several obstacles were discovered ahead of time by the three yin demons, and so the distance between Han Shuo and the bandits gradually widened. His high speed, coupled with the extensive observation of the three yin demons, simply rendered the encirclement of J’s gang useless.
This group of bandit seemed to have a good reputation. In addition, Han Shuo also had some ns for them, but not in the same way that he’d ruthlessly treated the Butcher’s gang. He didn’t immediately leave after escaping their encirclement, but instead dragged them around to observe their quality andbat effectiveness through the surveince of the yin demons.
Out of the more than a hundred bandits, a majority of them had trained fighting aura, while a dozen or so were mages. In the process of pursuing Han Shuo, their formations were constantly stable without any particr frantess. Without J having to issue manymands, they all spread out in tacit understanding. If one side heard any movement from Han Shuo, they’d immediately alert the others. After which they would all rush in, swordsmen, archers, and mages would be arranged orderly in the encirclement.
“They have some strength indeed. No wonder they could be one of the most powerful forces in the Valley of Sunshine. Compared to the Butcher’s bandit group, this one is much more smoothly ordered. However, the Butcher’s bandits are more cruel and bloodthirsty.” Han Shuo muttered to himself. He was hiding in the thick lush foliage of a huge tree while clearly observing their movements through the three yin demons.
“Where is he? You guys lost him?!” J was chasing aggressively when she realized that they had lost all traces of Han Shuo. She furiously shouted at the bandits around her.
Be it her speech or actions, J didn’t have the gentle and tender demeanor of a girl at all. Perhaps because she grew up in a banditir, her manner had beenpletely affected by the bandits. Her temper was ferocious and her behavior crude. Although she looked gentle and pretty, the feeling that she gave people was that of a great, prideful man.
“Young miss, this person is even faster than a leopard and more cunning than a fox. Is he really a mage?” An old mage with one crippled leg said with a wry smile as he used the levitation skills to float to J’s side.
“Old Billy, if he were a swordsman or a knight, would he fly to this ce from afar? Damn it, are you so old that even your head is old too?” J was still raging, her almond eyes rolling at the crippled old man as she huffed and cursed angrily.
Old Billy wasn’t angry being scolded at by her like that. He only hung his head with a wry smile, “Maybe I’m really old now, or the times have changed. How could a mage run faster than a leopard? I dare say that he was running, and not using levitation skills. Heavens, is he special like you?!”
“Search this area! This guy must be a spy, or he could be from the House of Menlo.” Paying no heed to old Billy, J shouted to some bandits nearby.
“Not here, young miss!”
“Can’t find him, he’s gone!”
“He may have escaped!”
All kinds of helpless messages resounded around J. Obviously the bandits had no way of discovering Han Shuo’s existence.
It was already nighttime. Only J and Billy were standing under the tree where Han Shuo was hiding. As for the other seven or eight bear-like bandits, they were in the middle of an area with tall weeds that reached the waist, around ten meters away from J.
Han Shuo, who was hiding in the foliage above, suddenly raised his voice to let out a longugh then flew straight down. He reached her in the blink of an eye, smashing a blow that contained magical yuan and surging evil aura at her head.
“Damn it!” J cursed as she pushed away the old Billy, who was about to chant a spell. She curled her hand into a fist that emitted a dark green fighting aura, aiming it at Han Shuo’s punch above.
Seeing the dark green fighting aura, Han Shuo immediately understood that she should only have the strength of a senior swordsman. He quickly reduced the magical yuan in his punch from eighty percent to thirty percent.
Bang! The dark green fighting aura and Han Shuo’s punch fiercely collided, then their fists hit each other. A force that could row the mountains and topple the sea suddenly shot out from J’s small fist. This force flipped the flying down Han Shuo up again in the same trajectory that he fell.
“How could this be?!” His right hand became numb. Han Shuo couldn’t help but eximed, his face horrified.
The green fighting aura was the signature of a senior swordsmen. From Han Shuo’s experience, J could, at most, withstand about thirty percent of the power from his magical yuan. However, even though J’s fighting aura scattered when their punches collided, her small fist still emitted a terrifying force.
If it wasn’t for Han Shuo’s unusually tough body, her punch could have crippled his right hand. To his understanding, the green fighting aura of a senior swordsman absolutely couldn’t cause such a great force.
This female bandit was a little strange!
“Keke!” J revealed a satisfyingugh at Han Shuo’s horrified face. Then her space ring shed and a studded club, bigger than her body appeared. She easily held the studded club in her left hand and giggled as she leapt up towards Han Shuo using the high trees around. Han Shuo had yet to fall down when the studded club viciously aimed at his waist and smashed downwards.
Han Shuo snorted coldly. He had just showed some goodwill and didn’t expect to eat a loss in return. Seeing J pound her studded club right at his lower body, he became somewhat angry. His body that was hit dizzy by the strong force earlier suddenly halted mid-air, as he aimed a simr punch right at J’s studded club.
Rumble. A huge sound rang out, followed by J’s surprised yelp. She was using the tree trunks to leap up, but now, both her body and studded club were fiercely smashed back down. As her butt mmed on the ground, J looked at the proud Han Shuo standing mid-air, aghast.
“Motherfecker son of a b*tch! Pretending to be a pig to eat a tiger!” J couldn’t help but let out a vulgar curse. Her breathing was heavy for a while before she took hold of the studded club, wanting to fight again.
Han Shuo was shocked. He didn’t expect J to be able to stand up so quickly. Not letting him make a move again, the big mercenaries around them rushed up together. The old crippled mage Billy was also finished chanting his spell. Chilling winds whistled as they churned into piercing sharp wind des, whizzing forwards.
He was actually a wind archmage! Han Shuo was stunned for a moment. Now that he knew of J’s power, he didn’t continue to stay here.
He flew to hide himself in the foliage of the tree behind them, then made a few leaps and dropped down to a carriage that belonged to the bandits. As soon as hended, he used the Demonyer Edge to slice open the carriage’s top. While everyone wasn’t paying attention, he grabbed a blithely unaware young woman, suppressed her strength, and flew out.
“You rogue, let me go! Hurry and let me go, or J definitely won’t let you off!” This young woman was utterly beautiful, arching crescent eyebrows, a pair of clear and bright eyes. Her voice was soft even though she was yelling angrily.
“J, I’m taking this girl away. If you want to rescue her,e to the Soul Destroyer mercenary band.” Han Shuo seized the young woman without any care for her shouting. Heughed loudly and left grandly.
“Scoundrel! Let go of my wife, or else I’ll never be finished with you!” J was raging as she roared to the heavens, then she constantly and vulgarly cursed. She hadn’t a bit of the manner that a gentle girl should have had.